bittings
Bittings are the series of notches cut along the edge of a key blade. Each bitting corresponds to a specific cut depth that, when matched to a lock’s pin or wafer stack, allows the lock to operate. The complete set of bittings on a key is its bitting code, used to reproduce the key and to align the key’s cuts with the internal components of a lock.
In a pin-tumbler lock, the depth of each cut determines how high each pin stack sits when
Bittings are typically expressed as a sequence of numbers or letters in a bitting code. The code
Variations in bitting conventions arise from different key profiles, lock families, and security levels. Higher-security systems