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    Rounded Steel Lock, doors hinged right

    • How Sold: Each
    • Style: Transitional
    • Usually Ships In: 1-3 business days
    • Material: Steel
    • Finish: Natural
    • Includes: 1 Key & Mounting Screws
    For SIZE and PRODUCT INFORMATION ** scroll down page **

    Half Mortise Locks

    Lock Size - doors hinged on right
    • Backset- Distance To Pin: 5/8"
    • Overall: 1-3/4" W x 1-9/16" H
    • Selvedge: 3/8" x 1-3/4"
    • Bolt Projection: 1/4"
    Key Size
    • Barrel: 3/16" x 1-3/8"
    • 2-5/16" Overall Length
    • Key-bit Height: 3/8"

    Finding an exact match for an old lock is not always possible, as only a limited amount of sizes are now  made.

    If replacing a lock we suggest reading: What you need to know about selecting and replacing half mortise locks.


    Half Mortise Box Lock Measurement Diagram
    More Rounded Steel Locks

    Rounded Furniture Locks are an economical style, specific to some 19th - 20th century furniture. Use on drawers and doors hinged on right. Their polished steel construction and light weight characteristics are authentic to the late 1800's into the 1900's.  These are an early style "machine" lock easily installed in mortises cut by routers or machinery. The lock has an angled selvedge edge seen on many furniture pieces from this time frame. Strike not included as not required.

    This is a very reasonably priced lock, as such: locking mechanism is average, not as smooth as finer made brass locks, yet is serviceable. Made in Asia. If using on doors please select according to side door is hinged on.

    Install Considerations
    1. When using on doors: select according to side door is hinged on. This lock is for cabinet doors hinged on right.
    2. When using on drawers: Keyholes are off-center requiring lock to be positioned accordingly.
    3. 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.

      Customer Reviews

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      Wayne C.
      Right lock, wrong size

      I ordered the lock I believed I needed for an antique display cabinet (using the very handy guide made available) but through my own fault I got the wrong size. (The size I need is apparently not available).
      The response I got to questions was fast and helpful. The offer to return the lock was appreciated but I ultimately used it to fabricate repairs on the old lock.
      Cant recommend them enough for their product quality and customer service.

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      Randy V.
      Great Customer Service

      Needed to replace the locking mechanism on a vintage makeup table I am refurbishing and was having difficulties finding my way around the web site for antique locks and key lock inserts. Some of the best telephone support I have received lately from purchasing items on-line. Called and talked to a representative whom helped me navigate their website to find the items I needed. Will be ordering from Paxton again.

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      Smokytopazz
      Worked perfectly

      Bought these for an old chest that someone had taken out. The holes on the chest did not match perfectly, but not a problem for me to modify installation. Very pleased with product!

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