Furniture and mailbox keys are replacement mechanical keys for filing cabinet drawer locks, pedestal and locker cylinders, tambour roller door locks, and residential and commercial mailbox systems — for Ronis, Renz, Ojmar, Eurolocks, Lowe & Fletcher, Bisley, Meroni, and MLM lock systems. Cut to the alphanumeric code stamped on the lock barrel face or original key shaft. No programming. No locksmith. No original key needed to place an order. No dealer visit. No workshop appointment — order by code and your replacement ships cut and ready to use.
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What are furniture and mailbox replacement keys and how do they work?
Replacement mechanical keys cut to a specific alphanumeric code that operates one lock cylinder. Each cylinder contains a unique internal pin configuration — only the blade profile matching that configuration rotates it. Used on filing cabinet drawers, pedestal units, locker systems, tambour roller doors, and residential and commercial mailbox banks across Ronis, Renz, Ojmar, Eurolocks, Lowe & Fletcher, and Bisley systems. The most common reason for ordering is a lost key to a locked filing cabinet or mailbox.
How are furniture and mailbox replacement keys cut to code?
A precision milling machine shapes the key blade to the exact specifications of the code provided. The code identifies the unique blade profile matching the internal pins of that lock cylinder. No original key is needed for the cutting process. The replacement arrives ready to insert and use immediately after delivery.
Where is the key code on a furniture or mailbox lock?
Stamped on the lock barrel face or original key shaft. On filing cabinet and pedestal systems the code is visible on the barrel face when the drawer is open. On mailbox systems it appears on the lock face or original key shaft. If the code is unreadable, check the original product documentation or installation paperwork. A photo of the lock face sent to mr-key.com can help identify the correct product.
Can I order a replacement furniture or mailbox key without the original key?
Yes. The code on the lock barrel face contains all information needed to cut a correctly profiled replacement. Locate the code, enter it into the drop menu, select the matching product. If the code is unreadable on the lock barrel, check the original product documentation or installation paperwork supplied with the unit.
Will a replacement furniture or mailbox key fit my existing lock?
Yes, when cut to the exact code corresponding to that cylinder's internal pin configuration. Fit issues occur only when the wrong code is ordered or the lock cylinder is physically damaged. Verifying the code on the lock barrel face before ordering eliminates fit issues entirely.