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Cam lock mounting plate from CompX National ties directly into standard cam lock bodies so the lock seats against a defined plate instead of relying only on panel material. That solid backing stabilizes the cam lock, which supports tighter, more consistent engagement in cabinet and enclosure doors.
This zinc-plated mounting plate is identified as Manufacturer Part # C2014-2C and is classified as a strike in the locks and latches category. Using a dedicated strike-style plate gives the cam a repeatable contact surface, which helps maintain alignment through repeated cycles in woodworking or casework applications.
The plate measures 1-25/64 inches by 1-1/4 inches, so it presents a compact footprint behind the lock while still giving the cam enough area to land on. That balance helps when fitting locks into narrow rails or stile sections where space is tight but reliable latching is still required.
Wurth Baer Supply offers this cam lock mounting plate as a lock accessory, so it integrates into existing lock layouts where a strike plate is needed to support the cam action.
This single screw mounting plate uses a recommended #8 screw for installation, so the installer can work with a common screw size to secure the plate to the cabinet or enclosure surface. That single fastener arrangement centers the plate at its mounting point, which simplifies layout when aligning the plate with the cam position on the lock body.
Because the plate is sized at 1-25/64 inches by 1-1/4 inches, it can sit behind the lock in compact framing members or face frames. This helps when aligning the cam rotation arc so it cleanly strikes the plate without overtravel, which can contribute to smoother lock engagement.
The single screw mounting plate design ties the plate back to the structure through one fastener, and the plate then presents a stable surface for the rotating cam. That relationship concentrates adjustment around the lock body location and the cam orientation rather than juggling multiple plate fastener locations.
The CompX National cam lock mounting plate functions as a strike in locks and latches assemblies, so it typically sits opposite the rotating cam on cabinet doors, drawers, or small enclosures. The 1-25/64 inch by 1-1/4 inch footprint allows it to fit into tight framing spaces, making it suitable for woodworking projects where rails, stiles, or thin panels limit available real estate.
By serving as a lock accessory, the plate supports cam locks used in furniture, casework, and similar installations that benefit from a defined metal contact point. The rotating cam closes against this plate instead of bearing directly against wood or composite edges, which concentrates the locking load onto the metal component.
In practice, this means the mounting plate becomes part of the latching path wherever a cam lock is specified and a dedicated strike surface is preferred. Installers can repeat the same plate size across a run of cabinets so each lock meets a consistent metal stop, promoting uniform feel from one door or drawer to the next.
The web description notes that this cam lock mounting plate helps prevent the entire cam lock from spinning in the application. When the cam contacts a solid strike plate tied back with a recommended #8 screw, the reaction forces are carried through the plate and fastener, which reduces twisting loads on the lock body and surrounding panel.
That behavior matters when locks are installed in materials that might otherwise deform around the lock cylinder under repeated turning. With the cam hitting a dedicated strike, torque is directed into the mounting plate assembly, which supports the lock staying oriented so the key position and cam throw remain consistent.
Because the plate is zinc-plated metal, it provides a durable bearing surface for the cam as it rotates into the locked position. Over many cycles, the metal-to-metal contact between cam and strike maintains a more predictable stop point than a cutout edge in softer material, which assists in keeping the lock action smooth.
The specific C2014-2C designation also helps standardize this behavior across a project. Using the same mounting plate design wherever this cam lock accessory is specified helps installers and maintenance teams expect the same engagement feel, which supports repeatable results when adjusting or replacing locks in the field.
The cam lock mounting plate is designed for use with cam locks, giving the rotating cam a defined metal strike surface that supports consistent locking engagement.
The mounting plate measures 1-25/64 inches by 1-1/4 inches, providing a compact strike area that fits into tight cabinet framing while still presenting a clear landing zone for the cam.
The single screw mounting plate is installed using a recommended #8 screw, so the plate anchors at one point and presents a stable strike surface aligned to the cam position.
The zinc-plated finish coats the metal mounting plate, supporting performance in normal cabinet and shop conditions where metal hardware components contact tools and nearby parts.
The cam lock mounting plate provides a firm strike surface secured by a recommended #8 screw, so cam forces are directed into the plate and fastener instead of twisting the lock body.
The C2014-2C designation identifies this specific CompX National cam lock mounting plate, helping installers match and reorder the same strike plate across multiple lock installations.
Choose the CompX National C2014-2C cam lock mounting plate when a defined metal strike surface is needed behind a cam lock. The 1-25/64 inch by 1-1/4 inch zinc-plated plate, installed with a recommended #8 screw, supports stable cam contact so locks engage against a consistent metal stop.
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