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Massachusetts Fishing Reports > The Role of the Cam in Door Lock Anatomy
The Role of the Cam in Door Lock Anatomy
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KeysnLock
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Jan 08, 2025
3:25 AM
In the anatomy of a door lock, the cam is the component responsible for physically opening or closing the door. Located at the back of the plug, the cam interacts with the latch or bolt mechanism when the key is turned. When the correct key is inserted, the pins align at the shear line, allowing the plug to rotate. As the plug rotates, the cam turns, retracting the latch or bolt and unlocking the door. Without the cam, the lock would not be able to engage with the door's closing mechanism, making it an essential part of door lock anatomy.

The cam is often made from sturdy materials like brass or steel to ensure durability and resistance to tampering. In some high-security locks, the cam may have additional features designed to prevent forced entry or manipulation. For example, some cams are designed to withstand drilling or other forms of physical attack. Understanding the role of the cam in door lock anatomy gives you a better sense of how the lock interacts with the door hardware to keep your home secure. It's another example of how each component in the anatomy of a door lock plays a specific role in ensuring the lock’s overall functionality and security.


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