Who Sells Reversable Locks?

Samelak

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Just as the title says. I need a set of locks that I can set to go in opposite direction. I need them for my Millipede cocktail tabletop. 1-1/8 length
 
Like "up" or "down" to open?

That is just the "key" part on the end of the lock before the cam.

It is a little box with two thinner sides. Adjust this part until it works the way you want.
 
Like "up" or "down" to open?

That is just the "key" part on the end of the lock before the cam.

It is a little box with two thinner sides. Adjust this part until it works the way you want.

Up and down with the cam. All I can find are the cheap locks that only go in one direction.
 
The SouthCo locks that pinballlife.com sell
as well as the Happ double-bitted locks both
let you remove the key at any time, which is
perfect for cocktail machines where you want
to unlock each lever and remove the key.
Does that fit your need?
 
The SouthCo locks that pinballlife.com sell
as well as the Happ double-bitted locks both
let you remove the key at any time, which is
perfect for cocktail machines where you want
to unlock each lever and remove the key.
Does that fit your need?

Pinball Life only has 7/8. I need 1-1/8. With HAPP, I thought you need a minimum purchase amount. I don't think a few locks will meet that,
 
Maybe you need to explain this better.

You should be able to accommodate any situation by
installing the cam in any of 4 directions and then using
a lock that lets you remove the key in either position.
 
I checked them out earlier and did not see a cam that can be flipped so I can reverse the key direction.

You can certainly do this. I use those happ locks and you have to I reverse the direction on Ninendo cabs since the lock is on the opposite side of most US cabs.
 
Maybe you need to explain this better.

You should be able to accommodate any situation by
installing the cam in any of 4 directions and then using
a lock that lets you remove the key in either position.
All I need is two 1-1/8 locks to rotate and lock clockwise or counter clockwise. The table of my Millipede is locked down with hooks that go into eye bolts. They rotate from the outside to the inside.
 
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