8090 disc tumbler gang lock from CompX National is a disc tumbler gang lock designed for locking drawers in desk pedestals and other multiple drawer applications. This lock uses a bright nickel finish that provides a clean, professional look on exposed drawer faces, which helps match common office and casework hardware. The cylinder is keyed to C415A, giving installers a defined key system that aligns with keyed-alike or special keying plans. This gang lock uses a bar that moves studs into a notch in the drawer or slide, so one turn of the key locks all drawers simultaneously when they are in the closed position. The key is removable in both the locked and unlocked positions, allowing users to remove the key after opening or securing the drawers without changing operation.
This CompX National disc tumbler gang lock requires a 7/8 inch diameter hole for the cylinder, so boring operations can be planned around that single dimension for repeatable installations on desk pedestals. The bar requires a dado measuring 7/8 inch by 1/8 inch deep on the inside of the panel, which defines the recess that guides the bar as it moves studs into the drawer or slide notches. Because the bar locks all drawers when they are in the closed position, drawer fronts and slides can be aligned so the studs meet their notches consistently when the bar travels, helping the lock engage without extra adjustment time.
This gang lock is specified for locking drawers in desk pedestals and other multiple drawer applications, so it fits directly into office furniture, casework pedestals, and similar multi-drawer runs that need centralized locking. The requirement for a 7/8 inch diameter cylinder hole makes it suitable for panels with enough thickness to support that bore size, aligning well with typical pedestal side panels. The bar-driven design, which moves studs into a notch in the drawer or slide, suits drawer boxes that can accept these notches or compatible slides, tying the locking action to the drawer travel path. Because turning the key locks all drawers simultaneously when they are closed, the lock is well suited to workstations where users want one motion to secure all pedestal drawers at once.
The disc tumbler gang lock design keyed to C415A provides a defined key code, which supports organized keying schemes across multiple units on a project. Stock keying identified as KA, where all locks are keyed alike to the key number specified and a master key will not work on these locks, lets planners standardize user keys while keeping them separate from master-keyed systems. Other key changes available from National Lock via special order give specifiers options to set up alternative key codes when project requirements call for it. The ability to remove the key in both the locked and unlocked positions simplifies daily operation, because users can leave the lock in the desired state without the key remaining in the cylinder. The mechanism where the bar moves studs into a notch in the drawer or slide creates a direct mechanical block, so once the bar is rotated into position by the key, drawer movement is prevented until the key is turned back. By locking all drawers simultaneously in their closed position, the system reduces the number of key cycles needed to secure a pedestal, which can improve efficiency in environments with frequent open-and-close activity. The bright nickel finish stated for this gang lock provides a consistent appearance with other bright nickel hardware from the same environment, helping the lock blend visually into drawer fronts while delivering its defined locking function.
This 8090 disc tumbler gang lock is for locking drawers in desk pedestals and other multiple drawer applications, so it centralizes security across a bank of drawers with one key.
The CompX National gang lock requires a 7/8 inch diameter hole for the cylinder, providing a clear boring dimension that supports accurate, repeatable machining in shop or field settings.
The locking bar uses a dado measuring 7/8 inch by 1/8 inch deep on the inside of the panel, creating a defined channel that guides the bar travel and supports smooth locking action.
The gang lock uses a bar that moves studs into a notch in the drawer or slide, so turning the key locks all closed drawers simultaneously by blocking their movement.
Keyed to C415A means the cylinder is set to the C415A key code, which defines the key pattern and supports coordinated keying plans using that specific code.
The stock KA keyed alike option means all locks are keyed alike to the key number specified, so one key operates multiple locks when a project calls for that arrangement.
The CompX National 8090 disc tumbler gang lock in bright nickel is built for locking drawers in desk pedestals and other multiple drawer applications, giving one-key control across a drawer bank. With its 7/8 inch cylinder hole requirement, defined dado size for the bar, and bar-and-stud design that locks all closed drawers simultaneously, this lock supports predictable machining and straightforward operation. Select this keyed to C415A gang lock when a centralized, disc tumbler gang lock layout with clear keying options fits your pedestal or multi-drawer casework design.
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