Half Mortise Lock
We recommend reading: Selecting and replacing half mortise locks. | Antique Cabinet Drawer LocksMany lock sizes were made years ago. Few sizes are now made. Replacing old locks often requires cabinet work. More Half Mortise Locks for Drawers:Keyhole Covers
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This cabinet drawer lock features a traditional design. It is often used on antique and vintage furniture. This lock is well-crafted with a sturdy extruded brass plate, steel box, and brass bolt. Use on drawers, desks, and cabinet doors hinged on right. The secure lever locking mechanism ensures reliable functionality.
These half mortise type locks are for drawers and cabinet doors hinged on right. Lock fits into a partial cut out in furniture interior. No strike is necessary. Key turns one lever mechanism to secure lid. Once installed, lock is hidden from exterior view. These locks have a brass face plate with steel box and brass bolt. Made in England.
Install Considerations
- Strikes were rarely used with half mortise locks. Typically wood is notched to accept bolt. However if preferred a generic #4521 strike is available separately.
- When using on doors: select according to side door is hinged on. This lock is for cabinet doors hinged on right.
- When using on drawers: Keyholes are off-center requiring lock to be positioned accordingly.
- Lock installs into a partial cut out in furniture. In closed position, lock is not seen.
If replacing a lock: the backset measurement must be determined
- If you have original lock: measure distance between top edge of lock to lock pin in center of keyhole. This measurement is known as the backset.
- If old lock not available, determine backset by measuring: distance from center of keyhole (where lock pin will be) to top edge of drawer or side edge of door.
- The backset measurement of the replacement lock, must match backset measurement in original lock and/or keyhole location measurement in drawer or cabinet door.