CompX National disc tumbler cam lock gives you a 1-3/4 inch cylinder designed for cabinet applications where controlled cam rotation is important. The lock provides 90 and 180 degree clockwise and counterclockwise rotation, so you can match the lock action to your specific drawer or door layout without changing hardware families. This bright nickel cam lock is part of the CompX National cam lock line, giving you a known product class for woodworking projects. The lock is intended for drawers and for right-hand or left-hand doors, so one part number can serve multiple orientations on a run of casework. Stock keying options defined by the manufacturer support keyed alike or keyed different setups, which matters when planning access levels across multiple cabinets in a shop, office, or institutional setting.
The 1-3/4 inch cylinder cam lock operates within a defined combined thickness for overlay applications, where the front and frame thickness cannot exceed the cylinder length listed. This constraint directly affects how you build up door or drawer fronts when planning overlay construction. For an overlay setup using a 3/4 inch front and a 3/4 inch frame, the manufacturer specifies using NLC8073 lock with NLC7014-2C cam, so this C8060-C390A-14A part is sized for other thickness combinations. Stop washers for 90 or 180 degree cam turns are part of the configuration options, providing control of rotation limits once the cylinder is mounted.
This CompX National disc tumbler cam lock is specified for drawers and for right-hand or left-hand doors, so it suits typical cabinet casework where security at the front of the cabinet is required. Cams are provided for lipped or overlay construction with a straight cam having a 1-1/2 inch extension, supporting installations where the front overlays the cabinet side or face frame. A formed cam with a 1-1/8 inch extension and 11/32 inch offset is specified for flush construction, fitting applications where the door or drawer front sits level with the cabinet surface. A trim washer and spur washer for wood are part of the defined components around the cylinder, supporting a finished appearance at the front and bite into wood at the rear face during tightening. A mounting nut is specified to secure the cylinder, which provides the clamping force that holds the lock in the panel during regular operation. The bright nickel description defines the visual finish, which matters when matching other visible hardware on the same run of cabinets.
The pair of stop washers specified for this lock controls whether the cam turns 90 or 180 degrees, which helps you standardize operation across multiple cabinets by choosing one rotation scheme. Stock keying definitions allow KA (keyed alike) and KD (keyed different) setups by the manufacturer, supporting projects that require either shared access or separated access by location. Key removal in both locked and unlocked positions changes how users interact with the cabinet, as it permits removing the key after either action rather than forcing it to stay with one position. REMOVACORE versions of this lock are available from the same manufacturer, giving another option within the same cylinder family when a removable core is part of the project plan. The unassembled description lets you align lock components with your own assembly steps, which can help when locks are integrated into cabinet production or staged before installation. Using cams specifically defined for either overlay or flush construction simplifies repeat setups, because the extension and offset are already matched to common cabinet geometries.
The CompX National C8060-C390A-14A cam lock has a 1-3/4 inch cylinder, which determines the maximum combined thickness of the front and frame in overlay applications.
The cam lock offers 90 and 180 degree clockwise and counterclockwise rotation, so you can select the travel that best matches your door clearances and latch engagement.
The disc tumbler cam lock is specified for drawers and for right-hand or left-hand doors, allowing one lock type across several cabinet positions.
Cams are defined for lipped or overlay construction with a straight 1-1/2 inch extension, and for flush construction with a formed 1-1/8 inch extension and 11/32 inch offset.
The cam lock allows the key to be removed when locked or unlocked, which supports workflows where keys do not stay captive in a single position.
For an overlay construction using a 3/4 inch front and 3/4 inch frame, the manufacturer specifies lock NLC8073 with cam NLC7014-2C instead of this C8060-C390A-14A model.
This CompX National disc tumbler cam lock, identified as C8060-C390A-14A, combines a 1-3/4 inch cylinder with 90 and 180 degree cam rotation options for drawers and doors. Its defined cams for overlay and flush construction help align lock choice with your cabinet geometry. Bright nickel finish and key removal in both locked and unlocked positions round out a lock suited to controlled access across woodworking and casework projects.
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