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Often used on cabinet doors and file drawers, these cam locks fit into a ¾” dia. hole, the most common through-hole size, and have an arm that swings to lock.
Install these locks in smaller-than-standard-diameter through holes on cabinet doors and other fixtures.
Meet U.S. postal service guidelines for mailbox locks.
Ideal for high-vibration environments, these locks create a tighter hold than standard cam locks.
Swap out the key that’s needed to open these locks for extra security.
Quickly snap these locks into a through-hole cutout—there’s no need to fasten them with a screw.
Use these locks in a 3/4" dia. through hole, which is the most common through-hole size.
Secure cabinet doors and file drawers that have smaller than standard-diameter through holes. Offering more security than standard keyed cam locks, these have circular keys that are difficult to duplicate.
These highly pick-resistant locks have specially designed half-moon keys that cannot be duplicated.
These locks are IP65 and NEMA 4 rated for protection against dust, dirt, and washdowns.
Without a keyway, you don't have to worry about these magnetic locks being picked or memorizing combinations. They are water-tight, so they resist snow, dirt, and other contaminants.
Open each of these locks with a different key.
A key shutter on these locks keeps low-pressure washdowns and dust from entering the lock cylinder and causing damage. This helps you maintain an IP65 rating on sealed enclosures.
Choose these locks if you need each one to open with a different key.
With a molded inset grip, the handle remains recessed to stay out of the way.
Fold the ring handle into the recess to stay out of the way when not in use. Also known as compression cam latches, these latches create a tighter hold than traditional cam latches, making them useful for doors that have a seal.
It’s harder to snag straps and other items on these wing-handle locks than on T- or L-handle locks. Choose them if you need locks that each open with a different key.
Install these locks on enclosure doors with smaller-than-standard diameter through holes. It’s harder to snag straps and other items on these wing-handle locks than on T- or L-handle locks. Choose them if you need locks that each open with a different key.
Maintain an IP65 rating on your sealed enclosure for low-pressure washdowns. All of these locks can be locked with a key as well as a padlock for enhanced security.
A paddle handle activates the top and bottom spring-loaded latching points to secure large cabinet doors.
Choose these cylinders if you need cylinders that each open with a different key.
Designed to withstand vandalism better than other lock cylinders, these are for use in locks that are mortise mounted into a cutout in the door.