Cabinet lock with stainless steel body describes a cylinder-style deadbolt from Sugatsune America designed for cabinet and furniture applications where keyed security is required. The stainless steel body provides a solid housing that resists wear in repeated daily locking cycles, which matters on cabinets that see frequent access. This product is identified as a cylinder lock with a 1-3/16 inch nickel configuration, so it suits layouts that call for that specific cylinder size and finish. The lock is part of Sugatsune Americas deadbolt locks class, aligning it with keyed security hardware rather than simple catches or latches, which matters when controlling access to stored contents. It is built as an interchangeable cylinder lock, so the core can be swapped using compatible components, supporting hardware standards where re-keying without changing the entire body is preferred.
The SAP description references cylinder lock 1-3/16 inch nickel MKKD, tying this product to a master key keyed-different style layout that supports organized key control across multiple cabinets. The web description notes that keys can be shared with SL1330GL-MK and SL1830-MK, so this lock can participate in a keyed system that spans those compatible part numbers, which matters when aligning new installations or retrofits to an existing master key plan. The master key reference in 6830-30MK/DN signals that individual user keys can be organized under a master pattern, letting supervisors operate multiple locks while users hold single-lock keys. This structure supports controlled access in shops, institutional millwork, or storage runs that rely on keyed hierarchies.
The web description identifies this product as a cylinder lock with stainless steel body intended for cabinet use, placing it in projects where a compact lock body must sit in a prepared cylinder opening. Being categorized under locks and latches and deadbolt locks positions it as a keyed security point on cabinet doors or drawers, rather than a simple friction latch, which supports use wherever stored materials need restricted access. The 1-3/16 inch nickel cylinder specification in the SAP description guides millwork dimensions so casework can be machined to accept that particular size and presentation, helping maintain consistent layout across a run of cabinets. Because keys can be shared with SL1330GL-MK and SL1830-MK, this lock works well in installations where those models are already in service and additional lock points must match the existing key system.
The web description states that this is an interchangeable cylinder lock, meaning the working cylinder can be swapped out while keeping the cylinder housing only mounted, so installers do not disturb the cabinet once the housing is in place. The cylinder can be changed by using change key MD-K1, which provides a defined tool and process for re-coring the lock when keys are lost or key patterns need revision, helping reduce call-back time. Because the cylinder housing only requires interchangeable cylinder MD-N1 for a complete assembly, projects can stock housings separately from cylinders, allowing staged builds where casework is prepared and later matched to a specific key system. The description notes that there are 7,800 key changes available, with a maximum of 750 key changes per master key, giving planners a wide keying capacity for large installations that still need structured key separation. The reversible key can be removed when locked and unlocked with 180 degree rotation, enabling straightforward operation from either position and reducing fumbling at the cabinet, especially when access must be quick but controlled.
The 6830-30MK/DN is a Sugatsune America cylinder lock with stainless steel body classified under deadbolt locks, so it serves as a keyed locking point on cabinet applications.
The interchangeable cylinder lock allows swapping the cylinder while keeping the housing mounted, so key changes or lost keys can be addressed without disturbing cabinet construction.
The web description specifies that interchangeable cylinder MD-N1 must be ordered for a complete assembly, so this cylinder works with that housing-only configuration.
The cylinder can be changed by using change key MD-K1, so that key provides the means to release and replace the interchangeable cylinder during re-keying.
The web description states 7,800 key changes available, with a maximum of 750 key changes per master key, supporting large keyed systems with structured control.
The description notes that keys can be shared with SL1330GL-MK and SL1830-MK, so this lock can participate in keyed systems that already use those models.
The Sugatsune America cabinet lock with stainless steel body and 1-3/16 inch nickel cylinder suits projects needing a defined deadbolt-style locking point on cabinets. Its interchangeable cylinder design, using MD-N1 cylinders and MD-K1 change key, supports re-keying without rebuilding casework, which keeps field time focused on locking performance rather than hardware removal. With 7,800 key changes available and keys that can be shared with SL1330GL-MK and SL1830-MK, this lock ties smoothly into larger master key layouts. For cabinet runs that must match existing Sugatsune key systems while allowing future cylinder changes, this cylinder housing provides a practical, system-ready choice.
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Sold in: 1 Each | SL6810-SP Mfr# 6810-SP | 55mm Spacer for 3810S, 6830, 7810, 8810-24 Series Locks |