Cabinet Lock Review for 3/4" Thick Material - The Hardware Hut
Cabinet Lock Review, Keyed, Door Hardware, Lock, The Hardware Hut
Cabinet Lock Review, Keyed, Door Hardware, Lock, The Hardware Hut

Cabinet Lock Review for 3/4″ Thick Material

When you are in the market for a cabinet lock, the first thing you’ll need to know is the material thickness the lock will be going on. The most common material thickness is 3/4″. If this is the case for you, we have the perfect cam lock. It’s available in four finishes and multiple keying options.

Item C8053 is a 1-3/16″ disc tumbler cylinder cam lock that works on the maximum material thickness of 7/8″. Included with the lock are two cams. Cams are the silver metal pieces at the back of the lock that turn when the key is turned. You get two cams, but you should only use one and toss out the other one. There is both a straight cam and a formed (bent) cam. The straight cam is for use on a lipped overlay application such as a 3/8″ inset door. The formed cam is used on flush/full inset doors or overlay doors. You flip the cam towards you when installing for inset, and away from you for overlay.

C8053 Exploded View
C8053 Exploded View
C8053 Assembled View
C8053 Assembled View

Also included is a trim washer for the front of the lock. This is for if you accidentally drilled your borehole a little big or if during the drilling you chewed up the wood a little and want to cover it up. To keep the lock from spinning in the borehole, you’ll want to install the included spur washer. The washer has two little spikes on the back that dig into the wood to keep it tight.

Something that has come up before is when inserting the cylinder into the housing, the front of the cylinder and the housing need to be flush. There is a little cutout on the housing that lines up with a notch on the cylinder. If it isn’t flush, pull the cylinder out and turn it 90 degrees. If it still isn’t flush, try it one more time. You should then be golden. Below are two images showing it correctly and incorrectly.

C8053 Wrong
C8053 Wrong
C8053 Correct
C8053 Correct

Let’s Talk about Keying

We carry these locks three ways: all keyed alike, all keyed different, or all keyed different and under a master key. If you are just buying one lock, then either select the keyed alike or keyed different. It makes no difference. If you need more than one lock, you’ll need to decide how you want them. The keyed alike option is okay for one key to open all locks. Keyed different is for if you want different keys to open different locks. Choose keyed different and master keyed if you want them all different and want to have the option for a master key.

Cabinet Lock Finishes

The C8053 comes in four finishes: NickelBright BrassAntique Brass, and Matte Black. Our most popular model is Nickel followed by Antique Brass.

C8053 Finish Options, Nickel, Bright Brass, Antique Brass, & Matte Black
C8053 Finish Options, Nickel, Bright Brass, Antique Brass, & Matte Black

Optional Cam

We also have an optional cam: the C7014. It is a formed or bent cam identical to the one that comes with the lock, except this one is longer. The benefit to the longer cam is the capability to drill a borehole for installation of the lock further from the door’s edge. Instead of 7/8″ from the center to the edge or less, you could do 1-3/8″ or less.

Questions?

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In 2002, Johnny Quinn joined TheHardwareHut.com in Customer Service. He and his husband own three properties they rent as part of their retirement plans. When not in the office, you might find him in an airport heading out on a fun adventure. He's been to Italy, Australia, and Peru with plans of heading to Thailand next.