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Open these locks with a slotted screwdriver. Select the turn direction when mounting the cam.
Help keep your sealed enclosure's contents safe from dust and water damage—these locks help maintain an enclosure's IP or NEMA rating for washdowns. All open with a slotted screwdriver, so they’re good for areas where you don’t want a complicated keying system.
Also known as adjustable compression cam locks, these adjust to compensate for door or drawer misalignment.
These locks have a spring-wire cam that slips under a receiving catch on a cabinet body to create tension and hold cabinet doors and drawers closed.
Designed for use in 1/4" or 1/2" dia. through holes.
Also known as compression cam locks, these locks create a tighter hold than a traditional cam lock, making them useful for doors that have a seal. All open with a slotted screwdriver.
A spring-loaded bushing keeps your door from vibrating open. These locks open and close with a slotted screwdriver, so they’re great if you want a simple keying system for your enclosure.
Secure cabinet doors and other fixtures that have smaller-than-standard-diameter through holes. A gasket prevents water, dust, and dirt from getting into an enclosure through the lock. These locks open with a slotted screwdriver, so they’re great for a facility where you don’t want a complicated keying system.
Install these locks on enclosure doors with smaller-than-standard diameter through holes. Also known as compression cam locks, these create a tighter hold than a traditional cam lock, making them useful for doors that have a seal.
The face of these locks has a red indicator that is visible when unlocked and hidden when locked. Also known as compression cam locks, they create a tighter hold than standard cam locks in high-vibration environments. These locks open with a slotted screwdriver, so they’re great for a facility where you don’t want a complicated keying system.
Trigger a light, alarm, or other device to signal your door is unlocked.
For a simplified keying system, these cam locks open and close with a slotted screwdriver. Also called quarter-turn locks, they have a cam that rotates 90° to lock cabinet doors and other enclosures.
Help maintain your sealed enclosure’s IP65 and NEMA 4 ratings—these locks have a gasket that prevents water from getting past the lock during low-pressure washdowns. Press the button to pop the handle out; push the handle shut for a secure hold. These locks close with a slotted screwdriver, so they’re ideal for keeping a simple keying system.
Simplify your enclosure’s keying system—these locks open and close with a slotted screwdriver. Add a padlock for extra security.
A slotted screwdriver opens and closes these locks, so you can avoid a complicated keying system. Often installed on server cabinets and electrical panels, they have a handle that swings smoothly when you lift it to latch and unlatch the door. Add a padlock for extra security.
Great for a facility where you don’t want a complicated keying system, these locks open with a slotted screwdriver. They’re also padlockable for extra security.