Schlage C keyway deadbolt drawer lock delivers a pin tumbler deadbolt action for drawer security, so the bolt extends solidly into a strike and helps resist casual prying in typical cabinet and fixture applications. The Olympus Lock 700 series identity ties this product to a known drawer deadbolt format, which helps installers recognize how it fits into standard cabinet layouts. The 1-3/8 inch cylinder length reaches through thicker drawer fronts or panels, so the key interface stays accessible while the lock body sits properly behind the front. The bright brass finish presents a traditional appearance on visible drawer fronts, which suits cabinetry where lock hardware is intentionally exposed. The solid brass cylinder paired with a zinc die cast body gives a metal-on-metal operating core, which supports smooth key action in normal shop and commercial environments. As a pin tumbler design, this lock accepts Schlage C keying patterns, which matches common key systems.
The 1-3/8 inch cylinder length is matched to the listed 1-3/8 inch barrel length locks, which positions the locking mechanism behind thicker drawer or door fronts while still presenting the key face flush to the exterior. The key removable in locked or unlocked position function allows users to remove the key after securing or accessing the drawer, so the lock does not force a key-retained workflow. Standard function locks are non-handed, which lets the same lock body work in either left or right drawer configurations without re-orienting special handing parts. The combination of a zinc die cast body and solid brass cylinder creates a compact but substantial housing, which integrates cleanly into cabinet construction while maintaining a familiar locksmith-grade key interface at the front.
This Olympus Lock, Inc. 700 Schlage C keyway pin tumbler deadbolt drawer lock sits in the Deadbolt Locks class, which situates it for drawers and cabinet sections where a positive bolt throw into a bar strike is needed. The lock body is configured for drawer applications using the supplied barrel length designation, so it nests behind the front panel while the 1-3/8 inch cylinder reaches to the exterior face for key operation. Being keyed to the O-Bit key pattern within the Schlage C keyway family ties it to a recognizable key scheme, which helps facilities standardize drawer locking points with their existing Schlage-based systems. Bright brass finish allows this lock to blend into brass hinge and pull hardware on casework, so visible drawers present a consistent hardware appearance in finished installations.
The ability to be keyed together with other Schlage C keyway locks means a bank of drawers, cabinets, or fixture doors can share a common key, which reduces the number of keys tradespeople and facility staff carry. The easily re-keyable set screw cylinder release mechanism allows the cylinder to be changed without discarding the main lock body, so keying updates or master keying adjustments can be handled with less hardware replacement. Passing ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 performance requirements places this lock at a tested performance level, which supports confidence when specifying it for high-use drawers in commercial millwork. Accepting other manufacturers Schlage compatible key-in-knob cylinders lets locksmiths plug this drawer position into an existing Schlage-compatible system, which keeps cabinet hardware consistent while integrating with broader door hardware key plans. Key removal in either locked or unlocked position offers flexible operation for users who prefer to remove the key after use, while the non-handed standard function simplifies stocking and installation because a single part number handles both orientations.
The lock uses a Schlage C keyway pin tumbler design keyed to an O-Bit key, which lets it align with other Schlage C keyway systems on the same project.
The 1-3/8 inch cylinder length allows the lock body to sit behind thicker drawer fronts while the key face stays accessible at the exterior surface.
The lock is easily re-keyable via a set screw cylinder release mechanism, which lets the cylinder be changed while leaving the body in place.
The lock has passed ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 performance requirements, which supports use in demanding commercial or institutional drawer applications.
Standard function locks are non-handed, so the same lock body works in either left or right-oriented drawer layouts without special variants.
The lock body is zinc die cast and the cylinder is solid brass, providing a metal housing with a brass key interface suited to cabinet environments.
This Olympus Lock, Inc. 700 Schlage C keyway pin tumbler deadbolt drawer lock brings together a 1-3/8 inch cylinder, bright brass finish, and ANSI/BHMA A156.11 Grade 1 performance for demanding drawer projects. The easily re-keyable set screw cylinder release and non-handed standard function simplify both planning and future keying changes. When a project calls for Schlage C keyway drawer security that can tie into broader key systems, this 700S-US3138-OBIT model offers a defined cylinder length, metal construction, and flexible keying features ready for cabinet and fixture work.
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