8180 pin tumbler deadbolt drawer lock describes a CompX National lock built as a deadbolt for drawer applications, so it delivers positive bolt engagement where simple catches are not enough. The satin chrome description identifies a satin chrome finish, giving a clean, neutral look that ties in with common drawer and cabinet hardware. The product class as deadbolt locks indicates a bolt mechanism rather than a spring latch, which helps hold drawers firmly shut under normal use. The keyed to keyed different designation means each C8180-KD-26D has a different key change, which separates access from one drawer to the next in multi-station or multi-user environments. The web description note that a key is required to engage the lock and is removable in both locked and unlocked positions, so users can remove the key after locking or keep the lock ready to be resecured after opening.
The 57/64 inch diameter hole requirement in the web description sets the cutout size for the cylinder, giving carpenters and cabinet shops a precise boring dimension for consistent fits across multiple drawers. The designation as a drawer lock narrows the intended application to drawer fronts, guiding layout height and setback relative to the drawer box edge. The note that the key is removable in both locked and unlocked positions affects day-to-day use, because staff can either remove the key after securing the drawer or leave it nearby after unlocking without it being trapped in the cylinder. The keyed different KD marking in the stock keying explanation signals that standard units use varied lock numbers, which matters when assigning keys by user, by station, or by cabinet run.
The category listing as locks and latches with a product class of deadbolt locks shows that this CompX National part is intended where a positive bolt is needed on drawers. The identification as a drawer lock in the SAP description and web description ties its use specifically to drawer fronts rather than doors, which helps designers reserve it for pull-out storage areas. The satin chrome finish called out in the SAP description and product name fits many laminate and painted drawer faces, allowing the visible cylinder to blend into shop, office, or residential cabinetry. The ANSI/BHMA Grade 2 A156.11 certification in the web description positions this lock for applications that call for a graded product, which helps specifiers align drawer hardware selection with established building or project standards.
The 57/64 inch cylinder hole detail directly supports repeatable layout, because shops can set their boring equipment to that dimension and run multiple drawer fronts knowing the cylinder seat will be consistent. The note that the key is required to engage the lock and is removable in both locked and unlocked positions shapes how users cycle the lock, since they insert the key to throw the deadbolt and can then remove it regardless of position. The keyed different KD designation in the stock keying explanation means standard locks in this configuration use various lock numbers, which allows planners to map key distribution so that one key does not operate every drawer in a facility. The manufacturer part number C8180-KD-26D provides an exact reference for reordering the same configuration, helping maintenance teams match cylinder appearance, function, keying style, and finish when adding or replacing locks in existing drawer runs.
The C8180-KD-26D is identified as an 8180 pin tumbler deadbolt drawer lock, so it uses a pin tumbler cylinder and a deadbolt action for securing drawers.
The web description states that the cylinder requires a 57/64 inch diameter hole, so that is the boring size used when preparing the drawer front.
The stock keying is marked KD, meaning all are keyed different with various lock numbers, so each lock operates on its own key change in this configuration.
The drawer lock is listed as ANSI/BHMA certified Grade 2 A156.11, indicating it meets that referenced standard level for its lock type.
The web description notes that the key is removable in both locked and unlocked positions, so users can take the key out after opening or after securing the drawer.
The product data lists CompX National as the brand, so this 8180 satin chrome deadbolt drawer lock is manufactured by CompX National.
The 8180 pin tumbler deadbolt drawer lock details, including the C8180-KD-26D part number, satin chrome finish, 57/64 inch cylinder hole requirement, ANSI/BHMA Grade 2 A156.11 listing, and keyed different stock keying, give a clear specification for matching drawer security, appearance, and key control in projects.
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