CompX RegulatoR electronic push button cabinet lock is a keyless lock for cabinet doors, drawers, lockers, and similar enclosures, so it replaces traditional keyed cams where electronic access control is preferred. The lock uses an electronic push button keypad, which lets users enter codes instead of carrying keys, helpful on projects where multiple users access the same cabinet. This CompX National electronic push button cabinet lock is a self-locking version with Slam CAM, meaning its spring-loaded latching mechanism engages automatically when the door or drawer is pushed closed, which helps reduce unsecured doors left open. The lock provides 20 codes per lock, allowing individual or shared user codes in small facilities. A battery life rated at 75,000 cycles supports long service between battery changes in everyday cabinet use.
The CompX RegulatoR electronic push button cabinet lock is a vertical model with knob at top mount, so it is positioned for installations where the lock body sits vertically and the knob is located toward the top edge of the door or drawer front. The lock uses a 3/4 inch diameter mounting hole, giving a clear target when boring fronts for new installations or retrofits. This electronic push button cabinet lock has a 1-3/4 inch cylinder length, so it is suited to cabinet layouts requiring that maximum material thickness capacity at the bore. The lock uses AAA batteries in a compartment that is easily accessible from the outside of the cabinet, which lets batteries be changed from the front of the unit without entering the storage space.
This vertical, top mount CompX RegulatoR electronic push button cabinet lock is described for cabinet doors, drawers, lockers, and similar enclosures, so it fits a range of storage points in woodworking or fixture projects. The satin nickel finish gives the lock a neutral, project-friendly appearance across many cabinet styles, which supports use in office, institutional, or residential cabinetry where visible hardware needs to coordinate with surrounding pulls and hinges. With a 1-3/4 inch cylinder length and 3/4 inch diameter mounting hole, this electronic cabinet lock can be integrated into fronts designed for that bore size and thickness capacity, which helps it align with standard machining setups. The keyless electronic push button operation provides a code-based interface instead of mechanical keys, which supports jobs where codes are assigned and changed over time for user management.
The self-locking version with Slam CAM uses a spring-loaded latching mechanism that allows the user to push to close without returning the knob to locked position, which matters on busy installations where doors are closed quickly and must reliably secure. The ability to program 20 codes per lock gives flexibility when assigning access, so one cabinet opening can serve individuals, teams, or temporary users while maintaining separate codes. A battery life rated at 75,000 cycles reduces battery service frequency under typical use, which can be valuable in multi-cabinet installations by minimizing downtime. The AAA battery compartment is easily accessible from outside the cabinet, so battery changes are performed from the front without disturbing stored contents, which helps maintain workflow in storage and work areas. The satin nickel finish on the CompX National electronic push button cabinet lock offers a consistent look with other satin nickel hardware in the same project, supporting a coordinated hardware package across casework.
The REG-S-T-5 CompX RegulatoR is a keyless, electronic push button cabinet lock, so access is controlled by keypad codes rather than mechanical keys on cabinet doors, drawers, lockers, and similar enclosures.
The self-locking Slam CAM uses a spring-loaded latching mechanism that locks when the door is pushed closed, which removes the step of returning the knob and helps cabinets stay secured.
The CompX RegulatoR REG-S-T-5 is a vertical model with knob at top mount, so the lock installs in a vertical orientation with the knob positioned toward the top of the door or drawer.
The lock uses a 1-3/4 inch cylinder length and a 3/4 inch diameter mounting hole, so it matches cabinet fronts bored to that diameter and material thickness capacity.
The CompX RegulatoR electronic push button cabinet lock supports 20 codes per lock, allowing multiple users or groups to have individual access codes to the same opening.
The lock is powered by AAA batteries with a life of 75,000 cycles, and the battery compartment is easily accessible from the outside of the cabinet for front-side replacement.
The CompX RegulatoR electronic push button cabinet lock with 1-3/4 inch cylinder length, 3/4 inch mounting hole, and vertical top mount layout provides a keyless satin nickel solution for cabinet doors, drawers, lockers, and similar enclosures. The self-locking Slam CAM design, 20 codes per lock, and 75,000 cycle battery life support projects where code-managed access and automatic latching are required. For cabinet builds or upgrades using these dimensions and material thickness capacity, this CompX National electronic push button cabinet lock offers a practical way to apply keypad control across multiple storage openings.
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