Is it necessary to jiggle your key in order for it to work? Or should I pull it slightly out of the lock before turning it? Have you got a spare key for your car in case you are locked out? It could be time to order a duplicate key with the help of key cutting services. Brass or a nickel-brass combination is commonly used for keys, and brass is also used for lock pins. After a lengthy period of use, keys and pins will wear out. Furthermore, spare keys should be kept on hand (possibly with a trusted family member, friend, or neighbour) in case you become locked out or require assistance from a friend or family member.

Everything you need to know about getting a new key cut as part of our locksmith services is right here.

What is the process of making keys?

A key duplicator is a key-cutting machine. Your original key is lined up with the cutting tool (or blade) in a vice on one side of the key duplicator, and a blank key is placed in a vice on the machine's alignment tool side. A metal piece parallel to the blade serves as the alignment tool. Your key duplicator's key guide, also known as an alignment bar, ensures that the keys are evenly spaced.

The blade cuts into the blank key using the original as a template when the original and blank keys move horizontally across the machine when the key duplicator is turned on. The duplicate key will next be sanded for a faultless polish by the lock technician. The end result is a replica key that is identical to the original.

Make sure you're using the right key blank.

Selecting the suitable key blank for car key cutting london is usually simple. We have over a million distinct key blanks at S.O.S Locksmith. To ensure accuracy and quality, we attempt to find one that is as close to the original as feasible.

Make no copies of copies 

What is the precision of the key that needs to be copied? Before making duplicates of worn-out keys, they should be decoded. The depths of the original incisions were determined using the key gauge displayed in the centre right-hand shot. However, if you don't have the original key, you shouldn't produce a clone.

What is the time it takes to cut a key?

In just a few minutes, a competent locksmith can duplicate a conventional key properly. A more difficult key can take up to 25 minutes to copy. The length of time it takes to get a key duplicated may be determined by where you get your key duplicated.

Where can I acquire duplicate keys?

While self-service key cutting kiosks are becoming more common at big box retailers and hardware stores, these machines aren't always dependable when it comes to key cutting london. While they are likely to perform well when they are first installed, there is no guarantee that they will be routinely recalibrated or well-maintained over time.

Over a dozen key machines at S.O.S Locksmith are meticulously calibrated, and if cutting wheels become dull, they are replaced to ensure faultless cuts. Many of our machines have been digitised to reduce the possibility of human error. Thousands of keys are cut each week by our locksmiths. For all of the consumers who come to us stating their "new keys don't work," we have a "cross reference chart" to use to identify discount store keys. Our courteous and efficient techs are also well-trained. Yes, our quality comes at a higher price, but your time is also valuable, and we cut keys correctly the first time.

S.O.S Locksmith Pro is the answer to all of your “key” questions!

We at S.O.S Locksmith Pro look forward to answering all of our customers' questions about keys and key cutting services. You can rely on our experts to provide answers to your questions, whether you want to know what keys are made of or where you can get your key cut. Please feel free to contact us via email or phone if you have any key-related questions! We eagerly await your response.