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Made of durable polished steel, it's suited for cabinet or wardrobe doors.
The bolt shoots both directions for right or left handing. Comes complete with one brass-plated skeleton key. Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest. Loading recommendations for this item Item is in your Cart. View Cart Proceed to checkout. Sorry, we're having trouble showing recommendations right now. Please try again later. We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock.
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See all customer images. Showing of 35 reviews. Top Reviews Most recent Top Reviews. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. I used this lock to repair a very old desk that has been in my husband's family for over 70 years. We inherited the desk with a hole and a missing lock so I was concerned about it fitting correctly, but it did.
Furniture Detective: Unlock the secrets of furniture locks - Antique Trader
I love Amazon when you need to find some obscure part or items - like this lock. We bought this to replace a broken lock on a doll cabinet. Trips to Home Depot and Lowe's came up empty - but a 5 minute search on Amazon found an exact replacement. Another 10 minutes to install and wifey is happy again. The half-mortise lock is almost universal on 19th-century American and English case goods.
The simplest design is the surface-mounted lock that is not inset in the wood at all but is mounted with screws or nails flush to the inside surface of the drawer or door. The purpose of a lock, of course, is to keep someone out of a private place, but since most locks are designed only to keep honest people honest, a determined trespasser can almost always find a way in. Most older and antique furniture locks work on the simple idea of a key moving a bolt through the lock and into the adjoining frame member.
The key usually fits over a center pin of a given size and rotates around it. The blade of the key engages a semi-circular cavity in the bolt and moves it forward or back, as the case may be. The bolt, however, may have a built-in resistance to impede the use of an unauthorized key. The resistance is a notch in the bolt that engages a surface of the lock housing and prohibits the bolt from moving.
A spring holds the bolt notch fast to the face of the lock housing. The key must not only be the right size to move the bolt forward and back, it must be the right size to compress the spring and release the bolt so it can move. Most bolts have two notches, one in the locked position and one in the unlocked position. In addition to correct barrel size and blade size, a lock may employ other features to prevent the entry or use of a bogus key.
The most common is an inside ring of raised metal, concentric to the pin, that requires a notch in the key. This feature is easy to overcome by inserting a new blank key in the lock and working it back and forth.