CompX National disc tumbler cam lock, 1-3/16 inch cylinder with 90 degree clockwise rotation, antique brass C8053-MKKD-4G gives you a compact locking point for cabinet drawers and right-hand or left-hand doors, so one part number can serve multiple common casework layouts. The 1-3/16 inch cylinder length sets the maximum combined thickness of front and frame for overlay use, which helps align material selection with the lock body depth on shop drawings. Antique brass finish provides a traditional look that works well where a warmer metal tone is preferred. The disc tumbler design uses keyed operation, which supports keyed alike, keyed different, or master keyed schemes defined by the stock keying options, so the same series can follow a shop key plan. Key removable in both locked and unlocked positions lets the user pull the key after operating the lock, which is practical for shared work areas.
The 1-3/16 inch cylinder on this cam lock directly limits the combined thickness of front and frame in overlay applications, so door and face materials must fall within that depth to allow full thread engagement. The product guidance notes that for an overlay construction using a 3/4 inch front and a 3/4 inch frame, installers should order the NLC8053 lock and the NLC7014-2C cam, which shows how this C8053-MKKD-4G version is oriented toward shorter overlay build-ups. Right-hand or left-hand door use means the same cylinder can be rotated and oriented to line up with either swing direction, reducing separate stocking of hand-specific locks on the shop shelf.
This CompX National disc tumbler cam lock is identified for drawers and for right-hand or left-hand doors, which points it directly at typical cabinet, casework, and similar enclosures that need a simple keyed lock point. The cams are described for lipped or overlay construction using the straight cam with 1-1/2 inch extension, and for flush construction using the formed cam with 1-1/8 inch extension and 11/32 inch offset, so the hardware is laid out to hit different face conditions found in shop-built units. Antique brass finish pairs with those applications where visible hardware should coordinate with other warm-toned cabinet components, so the lock does not visually clash with pulls and hinges on the same elevation. In drawer applications, the 90 degree clockwise rotation gives a predictable throw from closed to open, which helps during layout of cam contact on the strike area.
The stop washer that allows the cam to turn 90 degrees defines the rotation limit, which helps prevent over-rotation that could misalign the cam relative to its strike surface over time. Key removable in both locked and unlocked positions means the cylinder does not trap the key, so the same unit accommodates users who either leave keys at a station or remove them immediately after locking or unlocking. Stock keying options specify that KA means all keyed alike to the key number specified and that the master key will not work on those locks, while KD means all keyed different with various lock numbers and no master key function, and KDMKD means all keyed different and master keyed so the master key will operate those locks; this structure supports planning a key system across multiple units. Mention of unassembled REMOVACORE versions of this lock indicates the series is available in a core-changeable format, which matters where rekeying flexibility is part of the long-term hardware plan.
The C8053-MKKD-4G is a CompX National disc tumbler cam lock with a 1-3/16 inch cylinder and 90 degree clockwise rotation, so it functions as a compact keyed lock for cabinets and similar enclosures.
The lock is specified for drawers and for right-hand or left-hand doors, so it can be used across many cabinet and casework fronts that need a keyed locking point.
The 1-3/16 inch cylinder length sets the maximum combined thickness of front and frame for overlay applications, so cabinet materials need to stay within that depth for proper mounting.
The lock uses 90 degree clockwise rotation with a stop washer, giving a fixed travel from locked to unlocked and helping keep the cam aligned with its strike area in use.
The straight cam with 1-1/2 inch extension is oriented to lipped or overlay construction, while the formed cam with 1-1/8 inch extension and 11/32 inch offset is aimed at flush construction contact points.
KA means all locks keyed alike with no master key function, KD means all keyed different with no master key, and KDMKD means all keyed different and master keyed so a master key will operate them.
The CompX National disc tumbler cam lock, 1-3/16 inch cylinder with 90 degree clockwise rotation, antique brass C8053-MKKD-4G ties together a defined cylinder length, rotation stop, and cams for lipped, overlay, or flush construction, which aligns directly with common cabinet builds. Its use on drawers and on right-hand or left-hand doors, along with stock KA, KD, and KDMKD keying structures, helps one lock family cover both unit hardware and broader key system planning. For cabinet and casework projects calling for an antique brass keyed cam lock with these dimensions and functions, this model is positioned to fit into the workflow.
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