Locks - Cubby
Cubby locks are small locking devices that are made for compartments, storage spaces and applications in the automotive industry. These compact locks can secure cabinets, desk drawers, car glove boxes and other small spaces where size matters.
Plain button cubby lock systems are the basic design. They have a simple, flat button that works the lock with a quarter or half turn of the key. They have a clean, simple appearance that makes them ideal for use on furniture where visual impact is important. These locks can blend in well with different interior styles. Slam button locks are more convenient because they lock automatically when you close the door or drawer. You only need the key to open them, not to lock them. These locks work well in places where people need quick access but still want security.
Desk lock deadbolt types offer a stronger level of security as they have a solid bolt design. Unlike other locks, you must use a key to lock and unlock these deadbolts and this gives a better level of protection for valuable items. They come in different finishes such as chrome and are often used in office furniture and filing cabinets. Flange-fixing models mount in a different way and have a flat edge that attaches to the surface instead of fitting inside a hole. This makes them easier to install on different materials and thicknesses.
Weathershield cubby locks have a special metal cover that protects the keyhole from dust and moisture. These have been popular in classic cars like the Volvo 1800, Rover P6, Wolseley 1500, Berkeley and various Jaguar and Daimler models because the cover helps the lock last longer in tough conditions. We also stock many more locking products that are suitable for use in the automotive industry.
The main brands providing our cubby locks are Lowe & Fletcher and Weston Body Hardware. Each company makes different sizes, finishes and security features for furniture, cars and industrial uses. These versatile locks can provide reliable security for small spaces where standard locks would be too large or impractical.