Combination cabinet locks are keyless security devices specifically designed to secure cabinet doors, drawers, or compartments, protecting items like medications, cleaning supplies, office documents, lab chemicals, or valuable tools from unauthorized access. Produced by Shanghai Kuntu Industrial Co., Ltd.—a BSCI-certified manufacturer with over 20 years of experience in developing cabinet and furniture security solutions—these locks are engineered for easy installation, long-term durability, and user-friendly operation, making them suitable for homes, offices, laboratories, schools, and healthcare facilities worldwide. Unlike traditional keyed cabinet locks, Kuntu’s combination models eliminate the risk of lost or duplicated keys, while offering flexible access control through customizable numeric combinations. Real-world applications demonstrate their versatility across diverse industries. In a family home in Chicago, USA, parents use Kuntu’s combination cabinet locks on kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities to store prescription medications, over-the-counter drugs, and sharp cleaning tools—critical for keeping curious toddlers safe. The 3-digit mechanical combination is simple for adults to remember (set to a memorable date like a child’s birthday) but difficult for young children to guess or manipulate. The lock installs in 5 minutes using just a screwdriver, fitting standard cabinet door thicknesses (15mm-25mm), and the low-profile design doesn’t detract from the home’s decor. After 18 months of daily use, the lock’s zinc alloy body shows no signs of wear, and the combination mechanism still operates smoothly, even with occasional spills or humidity in the bathroom. In a research laboratory at a university in Munich, Germany, Kuntu’s digital combination cabinet locks secure cabinets storing hazardous chemicals and sensitive lab samples. Each lock is programmed with a unique 4-digit code for authorized researchers, and the lock’s built-in memory logs the last 50 access events (date and time)—allowing lab managers to track who accessed potentially dangerous materials and when. The digital keypad is backlit for easy use in dimly lit lab spaces, and a low-battery alert (via a flashing LED) notifies staff when the lock’s AAA batteries need replacement—preventing unexpected lockouts. For a corporate office in Tokyo, Japan, Kuntu’s combination cabinet locks are used on file cabinets storing confidential employee records and client data. The locks feature a “master code” function: office administrators hold a master code to reset individual cabinet codes when employees change roles or leave the company, eliminating the need to rekey entire cabinets—a time-consuming and costly process with traditional locks. The locks also have a “lockout” feature that disables the keypad for 5 minutes after 3 failed combination attempts, deterring unauthorized access attempts. Kuntu’s combination cabinet locks are built with quality and adaptability in mind. The lock body is constructed from high-strength zinc alloy, treated with a powder-coated finish that resists scratches, stains, and corrosion—suitable for use in humid environments like bathrooms or labs, or high-traffic areas like office break rooms. Two main types are available: mechanical (with a rotating dial) and digital (with a membrane keypad). Mechanical locks require no power, making them ideal for cabinets in areas without easy battery access, while digital locks offer advanced features like access logging, master code control, and low-battery alerts. Installation options include screw-on (for permanent mounting) or adhesive (for temporary use on rental properties or cabinets where drilling is not allowed)—both methods ensuring a secure fit that won’t loosen over time. The locks are compatible with most cabinet types, including wooden, metal, and plastic cabinets, and can be adjusted to fit door gaps of 1mm-5mm. All models meet international security and safety standards, including ANSI/BHMA A156.30 (for cabinet lock durability) and EN 1300 (for general lock performance), ensuring they withstand daily use in commercial and residential settings. For clients with specialized needs—such as locks with longer combination lengths (5-6 digits) for high-security areas like data centers, or locks integrated with RFID cards for larger organizations—Kuntu’s R&D team can develop custom solutions, supported by the foreign trade team’s knowledge of regional compliance requirements (e.g., EU REACH standards for materials). As pricing depends on the lock type (mechanical vs. digital), quantity, and any customization, please contact our foreign trade team for a detailed quote and product samples to test compatibility with your cabinets.