Trim Rings 7/8" Diameter Antique Brass is a CompX National trim bezel designed to finish 7/8 inch bored mounting holes so lock and latch installations look clean and deliberate. The 7/8 inch diameter sizing matches common bored mounting holes, so the ring seats closely around the hardware and visually tightens up the opening. The antique brass finish matches antique brass lock components, giving a uniform face when the installation is visible on doors or panels. As a trim bezel, this ring surrounds the hole edge, so it masks chipping that happens when boring through veneer or laminate. Used to cover ragged edges around bored mounting holes, it turns a mechanically sound but rough-looking hole into a presentable finished opening that suits professional cabinetry and millwork jobs.
The 7/8 inch diameter format ties directly to the bored mounting hole size, so centering the trim ring over the opening aligns the visible brass edge with the hardware body for a neat border. Because it is a trim bezel used to cover ragged edges around bored mounting holes, it allows the installer to rely on normal boring tools without needing additional edge-cleanup steps for the visible surface. The antique brass trim ring surrounds the hardware where it passes through the panel, which helps visually align the lock or latch in relation to stile or rail lines on doors and face frames.
This CompX National trim ring is used on bored mounting holes that measure 7/8 inch in diameter, so it fits cabinet and furniture lock or latch openings drilled to that size. Because it is used to cover ragged edges around bored mounting holes, it is applied directly at the visible face where the boring operation exited or where tear-out is present. In lock and latch layouts, it occupies the area immediately around the cylinder, cam lock body, or similar hardware on the finished side of the panel, which brings a defined antique brass border to the opening. As part of the Locks and Latches and Lock Accessories family, it works in assemblies where the functional lock is already specified and the remaining need is a finished transition between hardware and wood, laminate, or composite surfaces.
The trim ring being identified as a trim bezel means it is purpose-built to provide a finished edge, so it supports installers who want the bored mounting hole to look intentional rather than rough after drilling. Its 7/8 inch diameter relationship to the opening controls how much of the surrounding surface is shown, which helps standardize the visual reveal from one cabinet door or drawer front to the next on multi-unit runs. The antique brass finish coordinates with antique brass hardware specified elsewhere on the job, maintaining consistent color across pulls, hinges, and locks when those components share that finish. By being used to cover ragged edges around bored mounting holes, this trim ring allows previously chipped or slightly damaged edges to remain in service while showing an orderly brass border, reducing the need to re-bore or replace panels purely for edge appearance.
The trim ring is 7/8 inch diameter, so it is intended to finish bored mounting holes drilled to 7/8 inch, giving a tight visual border around compatible lock or latch hardware.
The trim ring is used to cover ragged edges around bored mounting holes, so it hides chipping or tear-out at the surface while keeping the structural hole intact for the hardware.
The trim ring is described as antique brass, so it visually matches antique brass locks and related hardware on cabinets, doors, or panels using that finish.
The trim ring works as a trim bezel around the bored mounting hole, so it sits at the visible face of the panel where the lock or latch passes through.
The part falls under Locks and Latches and Lock Accessories and is classed as a trim bezel, so it supports the main lock rather than providing the locking function.
The trim ring carries manufacturer part number C2017-4G, so it can be specified clearly when matching existing hardware schedules or reordering for future work.
This CompX National trim ring in antique brass is defined as a 7/8 inch diameter trim bezel used to cover ragged edges around bored mounting holes, so it directly serves finish work around lock and latch openings. The dedicated trim bezel role means it focuses on appearance at the hole edge, supporting cabinetry, furniture, and millwork where drilled openings sit at eye level or within decorative fields. When the job calls for antique brass hardware on a 7/8 inch bored hole, this trim ring offers a matched finish and a controlled border, giving a clear, repeatable way to present those openings across multiple installations.
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Sold in: 1 Each | NLC2017-14A Mfr# C2017-14A | 2017 Pin/Disc Tumbler Trim Ring, Bright Nickel, Keyed-Alike | ||||
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Sold in: 1 Each | NLC2017-3 Mfr# C2017-3 | Trim Rings 7/8" Diameter, Bright Brass |
Sold In: 1 Each