Key Blades for Keyport Slide

  • What is the difference between a traditional key and a Keyport Blade?

    A Keyport Blade is a proprietary key that takes the place of your traditional key. Keyport Blades utilize the same shank and bitting of a traditional key, but the Keyport Blade features a universal head that is significantly smaller and lighter than that of a traditional key, allowing them to fit...
  • How do I place an order for Keyport Blades to go in a Keyport Slide?

    1. Order your Keyport, Key Blades, and accessories through our online store. 2. Download the Key Photo ID Form, and fill it out per the instructions included with the form. 3. Upload your photos to our Key ID Form secure upload facility. For international orders outside the USA & Canada, p...
  • How do I purchase additional Blades for my Keyport if I move or get new keys?

    Yes, Blades are easily inserted and removed from your Keyport Slide. You may purchase spare and/or new Blades at any time. Order one Standard Blade for each key you want to add to your Slide.
  • How can I re-order Blades, or provide the Blade Code I already have?

    If you know which Blades you need to reorder, simply buy the number of Standard Blades you need. Once you get your order confirmation email, respond to it with the [code] x [the quantity of each Blade you need] in the comments field when you check out. For example: SC1 x 2, KW1 x 1, 1646 x 1 If ...
  • How do I get my keys duplicated on to my Keyport Blade blanks?

    Any certified locksmith can cut your Keyport Blades. Here are some resources to help you find a certified locksmith near you to duplicate your Keyport Blades: Associated Locksmiths of America - findalocksmith.com Society of Professional Locksmiths - sopl.us Google - google.com (google locksm...
  • Do I need to mail in a set of my keys to get them converted to Keyport Blades?

    In most cases, no. Keyport will send you Keyport Blade blanks based upon your current set of key's manufacturer's code #. All you will need to do is take the Blade blanks we send you along with your current set of keys to a local locksmith to be duplicated. The only time Keyport needs a copy of ...
  • How do I send my key in for Custom Conversion?

    If you know you have a rare or high security key that will need to be converted, and it meets these requirements (less than 2.0", thickness of less than 0.125", and a height of less than 0.46"), follow the steps below: 1. Order one Standard Blade per key you will be sending in.  2. Leave a com...
  • What kind of keys are compatible with the Keyport Slide?

    Keyport is compatible with most of the world's key blanks. Any key with a shank length of less than 2.0", thickness of less than 0.125", and a height of less than 0.46", can be converted to a Keyport Blade including high-security keys such as Schlage Primus, Assa, Mul-T-Lock, Medeco, Abloy, etc. ...
  • What types of high-security keys are compatible with the Keyport Slide?

    Keyport is compatible with the most popular brands of high-security keys including Medeco, Assa, Mul-T-Lock, Abloy, and Schlage Primus. High-security/restricted keys are often protected by patent, which prohibits other manufacturers from making unauthorized productions of the key blank. To get a ...
  • What kinds of transponder-chipped keys are there, and which ones are compatible with the Keyport Slide?

    Keyport can accommodate a wide variety of chipped auto and motorcycle keys. Please check our Auto Checker to find out if your vehicle is compatible and whether or not it has a transponder chip. There are a few ways to program a chip when you purchase a Keyport Slide: 1. On-Board Programming (O...
  • What types of keys are not compatible with the Keyport Slide?

    • Auto keys with integrated buttons and alarm remotes - While we can integrate the transponder chip of these keys into the Slide so it will operate your vehicle, we're unable to integrate the lock/unlock remote buttons. You can easily clip your remote or fob key to the spinner ring. Check our Aut...
  • I have a key that says "Do Not Duplicate" on it. Is it compatible with the Keyport Slide?

    A "Do Not Duplicate" key (or DND key, for short) is created as a passive deterrent to prevent a retail key cutting service from duplicating a key without authorization or without contacting the locksmith or manufacturer who originally cut the key. Though it is intended to prevent unauthorized key...