
Yale Y1 Space & Depth Keys
Yale Y1 Space & Depth keys
- For Yale Locks
- Key Blank: Y1
- Made on a electronic code machine
- Spaces: 5
- Depths: 0-9
- Use these keys to originate keys by code
FAQs
What are Yale Y1 Space & Depth Keys used for?
They are specialized key blanks cut to represent every possible "space" (position) and "depth" (cut level) for Yale Y1 locks, enabling locksmiths to originate keys by code using standard key-cutting machines.
How to find a Yale key code?
The Yale key code is usually stamped on the original key or printed on the lock’s faceplate. If it’s missing, a locksmith can determine the code by measuring the key’s cuts with a key gauge or decoding the lock directly.
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Yale Y1 Space & Depth Keys
Yale Y1 Space & Depth keys
- For Yale Locks
- Key Blank: Y1
- Made on a electronic code machine
- Spaces: 5
- Depths: 0-9
- Use these keys to originate keys by code
FAQs
What are Yale Y1 Space & Depth Keys used for?
They are specialized key blanks cut to represent every possible "space" (position) and "depth" (cut level) for Yale Y1 locks, enabling locksmiths to originate keys by code using standard key-cutting machines.
How to find a Yale key code?
The Yale key code is usually stamped on the original key or printed on the lock’s faceplate. If it’s missing, a locksmith can determine the code by measuring the key’s cuts with a key gauge or decoding the lock directly.
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Yale Y1 Space & Depth keys
- For Yale Locks
- Key Blank: Y1
- Made on a electronic code machine
- Spaces: 5
- Depths: 0-9
- Use these keys to originate keys by code
FAQs
What are Yale Y1 Space & Depth Keys used for?
They are specialized key blanks cut to represent every possible "space" (position) and "depth" (cut level) for Yale Y1 locks, enabling locksmiths to originate keys by code using standard key-cutting machines.
How to find a Yale key code?
The Yale key code is usually stamped on the original key or printed on the lock’s faceplate. If it’s missing, a locksmith can determine the code by measuring the key’s cuts with a key gauge or decoding the lock directly.





















