
1" T-Turn Mortise Cylinder (Satin Chrome)
- Solid brass construction.
- Precision CNC machined.
- 1" length.
- Adams-Rite "ST" Cam
FAQs
What is a 1" T-Turn Mortise Cylinder used for?
It’s commonly used in commercial and residential locks that require interior thumb-turn operation—ideal for storefronts, utility rooms, and office doors.
What is the difference between a mortise lock and a cylinder?
A mortise lock is a complete locking mechanism installed inside a pocket (mortise) in the door. A cylinder, on the other hand, is the key-operated component that controls the locking function. The cylinder can be replaced or rekeyed without removing the entire mortise lock.
Original: $13.00
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$4.551" T-Turn Mortise Cylinder (Satin Chrome)
- Solid brass construction.
- Precision CNC machined.
- 1" length.
- Adams-Rite "ST" Cam
FAQs
What is a 1" T-Turn Mortise Cylinder used for?
It’s commonly used in commercial and residential locks that require interior thumb-turn operation—ideal for storefronts, utility rooms, and office doors.
What is the difference between a mortise lock and a cylinder?
A mortise lock is a complete locking mechanism installed inside a pocket (mortise) in the door. A cylinder, on the other hand, is the key-operated component that controls the locking function. The cylinder can be replaced or rekeyed without removing the entire mortise lock.
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Description
- Solid brass construction.
- Precision CNC machined.
- 1" length.
- Adams-Rite "ST" Cam
FAQs
What is a 1" T-Turn Mortise Cylinder used for?
It’s commonly used in commercial and residential locks that require interior thumb-turn operation—ideal for storefronts, utility rooms, and office doors.
What is the difference between a mortise lock and a cylinder?
A mortise lock is a complete locking mechanism installed inside a pocket (mortise) in the door. A cylinder, on the other hand, is the key-operated component that controls the locking function. The cylinder can be replaced or rekeyed without removing the entire mortise lock.












