CompX National disc tumbler cam lock gives drawers and cabinet doors a keyed locking point using a 1-7/16 inch cylinder in bright nickel, which provides a defined engagement point for the cam and a clean, finished face on the panel. The bright nickel finish presents a uniform appearance on visible cabinet fronts, which helps installations blend with other bright hardware in commercial or residential millwork. The disc tumbler design creates a specific keying pattern inside the cylinder, which supports the different keying schemes available for keyed alike, keyed different, or master keyed projects. The 1-7/16 inch cylinder length sets the maximum combined thickness of the front and frame in overlay applications, which lets installers plan door and face material stacks that the lock can reach through effectively.
This cam lock uses a 1-7/16 inch cylinder, which defines how deep the cylinder extends through the cabinet front and any frame behind it on overlay work. For overlay applications, the combined thickness of the front and frame cannot exceed the cylinder length, which keeps the mounting nut and cam threads fully engaged on the back side. The lock operates drawers and right-hand or left-hand doors, which gives flexibility in how the cylinder is oriented during installation across a bank of cabinets. The cam turns 90 degrees, which means the installer sets the cam position so that a quarter-turn rotation cleanly engages or clears the strike area on the cabinet interior.
This CompX National disc tumbler cam lock is specified for drawers and for right-hand or left-hand doors, which makes it suitable across many cabinet layouts using both swinging and sliding access points. Cams are identified for lipped or overlay construction with a straight cam and 1-1/2 inch extension, which fits overlay cabinet doors or drawers where the front overlaps the case and the cam must reach behind that lip. For flush construction, a formed cam with 1-1/8 inch extension and 11/32 inch offset is specified, which positions the cam correctly behind flush fronts where the door or drawer face sits even with the cabinet side. The overlay application limit based on cylinder length ties the 1-7/16 inch cylinder to the combined front and frame thickness, which supports planning around typical casework dimensions.
The 90 degree cam rotation lets the lock move from locked to unlocked with a single quarter turn, which shortens the key movement required for users who open and close cabinets repeatedly during daily work. The key removable in both locked and unlocked positions means the key can be withdrawn after opening or securing the cabinet, which helps control keys on sites where multiple people share access. Stock keying options of KA, KD, and KDMKD define how groups of locks relate to one another on a project: KA sets all locks keyed alike to a specified key number where a master key will not work, which simplifies key management when one key should open every location. KD sets all locks keyed different with various lock numbers and no master key function, which separates access where each lock should stand alone. KDMKD sets all locks keyed different and master keyed so a master key will work on these locks, which supports tiered access where local keys operate individual cabinets while a master key operates every lock across the installation.
This CompX National disc tumbler cam lock is specified for drawers and for right-hand or left-hand doors, so it can be used across typical cabinet fronts in a run.
The cam on this lock turns 90 degrees, providing a quarter turn from locked to unlocked that helps align the cam reliably with the cabinet strike area.
The 1-7/16 inch cylinder length sets the maximum combined thickness of front and frame in overlay applications, guiding panel and frame build-ups the lock can reach through.
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 serves flush construction.
Key removable in both locked and unlocked positions allows the key to be taken out after either action, supporting flexible key handling in busy cabinet environments.
Stock keying offers KA, KD, and KDMKD. KA uses one key number without master key function, KD uses different numbers without master key, and KDMKD uses different numbers with a working master key.
Choose this CompX National disc tumbler cam lock with bright nickel 1-7/16 inch cylinder when a 90 degree cam action and defined keying options are needed for drawers or right-hand and left-hand doors. The specified straight and formed cams for lipped, overlay, and flush constructions give clear paths to match the lock to the cabinet build, while the cylinder length guidance aligns with common front and frame thicknesses. Use the KA, KD, or KDMKD keying schemes to match project access needs where groups of cabinets require shared or tiered key control.
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