Olympus DCN1 pin tumbler cam lock gives cabinet builders and casework installers a keyed different/master keyed locking option in a compact cam lock format for 3/4 inch material thickness, so it fits common cabinet panels and brings keyed control to doors or drawers. The lock body and cylinder are both zinc die cast, which provides a rigid housing that resists deformation where the cam engages the strike. The satin chrome 26D finish on the face creates a neutral metal look that works with typical commercial and institutional hardware palettes. The lock uses an N Series keyway that is equivalent to the National D4291 4-pin or D4292 5-pin system, so it aligns with existing N Series key systems where those are already in use. Standard stock keying is KD/KA in 4-pin format with listed KA numbers 101, 103, 107, and 915, which supports grouping related cabinets onto shared keys while keeping others keyed different.
This Olympus DCN1-26D-KDMK cam lock is specified for 3/4 inch material thickness, which sets the expected panel depth for drilling and ensures that the cam throw aligns correctly with the cabinet frame or strike. The 1 inch face dimension gives generous coverage around the drilled hole, so minor chip-out at the bore is hidden once the lock is seated. The key removable in locked or unlocked position function allows installers to test operation and align cams without being constrained by key position, which can simplify adjustments. Two reversible cams that work in all positions give flexibility to position the cam to pull, push, or deadlock against mating hardware, so the same lock body can support varying cabinet door or drawer designs. The N Series keyway basis ensures that key blanks and keying practices line up with that system when planning installations in keyed N Series environments.
The DCN1 pin tumbler cam lock sits in the Olympus cam lock line for woodwork and cabinet applications where 3/4 inch material thickness is standard, so it aligns with many commercial casework specifications. The zinc die cast body is structured for mounting through a bored panel, placing the 1 inch face on the exterior and the cams, cylinder retainer clip, and related components on the inside of the cabinet. The satin chrome 26D finish on this version ties into widely used door and cabinet hardware finishes, so it can be specified alongside other satin chrome hardware in a project schedule. Because the keyway is N Series, equivalent to National D4291 4-pin or D4292 5-pin, facilities that already use N Series cylinders can extend their keying scheme into new cabinets with this lock body. The lock is acknowledged by the Woodwork Institute, which supports its selection on WI-governed architectural woodwork jobs where listed hardware is desired.
The DCN1-26D-KDMK uses a zinc die cast pin tumbler cylinder inside a zinc die cast body, giving matched metals where the plug rotates and the cam turns, which can help maintain consistent action across multiple units in a project. Passing ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 performance requirements places this cam lock at a defined level of tested performance, so specifiers can assign it to applications expecting frequent use without stepping outside a known standard. The lock is master keyed with a 5-pin standard configuration and offers grand masterkeyed capability, so key systems can be structured to support multiple hierarchy levels in larger facilities. Because the standard stock keying is KD/KA 4-pin with KA numbers 101, 103, 107, and 915, shops can stock common keyed alike groups and quickly assign them to runs of casework. The cylinder retainer clip design supporting easy rekeying lets key systems be revised over time while retaining the installed cam lock bodies. Two reversible cams that function in all positions give consistent geometry for pushing or pulling current strikes, enabling installers to standardize on one lock family for varied cabinet configurations.
The Olympus DCN1 pin tumbler cam lock is designed for 3/4 inch material thickness, so it aligns with common cabinet side and door panel depths in commercial casework.
The N Series keyway, equivalent to National D4291 4-pin or D4292 5-pin, allows this cam lock to operate within N Series key systems where those keyways are already in use.
The DCN1-26D-KDMK cam lock is easily rekeyable via a cylinder retainer clip, so cylinders can be changed without replacing the main lock body.
This cam lock has passed ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 performance requirements, meaning it meets a recognized performance standard for cam locks in demanding projects.
The standard function allows the key to be removable in the locked or unlocked position, letting users operate multiple locks quickly without the key trapped in one state.
Two reversible cams that work in all positions allow different throw directions from one body, so installers can adapt the same lock to varied cabinet and drawer layouts.
The Olympus DCN1 pin tumbler cam lock DCN1-26D-KDMK lines up with 3/4 inch cabinet construction, ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 performance, and N Series keying, so it fits many commercial casework standards. The satin chrome 26D face and 1 inch diameter give a clean, covered bore that suits visible cabinet fronts. With KD/KA 4-pin stock keying, 5-pin masterkeyed capability, and an easily rekeyable cylinder retainer clip, it supports long-term key control strategies. Select this lock when a zinc die cast cam lock with N Series keyway, reversible cams, and Woodwork Institute acknowledgement fits the security and specification requirements of your next woodworking installation.
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