The Most Convincing Proof That You Need Seat Key Cover
seat key battery Makes Unbuckling Your Child's Car Seat Easier
No matter if you're a seasoned mom or just beginning your journey we've all been in that situation where you try to loosen the buckle of your child's car seat but simply can't find enough force to press the release button in red. Enter seat key, a nifty small tool made by namra.

These keys are cylinders making them harder to duplicate than the normal keys you can purchase at hardware stores. This makes them more secure.
Convenience
It is a hassle to enter your vehicle and discover that the previous driver has altered the settings of your seats. It could be related to the backrest height or the power tilt/telescoping adjustments for the steering column. If your GMC vehicle or SUV is equipped with memory seats, the seat key can help you select your preferred seating 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 to slip it over the red release button of the harness from any angle that is comfortable. This baby registry must-have is also great for those with long fingernails or other hand conditions.
Durability
It can be a nightmare is to unbuckle your child's car seat quickly. It takes quite a bit of effort to press down that big red button with enough force to unbuckle the harness. The seat key is designed to make this process easier by allowing you access to the buckle from any angle, and to apply more force, but with less force.
There are many different shaft keys that are available, each having its own set of characteristics and load bearing capabilities. The size of a key is usually determined by shaft diameter and is specified in accordance with various standards such as BS 4235. However, it is important to remember that even oversized keys may fail prematurely due unforeseen types of load, like bi-directional vibration or acceleration.
A woodruff key (sometimes called a half-moon) is used in stress prone applications that require a deeper key seat for transmission of torque. Keys like these are used in lawn and garden equipment, automobiles and electric motors. They are also used to connect tapered shafts/hub connectors where milling a key seating near the shaft shoulder is difficult.
The sunk keys can be made from a carbon steel of medium strength, and dressed with different hardfacing materials depending on the intended use. The sunk-key's tolerance is between a transition and an interference fit. A clearance fit permits the key to slide over the keyway, while a transition or interference fit requires some hand-fitting of the key and the keyway.