CompX RegulatoR electronic push button cabinet lock is a keyless lock designed for cabinet doors, drawers, lockers, and similar enclosures, so it provides controlled access without separate keys on each opening. The lock uses an electronic push button keypad, which allows code-based access instead of mechanical keys, supporting applications where multiple authorized users need entry. This version is a self-locking design with Slam CAM, meaning the spring-loaded latching mechanism lets the user push the door or drawer closed and have it secure without returning the knob, saving steps during frequent access. The knob is positioned at the top in this vertical mount configuration, which suits layouts where operators expect the control at the upper edge of the door or drawer front. The satin nickel finish provides a consistent, neutral appearance that blends with many commercial and residential cabinet styles.
The CompX National electronic push button cabinet lock uses a top vertical mount layout, so the body installs with the knob at the upper end of the assembly, aligning the keypad and knob for vertical operation on cabinet doors and drawers. The required 3/4 inch diameter mounting hole defines the bore size in the door or drawer front, so fabrication or drilling can be planned to that single dimension for repeatable setups. The 7/16 inch cylinder length works with material up to 15/64 inch thick, meaning standard cabinet fronts in that range allow the lock to clamp securely around the opening. This vertical design is suited to doors, drawers, lockers, and similar enclosures where a straight vertical keypad orientation is preferred.
The CompX RegulatoR electronic push button cabinet lock is specified for cabinet doors, drawers, lockers, and other similar enclosures, so it supports controlled access across different storage points using the same style of keypad operation. Its keyless electronic push button interface eliminates individual mechanical keys for each opening, which is practical in facilities where staff need access to multiple cabinets without carrying separate keys. The satin nickel finish allows this lock to blend into projects using satin nickel cabinet hardware, supporting a unified look across doors and drawers. The top vertical mount layout, with the knob at the top, fits doors or drawers where the control area is kept toward the upper section of the front, aligning well with common reach patterns in many installations.
The self-locking version with Slam CAM uses a spring-loaded latching mechanism that lets the user push a door or drawer closed to latch, which speeds up closing cycles in areas with frequent access, because the knob does not need to be returned to a locked position. The ability to program 20 codes per lock allows multiple users or user groups to have distinct codes on the same lock, supporting shared cabinets or lockers without issuing keys. The electronic push button design, combined with keyless operation, simplifies access control changes, because codes can be updated instead of changing mechanical cylinders. The lock is powered by (2) AAA batteries, with a battery life of 75,000 cycles, so normal use can proceed for extended periods before battery replacement. The AAA battery compartment is accessible from the outside of the cabinet, which allows battery changes without disassembling the door or drawer. A low battery indicator alerts the user when the batteries are nearing the end of their service life, helping keep the lock functioning reliably in regular service.
The CompX RegulatoR lock is specified for a maximum material thickness of 15/64 inch, so doors and drawer fronts within this range allow the cylinder to clamp and operate correctly.
The CompX National electronic push button cabinet lock uses a 3/4 inch diameter mounting hole, so drilling or boring can be set to that single size for repeatable cabinet preparation.
The self-locking version with Slam CAM uses a spring-loaded latching mechanism, so users push the door or drawer closed and the lock engages without turning the knob back.
The CompX RegulatoR cabinet lock provides 20 codes per lock, allowing multiple users or code levels on a single cabinet, drawer, or locker opening.
The lock operates on two AAA batteries and is rated for 75,000 cycles, so normal opening and closing can continue over many uses before batteries need replacement.
The CompX RegulatoR cabinet lock places the AAA battery compartment on the outside of the cabinet, so batteries are reached from the front without removing the lock.
The self-locking top vertical mount cabinet lock design of the REG-S-T-1 ties its keypad layout, Slam CAM function, and 7/16 inch cylinder length to doors, drawers, lockers, and similar enclosures using a 3/4 inch mounting hole and material up to 15/64 inch thick. The satin nickel finish, 20 available codes per lock, and AAA battery power with low battery indicator combine into a keyless push button solution suited to projects needing code-based access rather than mechanical keys. For cabinet, drawer, or locker work matching these dimensions and use conditions, this CompX National electronic push button cabinet lock offers a defined set of electronic access features for controlled storage.
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