CompX Timberline lock cylinder body gives you a vertical mount cam lock body designed for controlled cabinet and furniture security. The Type 194 cylinder body rotates 180 degrees, so the cam travels through a full half-turn, which provides a clear locked or unlocked position that is easy to verify during use. All locks using this body require a 16.5 mm diameter bore hole, tying the installation to a precise drilling operation that helps maintain alignment across multiple cabinet doors or drawers. The cylinder body is designed to mount in 3/4 inch thick material with a 3/4 inch long cylinder, matching common casework thickness so you can keep to standard panel construction. This CB-194 body is set up so locks must be installed to lock in a counter clockwise position, which standardizes key movement direction across a project and supports consistent user operation.
This Type 194 cam lock body is designed to mount vertically, so the cylinder positions consistently on cabinet faces and allows the cam to work reliably with matching strikes. All locks using this CB-194 body require a 16.5 mm diameter bore hole, which sets the drilling requirement and keeps the cylinder seating snug in the panel. The design is intended for 3/4 inch thick material with a 3/4 inch long cylinder, so the body locates correctly front to back without shimming. The lock is installed so it locks in a counter clockwise position, fixing the relationship between key rotation and cam travel for predictable closing and opening.
The CB-194 cylinder body belongs to the cam locks class, placing it in typical cabinet and furniture locking applications where a rotating cam engages a strike. The vertical mount design suits face-mounted locations on doors or drawer fronts, keeping the key orientation consistent across casework. Its 16.5 mm bore requirement ties directly to standard drilling on shop equipment, which supports repeatable positioning across multiple panels in a project. The 3/4 inch material design matches widely used cabinet stock thickness, letting the cam project from a known reference plane toward a strike. With a 1-1/4 inch cam extension and 9/32 inch setback flat, the body shapes how far the cam reaches behind the panel, which is important when lining up with strikes on frames or cabinet sides.
The 180 degree rotation of this CompX Timberline lock cylinder body means the cam turns through a fixed half-circle, which simplifies setting strikes so that fully locked and fully unlocked positions are distinct. The requirement that locks be installed to lock in a counter clockwise position standardizes user interaction, which is useful in commercial or multi-user environments. Designing the body for 3/4 inch thick material with a 3/4 inch long cylinder keeps the cylinder collar and cam spacing predictable, so the cam extension of 1-1/4 inch can be used effectively to reach a strike without guesswork. The 9/32 inch setback flat further defines how the cam sits relative to the cylinder face, which supports precise planning of door overlays or inset conditions that rely on accurate cam engagement.
The CB-194 cylinder body is a CompX Timberline Type 194 cam lock body, so it uses a rotating cam to engage a strike on cabinets or similar casework.
The CompX Timberline lock cylinder body is designed so all locks require a 16.5 mm diameter bore hole, which sets the drilling size for mounting.
The cylinder body is designed to mount in 3/4 inch thick material with a 3/4 inch long cylinder, matching common cabinet panel thickness.
The CB-194 cylinder body is described with a 1-1/4 inch cam extension and a 9/32 inch flat setback, which together define the cam reach behind the panel.
The cylinder body provides 180 degree rotation and must be installed so the lock engages in a counter clockwise position for locking.
The CB-194 cylinder body is a Type 194 component in the CompX Timberline cam locks class, identified by manufacturer part number CB-194.
The CompX Timberline lock cylinder body, identified as Type 194 CB-194, provides a vertical mount cam lock body with 180 degree rotation for cabinet and furniture work. Its requirement for a 16.5 mm bore hole, pairing with 3/4 inch thick material and a 3/4 inch long cylinder, ties directly to common shop construction methods. The defined 9/32 inch flat setback and 1-1/4 inch cam extension give clear geometry when planning strike locations. When a cam lock project calls for these dimensions and a counter clockwise locking action, this CB-194 body aligns the hardware with that layout.
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