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Identify Lock for Filing Cabinet Help?

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Identify Lock for Filing Cabinet Help?

Postby Neil-KY » 16 Jan 2013 12:28

I just bought this lateral filing cabinet and the lock number used to say "T 48" but it was drilled out. I removed the damaged lock and have pasted the picture below.

The assembly seems to be in tact. I just need the metal piece in the picture. If someone can help me identify the lock or point me to somewhere to buy a replacement that would work, I'd really appreciate it!

The Lock Dimensions are:
High: 13/16" (not including the moving part on top)
Wide: 1/4"
Long/Deep: 1 3/4"

This is the closest thing I could find to it but I'm not sure it will work:https://www.easykeys.com/mfr/addtocart.asp?ManufacturerPartNo=PTR-1750312

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Re: Identify Lock for Filing Cabinet Help?

Postby Squelchtone » 16 Jan 2013 12:45

Hi,

We get occasional questions from members of the public and we try to provide useful answers, but please note we are hobby lock pickers, not a locksmith hotline :wink: . It would make more sense to call a local locksmith shop or office furniture reseller in your area if you want the correct part.

The lock you found looks like the direct replacement. Here's one on ebay which may work as well:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/280329147885

Good luck with your project, and thanks for visiting.
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PS. Note to lp101 community: Because of the frequency with which the general public finds this forum and asks lock tech support / ask an expert style question, we are looking into having a thread or sub forum dedicated to answering Questions from the Public. Unfortunately in the internet forum world, it seems people join, ask 1 question, then disappear and are never heard from again. I would rather have an special area for visitors who just have a question, but aren't really here to become members of the community.
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Re: Identify Lock for Filing Cabinet Help?

Postby Neil-KY » 16 Jan 2013 13:33

I apologize for bothering you and really appreciate the link. Have a great day!

squelchtone wrote:Hi,

We get occasional questions from members of the public and we try to provide useful answers, but please note we are hobby lock pickers, not a locksmith hotline :wink: . It would make more sense to call a local locksmith shop or office furniture reseller in your area if you want the correct part.

The lock you found looks like the direct replacement. Here's one on ebay which may work as well:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/280329147885

Good luck with your project, and thanks for visiting.
Squelchtone


PS. Note to lp101 community: Because of the frequency with which the general public finds this forum and asks lock tech support / ask an expert style question, we are looking into having a thread or sub forum dedicated to answering Questions from the Public. Unfortunately in the internet forum world, it seems people join, ask 1 question, then disappear and are never heard from again. I would rather have an special area for visitors who just have a question, but aren't really here to become members of the community.
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Re: Identify Lock for Filing Cabinet Help?

Postby cledry » 27 Jan 2013 15:49

Any locksmith should have that in stock it is common enough. Should be $10-15
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Re: Identify Lock for Filing Cabinet Help?

Postby lockr » 30 Jan 2013 1:36

cledry wrote:Any locksmith should have that in stock it is common enough. Should be $10-15


Agreed, this is probably your quickest option; any locksmith will either have some in stock or be able to order one in quickly. I had a friend with a similar problem, I think it cost around $15 for a replacement.
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