CompX National pin tumbler cam lock gives you a keyed locking point for drawers and right-hand or left-hand doors, so one lock style can cover multiple cabinet layouts on a job. The 1-3/4 inch cylinder length reaches through typical cabinet construction, helping the cam engage reliably on flush cabinet construction where the door or drawer front sits even with the cabinet frame. A 3/4 inch mounting hole matches common boring operations, so the body seats squarely in wood panels prepared to that diameter.
The C8108-915-26D designation identifies this specific CompX National model in dull chrome, so matching or reordering the same lock style stays straightforward across projects. Being a pin tumbler design provides a conventional key-and-cylinder interface that aligns with standard key cutting practices in the shop or by locksmiths.
The C8108 is specified for flush mount construction, so the geometry of the cylinder and cam is set up to work where fronts sit level with the cabinet sides. In use, the lock operates on a 90 degree cam turn, with key removable in both locked and unlocked positions, which means the user can take the key out after locking or after unlocking without needing a full rotation beyond that quarter turn.
The 90 degree CW and CCW rotation described for this cam lock lets you set up hardware to turn in the direction that best clears adjacent components, while still reaching the locked stop at a quarter turn, which helps limit user over-rotation.
This CompX National pin tumbler cam lock is intended for drawer, right-hand, or left-hand door applications, so the same basic lock can serve across different orientations in a run of casework. Because C8108 is for flush mount construction, its cam throw and cylinder length are matched to fronts that align with cabinet sides, which is common in many built-in and modular cabinets. The flush cabinet construction note signals that the cam is expected to engage behind an edge or strike located close to the front plane, supporting a clean, even facade on offices, shops, or residential cabinetry.
The keyed alike 915 code designation ties multiple locks to the same key pattern, which is useful when a bank of drawers or doors must open from one key on a project. When a job uses several of these C8108-915-26D units, the keyed alike arrangement reduces the number of key patterns in circulation while keeping the lock bodies consistent on the cabinet faces.
The 90 degree cam turn operation concentrates the locking and unlocking into a short, predictable motion, which helps users quickly move between open and secure positions without guessing at extra travel. Key removable in both locked and unlocked positions means users do not have to leave the key in the cylinder while a drawer or door is in regular use, reducing key interference with pulls or surrounding hardware.
The 3/4 inch mounting hole spec pairs with standard boring tools, which helps installers keep the cylinder centered and reduces slop that can cause the cam to misalign over time. The reference to using D4291 key blank for all pin tumbler locks in this system means that locks sharing that platform can be serviced or keyed using the same blank style, supporting consistent key duplication when needed.
Master keying to GM1 adds another layer of key control where a higher-level key pattern is required in addition to the keyed alike 915 code, giving facility managers a hierarchy of access while installers still use the same lock body and face finish across the installation.
The CompX National pin tumbler cam lock uses a 1-3/4 inch cylinder length, so it spans typical cabinet material and positions the cam to engage behind the front on flush cabinet construction.
This CompX National cam lock is designed for a 3/4 inch mounting hole, allowing consistent boring across doors and drawers so the cylinder seats properly in the panel.
The cam lock uses a 90 degree cam turn in both clockwise and counterclockwise directions, concentrating locking and unlocking into a quarter turn for quick, repeatable operation.
The cam lock allows the key to be removable in both locked and unlocked positions, so users can remove the key after securing or opening the drawer or door.
The C8108 cam lock is specified for flush mount construction, so its cylinder and cam geometry are intended for cabinets where the front is even with the cabinet sides.
This CompX National cam lock uses the D4291 key blank and can be keyed alike under the 915 code, with master keying available to GM1 for tiered access control.
The CompX National pin tumbler cam lock C8108-915-26D pairs a 1-3/4 inch cylinder length with a 3/4 inch mounting hole to support flush cabinet construction on drawers and R.H. or L.H. doors. The 90 degree CW and CCW cam rotation, key removable in both positions, and keyed alike 915 code give installers a repeatable, easy-to-use lock format that scales from a single drawer to multi-door runs. For projects calling for dull chrome faces, consistent keying, and a defined D4291 key platform, this model aligns well with cabinet and casework requirements.
Sold In: 1 Each
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Sold in: 1 Each | NLC8106KA101-26D Mfr# C8106-101-26D | CompX National Pin Tumbler Cam Lock, 1-7/16" Cylinder with 3/4" Mounting Hole, Dull Chrome C8106-101-26D | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | NLC8106KA915-26D Mfr# C8106-915-26D | CompX National Pin Tumbler Cam Lock, 1-7/16" Cylinder with 3/4" Mounting Hole, Dull Chrome C8106-915-26D |