SeattleLion
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We want to replace our CH751 cam locks. I can't believe Heartland uses them. Even our inexpensive Kodiak used G locks. Anyway, our coach is at the dealer for a while. I figure that while waiting for the weather to dry up (our yard is flooded where we store the coach) I could order new cam locks. Unfortunately, I need some critical dimensions. I wonder if someone with a 2014 or maybe a 2013 BH could help. We have the 3610 EL, but I am sure the cam locks are the same for all BH. We want to replace the front compartment and basement locks as well as the cord retract compartment locks.
What I need are:
1. The cylinder length. This is the length of the threaded part from the back of the key area to the front of the cam. It is probably the same for the three compartments and shorter for the cord retract hatch.
2. The cam length from the center of the hole to the furthest point on the end.
If the cam is offset (I don't recall that they are), the depth of the bend. The measurement sheet I am using is http://www.ch751.com/docs/orderform.pdf.
The locks are ACE locks, very secure. They aren't very expensive and seem quite excellent. They are from Industrial Lock & Hardware.
Thanks
What I need are:
1. The cylinder length. This is the length of the threaded part from the back of the key area to the front of the cam. It is probably the same for the three compartments and shorter for the cord retract hatch.
2. The cam length from the center of the hole to the furthest point on the end.
If the cam is offset (I don't recall that they are), the depth of the bend. The measurement sheet I am using is http://www.ch751.com/docs/orderform.pdf.
The locks are ACE locks, very secure. They aren't very expensive and seem quite excellent. They are from Industrial Lock & Hardware.
Thanks