What does a Class B lock key look like? Can a Class B lock key be paired with another key?

Mar 13, 2026 PipesB2B Marketplace
One, the shape of the super-b-level lock keySuper-grade locks use a flat key profile, with either one or two rows of concave grooves and S-shaped key slots on one or both sides, or two snake-shaped key slots on the inside and outside. They employ multiple

One, the shape of the super-b-level lock key

Super-grade locks use a flat key profile, with either one or two rows of concave grooves and S-shaped key slots on one or both sides, or two snake-shaped key slots on the inside and outside. They employ multiple anti-theft technologies, including various non-standard anti-pulling keys to prevent technical unlocking, and are combined with unique key and blade designs, offering high technical security performance.

The locking mechanism contains precision-engineered pins and complex pin structures. In the specific scenario where both the precision pins and the complex pins must be simultaneously retracted during the technical unlocking process, the mechanism automatically locks, ensuring that the unlocking process is effortless. The locking core utilizes a combination of various complex pins, allowing for the creation of up to billions of unique key combinations, achieving a locking accuracy of one in one trillion six hundred million. Furthermore, the locking core incorporates a side-facing inward-acting pin retaining mechanism, significantly enhancing its resistance to forced entry.

Two. Can a Class B-level lock key be paired?

Ultra-B-grade key locks are not compatible with standard key systems due to their unique and complex key shapes, which differ significantly from standard keys and make it difficult to program them. If you require multiple keys, we recommend purchasing several keys from the manufacturer when you initially acquire the lock.

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