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N Series pin tumbler deadbolt drawer lock describes a lock built around the N Series key system, so it ties directly into installations already using this keyway. This version is a deadbolt drawer lock, so the bolt throws directly into the frame, giving a positive locking point for drawers that need keyed security. The satin brass finish identifies it easily in a shop or on a schedule by color and matches satin brass hardware in the same area. The manufacturer part 200-US478-101 points to the Olympus Lock, Inc. N Series family, so it follows their established keying and cylinder standards. The cylinder is solid brass pin tumbler, so the keying components sit in a brass housing suited to precise pin work. A zinc die cast body supports that cylinder, so the lock body carries the load of the deadbolt action in normal drawer use.
The cylinder length options of 15/16 inch, 1-3/8 inch, or 1-5/8 inch give three barrel depths to choose from, so the installer can match lock length to drawer front thickness and construction. A 7/8 inch barrel diameter defines the hole size needed in the drawer, so boring operations can be set up around that dimension for repeatable layout across multiple fronts. The N Series keyway ties into National D4291 or D4292 systems, so existing keying records that follow those patterns can be aligned with this lock. Stock keying of KD/KA in a 4-pin standard layout fits typical small-format cabinet locking where either individual keying or keyed alike groups are used. Stock KA numbers 101, 103, 107, and 915 give specific keyed alike patterns, so schedules can reference those numbers when grouping locks on a job.
This deadbolt drawer lock sits in the Deadbolt Locks class and is identified as a drawer lock, so its role is securing drawer fronts in cabinets, casework, or similar furniture. The N Series keyway, equivalent to National D4291 four-pin or D4292 five-pin systems, places it into projects that already specify those key systems for other locks. Because the keying can be keyed together with other N Series locks, casework with doors and drawers using N Series cylinders can be grouped under the same keyed alike pattern where needed. Stock keyed alike patterns 101, 103, 107, and 915 tie into common master key schedules, so multiple locks on different units can be ordered to open with a shared key. The masterkeyed five-pin standard option and grand masterkeyed availability let the same physical lock design participate in layered key control structures when those are specified.
The easily rekeyable design, using a set screw cylinder release mechanism, allows the cylinder to follow changes in keying plans while keeping the body in place, so casework does not need modification when users or key levels change. Passing ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 performance requirements and being equivalent to E07041(200DW) connects this lock to a specific grade of tested service performance, so specifiers can align it with written hardware standards on commercial projects. The standard function with key removable in locked or unlocked position gives flexibility in how keys are handled at a drawer, so users can remove the key when the drawer stays open or closed as policy dictates. When a project needs stricter control, the version with key removable in the locked position only, available via direct ship, provides a configuration where the key stays engaged while the drawer is unlocked. The zinc die cast body and solid brass pin tumbler cylinder put structural and keying components into stable materials, so the deadbolt action and pin stacks operate consistently across repeated cycles and normal drawer loading. The defined cylinder lengths and 7/8 inch barrel diameter let shop drawings and CNC programs call out specific boring depths and diameters, so production runs line up the lock face correctly on every drawer front that uses this model.
The N Series pin tumbler deadbolt drawer lock uses the N Series keyway, equivalent to National D4291 four-pin or D4292 five-pin systems, so it ties into projects based on those key patterns.
The N Series pin tumbler deadbolt drawer lock can be keyed together with other N Series locks, so multiple drawers and cabinet openings can share a keyed alike pattern where required.
The N Series pin tumbler deadbolt drawer lock is easily rekeyable via a set screw cylinder release mechanism, so the cylinder can be rekeyed while the main lock body stays mounted.
The N Series pin tumbler deadbolt drawer lock offers cylinder lengths of 15/16 inch, 1-3/8 inch, or 1-5/8 inch, so drawer front thickness and construction can be matched to the proper length.
The N Series pin tumbler deadbolt drawer lock passed ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 performance requirements and is equivalent to E07041(200DW), supporting use where that grade is specified.
The N Series pin tumbler deadbolt drawer lock has a standard function with the key removable in locked or unlocked position, with a locked-position-only key removal version available via direct ship.
The N Series pin tumbler deadbolt drawer lock from Olympus Lock, Inc. brings the N Series keyway, ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 performance, and a solid brass pin tumbler cylinder together in one drawer-focused lock. Cylinder lengths of 15/16 inch, 1-3/8 inch, or 1-5/8 inch and a 7/8 inch barrel diameter give clear boring and fit dimensions for casework layouts. With keying that can be keyed together with other N Series locks and easily rekeyable set screw cylinder release, this lock fits projects that rely on organized key systems. Use the specific stock KA numbers and cylinder dimensions to align this deadbolt drawer lock with your next cabinet or casework run.
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