Seat Key Makes Unbuckling Your Child's Car Seat Easier
You could be a new mom or an experienced one or a seasoned mom, but we've all been through the moment when we attempt to get our child out of their car seats but can't seem to apply enough force to the release button. Enter the seat key, a handy little tool from namra.
Different from the standard keys you can purchase at hardware stores, these keys are round and are more difficult to duplicate. This makes them more secure.
Convenience
There's nothing more frustrating than stepping into your vehicle and having the seat settings from the driver who came before you - whether it's the backrest's height or the power tilt/telescoping of the steering column settings which are set to something different than what you want. If your GMC truck or SUV has memory seats, seat key can help you load your preferred seat position automatically when you start the vehicle, based upon the key or remote key fob you use to unlock and start the car.
The seat key namra helps you unbuckle the car seat of your child by allowing you slip it over the red release button on the harness from any angle you feel comfortable. This essential baby registry item is also great for those with long fingernails or other hand problems.

Durability
You know how frustrating it is to remove your child's car seat quickly. It can be a challenge to press down the red button enough to remove your harness. The seat key is designed to make this process simpler by allowing you access to the buckle from any angle, and to apply more force using less force.
There are a variety of shaft keys, each with distinct characteristics and capacity to bear loads. The dimensions of a key are usually determined by the diameter of the shaft and is determined according to various standards such as BS 4235. However, it is important to remember that even oversized keys can fail prematurely due to unforeseen load types such as bi-directional acceleration or vibration.
A woodruff key (sometimes called a half moon key) is used in applications that are prone to stress and require a larger key seat to facilitate torque transmission. They are utilized in garden and lawn equipment including automobiles, pumps, and electric motors. They are also used in tapered shafts and hub connections where milling a key-seat near the shaft shoulders is difficult.
The sunk key is generally machined from medium-carbon steel and can be outfitted with different hardfacing materials to meet the requirements of specific conditions. G28 of the sunk-key is between a clearance and interference fit. A clearance fit permits the key to slide over the keyway, whereas the transition or interference fit requires some hand-fitting to the key and the keyway.