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CompX National disc tumbler deadbolt lock gives drawers a keyed deadbolt mechanism, so the lock secures the drawer with a positive bolt action that helps control access in cabinets, shop fixtures, and similar casework. The bright nickel finish presents a clean, metal surface, so the lock coordinates with other bright nickel hardware on cabinetry where appearance matters. The lock body has a 1-1/2 inch height paired with a 1-7/16 inch length, so installers can plan rail and panel clearances accurately when laying out drawer fronts and lock positions. The cylinder requires a 7/8 inch diameter hole, so boring operations can be set up with a standard size bit and repeated consistently across multiple fronts. A key is required to engage the lock and is removable in both locked and unlocked positions, so keys can be taken away after locking or left out of the cylinder during normal use.
The requirement for a 7/8 inch diameter hole for the cylinder means installers can base the boring pattern directly on that dimension, helping align the cylinder square to the drawer front. The 1-1/2 inch height and 1-7/16 inch length give a predictable lock body envelope, which helps during layout when locating the deadbolt in relation to the drawer side or cabinet frame. When a trim ring is desired around the cylinder, the note to see the NLC2017 Series provides a reference to a matching trim option that visually finishes the lock front. The bright nickel description ties the visible portion of the lock to bright nickel hardware families used elsewhere in the project.
This product is identified as a drawer lock in bright nickel, so it is oriented toward securing drawers in cabinetry and similar furniture pieces. Being part of the deadbolt locks product class, it uses a deadbolt action that engages a strike point in the cabinet or drawer construction, which is useful wherever a positive bolt engagement is preferred over a spring latch. The disc tumbler mechanism places it in the disc tumbler lock family, which guides locksmiths and builders who standardize around particular locking technologies. Its bright nickel finish aligns with bright nickel decorative hardware, so designers can carry the same metallic tone across pulls, hinges, and locks on matched casework.
The stock keying table defines KA, KD, and KDMKD arrangements, so projects can be planned around keyed alike, keyed different, or keyed different and master keyed setups. KA means all locks are keyed alike to a specific key number, and a master key will not operate those locks, which suits installations where one key should operate every matching drawer without master access. KD means all locks are keyed different with various lock numbers, and again a master key will not operate these, which is useful when drawers need individual keys with no master function. KDMKD means all locks are keyed different and master keyed, and in this arrangement the master key will operate the locks, which helps facilities that require individual user keys plus an overriding master for management. Other key changes are available from National Lock via special order, so larger projects can be aligned to specific key systems. Trim ring needs reference the NLC2017 Series, guiding selection of a coordinated trim when a finished cylinder edge is desired.
The CompX National disc tumbler deadbolt lock uses a disc tumbler mechanism with a deadbolt action, which secures drawers by extending a solid bolt into the mating cabinet structure.
The CompX National disc tumbler deadbolt lock requires a 7/8 inch diameter hole for the cylinder, which sets the boring size for drawer fronts and cabinet panels during installation layout.
The lock height of 1-1/2 inch and length of 1-7/16 inch define the body envelope inside the drawer area, helping builders plan clearances around contents and structural members.
The CompX National disc tumbler deadbolt lock offers KA, KD, and KDMKD stock keying, letting projects use keyed alike, keyed different, or keyed different with master key operation.
The CompX National disc tumbler deadbolt lock uses a key that is removable in both locked and unlocked positions, allowing the key to be stored away from the cylinder during normal use.
The CompX National disc tumbler deadbolt lock is specified in bright nickel, which coordinates with bright nickel cabinet hardware when consistent metal finishes are desired on drawers.
The CompX National disc tumbler deadbolt lock, described as a drawer lock in bright nickel, ties a deadbolt mechanism, 1-1/2 inch by 1-7/16 inch body size, and 7/8 inch cylinder bore into one solution. The KA, KD, and KDMKD stock keying choices let projects align lock function with site key control needs, while the bright nickel finish coordinates with matching cabinet hardware. When a deadbolt-style drawer lock in bright nickel is required with clear dimensional data and defined keying schemes, this model groups those requirements into a single part number.
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