CompX National disc tumbler cam lock C8055-C415A-3 uses a disc tumbler mechanism with a 1-7/16 inch cylinder, providing a defined locking action that suits typical cabinet and casework thicknesses needing keyed control. The cam lock has 90 degree clockwise rotation, so the cam moves a quarter turn, giving a predictable locked and unlocked position that helps align cams to strikes or frames. A 3/4 inch mounting hole size sets the required bore diameter, guiding hole prep in doors or drawer fronts. The cam lock has a bright brass description, giving a brass-tone appearance that coordinates with brass-finished cabinet hardware for a consistent look. The lock is identified in the cam locks product class, which fits common furniture, fixture, and cabinet lock layouts where a rotating cam engages behind a panel or frame.
The cam lock is designed for a 3/4 inch mounting hole, so installers bore a round opening that closely fits the lock body and resists rotation in normal use. A 1-7/16 inch cylinder length defines how far the cylinder projects through the front, aligning the cam position behind the door or drawer for proper engagement. The 90 degree clockwise rotation means the key turn shifts the cam from open to closed within a quarter turn, which supports consistent handle travel expectations. The cam lock is placed in the cam locks product class, indicating use where a rotating cam must catch behind a frame, stile, or strike on drawers or right-hand and left-hand doors.
The cam lock is described for drawers and for right-hand or left-hand doors, so it can be used across multiple cabinet access points in the same installation. Its disc tumbler cam lock design ties the cylinder and cam together, so a single rotation secures or releases the drawer or door in one motion. The bright brass description positions the lock for projects using bright brass pulls or knobs, helping keep a unified look across front hardware. Being in the cam locks class, it works where a rotating cam must hook behind lipped, overlay, or flush construction components as described in the product details. The part number C8055-C415A-3 provides an exact reference for matching new locks to existing layouts that already use this model in cabinetry runs.
The lock has 90 degree clockwise rotation controlled through a stop washer, so the cam movement is limited to a quarter turn for predictable locked alignment against the frame. The description states use on drawers and both right-hand and left-hand doors, so a single lock style can be applied around a full cabinet bank without changing models. Cams are described for lipped or overlay construction using a straight cam with 1-1/2 inch extension, so the cam can reach past projecting fronts to catch securely. For flush construction, a formed cam with 1-1/8 inch extension and 11/32 inch offset is specified, so the offset helps the cam sit correctly behind a flush face panel. The key is removable in both locked and unlocked positions, so keys can be taken away after locking or kept out of the cylinder while the lock remains open during frequent access.
The C8055-C415A-3 is a CompX National disc tumbler cam lock, so it uses a disc tumbler mechanism that supports keyed control on drawers and cabinet doors.
The cam lock requires a 3/4 inch mounting hole, so boring that diameter sets a proper fit for the cylinder body in cabinet doors or drawer fronts.
The lock has a 1-7/16 inch cylinder, so it extends through typical cabinet front thicknesses while leaving space behind for cam engagement.
The cam on this lock turns 90 degrees clockwise, so a quarter-turn of the key shifts the cam between locked and unlocked positions.
The lock is described for right-hand and left-hand doors, so it functions on either handing and also on drawers using the appropriate cam.
The description notes a straight cam with 1-1/2 inch extension for lipped or overlay fronts and a formed cam with 1-1/8 inch extension and 11/32 inch offset for flush fronts.
This CompX National disc tumbler cam lock C8055-C415A-3 pairs a 1-7/16 inch cylinder with 90 degree clockwise rotation, so it supports standard drawer and door locking layouts with a short key turn. The 3/4 inch mounting hole requirement, along with cams described for lipped, overlay, and flush construction, lets one lock style address multiple cabinet build types. The bright brass description also helps match the lock to bright brass decorative hardware, keeping visual continuity across the project. Use this model when a defined cam throw, keyed control, and brass-tone appearance are needed on drawers or right-hand and left-hand cabinet doors.
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