Combi-Cam 7850R-S Combination Cam Lock, 5/8" Chrome Finish








Key features
- •Cylinder length 5/8" - accommodates material thickness up to 3/8" thick
- •Durable solid metal
- •1,000 possible combinations- set own code
- •Retrofits any standard cam lock
- •Comes with 3/4" prong washer, 1-1/2" offset cam, 3/4" straight cam, 1-1/2" straight cam and a 90 degree stop cam
Combi-Cam 7850R-S Combination Cam Lock, 5/8" Chrome Finish
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.1
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Work as expected. Fairly straight forward to install. ...
aerotax✓ Verified Purchase•August 6, 2017
Work as expected. Fairly straight forward to install. I had to add a washer so the part that turns wouldn't rub on the door trim since it is larger than the stock lock.
I put 3 of them on my travel trailer - way more convenient than the cheap key it came with. The key it came with works in other people's trailers and their keys work in mind - so keep than in mind when at a campground or a rest stop. The numbers can be a little hard to read but it is worth it.
I put 3 of them on my travel trailer - way more convenient than the cheap key it came with. The key it came with works in other people's trailers and their keys work in mind - so keep than in mind when at a campground or a rest stop. The numbers can be a little hard to read but it is worth it.
my installation was not so simple.
Paul H.✓ Verified Purchase•July 15, 2017
I installed these in a Thor freedom elite. I was disappointed with the overall swap. My doors have a thin strip of edging along the doors and the inside panels are a flexible plastic. The outside part of the lock sits on top of the edging. I don't like the locks turning when you lock and unlock them, but I found that the The inside door panel flexes if you try to tighten the locks down. I am not sure if this causes a problem where you cannot turn the numbers when installed to a medium tightness. Additionally, the cams are too long and hit up against the edge of the inside lip when you try to lock the doors , causing additional difficulty in turning the tumblers. I could not move them off of the 000 default setting. After a lot of turning and adjusting, I found that Loosening the lock nut and bending the cam solved the problem but the locks are not as secure as the original key locks. Perhaps cutting the cams a little shorter will work better but I needed more time than I had today.
I really like the idea but for me the install was not ...
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•June 22, 2017
I really like the idea but for me the install was not smooth. The bottom edge of the lock overlaps the trim of the door making it hard to turn to lock and unlock. I can fashion some sort of shim to make it level but then I'm afraid the shaft will be too short to get the nut on the inside. I may have to eliminate the large washer on the inside but I'm going to try grinding the prongs off first.
may upgrade rating if it lasts
magnumsteele✓ Verified Purchase•June 16, 2017
wanted to replace a stack on keyed cabinet cam. install was fine after i machined a nut to raise it up due to the recessed lock port on the cabinet was digging into the dial.
The two stars come from resetting the code as instructed and when i tested it with it locked (i dont recommend for first test trial btw) was locked out of it for a while. thought at first i set it different than what i thought because the numbers are tiny. Was about to drill it out and toss but decided to try it one last time and then it worked with the same code i set it for. it continued to work a few times afterward so we'll see.....
The two stars come from resetting the code as instructed and when i tested it with it locked (i dont recommend for first test trial btw) was locked out of it for a while. thought at first i set it different than what i thought because the numbers are tiny. Was about to drill it out and toss but decided to try it one last time and then it worked with the same code i set it for. it continued to work a few times afterward so we'll see.....
Project complete....
Alan✓ Verified Purchase•May 29, 2017
I found a large key safe at a garage sale. The thing was built like a tank! It must have been made in the late 60's or early 70's. The only issue was that the cam lock was missing. I estimated the length and depth needed for the cam. I wanted a combo lock, so I took a shot on this cam lock. It had everything needed to install it, including a cam that fit perfectly. There is a YouTube video that clearly explains how to set the combination. The key safe is now complete and secured in the house.
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