Olympus DCN4 pin tumbler cam lock is a satin chrome cam lock designed for 1-1/2 inch material thickness with a 3/4 inch bore diameter, so it suits cabinet and fixture panels built to that dimension. The zinc die cast body with a zinc die cast pin tumbler cylinder provides a solid metal housing that supports repeated locking cycles in daily use. The 1 inch face is sized to cover splintering around the bore, which removes the need for an extra trim ring and leaves a cleaner finished opening. This lock is keyed alike 101, giving one key code across all locks ordered with that stock KA number when a common key is needed. The lock uses the N Series keyway, equivalent to National D4291 4-pin or D4292 5-pin systems, which aligns with existing N Series keying systems on many jobs.
This Olympus satin chrome cam lock is specified for 1-1/2 inch material thickness with a 3/4 inch bore diameter, so installers can drill a known hole size and work with typical thicker cabinet or panel construction. The 1 inch face is wider than the bore, allowing the lock front to bridge minor tear-out at the edge of the hole, which reduces extra finishing work around the opening. The N Series keyway and keyed alike 101 stock KA option let multiple locks on the same installation share a common N Series key, which simplifies key handling on multi-door or multi-drawer runs.
This N Series cam lock from Olympus Lock, Inc. belongs to the cam locks class and is suited to applications that need a locking point through a 3/4 inch bore on 1-1/2 inch thick material. The satin chrome 26D finish provides a neutral metallic look that coordinates with many satin chrome cabinet pulls and hinges in commercial or shop environments. Because the lock can be keyed together with other N Series locks, it integrates well into installations where drawers, doors, and other locking points already use N Series keyways. The Woodwork Institute acknowledgment identifies it as a product recognized within woodworking industry standards, which is useful on projects that reference Woodwork Institute requirements.
The cams supplied for this lock are described as 2 reversible cams that work in all positions. That design allows the straight cam and offset reversible cam to be oriented to latch behind different frame conditions, which is important when the cabinet construction or overlay varies from job to job. The anti-rotation plate is specified as part of the lock components, helping restrain the lock body from turning in the bore during operation so the key action consistently drives the cam. A lost-motion cam shifter is also listed, which lets the cam movement be tuned relative to key rotation, supporting smoother engagement against strikes or keeper edges.
The rekeyable feature, described as easily rekeyable via a cylinder retainer clip, means the cylinder core can be changed without replacing the entire body, which helps when keying plans change on an existing cabinet or millwork installation. Stock keying is described as KD or KA with 4 pin standard cylinders, while masterkeyed configurations use 5 pin standard, so the same hardware family can support different key control schemes within a project. The stock keyed alike numbers 101, 103, 107, and 915 give predefined KA groupings, which streamlines ordering and speeds deployment on multi-lock jobs where consistent keying is required.
The lock passed ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 performance requirements, equivalent to E07261 and E07271, so its cam and cylinder system have been evaluated under a recognized cam lock performance standard. This contributes to predictable behavior when doors or drawers are opened and locked many times. The body and cylinder are both zinc die cast, creating a matching metal construction that holds tolerances between the housing and pin tumbler components, supporting smooth key operation over time. The standard function with key removable in locked or unlocked position lets facilities choose whether users retain the key after locking or during use, adapting the cam lock to different control policies without changing the hardware.
The Olympus DCN4 pin tumbler cam lock is specified for 1-1/2 inch material thickness with a 3/4 inch bore diameter, guiding hole sizing on cabinet doors or panels.
The cam lock uses an N Series keyway, equivalent to National D4291 4-pin or D4292 5-pin systems, allowing it to align with existing N Series keying on a project.
The DCN4-26D-101 cam lock is described as easily rekeyable via a cylinder retainer clip, so the cylinder core can be changed while keeping the same lock body.
Keyed alike 101 refers to a stock KA number where multiple locks share the same 101 key code, simplifying key management across several locking points.
This Olympus cam lock has a standard function with key removable in locked or unlocked position, so users can pull the key after locking or after unlocking.
The satin chrome cam lock has passed ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 performance requirements, equivalent to E07261 and E07271, indicating it met rigorous cam lock test criteria.
The Olympus DCN4 pin tumbler cam lock in satin chrome combines N Series keying, 1-1/2 inch material thickness compatibility, and a 3/4 inch bore requirement, giving a well-defined fit for thicker cabinet doors or panels. Its ability to be keyed together with other N Series locks and offered as keyed alike 101, alongside easily rekeyable construction, supports evolving key plans on multi-lock projects. The Grade 1 performance rating, Woodwork Institute acknowledgment, and zinc die cast construction provide a cam lock configuration suited to demanding woodworking and fixture installations. Select this DCN4-26D-101 cam lock when a satin chrome N Series solution is required for coordinated cabinet or casework locking.
Sold In: 1 Each
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Sold in: 1 Each | OYKB-101-NP Mfr# KB-101-NP | N Series Cut Key for Keyed Alike #101 |