Cash Drawer Key Finder

Find the Right Cash Drawer Replacement Key

Use the manufacturer, cash drawer series, model number, and code stamped on the lock or existing key to narrow the available replacement keys.

Important: Do not order by key appearance alone. Similar-looking keys may use different cuts or lock systems. Confirm the manufacturer, drawer model, and stamped key or lock code whenever possible.

1Tell Us About the Drawer

Only series associated with the selected manufacturer will appear.
Check the label on the bottom or rear of the drawer.
Enter only the visible code. Spaces and punctuation will be normalized.

Matching Cash Drawer Keys

Select a manufacturer and enter the information you know, then choose Find Matching Keys.

How to Identify a Cash Drawer Key

  1. Locate the manufacturer name on the drawer.
  2. Find the complete drawer model or part number on the bottom or rear label.
  3. Read the code stamped on the face of the lock or existing key.
  4. Determine whether the key is for the drawer, locking till, or till cover.
  5. Compare all details with the replacement-key product page before ordering.

Photos That Help Us Identify the Key

  • The complete front of the cash drawer
  • A close-up of the lock face and stamped code
  • Both sides of the existing key
  • The manufacturer and model label
  • The locking till or till cover, when applicable
Security and compatibility note: Replacement keys should only be ordered for equipment you own or are authorized to service. Availability and compatibility depend on the exact lock installed. A cash drawer model alone may not identify the key when locks have been replaced.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I identify a cash drawer key by its shape?

No. Keys with similar shapes can have different cuts and may operate different lock codes. Use the drawer model and stamped key or lock code.

Where is the cash drawer model number?

The product label is commonly located on the bottom or rear of the drawer. It may include the manufacturer, series, part number, electrical interface, and other configuration details.

What do Star CD4 codes 100 through 109 mean?

They identify selectable replacement-key variants for compatible Star Micronics CD4 drawer and locking-till applications. Select the code that matches the installed lock or existing key.

Is the Star CD4 default key the same as every coded CD4 key?

No. Do not assume the default key replaces every coded option. Confirm whether the installed lock uses the default key or a numbered code.

What if the lock has no readable code?

Send Spartan POS clear photos of the drawer label, lock face, existing key, and any locking till or till cover. A replacement lock assembly may be more appropriate when the key code cannot be identified.

Will an APG key fit every APG cash drawer?

No. APG Series 100, Series 4000, Vasario, and other configurations can use different lock arrangements and keying options. Confirm the complete model and lock code.

Can Spartan POS guarantee a key will fit from a photo?

Photos can help narrow the possibilities, but final compatibility depends on the actual lock installed. Confirming the drawer label and stamped code provides the strongest match.