Olympus DCN1 pin tumbler cam lock gives a keyed alike 915 setup that keeps multiple lock points on the same key, which simplifies day-to-day access control where several doors or panels share the same users.
The lock body and cylinder are zinc die cast pin tumbler construction, which provides a solid metal housing and conventional pin-tumbler mechanism that installers are familiar working with during cabinet and fixture builds.
This model is ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 performance compliant, equivalent to E07261 / E07271, so it supports jobs that call for Grade 1 cam locks and helps align hardware selection with established performance benchmarks.
Woodwork Institute acknowledgement on this product ties it directly to projects following WI standards, giving millwork shops a lock option that already matches an accepted product list for many commercial woodworking specifications.
The face has a 1 inch diameter that covers splintering around the bore, so the lock can dress out a rougher edge on cabinet or panel holes without relying on a separate trim ring to hide minor chipping.
Two reversible cams operate in all positions, so the same lock can drive different latch directions or engage hardware at varying angles, which helps when casework layouts change between vertical and horizontal doors or hatches.
This Olympus DCN1 pin tumbler cam lock is designed around a cam mechanism that works with two reversible cams in all positions, so one lock body can adapt to multiple door swing directions and strike locations without changing the core assembly.
The 1 inch face dimension is sized to cover splintering at the bore edge, so drilling operations can focus on accurate hole placement, while the face itself conceals minor breakout around wood or composite surfaces once the lock is seated.
The easily rekeyable design, using a cylinder retainer clip, means cylinder changes or pinning adjustments happen at the cylinder interface, so shops can service or reconfigure cylinders while leaving the installed lock body fixed in the panel.
Because the N Series keyway is equivalent to National D4291 4-pin and D4292 5-pin, locksmiths can map existing 4- or 5-pin keying schemes directly into this cam lock, helping maintain continuity across mixed hardware types in the same facility.
The Olympus DCN1 pin tumbler cam lock fits projects that call for a cam lock from a recognized manufacturer, Olympus Lock, Inc., within the Locks and Latches cam lock class, keeping casework hardware aligned with professional cabinetry product lines.
ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 performance, equivalent to E07261 / E07271, positions this lock for applications where higher performance cam locks are specified, such as commercial cabinetry, storage fixtures, or institutional millwork needing documented hardware grades.
Woodwork Institute acknowledgement connects this lock to woodwork-focused projects, so shops working under WI-driven specifications can select this model to match an acknowledged product while still meeting the required keying and cam functionality.
The keyed alike 915 stock KA option suits banks of cabinets, drawers, or panels that rely on a single key pattern, letting facilities streamline both user key rings and back-of-house key storage for those particular lock groups.
The N Series keyway interface, equivalent to National D4291 or D4292 systems, supports use in environments already standardized on those key families, letting this cam lock integrate into a broader keyed system while remaining within the cam lock category.
The rekeyable design using a cylinder retainer clip lets technicians adjust keying over the life of the installation at the cylinder level, which reduces disruption because the mounted lock case can stay fixed in the woodwork while only the cylinder configuration changes.
Standard stock keying in KD or KA with 4 pins, and masterkeyed capability with 5 pins, gives clear pin-count structure, so pinning charts and hierarchical key plans can move from basic keyed different up through masterkeyed and grand masterkeyed schemes as needed.
The key removable function in locked or unlocked positions allows personnel to remove the key regardless of cam position, which helps avoid dangling keys during use and lets staff pocket the key after setting the state they want on the cabinet or panel.
Two reversible cams that operate in all positions provide flexibility when aligning the cam with strikes or keeper hardware, giving installers more freedom to orient the cam for push or pull action without sourcing a different cam lock body.
The zinc die cast body and cylinder construction delivers a consistent material profile that matches finish options 26D, 3, 10B, and 19, allowing hardware schedules to coordinate visible lock faces across different finish schemes in the same project.
The N Series keyway equivalence to National D4291 and D4292 means key blanks and pinning techniques already in use for those systems carry over to this lock, which helps security teams maintain unified key control procedures across mixed lock types.
The Olympus DCN1 pin tumbler cam lock uses the N Series keyway, equivalent to National D4291 4-pin or D4292 5-pin systems, so it can match existing N Series keying setups on a project.
The keyed alike 915 stock option keeps designated locks on the same KA number, so users operate multiple lock points with a single key pattern, simplifying day-to-day access on grouped cabinets.
The DCN1 cam lock has passed ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 performance requirements and is equivalent to E07261 / E07271, meeting projects that specify Grade 1 cam locks.
The Olympus DCN1 cam lock is easily rekeyable via a cylinder retainer clip, allowing cylinder changes or repinning while the main lock body remains mounted in the cabinet or panel.
The DCN1 cam lock body and cylinder are zinc die cast, giving a consistent metal construction that pairs with available finishes 26D, 3, 10B, and 19 for coordinated visible hardware.
The standard function on this cam lock allows the key to be removable in locked or unlocked positions, letting users set the desired state and then remove the key without changing cam position.
The Olympus DCN1 pin tumbler cam lock, manufacturer part DCN1-US3-915, combines N Series keyway compatibility with a keyed alike 915 stock option, so shops can standardize key patterns while still working within a commercial-grade cam lock platform.
Its ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 performance and Woodwork Institute acknowledgement tie directly to commercial and institutional millwork requirements, giving specifiers a defined cam lock choice for cabinetry and storage fixtures.
Use the zinc die cast construction, reversible cam operation, and rekeyable cylinder design to align lock hardware with project keying schemes, and select this model when an Olympus cam lock needs to integrate smoothly into N Series-based security plans.
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