Schlage C keyway deadbolt drawer lock describes this Olympus 700 pin tumbler deadbolt drawer lock, so installers get a clear match when they need a Schlage C key system in drawer applications. The keyed alike #101 setup keeps multiple locks on the same key, which simplifies key control across banks of drawers in shops or commercial casework. The 1-1/8 inch cylinder length gives a defined barrel size, which helps match lock depth to standard drawer front and material thicknesses. Its satin chrome 26D finish provides a consistent appearance on visible front faces, which matters when hardware must align with other satin chrome components. The lock uses a Schlage C keyway, so it fits Schlage C key systems in projects that already follow that key standard. This 700 series deadbolt design focuses on drawer security, so it serves when a positive deadbolt action is preferred for casework.
The 1-1/8 inch cylinder length on this Olympus 700 Schlage C keyway lock sets the working depth, so casework boring depths and drawer construction can be laid out around a known barrel dimension. The set screw cylinder release mechanism allows the lock to be re-keyed, which helps locksmiths and millworkers adapt the cylinder to changing key schedules without swapping the entire lock body. The pin tumbler design uses a standard cylinder format, which matches common service tools in the field. Key removal in both locked and unlocked positions allows operators to remove the key after locking or while leaving the drawer unlocked, which supports different operating policies in commercial environments. Non-handed standard function means the lock body does not rely on a right- or left-hand orientation, which simplifies layout and reduces part variation in production runs.
The Olympus 700 Schlage C keyway pin tumbler deadbolt drawer lock fits drawer applications where a Schlage C key system is required, so it suits casework tied to Schlage-based master key systems. Its classification as a deadbolt drawer lock places it in projects needing a positive bolt action on drawers rather than a simple latch, which supports security-focused cabinetry in offices and commercial spaces. The 1-1/8 inch cylinder length makes it a match for drawer fronts that accommodate that barrel depth, so designers can align the lock with material thickness expectations during engineering. The satin chrome 26D finish ties this lock to other satin chrome hardware families, which helps maintain a consistent visible hardware line across cabinets, desks, or storage fixtures using similar finishes.
The Olympus 700 Schlage C keyway drawer lock has passed ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 performance requirements, which shows it has been tested to a high performance standard for its category and supports use in demanding commercial environments. The body uses zinc die cast construction, which provides a rigid housing for the cylinder and internal components under normal drawer use. The cylinder is solid brass, which offers a stable material for keying work and ongoing re-keying via the set screw cylinder release mechanism. That re-keyable design allows lock service to follow changing key schedules or system expansions while leaving the primary housing in place. The key removable in locked or unlocked positions feature supports workflows where users need to secure the drawer and remove the key, or leave the drawer unlocked while still taking the key away. Non-handed operation means the same lock can be used on both sides or different drawer orientations without changing the part, which simplifies stocking and layout. The lock will accept other manufacturer's Schlage compatible key-in-knob cylinders, which gives hardware planners flexibility when coordinating cylinders within a Schlage-compatible system across multiple hardware types.
The Olympus 700 Schlage C model is a pin tumbler deadbolt drawer lock, so it provides a bolt-style locking action suited to securing drawers in cabinetry and casework.
The keyed alike #101 configuration sets multiple locks to the same key, so facilities can operate groups of drawers using a single key pattern for simplified access control.
The 1-1/8 inch cylinder length indicates the barrel depth of the lock, which helps match the lock body to drawer front thickness and boring depth in cabinet construction.
This Schlage C keyway drawer lock uses a set screw cylinder release mechanism, which allows the cylinder to be re-keyed while retaining the primary lock housing on the drawer.
Passing ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 performance requirements indicates this lock has been tested to a high performance standard for its deadbolt drawer lock category.
This Olympus 700 lock will accept other manufacturer's Schlage compatible key-in-knob cylinders, which allows coordination with Schlage-compatible cylinders across different hardware.
The Olympus 700 Schlage C keyway pin tumbler deadbolt drawer lock aligns with Schlage C key systems, which supports projects already standardized on that keyway. Its 1-1/8 inch cylinder length, keyed alike #101 option, and Grade 1 tested performance provide defined parameters for planning secure drawer layouts. The satin chrome 26D finish, zinc die cast body, and solid brass cylinder tie appearance and material details to known hardware standards. For Schlage C based drawer runs, this lock offers a focused combination of keying, performance designation, and finish for professional cabinet and millwork installations.
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