CompX RegulatoR electronic push button cabinet lock gives keyless access control for cabinet doors, drawers, lockers, and similar enclosures, so jobs that need coded entry can be handled without cutting keys or managing cylinders. This CompX National electronic push button cabinet lock is the manual version, so the knob is rotated to open and locked positions after entering a valid code, which lets installers deliver simple, mechanical-feeling operation that many users understand quickly. The lock is designed as a vertical model with the knob at the top mount, so it suits layouts where the user naturally reaches for a top-positioned control on the cabinet face. A 1-3/4 inch cylinder length allows installation on enclosures built with thicker materials, which helps when working with heavier cabinet doors or locker panels that exceed standard thickness.
This CompX National electronic push button cabinet lock is described as vertical with knob at top mount, so the control sits in a predictable, easy-to-reach position above the cylinder on the cabinet face. A 3/4 inch diameter mounting hole is specified, which gives installers a clear drilling size when preparing doors or drawer fronts and helps avoid rework from oversize cuts. The lock is intended for cabinet doors and drawers, lockers, and other similar enclosures, so the same basic layout can be used across multiple storage points in a project. An accessible AAA battery compartment located on the outside of the cabinet lets batteries be changed without opening the compartment from the back, which is useful when the cabinet interior is crowded or permanently built into millwork.
The CompX RegulatoR electronic push button cabinet lock is specified for cabinet doors and drawers, lockers, and other similar enclosures, so it can standardize coded access across different storage types in the same facility. With a 1-7/16 inch maximum material thickness noted and a 1-3/4 inch cylinder length, the lock is suited to many cabinet and locker constructions that use thicker panels, helping the cylinder reach through without custom machining. The satin nickel finish keeps the lock visually aligned with many commercial and residential hardware suites, which can matter when the lock is visible on finished cabinetry. Because the unit is described as keyless and electronic, it serves projects where physical key management is being replaced with push button codes for day-to-day access control.
This manual electronic push button cabinet lock requires the knob to be rotated to open and locked positions once a valid code is entered, so users actively set the locked state instead of relying only on an automatic latch. Up to 20 codes per lock let the installer program multiple user or supervisor codes, which supports shared workspaces where controlled access is still needed. The product notes 75,000 cycles battery life, so the AAA batteries are intended to support many opening and locking operations before needing replacement, reducing service frequency on busy cabinets or lockers. A low battery indicator is specified, which gives users feedback before battery power is exhausted and helps avoid unexpected lockouts in daily use. The AAA battery compartment is easily accessible from the outside of the cabinet, so ongoing battery changes can be performed from the front side without altering installed casework. A 3/4 inch diameter mounting hole requirement provides a simple drilling reference and helps installers repeat the same prep across multiple doors or drawers.
The REG-M-T-5 is a CompX RegulatoR electronic push button cabinet lock, so access is controlled by user-entered codes instead of traditional keys.
The lock is described for cabinet doors and drawers, lockers, and similar enclosures, so it suits many storage locations that need coded access.
The manual version requires the knob to be rotated to open and locked positions after entering a code, providing direct control over when the cabinet is secured.
The lock is noted with a 1-7/16 inch maximum material thickness and a 1-3/4 inch cylinder length, supporting many cabinet and locker panel constructions.
The product specifies a 3/4 inch diameter mounting hole, giving installers a clear drilling dimension for the cabinet door or drawer front.
The lock is specified with 75,000 cycles battery life using AAA batteries, which supports many opening and closing operations before battery replacement.
The CompX RegulatoR electronic push button cabinet lock with vertical top mount, manual knob operation, and 1-3/4 inch cylinder length gives installers a defined, keyless option for cabinets, drawers, and lockers. With support for up to 20 codes per lock, a 3/4 inch diameter mounting hole, and AAA batteries accessed from the outside, it aligns with projects that need repeatable prep and straightforward service. For cabinet and locker work where coded entry, manual locking action, and a satin nickel finish are desired together, REG-M-T-5 from Wurth Baer Supply is a targeted fit.
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