Calculate optimal key profiles for motorcycle keys based on lock specifications and ISO standards with support for various profile types and compatibility requirements for precise manufacturing.
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Optimal key profile specifications
Our calculator analyzes lock specifications, security requirements, and manufacturer standards to determine the optimal key profile for your specific application with precise dimensional accuracy.
Support for various key profile types including standard, paracentric, dimple, laser cut, and tubular profiles with specific applications and security features.
Comprehensive coverage of motorcycle lock types and applications with manufacturer-specific profile requirements for ignition, fuel cap, seat, and storage locks.
Learn how to use the key profile calculator for professional manufacturing results
Choose the motorcycle manufacturer as each brand has specific profile requirements and standards that must be matched for proper lock operation.
Select the specific lock application as different lock types may have varying profile requirements based on their function and security needs.
Specify the required security level which affects profile complexity, groove patterns, and anti-picking features in the key design.
Input key length and blade width based on lock cylinder specifications and space constraints for proper fit and operation.
Choose the appropriate profile type based on security requirements, manufacturing capabilities, and lock compatibility needs.
Common questions about key profiles and specifications
A key profile is the cross-sectional shape of a key blank that determines how it fits into a lock cylinder. It includes the outline, grooves, and dimensional specifications that ensure proper lock engagement.
Key profile selection depends on the lock manufacturer, model, security level, and application requirements. Each manufacturer typically has specific profile standards for their lock systems.
While ISO standards provide general guidelines, many manufacturers use proprietary profiles. Common profiles include standard, high-security, and specialized designs for specific applications.
Profile modifications are possible but must maintain lock compatibility and security requirements. Any changes should comply with manufacturer specifications and safety standards.