An official website of the United States government
A .mil website belongs to an official U.S. Department of Defense organization in the United States.
A lock (lock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .mil website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

 

CDX Series Pedestrian Door Deadbolt Devices

CDX-10       

The CDX-10 combination deadbolt device consists of an X-10 combination lock mounted on a deadbolt base plate.  It has been GSA approved against Type VI requirements of Federal Specification FF-L-2890C.  This means the lock works with an auxillary deadbolt and has keyless access control.  The CDX-10 is meant for use on standard egress doors in rooms/facilities where there is no regular occupancy.  An example of this would be a telecommunications closet.  It is important to check with your local fire marshal (Authority Having Jurisdiction-AHJ) to determine if this device is appropriate for your situation.

The CDX-10 base plate is surface-mounted to the inside face of the door.  The deadbolt base plate has two essential features.  First, it provides a means of latching the bolt in the retracted position.  This prevents the bolt from being inadvertently extended.  Second, turning a knob on the base plate will retract the bolt to allow egress. 

A standard dial ring mounting plate is included with the CDX-10 for your typical door installation; however, a modified dial ring mounting plate is available in applications where the sound seal overlaps the door and prevents the installation of a standard mounting plate.  For ordering information of a modified dial ring mounting plate please contact Lockmasters at (800) 654-0637 for details.

Visit our Pedestrian Door Deadbolt Device Ordering Information page to view the NSN for the CDX-10 lock and information on how to contact DLA.

The CDX-10 comes with a number one strike plate.  If you need a different strike plate, call the DoD Lock Program's Technical Support Hotline at (800) 290-7607 and one can be provided free of charge when your lock is purchased from DLA Land and Maritime.  See the strike plate pictures and diagrams on our Strike Plate page to determine the correct strike plate for your application.

When properly disposing of Kaba Mas CDX-10 locks, they shall be sent to the DoD Lock Program, see our Combination Lock Support page for disposal instructions.

Click here for CDX-10 Installation and Operation Instructions

Click here for Kaba Mas CDX-10 Lock/Component Return Form

Click here for CDX Series Installation Mounting Template


CDX-09

The CDX-09 is no longer manufactured nor available from DLA but is still approved for use on standard egress doors in rooms/facilities where there is no regular occupancy.  An example of this would be a telecommunications closet.  Parts are no longer available for CDX-09 door devices (and X-09 locks).  If this pedestrian door deadbolt device fails, or requires replacement, it must be replaced with a pedestrian door deadbolt device meeting FF-L-2890C

It is important to check with your local fire marshal (Authority Having Jurisdiction-AHJ) to determine if this device is appropriate for your situation.  The CDX-09 is still approved for securing classified material.  The CDX-09 lock was tested for DLA and met federal specification FF-L-2890A, Type I, for non-ADA and non-Life Safety.

When disposing of Kaba Mas CDX-09 locks, they can be sent to the DoD Lock Program, see our Combination Lock Support page for disposal instructions.

Click here for CDX-09 Installation and Operation Instructions

Click here for CDX Series Installation Mounting Template



CDX-08  

The CDX-08 combination lock is not presently being manufactured.  The CDX-08 is still approved for securing classified material.  All CDX-08 (and X-08) locks have reached the end of their expected service life.  The DoD Lock Program recommends that activities still using these locks consider replacing them, which is cheaper than experiencing a lockout.  We also do not recommend saving parts from these locks as they should not be repaired. 



CDX-07  

The CDX-07 combination lock is not presently being manufactured.  The CDX-07 is still approved for securing classified material.  All CDX-07 (and X-07) locks have reached the end of their expected service life.  The DoD Lock Program recommends that activities still using these locks consider replacing them, which is cheaper than experiencing a lockout.  We also do not recommend saving parts from these locks as they should not be repaired. 

 
This is an Official US Navy Website • Please read this Privacy Policy • GILS NUMBER DOD-USN-000702
Jobs  |  FAQ  |  Search  |  Accessibility  |  FOIA  |  No Fear Act  |  Veterans Crisis Line  |  VA Vet Center  |  FVAP  |  Site Map
Veterans Crisis Line