CompX National disc tumbler cam lock, 1-7/16 cylinder with 90 degree CW rotation, 3/4 mounting hole C8055-C420A-14A gives installers a defined locking motion, so drawer and door cams stop consistently at 90 degrees. The bright nickel finish provides a clean, neutral appearance that suits a wide range of cabinet styles on commercial or residential jobs. This cam lock is part of the cam locks class in the locks and latches category, so it fits directly into cabinet and fixture security layouts using similar hardware. The 1-7/16 inch cylinder length sets the basic reach of the lock body through the panel, which is central when planning front and frame thickness. The 3/4 inch mounting hole size aligns the lock with standard boring operations in many cabinet shops, helping keep machining predictable across multiple pieces.
The 3/4 inch mounting hole specification defines the required boring size, so shop equipment can be set up for consistent hole drilling before installation. The note that, for overlay application, the combined thickness of front and frame cannot exceed the cylinder length ties the 1-7/16 inch cylinder dimension directly to material buildup, guiding panel and frame design. The guidance to use the NLC8053 lock and NLC7014-2C cam to accommodate an overlay construction with a 3/4 inch front and a 3/4 inch frame shows how this cylinder length interacts with heavier overlay sections. The spur washer for wood and mounting nut referenced in the description indicate the lock is prepared for mounting into wood cabinet material, helping the cam stay seated under regular use.
The web description notes this cam lock as suitable for drawers and both right-hand or left-hand doors, so it can serve across mixed cabinet banks where access points vary. Cams are described for lipped or overlay construction using a straight cam with 1-1/2 inch extension, which addresses door or drawer faces that step past the cabinet body. A separate formed cam with 1-1/8 inch extension and 11/32 inch offset is specified for flush construction, so the cam can reach behind flush fronts without over-travel. These described cam shapes and dimensions determine how the lock tongue engages strikes or cabinet edges, which is central to getting positive engagement without binding when doors close. The 90 degree CW rotation then provides a repeatable stop position, letting these cams operate within their designed travel.
The 1-7/16 inch cylinder length, combined with the cylinder length limit on overlay thickness, keeps the locking mechanism properly seated through the door or drawer front, which helps maintain key alignment over time. The 3/4 inch mounting hole specification ties into standard casework drilling patterns, helping production shops run the same boring operations for multiple cabinets using this lock. Stock keying options KA, KD, and KDMKD, as listed, let planners organize access control so that certain areas share keys while others remain uniquely keyed or tied into a master key system. The key being removable in both locked and unlocked positions supports workflows where staff need to open multiple units quickly, then secure them again without leaving keys hanging. Availability of unassembled REMOVACORE versions means the locking core can be integrated into broader key-control systems that rely on removable cores for change-outs.
The C8055-C420A-14A cam lock uses a 1-7/16 inch cylinder, which sets how far the lock body passes through the cabinet front and affects suitable front and frame thickness combinations.
This CompX National disc tumbler cam lock is specified for a 3/4 inch mounting hole, aligning with common cabinet boring setups for cam lock installation.
For lipped or overlay construction, the description lists a straight cam with 1-1/2 inch extension, providing reach to engage the cabinet structure behind the front.
For flush construction, the lock uses a formed cam with 1-1/8 inch extension and 11/32 inch offset so the cam can align behind flush fronts without overextending.
The C8055-C420A-14A operates with 90 degree clockwise rotation, creating a simple quarter-turn motion between locked and unlocked positions.
Stock keying options listed are KA keyed alike, KD keyed different, and KDMKD keyed different and master keyed, supporting different access control plans.
This bright nickel cam lock from CompX National, identified as C8055-C420A-14A, aligns with cabinet projects needing a 1-7/16 inch cylinder and 3/4 inch mounting hole. The defined 90 degree clockwise rotation, drawer and door suitability, and specific cam options for overlay and flush construction provide clear parameters for planning lipped, overlay, or flush cabinet fronts. Stock keying choices and REMOVACORE availability further tie this lock into broader key control decisions. Use these verified details to match this disc tumbler cam lock to the material thickness, door style, and access pattern required on your next cabinet run.
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