Specifications

Combination Locks:
UL Listed Group II Mechanical Combination Lock- This lock type is opened
by entering a three digit combination by turning a dial back and forth. The
Underwriters Laboratories Group II label means that this lock has been proven to
withstand at least 5 minutes of attempted forced entry by a locksmith or other
trained professional using such items as chisels, speed drills, and pry bars. Note
that the combination of numbers used to open this lock can only be changed by a
locksmith.
UL listed Group II High Security Combination Lock with Key- In addition to
the features mentioned above, this lock is equipped with a key that can be used to
change the combination of numbers used to enter the safe, or to be used as a
backup in case the combination is forgotten.
Sargent and Greenleaf Mechanical Combination Lock- This UL listed Group
II combination lock is both stylish and secure. In addition to all of the features
required to be UL Group II certified, this lock features a patented S&G torque
adjuster which enhances security by maintaining proper wheel pack tension, and
is constructed of durable brass, aluminum, and stainless steel for long term
functionality. Note that the combination of numbers used to open this lock can
only be changed by a locksmith.
Key Locks:
UL Listed Group II Single Key (Key-Op) Lock- This lock type is
ideal for situations where a smaller number of people have access to
the safe. This lock option comes with two keys and is UL rated,
meaning that is has been proven to withstand at least 5 minutes of
attempted forced entry by a locksmith or other trained professional
using tools such as speed drills, pry bars, and chisels. Replacement
keys must be obtained through Gardall or the manufacturer of the lock.
UL Listed Group II Dual Custody Key Lock- In addition to all of the features of the standard
key lock, this option has a second key hole. This causes the lock to perform as a “dual-custody”
lock, where two different keys are required for entry into the safe. This is often used as an
additional safeguard against employee theft because it requires two individuals to be present at
the time the safe is opened.

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