Olympus DCN1 pin tumbler cam lock gives a keyed alike 107 solution that keeps multiple lock points operating on the same key, which matters when you want faster access control for cabinets or furniture using a single key number. The lock uses a zinc die cast body and a zinc die cast pin tumbler cylinder, so the core and housing work together as a matched assembly for consistent pin action during daily locking and unlocking. Its 3/4 inch material thickness rating means the cylinder depth is sized for standard panels around that thickness, supporting cleaner boring and reliable cam engagement through the door or drawer front. A 1 inch face covers splintering around the bore, so the head hides minor chipping and eliminates the need for a separate trim ring on the job. The satin chrome 26D finish provides a neutral metallic look that pairs easily with common commercial and residential hardware finishes.
This Olympus Lock, Inc. DCN1-26D-107 cam lock is specified for 3/4 inch material thickness, so boring depth and backset can be planned around that panel dimension for proper cam reach to the strike or frame. The 1 inch face diameter is large enough to bridge slight out-of-round or tear-out at the hole edge, keeping the visible front clean after drilling. Its N Series keyway means the core follows that N Series profile, which lets it be keyed together with other N Series locks when a project uses that platform. Stock keying is KD/KA in a 4 pin standard configuration, and the KA107 designation identifies this keyed alike group for organizing key charts and labeling in the shop or at the jobsite.
The Olympus DCN1 pin tumbler cam lock sits in the cam lock class within locks and latches, so it suits applications where a rotating cam secures a cabinet or similar closure rather than a latchbolt. Its ability to be keyed together with other N Series locks supports projects that standardize on that series, providing one coordinated keying system across multiple lock points. The KA107 stock keyed alike number ties this model to that specific keyed alike group, which helps installers keep banks of doors or drawers organized by key number. Masterkeyed capability in a 5 pin standard format and optional grand masterkeying let the same cylinder design participate in tiered master key systems, giving facility managers structured access levels while using the same core family. Woodwork Institute acknowledgment signals that this lock has recognition in woodworking-related specifications, which matters for millwork or cabinet jobs built to those standards. The satin chrome 26D finish sits alongside other offered finishes 3, 10B, and 19, reflecting that this cylinder family is used where coordinated finish selection is part of the specification.
The zinc die cast body and zinc die cast pin tumbler cylinder pair to form a consistent internal geometry, supporting smooth plug rotation as keys wear over time. The N Series keyway equivalence to National D4291 4-pin or D4292 5-pin systems means key blanks and keying practices follow that established layout, reducing confusion when pinning and cutting keys. Rekeyable construction via a cylinder retainer clip allows cylinders to be repinned or reconfigured without replacing the entire lock body, which is useful when keying plans change during a project lifecycle. Standard function with key removable in locked or unlocked position means the cam can be operated and the key withdrawn at either state, suiting applications where keys are kept by users rather than captive in the cylinder. Two reversible cams that work in all positions give the installer freedom to rotate or flip the cam to match left-hand, right-hand, vertical, or horizontal throws using the same lock case. Passing ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 performance requirements and equivalence to E07261 / E07271 show that the lock meets defined Grade 1 cam lock performance criteria, which is important when specifying to that level. The 1 inch face that covers splintering removes the need for an additional trim ring, simplifying the edge detail around the bore in woodwork. Stock KA numbers 101, 103, 107, and 915 give multiple keyed alike series options within this system, which helps distributors and shops stage projects with different keyed alike groups under the same product family.
The Olympus DCN1-26D-107 cam lock is specified for 3/4 inch material thickness, so panels around that thickness allow the cam to reach and secure the strike or frame properly.
The lock uses an N Series keyway, equivalent to National D4291 4-pin or D4292 5-pin systems, which ties it into N Series keying across related locks.
The Olympus DCN1 cam lock is easily rekeyable via a cylinder retainer clip, so cylinders can be repinned to new keying while retaining the same body.
The KA107 designation identifies this lock as part of a 107 keyed alike group, allowing multiple locks to operate with the same key number on a project.
The Olympus DCN1 cam lock has passed ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 performance requirements, aligning it with that Grade 1 cam lock benchmark.
The standard function of this Olympus DCN1 cam lock allows the key to be removable in the locked or unlocked position, supporting flexible key handling.
The Olympus DCN1 pin tumbler cam lock DCN1-26D-107 brings together a 3/4 inch material thickness rating, a 1 inch face, and a satin chrome 26D finish, so cabinet and millwork projects can use a cam lock sized for common panel stock with a clean visible front. Its N Series keyway, KA107 keyed alike option, KD/KA 4 pin stock keying, and support for masterkeyed and grand masterkeyed setups keep this lock aligned with typical commercial keying plans. When a project calls for an ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 cam lock within the Olympus N Series family, this model delivers the specified combination of keying structure, cam flexibility, and finish for cabinet and similar cam lock applications.
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Sold in: 1 Each | OYKB-107-NP Mfr# KB-107-NP | N Series Cut Key for Keyed Alike #107 |