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Sugatsune push lock for bypass doors gives bypass sliding doors a dedicated locking point, so a single sliding panel can be secured in display or cabinet applications. This push lock for bypass sliding doors uses a back-surface mount design, so the lock body fastens to the rear of the sliding door instead of the front face, keeping the exterior of the door clean for retail or residential use. The counterplate is mounted on the front face of the back door, so the moving front door positively engages the fixed rear door when locked, preventing the front panel from sliding. Designed for single door application in a bypass pair, this lock focuses security on the active sliding leaf, which suits showcase and bypass cabinet layouts. The chrome construction presents a bright, finished look at the lock head, which suits typical showcase and cabinet hardware lines.
The back-surface mount design positions the lock body behind the bypass sliding door, so installers work from the rear of the moving panel while the finished chrome head sits in a 7/8 inch bore. Door thickness support of 13/16 inch and 1 inch anchors the mounting plane, so drilling depth and lock placement can be planned around common panel stock. With the counterplate on the front face of the back door, the installer aligns plate and lock so the front door travels cleanly and then seats firmly at the locked position. The turn key 90 degrees to the right, push in sequence creates the locked state, providing a clear, mechanical routine for users. Unlocking by turning the key 90 degrees to the right disengages the lock automatically, so the door can slide immediately once the key is returned 90 degrees back and removed.
This Sugatsune push lock for bypass doors is designed for bypass sliding doors in showcases and similar cabinet layouts, where one door glides in front of another. By using a back-surface mount lock body, it suits installations where the front face of the active sliding door must remain mostly uninterrupted, such as retail display fronts or finished cabinet exteriors. Door thickness capability of 13/16 inch and 1 inch positions this lock for panels built from standard cabinet sheet goods or glass framing designs that land in these thickness ranges. The counterplate on the front face of the back door defines the meeting point, so installers can set a consistent closed position for the front door and repeat that dimension across multiple openings. In bypass and showcase door locks, this front-and-back pairing controls how far the door travels and where it stops.
The locking motion - turn key 90 degrees to the right, push in, then turn 90 degrees to the left and remove - gives a multi-step action that confirms when the lock is fully set, which supports consistent closing routines for staff. During unlocking, turning the key 90 degrees to the right allows the lock to automatically disengage, so the mechanism releases without an extra push or pull, helping doors open on the first attempt. The high-security million lock dimple key delivers a specialized key profile, so each lock can operate on a precision keying system that resists casual duplication. In daily workflow, this key system supports controlled access to bypass sliding doors on showcases and cabinets. The 7/8 inch head diameter concentrates the working parts into a compact face, so even when locks are spaced closely along a run of sliding doors, each cylinder occupies only a small area of the stile.
The Sugatsune 2400M-25 push lock is for bypass sliding doors, so it suits applications where one door slides in front of another, such as showcase or cabinet fronts.
The back-surface mount design places the lock body on the rear of the sliding door, so installation work happens from the back side while only the 7/8 inch head shows on the front.
This push lock supports door thicknesses of 13/16 inch and 1 inch, so it aligns with common panel dimensions used in bypass cabinet and showcase door construction.
The locking sequence turns the key 90 degrees to the right, then pushes the lock in, then turns the key 90 degrees to the left and removes it, leaving the door secured.
To unlock, the key turns 90 degrees to the right, the lock automatically disengages, then the key turns 90 degrees back and is removed, allowing the door to slide freely.
The high-security million lock dimple key system provides a precision key pattern, which supports controlled access and reduces the chance of casual key interchange between locks.
This Sugatsune push lock for bypass doors combines a back-surface mount body, 7/8 inch head, and counterplate on the back door face to control a single sliding door in a bypass pair. Door thickness coverage of 13/16 inch and 1 inch lines up with many showcase and cabinet designs, helping integrate security into standard panels. The defined locking and unlocking sequence, tied to the high-security million lock dimple key, supports repeatable operation for staff using these doors every day. For bypass sliding door projects needing a focused locking point, this 2400M-25 layout offers a purpose-built option.
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