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CompX Timberline cam lock kit defines this CB-169 setup as a dedicated cam lock solution for cabinet and furniture work, giving installers a known-brand option when a keyed lock is needed in a panel. The description specifying use on 3/4 inch material thickness ties the cylinder length and cams to common cabinet stock, so you can plan hole boring and panel layout around standard sheet goods. Its role as a cam lock in the locks and latches category means it works by throwing a cam behind the panel, which provides a compact way to secure access without bulky mechanisms. Identification as a cam lock kit signals that cams are part of the locking function, letting you use the same core body across multiple layouts while keeping the overall prep straightforward.
The stated vertical mount orientation tells you this cam lock is arranged to work with the cylinder axis upright, which helps when planning door edge or front-face layouts in line with other hardware. The specified 180 degree cam rotation defines a half-turn operation from unlocked to locked, allowing users to feel a clear stop after a short turn rather than multiple turns. Counter clockwise rotation to lock is called out in the operation notes, so you can align knob or key orientation with adjacent locks that follow the same direction. The description of 180 degree CCW rotation and vertical mounting together sets expectations on how the cam will sweep behind the panel, which is important for checking that the cam path lines up with the frame or catch point.
The application description calling this a universal lock for either doors or drawers means the same CB-169 body can secure both front-hinged panels and pull-out boxes, helping keep hardware lists simpler across a project. The note that it is for door or drawer applications shows that the cam geometry and setback are suited to catching behind a stile, rail, or cabinet side, which reduces the need to source different lock bodies for each style of opening panel. By identifying the kit as a CompX Timberline cam lock kit, the data ties this lock to an established furniture and cabinet hardware line, helping shops match it to other CompX Timberline components already in use. Positioning it in the locks and latches cam locks category reinforces that it is built for routine cabinet security tasks, so it fits naturally into typical shop workflows where basic keyed access is required.
The description stating each kit contains a variety of easily switched cams means the cams can be changed out at the job or bench, letting installers adapt the throw to different cabinet frames while keeping the same cylinder location. The note that bent cams have a setback of 15/32 inch defines how far the cam face sits from the cylinder centerline, which is critical for engaging behind thicker frames or for reaching a strike point without over-rotating. Straight and bent cam options together allow the lock to catch on surfaces that are either directly behind the hole or offset, so you can match the cam profile to overlay or inset fronts. Cam plates being zinc plated describes a protective finish on these components, which helps the cams keep operating smoothly in typical indoor woodworking environments where bare steel might show surface issues sooner. The keying section stating order lock plug separately separates the cylinder body and cam set from the keyed plug, letting shops match keying schemes across multiple locks by choosing the plug pattern that fits their master key or change key plan.
The CB-169 cam lock kit is described as a universal lock for either doors or drawers, so it is meant for typical cabinet door and drawer applications in woodworking projects.
The CompX Timberline cam lock kit is specified for 3/4 inch material thickness, aligning the cylinder and cams to common cabinet door and drawer front stock.
The cam lock kit uses 180 degree counter clockwise rotation to lock, giving a simple half-turn action that clearly shifts the cam between the locked and unlocked positions.
The 15/32 inch setback on the bent cams indicates how far the cam face is offset from the cylinder centerline, which helps align the cam with the cabinet frame or strike point.
Vertical mount orientation means the cylinder is positioned upright, so the cam swings in a predictable path behind the panel, which supports consistent boring and alignment on doors and drawers.
The CB-169 cam lock kit description states order lock plug separately, so the keying is determined by the separately chosen lock plug that fits the cylinder body.
This CB-169 CompX Timberline cam lock kit ties together 3/4 inch material suitability, universal door or drawer use, and a vertical mount layout, so it matches standard cabinet construction methods. The 180 degree counter clockwise rotation and 15/32 inch bent cam setback define how it engages behind frames and rails, supporting predictable layouts across multiple openings. With easily switched cams and separately ordered lock plug keying, this kit offers flexibility to match various cabinet designs while maintaining consistent hardware choices across a job.
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