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High security cabinet lock from Sugatsune America uses a round stem dimple key that is difficult to duplicate, so access stays controlled on cabinets that handle valuables or sensitive materials. The cylinder lock is designed to be difficult to pick, which helps resist casual tampering when cabinets are unattended in shops, offices, or public areas. The lock is classified under deadbolt locks, so it provides positive engagement for doors or drawers that need a firm locked position. Stainless steel construction supports use in cabinetry where a metal finish is preferred and where corrosion resistance matters over time. The manufacturer part number 7110-24-DN-KD identifies this specific keyed different version, helping match new installations or replacements across multiple cabinets in a project. Maximum 500,000 key changes are available, which supports large keyed-different or managed systems across many cabinets without repeated key patterns.
The lock is non-handed, which allows mounting on left- or right-opening doors and on drawers without changing hardware orientation, helping streamline layout decisions during cabinet fabrication. It can be installed on cabinet drawers, which supports securing storage where tools, supplies, or documents are kept. The same lock can be used on swinging doors, letting installers use one locking approach across base and tall cabinets. Suitability for display cases means the lock works in applications where visibility matters but access must be controlled, such as retail or showroom fixtures. Use on cabinets for safes allows a cabinet layer to be locked around a safe, adding a locking step at the furniture level in addition to the safe itself.
This Sugatsune high security cabinet lock can be installed on cabinet drawers, so it suits workstations, shop storage, or office casework that needs restricted access. It also fits swinging doors, making it relevant for tall cabinets, undercounter doors, and service compartments that require a deadbolt-style lock instead of a simple catch. Suitability for display cases means it works in retail or showroom cabinetry where products are visible but access must be limited to staff with keys. The lock can be installed on cabinets for safes, supporting projects where a safe is housed in a cabinet enclosure and that enclosure also needs to be locked to control who can reach the safe area.
The round stem dimple key is difficult to duplicate, which supports tighter key control where only authorized personnel obtain working copies. Because the cylinder lock is difficult to pick, it adds resistance against casual picking attempts around drawers and doors that hold valuable items. The lock is keyed different, identified by the KD designation in 7110-24-DN-KD, so each lock operates on its own key pattern in standard use, reducing shared access across cabinets. Maximum 500,000 key changes available provides a wide range of key patterns for larger installations, so facilities can plan many individually keyed locks without repeating codes. Being categorized under deadbolt locks, this lock style gives firm bolt engagement that enhances the security role of the cabinet component in the overall storage system.
The lock uses a round stem dimple key that is difficult to duplicate, which supports controlled key management when assigning keys to multiple users.
The keyed different KD version means each lock operates on its own key pattern, so one key will not open every cabinet, improving separated access.
The lock can be installed on cabinet drawers, swinging doors, display cases, or cabinets for safes, so one model covers several cabinet styles.
The non-handed design allows installation on either left- or right-opening doors and on drawers, reducing the need for different versions in stock.
As a deadbolt lock, the mechanism provides solid bolt engagement, which improves resistance against forced opening of cabinet doors or drawers.
Maximum 500,000 key changes available means many distinct key patterns can be created, supporting large installations with minimal key code repetition.
This stainless steel cabinet lock from Sugatsune America combines a round stem dimple key that is difficult to duplicate with a cylinder that is difficult to pick, so it suits cabinets that handle valuables or controlled materials. One non-handed model works on cabinet drawers, swinging doors, display cases, and cabinets for safes, helping standardize hardware across a job. With the 7110-24-DN-KD keyed different configuration and maximum 500,000 key changes available, this lock supports both small projects and large keyed systems. Select this high security cabinet lock when cabinets need a deadbolt-style lock that supports controlled access and consistent installation across varied casework.