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Dead bolt style, for surface mounting on wooden panels.
Material : Zinc die cast housing and cylinders, brass keys, other parts plated steel.

Unit of Measure

Specifications

No. of Tumblers

N/A 5

Lock Model

N/A D Series

Lock Info

Specifications

N/A Dead bolt style, for surface mounting on wooden panels.

Material

N/A Zinc die cast housing and cylinders, brass keys, other parts plated steel.

Mechanisms

N/A Available in a single bitted 5 disc tumbler mechanism which offers 177 primary and 20 master changes.

Operation

N/A 180° key turn: key withdraws in locked and unlocked position.

Finishes

N/A Bright Nickel (standard)

General

N/A Mystic from Illinois Lock lets you get positive, yet flexible control for your keying needs in desks and cabinets. A separate key controls plug insertion or removal. You don't need and no one else can use picks or screwdrivers. The Mystic lets you add keying after production; or rekey anytime you desire. It's easy to do but only for you. Just insert separate key into plug desired, put plug in lock housing, turn and remove the key. Add corresponding keys for lock and you're in business. The separate key removes plug when you want to rekey, too. The Mystic makes so much sense, it is the only lock you will want for your desk and cabinet security needs.

General Information

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    Finishes : Finishes are a very important part of quality hardware, and we take particular pride in the high standard of our lock finishes.

    Standard Finishes : Bright Brass US3, Satin Brass US4, Bright Nickel US14, Satin Nickel US15, Bright Chrome US26, Satin Chrome US26D.

    Inquire About Our Special Finishes : Old English US8, Statuary Bronze US20, Black US18.

    Order Instructions For Cabinet Locks :
    1. Lock model number ­ Indicates mechanism type, lock body style and size.
    2. Key rotation ­ Drawer : Fig.9, Door: Fig. 10 &11.
    3. Key Withdrawal Positions - When locked and unlocked (0° & 180°) or when locked only (0°).
    4. Number of keys required.
    5. Key change specification - Keyed alike, keyed different, master keyed, etc.
    6. Whether or not key number is to be put on the lock. (Plug face or back plate).
    7. Lock finish