
A drawer cabinet stainless steel lock refers to a durable locking mechanism made primarily of stainless steel, used to secure drawers or cabinets—commonly in offices, homes, workshops, or medical/lab environments.
Here’s a complete guide to help you choose or understand it better:
Types of Stainless Steel Drawer Cabinet Locks
Cam Locks (Most Common)
Simple cylinder + rotating cam
Turns with a key to lock/unlock
Ideal for filing cabinets, toolboxes, and metal drawers
Push Button Locks
Keyless; use a numeric or combination push system
Often used in modern office furniture or lockers
Deadbolt Drawer Locks
Heavier duty; stainless bolt extends into cabinet frame
Offers better resistance to prying
Electronic or RFID Locks
Open via keypad, RFID card, or fingerprint
Used in high-security or high-traffic environments