The Evergood #800 cabinet cam lock is the perfect solution for securing lockers and cabinets. It is made from high quality materials and can be integrated into existing master key systems if needed. The cam lock features a 90 degree clockwise and anti-clockwise movement, with a body width of 24mm, and three optional cylinder lengths of 20mm, 25mm and 30mm. It also has 1,000 key combinations available in a bright chrome finish.
This cabinet cam lock is designed to provide maximum security for your lockers and cabinets. It comes with a cranked cam and nut which can be fixed on the back of the lock, as well as a Master Key for added convenience. This cam lock is ideal for use in schools, gyms, offices, or any other environment where secure storage is required.
These metallic cam locks can be fitted flush with the surface of the container making them secure and ideal for use in shopping centres, airports or any public bathroom facility.
Specifications
Main materials: zinc alloy
Color/finish: chrome-plated
Head diameter: 24mm
Mechanism: wafer
Optional cylinder length: 13/16′′, 1′′, 1-3/16′′
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.
Key removable in locked or unlocked position.
Zinc alloy die cast.
2 keys included
FAQ
1.What are the common materials of keyed cam lock?
Common materials include zinc alloy, brass, etc. Zinc alloy is an alloy composed of zinc and other metals. It has good mechanical properties and corrosion resistance, and the cost is relatively low. It is one of the commonly used materials for keyed cam lock. Brass keyed cam lock has higher strength and better corrosion resistance, but the price is relatively high.
2.How durable is the keyed cam lock?
Generally speaking, the durability of keyed cam lock is good. High-quality keyed cam locks are made of durable materials such as stainless steel or brass, and can withstand frequent use and harsh environmental conditions.
However, it should be noted that if the use environment is too harsh, such as long-term exposure to high humidity, strong corrosive gases, etc., the durability of the lock may be affected, and regular maintenance and inspection are required.