CompX National disc tumbler cam lock gives drawers and cabinet doors a keyed locking point, which helps control access to contents on woodworking and casework projects. The bright nickel finish identifies the lock on the job and supports a clean, finished look in visible installations. The 1-3-16 inch cylinder length sets how much material thickness you can lock through, so it guides layout on drawer fronts and cabinet doors. This C8053-C413A-14A model works on drawers plus right-hand or left-hand doors, which simplifies planning when you standardize hardware across a run. The lock accepts a key that can be removed in both locked and unlocked positions, so installers can leave cylinders in the chosen state without needing the key parked in the plug. Disc tumbler construction provides the keyed function that ties into the CompX National keying options listed for this series.
The 1-3-16 inch cylinder on this bright nickel cam lock establishes how it installs through drawer fronts and cabinet doors, because the combined thickness of front and frame for overlay application cannot exceed this cylinder length. This constraint directly informs material selection and build-up where an overlay design is planned. The lock is configured so drawers and both right-hand and left-hand doors can be secured, which simplifies layout because the same boring and preparation pattern can serve multiple cabinet orientations. When an overlay construction uses a 3-4 inch front and a 3-4 inch frame, the web description directs use of the NLC8053 lock and NLC7014-2C cam, which highlights how thickness and offset drive part selection. Key removal in both lock states affects handover, because installers can lock or leave unlocked, remove the key, and turn the opening condition over to the end user.
This CompX National disc tumbler cam lock is specified for drawers and for right-hand or left-hand doors, so it covers typical casework access points with a single lock family. That flexibility helps on projects where drawer banks and hinged doors sit in the same elevation. Cams are described for lipped or overlay construction using a straight cam with 1-1-2 inch extension, which aligns the locking tab reach with an overlay style front. For flush construction, a formed cam with 1-1-8 inch extension and 11-32 inch offset is listed, which positions the cam correctly to catch a frame on flush-face cabinets. These cam dimensions influence how far behind the front the strike point lands, guiding where the mating surface or keeper is located. The bright nickel finish ties visually into other bright nickel hardware, helping maintain a consistent appearance across multiple cabinet components.
The 1-3-16 inch cylinder length on this C8053-C413A-14A cam lock sets the envelope for how it fits through the front and any frame behind, which directly affects boring depth and panel stack choices. For overlay applications, the combined thickness of front and frame cannot exceed the cylinder length, so builders can design fronts and subframes around that limitation for proper thread engagement. The web description notes that to accommodate an overlay construction using a 3-4 inch front and a 3-4 inch frame, using an NLC8053 lock with an NLC7014-2C cam addresses that thicker build-up, showing how model selection follows construction details. Stock keying options are defined as KA (all keyed alike to a specified key number, without master key function), KD (all keyed different with no master key function), and KDMKD (all keyed different and master keyed so a master key will operate those locks). These options influence how a shop sets up key control on projects, whether they want groups to share keys or prefer individual key changes under a master. Key removable in locked and unlocked positions lets installers cycle through setups or testing without leaving a key hanging in the cylinder, which can speed trim-out and reduce interference when other trades are working nearby. Disc tumbler construction ties the cam lock into the broader CompX National system, which matters when coordinating keying with existing CompX installations in the same facility or project.
The CompX National disc tumbler cam lock is designed for drawers and for right-hand or left-hand doors, so it can secure typical cabinet openings within woodworking and casework projects.
The 1-3-16 inch cylinder length defines the maximum combined thickness of front and frame in overlay applications, guiding material build-up so threads engage properly through the cabinet front.
The web description notes a straight cam with 1-1-2 inch extension for lipped or overlay construction, and a formed cam with 1-1-8 inch extension and 11-32 inch offset for flush construction layouts.
Key removable in both locked and unlocked positions lets installers set the lock state, remove the key, and leave openings either secured or open without keys obstructing work.
Stock keying is described as KA keyed alike without master, KD keyed different without master, and KDMKD keyed different and master keyed, which shapes how key control is organized.
For overlay construction with a 3-4 inch front and 3-4 inch frame, the description references using an NLC8053 lock with NLC7014-2C cam to address that thicker combined section.
This CompX National disc tumbler cam lock in bright nickel ties together defined cylinder length, cam extensions, and keying options, giving installers specific parameters for drawers, right-hand doors, and left-hand doors. By matching cabinet construction style to the overlay or flush cam details and respecting the 1-3-16 inch cylinder thickness limit, this C8053-C413A-14A lock can be specified confidently where a keyed point of control is required across coordinated casework.
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