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cabinet lock 7/8 L KA/KD nickel describes a Sugatsune America deadbolt lock designed for cabinet use, so installers get a compact security solution sized for typical cabinet door thicknesses. The 7/8 inch length gives a defined body depth that suits common cabinet layouts where a deadbolt style lock is required without excess projection. A satin nickel finish provides a neutral, professional appearance that works with many cabinet hardware finishes in commercial or residential spaces. The lock is part of Sugatsune Americas line of deadbolt locks, so it serves as a positive locking point rather than just a catch. Being offered as cabinet hardware from Wurth Baer Supply connects it directly to woodworking industry applications where dependable locking of doors is needed. Overall, this lock fills the role of a dedicated cabinet deadbolt in a compact nickel-finished format.
The cabinet lock uses a 90 degree rotating cylinder for right-handed doors, so installers get a defined quarter-turn motion that aligns with common door swing and provides predictable handle or key positions when locked or unlocked. This 90 degree rotation simplifies alignment of the lock tailpiece or related components with the door edge, because the motion is constrained to a single quarter-turn arc. The right-handed door designation ties the rotation and locking direction to a specific door orientation, which supports layout planning when multiple doors share similar locking hardware. Together, these installation-oriented details help the lock integrate into cabinet doors where consistent rotation and handing are important to the finished result.
This Sugatsune cabinet lock is specified for right-handed doors and uses a 90 degree rotating cylinder, so it aligns with door swings where hinges sit on the right side as viewed from the operating side. That dedicated handing means the rotation and locking engagement are oriented to a predictable direction, which matters when planning key access and knob or pull placement around the lock. In cabinet runs where several right-handed doors share similar layouts, this consistent 90 degree motion allows the installer to repeat drilling patterns and cylinder orientation from door to door. The deadbolt classification means the lock functions as a primary securing point rather than a light-duty latch, which supports cabinets where contents need a defined locked position. Because the body is a 7/8 inch length format in satin nickel, it visually and physically suits many casework fronts without dominating the door face, which is helpful in both commercial and residential millwork.
The 7/8 inch L designation gives installers a clear lock length, which helps when setting boring depth and backset so the cylinder seats properly in typical cabinet door thicknesses. Knowing the cylinder rotates 90 degrees lets the installer align the key position relative to the cabinet stile, so locked and unlocked orientations remain consistent across a bank of doors. The keyed alike and keyed different options referenced in the SAP description support planning of lock groups, so multiple locks can share a key or remain separate while using the same core body size. This consistency simplifies layout when ordering and placing several locks on a project. As a deadbolt lock within the Sugatsune America range, the product provides a defined bolt action, so once positioned correctly it gives a repeatable locked state that suits cabinets requiring controlled access within woodworking installations.
The Sugatsune 2650-22-DN is a cabinet deadbolt lock, so it provides a solid locking action suited to securing cabinet doors rather than acting as a light-duty latch.
The 90 degree rotating cylinder gives a simple quarter-turn key motion, so installers can set clear locked and unlocked key positions on right-handed cabinet doors.
This cabinet lock is described for right-handed doors, so its 90 degree rotation and locking direction are oriented to that door handing in cabinet layouts.
The 7/8 inch L designation indicates the lock length, helping installers match the lock body depth to cabinet door thickness during boring and placement.
The cabinet lock has a satin nickel finish, which provides a neutral metallic appearance that coordinates with many nickel-toned cabinet hinges and pulls.
The SAP description notes KA/KD, meaning keyed alike or keyed different, so the same 7/8 inch lock format can support shared or separate keying groups.
This Sugatsune America cabinet lock 7/8 L KA/KD nickel is built as a deadbolt style unit with a 90 degree rotating cylinder for right-handed doors, so it fits cabinet projects where a defined lock position and straightforward key rotation are desired. The satin nickel finish and 7/8 inch length give it a cabinet-friendly size and appearance that align with common woodworking applications. For projects that call for keyed alike or keyed different groups across multiple doors, the KA/KD designation supports organizing lock plans around a single lock body. Add this lock to your next cabinet run when you need a compact satin nickel deadbolt format matched to right-handed doors.
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