CompX Timberline lock cylinder body is a Type 195 cam lock body designed for cabinet and casework locking where a precise cylinder preparation is already laid out. The cylinder body is engineered to mount in 3/4 inch thick material with a 3/4 inch long cylinder, so panel build-ups and door thickness can follow a standard dimension and keep boring jigs consistent from job to job. All locks require a 16.5 mm diameter bore hole, which ties directly to metric boring bits and drilling patterns many shops already use. The CB-195 cylinder body uses 180 degree rotation, giving a clear half-turn motion that is easy to align with a chosen cam position. Locks must be installed to lock in a counter clockwise position, so the rotational behavior is predictable when you plan cam orientation and strike location across a bank of doors or drawers.
The CB-195 cylinder body is designed to mount in 3/4 inch thick material with a 3/4 inch long cylinder, so the lock seats properly within standard cabinet door or panel thickness without overhanging the face or pulling too deep into the core. All locks require a 16.5 mm diameter bore hole, giving a fixed drilling dimension that aligns with metric tooling and minimizes layout variation between cabinets. Locks must be installed to lock in a counter clockwise position, which fixes the direction of key turn so cam design can be laid out with the same rotation on every opening. The cylinder body uses 180 degree rotation, so installers can plan a clear open and locked stop without guessing where the key will rest.
The cylinder body, type 195, is categorized as a cam lock component, so its primary role is to drive a cam for securing doors, drawers, or panels in woodworking and cabinetwork using a keyed lock point. The CB-195 cylinder body is designed to mount in 3/4 inch thick material with a 3/4 inch long cylinder, putting its working centerline at a familiar depth for casework built around nominal 3/4 inch stock. The specified 16.5 mm diameter bore hole creates a dedicated seating pocket for the cylinder body, which helps align the lock body square to the face and maintain a consistent reveal around the key. Because locks must be installed to lock in a counter clockwise position, this body is suited to layouts where the cam is planned to swing into a strike with that rotation, supporting banks of doors or drawers that all operate in the same direction.
The web description notes a cam extension of 13/16 inch, which defines how far the driven cam can reach from the cylinder centerline toward a strike point, helping determine strike placement and clearances behind the door or panel. The cylinder body is further described with a setback of 15/32 inch, relating the cylinder center to the panel edge and guiding boring position so the cam can land properly on a matching strike. The CB-195 cylinder body operates with 180 degree rotation, so from open to locked the cam travels a predictable half turn, simplifying layout of cam travel and avoiding interference with nearby hardware in constrained cabinet interiors. Since locks must be installed to lock in a counter clockwise position, the combination of rotation, setback, and cam extension gives a consistent movement path that can be repeated across multiple cabinets, reducing layout variation and rework when setting up a run of similar casework.
The CB-195 cylinder body requires a 16.5 mm diameter bore hole, which ties directly to common metric bits and helps keep drilling patterns consistent across cabinets.
The cylinder body is designed to mount in 3/4 inch thick material with a 3/4 inch long cylinder, aligning with standard cabinet door and panel thicknesses.
The 180 degree rotation provides a simple half turn from open to locked, so key travel and cam movement are easy to predict and set during layout.
The CB-195 cylinder body must be installed to lock in a counter clockwise position, giving a fixed reference for planning cam and strike orientation.
The 13/16 inch cam extension defines how far the driven cam can reach from the cylinder centerline toward a strike, guiding strike placement behind the panel.
The description cylinder body, type 195 identifies this unit as a Type 195 cam lock cylinder body, helping match it to corresponding cams and strikes in the system.
The CB-195 CompX Timberline lock cylinder body is specified as a cylinder body, type 195, with 180 degree rotation, a required 16.5 mm bore, a 3/4 inch mounting thickness, a 15/32 inch setback, and a 13/16 inch cam extension. These fixed dimensions and behaviors define how it sits in 3/4 inch material and how the cam reaches toward a strike while locking in a counter clockwise direction. When a project is laid out around these measurements and rotation, this cylinder body provides a defined center for building a keyed cam lock point into cabinet and woodworking layouts.
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