CompX Timberline cam lock is a universal type lock for either doors or drawers, so one CB-170 part number covers typical cabinet panels without mixing different lock bodies. This universal design helps standardize layouts when you are building runs with both hinged doors and sliding or pull-out drawers. The lock is described as a vertical mount with off-set cam, giving you a cabinet lock layout suited to many casework styles that call for a vertical cylinder orientation. As part of the CompX Timberline Lock line, the CB-170 keeps your job aligned with a recognized cam lock system often used in woodworking environments. The SAP description identifies this component as CYLINDER BODY, TYPE 170, which tells you this is the cylinder body style designed for the Timberline Type 170 setup. That part identification supports ordering repeat parts confidently on future projects.
The CB-170 is described as a vertical mount with off-set cam, so the cylinder is oriented vertically in the 16.5 mm diameter bore hole and the cam throws from that vertical axis. That mounting style helps when you lay out doors or drawers that need a top-to-bottom lock action rather than a horizontal throw. The adjustable cylinder length from 7/8 inch to 1-1/4 inch, achieved by screwing the cylinder body in or out, means the same lock body can sit correctly in faces with different thicknesses while keeping the cam in working position. Because the cam choices extend 1-1/4 inch straight and 1-1/2 inch with a bent arm, you can match the throw to the strike location that suits your cabinet construction. The lock turns counterclockwise to lock at a 90 degree rotation only, so the key travel is predictable for both installers and users.
The web description identifies the CB-170 as a universal type lock for either doors or drawers, so it fits typical cabinet casework where both hinged doors and pull-out drawers require keyed security. Using one CompX Timberline cam lock style across those fronts helps align drilling and boring patterns, because each location can be prepared with the specified 16.5 mm diameter bore hole. The vertical mount with off-set cam lets the installer position the cylinder so the key slot is vertical while the cam reaches behind the cabinet front to catch the strike. With a straight cam extending 1-1/4 inch and a bent arm cam extending 1-1/2 inch, the lock adapts to different reveals and setbacks commonly found in face frame or panel constructions. The nickel plated finish cup presents a bright metal appearance at the face, which ties in visually with other nickel finish cabinet components where a coordinated look is desired.
The CB-170 designation and SAP description CYLINDER BODY, TYPE 170 define the lock as a specific cylinder body within the CompX Timberline Lock system, which supports consistent reordering and uniform hardware across multiple jobs. Adjustable cylinder length from 7/8 inch to 1-1/4 inch, achieved by screwing the cylinder body in or out, keeps the cam located at an effective depth even when door or drawer fronts vary in thickness, aiding smooth cam engagement with the strike. The lock operates counterclockwise to lock at a 90 degree rotation only, so the key turn is limited to a quarter-turn movement that users can repeat easily without over-rotating the cylinder. Having a straight cam extending 1-1/4 inch and a bent arm cam extending 1-1/2 inch lets you select the cam that reaches the strike cleanly, which reduces binding and helps the cam seat firmly behind the frame or keeper. The nickel plated finish cup surrounds the cylinder at the front of the panel, providing a finished appearance at the bore edge while supporting a consistent reveal around the lock face.
The CompX Timberline cam lock CB-170 is described as a universal type lock for either doors or drawers, so it suits cabinet doors and drawers that need a keyed cam-style locking point.
The CB-170 cam lock requires a 16.5 mm diameter bore hole, which sets the drilling size for the cylinder so the lock seats correctly in the panel.
The product description states the straight cam extends 1-1/4 inch and the bent arm cam extends 1-1/2 inch, providing two reach options to align with the strike location.
The CB-170 cylinder length can be adjusted from 7/8 inch to 1-1/4 inch by screwing the cylinder body in or out, allowing the body depth to match different front thicknesses.
The CB-170 cam lock operates counterclockwise to lock at a 90 degree rotation only, giving a defined quarter-turn action from the unlocked to locked position.
The web description notes the lock is supplied with a nickel plated finish cup, so the visible trim presents a nickel appearance at the cabinet face.
The CompX Timberline cam lock CB-170 combines a universal type lock for either doors or drawers with a vertical mount off-set cam, so one cylinder body covers a wide range of cabinet fronts. The adjustable cylinder length from 7/8 inch to 1-1/4 inch lets you align the lock body to different material thicknesses while keeping the cam in working position. With a straight cam extending 1-1/4 inch and a bent arm cam extending 1-1/2 inch, you can match the throw to the strike location that fits your construction. The required 16.5 mm diameter bore hole and quarter-turn counterclockwise-to-lock action simplify layout and operation. Select the CB-170 when a defined Type 170 cylinder body suits your cabinet locking plan.
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