Our Mini Cam lock Keyed-Alike are ideal for when space is an issue whilst still wanting the integrity of a cam system and the convenience of only needing one key to open them all. Their size also means there is no need to remove the cam itself during installation.
They are available in round and square faced finish and are ideal for metal cabinets, drawers and machinery covers.
Specifications
Main materials: zinc alloy
Color/finish: chrome or nickel
Cam type: offset, straight
Cylinder length options: 5/8′′,7/8′′, 1-1/8′′, 1-3/8′′
Operation: rotates 90°to unlatch, one-way lock
Features
Ships with body and cylinder assembled for fast and easy installation.
Passed key insertion and removal cycle test: 30,000 cycles.
Zinc alloy die cast.
2 keys included.
About US
Products and Services: Providing one-stop security solutions, designing and manufacturing high-quality electronic and mechanical lockers and furniture locks. With an 8,000 square meter factory, more than 300 employees and more than 20 professional technicians, equipped with complete production workshop equipment, including self-owned mold workshop equipment, CNC workshop, automatic lathe workshop, stamping workshop, die-casting workshop, clean room, key cutting workshop and assembly workshop. With advanced equipment and professional team, strictly control the quality of every production link.
Qualification: UKAS ISO 9001:2015 certification and won unanimous praise from partners.
FAQ
1.How to install Mini cam lock?
Usually you need to drill a standard mounting hole at the installation location, such as the standard mounting hole of 22.2mm diameter and 20.2mm square used by EVERGOOD's mechanical cam latches. Then insert the lock body into the hole and fix it with the included nuts and other accessories.
For some special applications, you may need to choose the appropriate installation method and accessories according to the specific size and installation requirements of the equipment.
2.How to use Mini cam lock?
For ordinary mechanical Mini cam locks, insert the key into the lock cylinder and rotate it a certain angle (such as 90°) to open or close the lock. In some occasions that require frequent operation, such as coin-operated devices, special operating mechanisms may be equipped to facilitate users to quickly unlock and lock.