If you have a Seville Classics UltraHD cabinet with the code
Amazon: You can find various replacement keys for 806 locks on Amazon, though these are often sold by third-party locksmiths or as part of universal sets. How to Identify Your Key Code
Q: I lost the key and the code. Is there a serial number on the cabinet? A: Yes. Open the top drawer fully and look at the left or right inner wall. There is a white sticker that says "Model No." and a 12-digit "Batch Code." Provide this to Seville Classics support; they can look up the original key code.
Lock Face: Most Seville Classics locks have the three-digit code (e.g., 806, 807, 808) stamped directly on the face of the lock cylinder.
- Cut depth: The grooves on the key's blade.
- Keyway profile: The shape of the lock's internal mechanism.
- Cam length: How far the turning mechanism extends. If you have a key stamped with "806," it will only fit locks stamped with "806." It is not interchangeable with 804, 807, or 900 series locks.
What’s Included: One new lock cylinder and two keys engraved with #806. Cost: Typically around $9.99.
directly from the manufacturer or through authorized retailers. Official Replacement Option
- The key is metal and can withstand high temperatures. If left inside a cabinet in a hot garage or industrial kitchen, the key will not melt or warp. However, if left inside the lock in extreme heat, the lubricant inside the lock cylinder might dry out, making the key stiff to turn initially.
If you are unsure which part to order or need further assistance, you can contact Seville Classics directly: : 1-800-323-5565 : support@sevilleclassics.com Amazon.com For immediate needs, some users find that standard mailbox locks