CompX National disc tumbler cam lock gives you a 1-3/4 inch cylinder that secures drawers and right-hand or left-hand doors using a familiar cam-locking motion, so you can use one style of lock across multiple cabinet locations. The bright nickel finish identifies this model as C8060-C420A-14A, which helps match it to existing CompX National hardware in the shop. The disc tumbler construction defines it as a keyed cam lock suited to drawer and door applications, so it can be used where a compact lock body is required. This lock uses cams to engage behind a frame or strike, turning the cylinder rotation into a positive hold on the cabinet front. The lock design supports keyed operation for controlled access, so storage areas can stay closed until unlocked at the cylinder.
The 1-3/4 inch cylinder length defines how thick a front and frame stack this cam lock can span, so the cylinder can clamp solidly without bottoming out. For overlay application, the combined thickness of front and frame cannot exceed the cylinder length, which guides how this part fits on an existing cabinet build-up. The straight cam with 1-1/2 inch extension reaches behind lipped or overlay fronts, allowing the cam tip to clear the door edge as it rotates. The formed cam with 1-1/8 inch extension and 11/32 inch offset aligns for flush construction, so the cam rotation lines up with a flush cabinet front. The C8060-C420A-14A identifier ties these fit details to a specific CompX National cam lock, simplifying reorders.
This CompX National disc tumbler cam lock is identified for drawers and right-hand or left-hand doors, so it suits typical cabinet storage points in shops, offices, or built-ins that match those orientations. The cam lock design works with lipped or overlay construction when you use the straight cam at 1-1/2 inch extension, allowing the rotating cam to grab behind the frame on an overlay front. For flush construction, the formed cam with 1-1/8 inch extension and 11/32 inch offset aligns the cam bite behind a flush door or drawer front, so the lock can secure without needing special rabbets. The 1-3/4 inch cylinder length sets the envelope for combined front and frame thickness in overlay conditions, giving a clear limit when choosing door materials so the lock body can seat properly in its bore.
The two stop washers on this lock allow 90 or 180 degree cam turns in clockwise or counter-clockwise rotation, so the installer can orient the cam throw to suit how the door or drawer closes against the frame. This adjustability lets the same C8060-C420A-14A cam lock be set up for different swing directions while keeping the same keyway and cylinder style, streamlining keying plans. The product description notes that REMOVACORE versions of this lock are available, indicating a related option where the core can be handled separately using the same general cam geometry. Stock keying options listed as KA for all keyed alike to a specified key number and KD for all keyed different outline how groups of locks can be ordered under one key number or with varied numbers, so projects can be planned around single-key or multiple-key schemes. Key removable in both locked and unlocked positions supports that keying strategy because the operator can remove the key after either securing or reopening the cabinet, keeping key handling consistent across all locks using this pattern.
The C8060-C420A-14A cam lock is specified for drawers and right-hand or left-hand doors, so it targets typical cabinet and casework storage points using a cam-based lock.
The 1-3/4 inch cylinder length sets the maximum combined thickness of front and frame in overlay applications, so the lock body can clamp securely through the cabinet material stack.
The stop washers that allow 90 or 180 degree cam turns let you match the throw to how far the cam must travel to engage behind the frame on a given cabinet layout.
The straight cam with 1-1/2 inch extension is specified for lipped or overlay construction, while the formed cam with 1-1/8 inch extension and 11/32 inch offset is specified for flush construction.
Key removable in locked and unlocked positions lets the key be taken out after securing or reopening the cabinet, which supports flexible key-handling routines at the site.
KA stock keying means all locks are keyed alike to one number, while KD means all are keyed different, so keying schemes can be planned to match project access requirements.
The C8060-C420A-14A bright nickel cam lock from CompX National ties a 1-3/4 inch cylinder length to cams for lipped, overlay, and flush construction, so it can be aligned with your specific cabinet build-up. With 90 or 180 degree cam rotation available through the provided stop washers and key removable in both locked and unlocked positions, this disc tumbler cam lock supports practical day-to-day operation. For projects calling for drawers and right-hand or left-hand doors under a defined keying plan, this cam lock part number offers a consistent, documented configuration ready to specify against your cabinet drawings.
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