Olympus DCN1 pin tumbler cam lock is a flat black cam lock designed for 3/4 inch material thickness, so it suits many standard cabinet and casework panels where that thickness is common. The lock uses an N Series keyway, equivalent to National D4291 4-pin or D4292 5-pin systems, which ties into existing N Series key systems on jobs using that lineage. The cylinder is a pin tumbler design in a zinc die cast body and cylinder, giving a familiar pin-based locking mechanism in a metal construction suited to typical woodworking environments. Two reversible cams work in all positions, so the same lock body can drive different cam orientations to match various door or drawer configurations. A 1 inch face covers splintering at the bored hole, which hides minor tear-out around the lock hole and removes the need for an additional trim ring in that area. The flat black finish labeled 19 provides a dark appearance where that look is specified.
The Olympus DCN1-US19-101 cam lock is specified for 3/4 inch material thickness, so the cylinder and cam reach are set for that panel thickness rather than thinner or thicker stock. The 1 inch face diameter covers the lock hole and surrounding splintering, which lets the installer drill directly through the panel without adding a separate trim ring to tidy the edge. Two reversible cams that work in all positions give flexibility, because the cam can be oriented to latch behind a frame, toward a strike, or into another component as the cabinet layout requires. The anti-rotation plate DCNP-500-ARP engages the panel surface to resist the lock body turning in the hole when the key is operated, which keeps the cylinder aligned so the key operates smoothly over time. The lost-motion cam shifter DCNP-200-OCD manages the cam travel, shaping how the key rotation translates into cam movement for the specific installation geometry.
The Olympus DCN1 pin tumbler cam lock belongs to the cam locks class under locks and latches, so it fits applications where a rotating cam secures a door, drawer, or panel rather than a latchbolt. The N Series keyway, equivalent to National D4291 4-pin or D4292 5-pin systems, suits jobs that already use that key family or are set up around that pinning style. A standard function with the key removable in locked or unlocked position lets the key be taken away after locking or remain removable after unlocking, which supports situations where users prefer not to leave the key hanging in the cylinder. The zinc die cast body and cylinder place the working parts in a metal housing suitable for typical cabinet, fixture, or casework environments, so the lock can be used on woodwork projects supplied through woodworking channels. The flat black 19 finish coordinates with black or dark decorative hardware, allowing the lock face to visually match other black-finished components on the project.
The Olympus DCN1-US19-101 model can be keyed together with other N Series locks, which lets a project share one key pattern across several lock points where the same N Series group is specified. Rekeyable construction via a cylinder retainer clip supports future changes, because the pin tumbler cylinder can be reconfigured or swapped to a new N Series layout while retaining the installed body. Stock keying options of KD or KA with a 4 pin standard design offer familiar pin counts and depths for locksmiths working within this family. Masterkeyed systems use a 5 pin standard setup, giving an additional shear line for master keys while keeping the same N Series structure. The lock passed ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 performance requirements, identified as equivalent to E07261 or E07271, which provides a reference point when spec sheets call for that level of cam lock performance. Acknowledgement by the Woodwork Institute supports use on WI-referenced projects, where specified products must align with that institute. Two reversible cams that work in all positions let a single lock body adapt to various handings and strike locations, which reduces rework when orientations differ from opening to opening. The 1 inch face that covers splintering around the bore offers a clean finished look even when the drilling edge is slightly rough, which can save time during layout and boring on site.
The Olympus DCN1-US19-101 cam lock is designed for 3/4 inch material thickness, so its cylinder length and cam reach match typical cabinet and casework panels using that thickness.
The N Series keyway, equivalent to National D4291 4-pin or D4292 5-pin systems, allows this lock to participate in N Series-based key systems using that pinning style.
The Olympus DCN1 cam lock uses stock keying of KD or KA in 4 pin standard form, and the DCN1-US19-101 variant is keyed alike to stock KA number 101.
The Olympus DCN1 N Series cam lock is easily rekeyable via its cylinder retainer clip, so the pin tumbler cylinder can be changed to a different N Series keying.
The Olympus DCN1 cam lock passed ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 performance requirements, which aligns it with a recognized cam lock performance level for specified work.
The Olympus DCN1 cam lock has a standard function where the key is removable in locked or unlocked position, allowing the key to be taken out after either state.
The Olympus DCN1-US19-101 flat black cam lock brings an N Series pin tumbler cylinder, keyed alike 101 stock keying, and 3/4 inch material fit into one unit tailored for cabinet and casework. Its ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 performance rating and Woodwork Institute acknowledgment align the lock with commercial woodworking specifications where those references matter. The reversible cams, 1 inch splinter-covering face, and rekeyable construction support day-to-day installation and future key changes on projects using N Series systems. For jobs calling for a flat black, N Series, keyed alike 101 cam lock in 3/4 inch material, this model fits that role.
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