CompX National disc tumbler cam lock with bright nickel finish and 1-3/16 inch cylinder provides a keyed locking point for drawers and for right-hand or left-hand doors, so one lock style can cover multiple cabinet layouts in the shop. The disc tumbler design forms the internal locking mechanism, controlling how the key operates the cam to secure the panel. The bright nickel description identifies the exterior finish, which matters when the lock face is visible on cabinet fronts and needs a consistent appearance across a run of casework. The 1-3/16 inch cylinder length defines how thick a panel stack the lock can pass through, setting the basic fit window for fronts and frames. This model is part of the CompX National cam lock class, so it is intended for situations where a rotating cam secures a door or drawer front.
The lock description notes use on drawers plus right-hand or left-hand doors, so installers can plan the cylinder hole location and cam swing for both vertical and horizontal applications from the same pattern. The stop washer detail, paired with a 90-degree cam turn, defines how far the cam rotates once the key is turned, which affects where the strike or frame contact point needs to be located. The stated 1-3/16 inch cylinder length determines how thick the combined front and frame can be before the threaded section is no longer usable for mounting. For overlay applications, the description explains that the combined thickness of front and frame cannot exceed the cylinder length, so material selection and build-ups are planned around that limit to obtain proper installation.
This CompX National disc tumbler cam lock is identified for drawers and for right-hand or left-hand doors, so it suits typical cabinet casework where a rotating cam engages a frame, strike, or cabinet side. The bright nickel description ties the outward-facing portion of the lock to bright-finished hardware schemes, which can matter when the lock is mounted at eye level on office or residential cabinetry. Two cam options are described in the product details: one straight cam with 1-1/2 inch extension for lipped or overlay construction, and one formed cam with 1-1/8 inch extension and 11/32 inch offset for flush construction. Those two cam configurations allow the installer to place the cam throw where it meets the cabinet frame or strike in either overlay or flush face situations, helping the same lock body serve different cabinet face designs.
The 90-degree cam rotation, controlled by the stop washer, creates a fixed relationship between key movement and cam travel, so once the strike position is established, each additional unit can be laid out identically. The overlay application note states that the combined thickness of front and frame cannot exceed the cylinder length, which turns the 1-3/16 inch cylinder dimension into a clear layout constraint when designing fronts and face frames. For flush construction, the formed cam with 1-1/8 inch extension and 11/32 inch offset shifts the cam line closer to the panel surface, helping the cam land correctly on the mating surface without spacers. The lock is described as having key removable in both locked and unlocked positions, meaning the key can be taken out after locking or after opening, which affects how end users manage key control across multiple cabinets while using one keying scheme.
The CompX National disc tumbler cam lock uses a 1-3/16 inch cylinder, which defines how much combined front and frame thickness can be spanned when planning cabinet construction.
The lock uses a stop washer to limit the cam to a 90 degree turn, giving a quarter-turn motion between locked and unlocked positions for predictable cam alignment.
The cam lock is specified for drawers and for right-hand or left-hand doors, so the same part can be applied across multiple cabinet access points.
The product details describe 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.
For overlay use, the description states the combined thickness of front and frame cannot exceed the cylinder length, so the 1-3/16 inch dimension sets the design limit.
The lock is described as key removable in both locked and unlocked positions, allowing the key to be taken out whether the cabinet is secured or open.
The CompX National disc tumbler cam lock in bright nickel with 1-3/16 inch cylinder offers defined details for drawers, right-hand doors, and left-hand doors, plus cam options for overlay and flush construction. Use the 90-degree cam turn, cylinder length, and stated cam extensions to design your drawer and door fronts so the cam lands reliably on the frame or strike in each run of cabinetry.
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