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A duplicating machine is a device used to create duplicate copies of keys. It is commonly used by locksmiths, key makers, and hardware stores to reproduce keys quickly and accurately. The duplicating machine comprises essential components, including a key clamp, which securely holds the original key, and a cutting wheel or blade that meticulously follows the contours of the original key to create an accurate duplicate from a blank key.
One type of duplicating machine is the automatic key duplicating machine, which offers a convenient and efficient way to duplicate keys. Automatic key duplicating machines are equipped with advanced technology and features that automate the key duplication process. A notable feature of automatic key duplicators is the inclusion of a key code reader, allowing the machine to effortlessly scan and interpret the unique code on the original key. Another type of duplicating machine is the car key duplicating machine. As the name suggests, car key duplicating machines are specifically designed to duplicate car keys. Car key duplicators are equipped with specialized features to handle the complex and intricate designs of car keys. Car key duplicating machines offer more than just the ability to create copies of keys. They often come equipped with additional features, such as the capability to program transponder keys or remote keyless entry systems. In addition to these types, there are also electronic key duplicating machines that use computerized systems to create duplicates.
To begin, the individual should gather the essential materials, which include the original key and a blank key for duplication. It is crucial to have the correct duplicating machine that matches the type of key intended for duplication. Subsequently, the user should prepare the duplicating machine by configuring it according to the specific requirements of the key being duplicated.
Once the machine is properly set up, the user should securely place the original key into the key clamp or holder, ensuring it is aligned correctly. If using an automatic duplicating machine with a key code reader, the user should insert the original key into the reader for it to be read. With the original key in place, the user can activate the duplicating machine to begin the duplication process. For manual duplicating machines, they should use the cutting wheel or blade to carefully trace the contours of the original key onto the blank key, cutting into it to create an identical duplicate. Automatic duplicating machines, on the other hand, will use the key code to generate an accurate duplicate without manual tracing. Finally, the user should test the duplicate key by inserting it into the corresponding lock or ignition to ensure it functions properly.