Description
Cabinet Lock Drill Guide
Olympus Lock manufactures institutional-grade cabinet locks that reflect the Company’s culture of design and ingenuity. The company pioneered rekeyable cabinet locks and holds numerous North American patents speaking to those inventions. By incorporating feedback from locksmiths at airports, casinos, schools, and hospitals, Olympus engineered its products to be both durable and easy to work with, making it the preferred choice of institutional locksmiths. The Company has been around for over three decades, is still family owned and operated, and boasts industry leading ship times.
Features:
Punches a DOUBLE “D” hole in sheet metal cabinet doors ordrawers
Use on metal cabinets/drawers or any type of sheet metal door/drawer made with 18 gauge (.048) or lighter steel
To use: Simply drill a 1/2″ or 3/4″ hole centered where the cam lock is to be installed, slide the punch through the hole and tighten down the hex nut with an
11/16″ wrench or socket set
Punches a DOUBLE “D” hole size 7/8″ wide by 1-1/8″ high
Specifications:
Hole type
Punches a DOUBLE “D” hole in sheet metal cabinet drawers and doors
Metal type
Use on metal cabinets or any type of sheet metal door made with 18 gauge (.048) or lighter steel
To use
Drill a 3/4″ hole centered where the cam lock is to be installed, slide the punch through the hole and tighten down the hex nut with a 11/16″ wrench or socket set
Hole size
Punches a DOUBLE “D” hole size approximately 7/8″ wide by 1-1/8″ high
For use with
1-1/8″ diameter Olympus cabinet locks 720, 820, 920, CR25 ME93, SA54 and YA93
Downloads:
Spec Sheet