CompX Timberline cam lock is designed as a cam lock with hooked cam for horizontal flipper or tambour doors, so it provides positive engagement on these sliding or pivoting door styles where a standard straight cam may not catch securely. The lock must be mounted counterclockwise to lock, which sets a clear orientation during layout and helps keep installation consistent across multiple doors on the same run. Cylinder length is 3/4 inch, giving a compact body that suits typical cabinet door thicknesses used in horizontal flipper and tambour applications without excess projection into the cabinet interior. The lock requires a 16.5 mm diameter bore hole, so door boring can follow a single, repeatable diameter across a project. This model is identified as cylinder body, Type 181 and CB-181, which ties into matching Timberline components and simplifies reordering or matching existing installations.
This CompX Timberline cam lock is described as a cam lock with hooked cam for horizontal flipper or tambour doors, so it is set up specifically for horizontal door motion rather than vertical swinging doors. The lock must be mounted counterclockwise to lock, meaning the locking action occurs as the cylinder turns in that direction and positions the hooked cam behind the strike. Cylinder length is 3/4 inch, which influences how deep the bore sits in the door and how the tail of the cylinder lines up with the hooked cam. Because it requires a 16.5 mm diameter bore hole, drilling operations can be planned around that single size so the cylinder body seats properly without excessive play or binding.
This cylinder body, Type 181, is described as a cam lock with hooked cam for horizontal flipper or tambour doors, so it fits cabinet or furniture runs that use sliding or lift-up tambour-style fronts. In these layouts, the hooked cam gives a positive catch behind a strike, which is especially useful where the door travels in a track and needs a firm stop when closed. The lock must be mounted counterclockwise to lock, so panel boring and orientation can be laid out consistently across multiple units on the bench. Cylinder length is 3/4 inch, so it suits typical flipper and tambour door constructions where the panel is relatively thin and space behind the face is limited. Because the lock requires a 16.5 mm diameter bore hole, casework and door panels can be produced with a uniform boring pattern that matches the CB-181 body.
The CB-181 cam lock is identified as cylinder body, Type 181 with manufacturer part CB-181, so it ties directly into the CompX Timberline lock family and simplifies matching when planning lock plugs and strike locations. The lock must be mounted counterclockwise to lock, which means jigs and boring templates can be set up so the key position and cam swing are the same from cabinet to cabinet. The requirement for a 16.5 mm diameter bore hole provides a fixed standard for drill tooling and helps the cylinder seat snugly in the door without excessive clearance. Cylinder length is 3/4 inch, influencing how the hooked cam aligns with the strike on horizontal flipper or tambour doors so the cam can rotate into place without interference. The web description notes TLSP181 strike plate sold separately and references specific Timberline lock plug codes, so the CB-181 body can be paired with strike plates and finish options that match existing Timberline setups.
The CB-181 cam lock is described as a cam lock with hooked cam for horizontal flipper or tambour doors, so it is intended for those specific door styles.
The CompX Timberline cam lock requires a 16.5 mm diameter bore hole, so drilling can follow that single size for a proper cylinder fit.
The CB-181 cylinder length is 3/4 inch, which suits typical flipper or tambour door thicknesses while keeping the body relatively compact.
The CB-181 cam lock must be mounted counterclockwise to lock, so turning the key in that direction rotates the hooked cam behind the strike.
Type 181 identifies this cylinder body as CB-181 within the CompX Timberline system, helping align it with the correct lock plugs and strike plates.
The web description states TLSP181 strike plate sold separately, indicating that TLSP181 is the referenced strike plate for use with this cam lock.
The CB-181 CompX Timberline cam lock combines a hooked cam for horizontal flipper or tambour doors with a defined 3/4 inch cylinder length and 16.5 mm bore requirement, so layout and boring stay predictable on shop projects. The need to mount counterclockwise to lock sets a clear orientation standard, which is useful when repeating the same lock setup across several cabinets. With its Type 181 cylinder body designation and CB-181 part number, this lock ties directly into Timberline strike and plug references, supporting consistent hardware choices on new builds or matching existing Timberline installations.
Sold In: 1 Each
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Sold in: 1 Each | TLSP181 Mfr# SP-181-3 | SP-181 Strike Plate, Black | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | TLSP181-BN Mfr# SP-181-1 | SP-181 Strike Plate, Bright Nickel |