Cam Locks - The Lock You Use Each Day657826
What is a Cam Lock? The quick and simple answer is a little lock that has a "Locking Cam" attached to the back. They come in a selection of sizes, shapes and configurations and costs from about $.80 for a small mechanical cam lock to $150.00 for an electronic version. Where have you noticed or utilized a them: tool boxes, mail boxes, car glove compartments, vending machines, slot machines, desks, cabinets and lockers, to name a few.
That is a lot of info in a few sentences. Let me explain this a little further. The Locking Cam on the rear of the lock is the locking mechanism and generally made of steel that can be straight, offset or have a hook. It can truly have any design so that when the key is inserted into the lock and turned the locking cam will lock or unlock whatever it's mounted on.
Beneath is a list of some well-liked cam lock styles:
Single Bitted - this is where the important is cut on 1 side Double Bitted - this is exactly where the key is cut on two sides Tubular - this is exactly where the important has a round or tubular design High Safety - these are cam locks manufactured by CobraLock, Abloy or Medeco and have a lock and important design that hold a U.S. patent Electronic - the lock and important are electronic which provide a much higher level of safety
Cam locks are very versatile. They can be made out of numerous different types of supplies and come in different configurations and sizes ans safety levels. I will list some of the major features beneath:
Can be produced of steel, stainless steel, brass, zinc alloy and plastic Come in sizes ranging from 3/8" to over two" in length Can be constructed so the lock core is removable Can turn either left or correct, either 90 or 180 degrees Numerous diameters can be produced (the regular is ¾") Can be keyed alike, keyed different or master keyed Can be produced in electronic versions
As you can see, this lock is probably one of the most versatile ever produced. More than the years, the designs have changed and evolved, the materials have improved and the security has increased. One thing has remained the same all cam locks operate a locking cam: this is the definition of a cam lock.
The Cam Lock truly is the Lock you use every day.
George Uliano is a safety expert with law enforcement and safety experience. He earned a Bachelors Degree in Criminal Justice and Business graduating with honors. George holds 3 patents on various Padlock and Cam Lock designs. This mixture gives George and His Company Locking Systems International Inc the distinctive capability to offer "The Right Lock" with The Right Safety" at the "Right Price".