N Series pin tumbler deadbolt drawer lock defines this Olympus Lock, Inc. unit as part of their N Series system, giving you a keyed solution that aligns with the same N keyway across related locks for consistent key control on casework. The flat black finish identifies the visual style at a glance, helping match existing dark hardware schemes on cabinetry or millwork. Keying that can be keyed together with other N Series locks allows you to plan projects where multiple locks operate on one key system, simplifying day-to-day access for users across banks of drawers. Stock keying listed as KD/KA - 4 pin standard sets the base security format, so you know you are working with a conventional 4-pin layout common in commercial woodworking hardware. The deadbolt drawer lock design places the locking action at the bolt, supporting positive drawer retention in closed position.
The cylinder length range of 15/16 inch, 1-3/8 inch or 1-5/8 inch describes the different cylinder sizes available, guiding how this lock style can match varying drawer or panel thicknesses in a project. The barrel diameter of 7/8 inch identifies the hole size required for the cylinder, which matters when boring or machining fronts in the shop so the cylinder seats correctly. Standard function described as key removable in locked or unlocked position means the key can be withdrawn after operating the lock either way, which affects how end users interact with the drawer in daily use. The note that standard function locks are non-handed indicates the same unit works in left or right applications, helping simplify ordering and layout. Reference to equivalent to E07041(200DW) standard function connects this model number to an established functional pattern in the Olympus line.
The category listing as deadbolt locks positions this product for drawer applications where a projecting bolt is preferred, aligning with casework designs that use a strike surface to stop drawer travel. The N Series keyway identified as equivalent to National D4291 4-pin or D4292 5-pin system places this lock in a widely recognized key family, which matters when coordinating with existing N Series hardware on cabinets or fixtures. Stock KA numbers listed as 101, 103, 107, 915 define common keyed-alike groups, allowing projects to standardize drawers into organized key sets. The masterkeyed notation as 5 pin standard and grand masterkeyed available highlights that the cylinder format supports multi-level keying plans, which is important when facilities require hierarchies of access in offices, labs, or institutional casework. Keys listed as 2 keys per lock describe the normal key count per lock cylinder, which affects how many users can operate a given keyed location from initial setup.
The rekeyable design via set screw cylinder release mechanism provides a defined service feature, so locksmiths or woodworking shops can swap cylinders while leaving the main lock body installed in the drawer. The ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 performance requirements reference offers a benchmark for how the lock performed under standardized testing, which supports selection for higher-use drawers that see frequent locking and unlocking cycles. The combination of zinc die cast body with a solid brass, pin tumbler cylinder groups common cabinet lock materials, helping maintain predictable drilling and seating behavior when fabricating fronts and rails. The barrel diameter of 7/8 inch combined with the available cylinder lengths lets drafters and engineers assign consistent bore sizes while adjusting for drawer front thickness, improving repeatability across production runs. Standard function being key removable in locked or unlocked position further clarifies user expectations, as operators can lock or unlock and then remove the key either way to leave the drawer in the desired state.
The lock uses an N Series keyway, equivalent to National D4291 4-pin or D4292 5-pin, allowing it to align with other N Series locks on the same key family.
The rekeyable design with a set screw cylinder release mechanism allows cylinder changes while keeping the main body in place, streamlining field rekeying for this lock style.
Passing ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 performance requirements means the deadbolt lock met a recognized standard for tested performance in deadbolt applications.
The cylinder lengths of 15/16 inch, 1-3/8 inch or 1-5/8 inch and 7/8 inch barrel diameter define boring depth and hole size when machining drawer or panel faces.
The standard function lists the key as removable in locked or unlocked position, so users can withdraw the key after turning it either way on the lock.
The body is zinc die cast and the cylinder is solid brass with a pin tumbler design, pairing a metal housing with a brass key cylinder typical of cabinet locks.
Choosing the N Series pin tumbler deadbolt drawer lock, flat black, keyed different, centers your project on a deadbolt-style drawer lock that can be keyed together with other N Series locks while remaining easily rekeyable via set screw cylinder release. The combination of ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 performance requirements, zinc die cast body, and solid brass, pin tumbler cylinder ties this Olympus Lock, Inc. model 200-US19138-KD to established cabinet and casework workflows. For drawer layouts calling for an N Series keyway with flexible keying options, this deadbolt drawer lock provides a defined, spec-driven choice.
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