STANLEY Security, a leading provider of access control and integrated security solutions, introduces its new small format interchangeable core (SFIC) to the STANLEY Commercial Hardware brand. Designed to meet a wide range of applications for commercial use, the STANLEY Commercial Hardware SFIC cores can be used with a variety of manufacturers’ products to provide the highest level of flexibility.

For existing key systems in need of re-keying, using the STANLEY Commercial Hardware SFIC cores offers quick and easy installation. These cores also offer the following features:

  • A2 keying system offered with multiple levels of master keying
  • Standard keyway BF: BEST ‘F’
  • Offered in three finishes (Satin Chrome, Bright Brass, Dark Bronze Powder Coat)
  • 6-pin and 7-pin configurations for the right level of security
  • Plastic construction core available
  • Lifetime Warranty

“Introducing the new SFIC cores to the STANLEY Commercial Hardware brand only reinforces and enhances the internationally trusted reputation of the STANLEY Security name,” said Steve McCoy, Keys and Cores Product Manager for STANLEY Security. “These provide our customers, spanning a broad range of applications, with a level of flexibility that is imperative when installing any element of mechanical security.”

 For more information about the STANLEY Commercial Hardware new small format interchangeable cores, or any of STANLEY Security’s first-class product offerings, please visit www.stanleysecurity.com.

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