
1" Mortise Cylinder Schlage SC1 (Oil Rubbed Bronze)
- Comes with 2 keys
- Keyed in pairs
- Adams-Rite Cam
- Cylinders use Schlage pins and the same spacing depth as Schlage.
- Fits 5 pin SC1 keys only
FAQs
How do I install a 1" mortise cylinder?
Simply insert the cylinder into the mortise lock body and secure it with the set screw once aligned. Always check cam orientation before tightening.
How does a mortise cylinder lock work?
A mortise cylinder lock operates by inserting a key into the cylinder, which rotates the plug to engage or disengage the lock mechanism inside a mortise-style lock body. The cylinder controls the locking bolt, allowing the door to be securely locked or unlocked when the correct key is used.
Original: $9.39
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$3.291" Mortise Cylinder Schlage SC1 (Oil Rubbed Bronze)
- Comes with 2 keys
- Keyed in pairs
- Adams-Rite Cam
- Cylinders use Schlage pins and the same spacing depth as Schlage.
- Fits 5 pin SC1 keys only
FAQs
How do I install a 1" mortise cylinder?
Simply insert the cylinder into the mortise lock body and secure it with the set screw once aligned. Always check cam orientation before tightening.
How does a mortise cylinder lock work?
A mortise cylinder lock operates by inserting a key into the cylinder, which rotates the plug to engage or disengage the lock mechanism inside a mortise-style lock body. The cylinder controls the locking bolt, allowing the door to be securely locked or unlocked when the correct key is used.
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- Comes with 2 keys
- Keyed in pairs
- Adams-Rite Cam
- Cylinders use Schlage pins and the same spacing depth as Schlage.
- Fits 5 pin SC1 keys only
FAQs
How do I install a 1" mortise cylinder?
Simply insert the cylinder into the mortise lock body and secure it with the set screw once aligned. Always check cam orientation before tightening.
How does a mortise cylinder lock work?
A mortise cylinder lock operates by inserting a key into the cylinder, which rotates the plug to engage or disengage the lock mechanism inside a mortise-style lock body. The cylinder controls the locking bolt, allowing the door to be securely locked or unlocked when the correct key is used.













