Olympus DCN1 pin tumbler cam lock gives a keyed-alike cam lock solution built around the DCN1-US3-103 configuration, so cabinets or enclosures using this part can share the same key number 103 for straightforward access control. The lock is designed for 3/4 material thickness, so installers working with that panel dimension get a direct fit without shimming for proper cam engagement. Its polished chrome finish (listed as US3) provides a bright brass appearance, so visible lock faces can match projects where a brass tone is preferred. The lock body and cylinder are zinc die cast, pin tumbler construction, so the mechanism supports standard pin-tumbler keying while using a metal body suited for everyday cabinet and furniture environments. Standard function with key removable in locked or unlocked position allows users to remove the key after securing or opening, which helps with shared key use and routine access on site.
The Olympus DCN1 pin tumbler cam lock is specified for 3/4 material thickness, so cabinet and fixture doors built from that common thickness can be drilled and fitted for this model without adjusting for backset thickness at the cam. The N Series keyway, equivalent to National D4291 4-pin or D4292 5-pin systems, means shops already using those keyways can integrate this lock into existing master key schemes. Stock keying is KD/KA 4 pin standard with stock KA numbers 101, 103, 107, and 915, so projects can be planned around these keying patterns when grouping locks. Masterkeyed operation is available in 5 pin standard, and grand masterkeyed capability is available, supporting layered key control where multiple user groups access the same casework. The finish range noted as 26D, 3, 10B, and 19 gives design options, while this DCN1-US3-103 version provides the bright brass-style polished chrome face for that specific look.
The Olympus DCN1 pin tumbler cam lock, in the DCN1-US3-103 variant, fits cabinet and furniture doors using 3/4 material where a cam-operated lock is needed for basic security and access control. The N Series keyway alignment with National D4291 4-pin or D4292 5-pin systems positions this lock for projects already standardized on that key platform, simplifying keying continuity when upgrading or expanding casework. Because the keying can be matched with other N Series locks, a single key can operate drawers, doors, or other lock points that share the same series, which streamlines daily use in offices, shops, or institutional environments. The ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 performance result indicates the cam lock has been tested to a defined performance level within that standard, so it can be specified in hardware schedules that call out this grade for cam locks. Woodwork Institute acknowledgment further supports its use in millwork projects that follow WI guidance, giving designers and millwork shops a lock that fits those criteria.
The zinc die cast body and zinc die cast, pin tumbler cylinder provide a consistent housing and locking core, so the lock works as a conventional pin-tumbler cam solution suited to regular cabinet duty. The rekeyable design using a cylinder retainer clip lets keying be changed when security plans evolve, which is useful for facilities that update access groups over time instead of replacing complete lock housings. Standard function with key removable in locked or unlocked position allows users to remove the key whether the cam is thrown or retracted, so shared keys can be used to unlock, open, and then be taken away for later use without leaving the lock captive. Two reversible cams that work in all positions give installers flexibility on latch direction and strike engagement, since the same hardware can be set up for clockwise or counterclockwise operation or for different strike offsets. The 1 inch face that covers splintering means the rim of the lock opening is visually cleaned up by the lock face itself, reducing the need for separate trim rings and helping conceal minor tear-out on drilled holes, which supports a neater final presentation on cabinets and fixtures.
The Olympus DCN1 pin tumbler cam lock is designed for 3/4 material thickness, so cabinet and panel doors built to that dimension can be bored for this lock and achieve proper cam reach.
The N Series keyway, equivalent to National D4291 4-pin or D4292 5-pin systems, lets projects align this cam lock with existing N Series key systems for unified key control.
The keying can be matched with other N Series locks and stock KA numbers such as 103, so multiple cam locks can share one key number across cabinets.
The standard function allows the key to be removed whether the cam is in the locked or unlocked position, supporting flexible key handling during normal use.
The Olympus DCN1 cam lock has passed ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 performance requirements, aligning it with a recognized cam lock performance standard for specified projects.
The product supports masterkeyed operation in 5 pin standard and offers grand masterkeyed capability, so it can participate in multi-level key control systems.
The Olympus DCN1 pin tumbler cam lock in DCN1-US3-103 configuration combines an N Series keyway, 3/4 material thickness fit, and polished chrome bright brass-style face, so it fits both keying and appearance requirements on coordinated projects. Its rekeyable pin tumbler cylinder, ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 performance, and masterkeyed or grand masterkeyed options align with installations where structured key control and documented performance are important. For cabinet, furniture, or millwork jobs built around N Series keying and 3/4 material, this cam lock offers a defined, repeatable choice for consistent hardware across the run.
Sold In: 1 Each
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Sold in: 1 Each | OYKB-103-NP Mfr# KB-103-NP | N Series Cut Key for Keyed Alike #103 |