A Guide to Furniture and Cabinet Locks

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Furniture and cabinet locks are essential components in securing valuable belongings. These locks come in various designs and mechanisms. Our experts have put together this guide to help you select the right furniture and cabinet locks, ensuring your end users’ items remain safe and secure. We’ll cover:

Understanding Furniture and Cabinet Locks

The point of any lock is to fortify security. It’s peace of mind you’re after when it comes to safeguarding valuable assets, confidential documents, and potentially harmful materials against unauthorised access.

You want to strike a balance between security and convenience. If furniture locks are too complex or inconvenient, there's a higher likelihood that users may not consistently use them, which can compromise security. Convenience ensures that authorised users can access locked items without hassle. In a business setting, for example, office furniture locks need to enable employees to access necessary materials efficiently. Balancing security and convenience achieves this ease of access.

Our purpose here is focused on furniture and cabinet locks, but you’ll still find it helpful to read How to Choose the Right Lock.

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Types of Furniture and Cabinet Locks

When it comes to furniture and cabinet locks, you have several options to choose from, each catering to specific needs and preferences. The latch is a critical part of the locking mechanism, so if security is your priority, don’t overlook this component. 

Our experts have put together a helpful resource for you to learn more Check out our Guide to Latches

Our range includes some common types of cabinet locks you should consider:

Flush-Cabinet Furniture Locks

Flush-Cabinet Furniture Locks

  • Steel cabinet lock with a plastic body
  • Easy rod assembly with special fastening plate 
  • Clip-on body also aids assembly – simple to install 
  • Includes a stainless steel dust cap 
  • Keyed alike or keyed to differ 

Used for:  Heavy-duty applications such as steel cabinets

Furniture Locks – Glass Door Slide

Furniture Locks – Glass Door Slide

  • Available in die-cast zinc alloy with die-cast zinc alloy latch, or steel with steel cam 
  • Easy installation
  • Keyed alike or keyed to differ

Used for: Glass door cabinets and sliding glass doors 

Furniture Locks – Vertical Slide for Wood

Furniture Locks – Vertical Slide for Wood

  • Deadbolt drawer locks for high security
  • For added security, lock has been anti-drill centred – key removable only in locked position
  • Rim locks enhance aesthetics 
  • Steel locking bolt matches a removable lock cylinder 
  • Vertical, right hand, or left hand latch mechanism
  • Die-cast zinc alloy
  • Keyed to differ or keyed alike 

Used for: Wooden furniture drawers, hinged doors and cabinets

Key Lock Cabinet Cam Latches

Key Lock Cabinet Cam Latches

  • High-quality cam lock with 90-degree cam rotation
  • Five disk tumblers
  • Die-cast zinc alloy, chrome finish or stainless steel
  • Keyed to differ or keyed alike

Used for: Display units, security cabinets and stock cupboards

Furniture Locks – Striking Plate

Furniture Locks – Striking Plate

  • Works with furniture lock to keep door secure
  • Angled design with screw fixing
  • Steel

Used for: Furniture drawers, hinged doors and cabinets

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Factors to Consider When Choosing Furniture and Cabinet Locks

When selecting furniture and cabinet locks, you should consider several points to ensure that you choose the right components for your end-user’s specific needs:

Security Requirements

What level of security do you need? High-value items may require more secure cabinet locks, such as cylinder locking cam latches, while cam locks for furniture are a good choice for lower-value items.

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Easy to Use

Who’ll use the furniture or cabinet locks? If they’re intended for personal use, choose user-friendly locks that are easy to operate. Most furniture locks are. For commercial or shared spaces, opt for locks that provide ease of access for authorised users.

Key Management

Who will manage the keys? If your end users need multiple furniture locks, consider if they should be keyed alike – using the same key – or part of a master key system. Good key management is essential for convenience and security.

Aesthetics

Should your lock be inconspicuous or should it serve a decorative purpose? 

Durability

If the locks will be used frequently, consider robust materials that can withstand wear and tear, such as steel, stainless steel and zinc alloys. 

Installation and Maintenance of Locks

Focus on durability and reliability of your locks by properly installing and maintaining them. Here’s how;

Installation

  • Exact Measurements: Take accurate measurements to determine the precise placement of the lock. Make sure that the lock aligns as it should with the door or cabinet. Learn more in our helpful guide, How to Choose and Size Cam Locks and Latches
  • Drilling and Chiselling: Use the appropriate tools to drill holes or create recesses for the lock. Follow the manufacturer's guidelines for hole sizes and depths. You may need to use a chisel if you’re using mortise locks.
  • Alignment: Note the alignment of the lock components during installation, such as the strike plate and latch. Without proper alignment, cabinet drawer locks – or any lock – won't operate smoothly.  
  • Secure Fastening: Secure the lock firmly in place with screws. Make sure that the lock is flush with the surface and doesn't move.
  • Test Operation: After installation, test the operation of your cabinet locks multiple times to ensure they function smoothly without any sticking or jamming.

Maintenance

  • Clean Regularly: Dust, dirt, and debris can collect inside the lock, resulting in poor  performance. Clean the lock periodically with a soft brush or compressed air to remove matter.
  • Lubricate: Apply a small amount of lock lubricant or graphite powder to the keyhole and moving parts. Do not use oil-based lubricants, as they attract foreign particles.
  • Inspect Keys: Look for signs of wear or damage. Keys suffering from wear and tear can damage the lock. Address any issues right away. 
  • Tighten Fasteners: Periodically check and tighten screws to prevent loosening due to vibrations.

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