Saturday, December 24, 2011

Floor Safe Video with Dye the Safe Guy

www.safeandvaultstore.com Hi Dye The Safe Guy here again with Safe and Vault Store.com Today were going to talk about floor safes. There are many types of floor safes. First thing you want to understand is the fact that floor safes can be used for gold. platinum, silver, coins, jewelry.We do not recommend floor safes for anything that you want to protect from fire. Floor safes do not have a fire proof rating, some have a fire resistant rating but in most cases when we drill out a floor safe, any paper or money thats inside turns to ash. Floor safes are installed in concrete or wood and should be installed by a general contractor. Door Types Floor safes have different types of doors. For example the least expensive ones have a removable door that has a latch right here and it hooks back here on the frame of the floor safe. The larger safes have a spring loaded door as you can see here with large oversize bolts. Drop Slots For business applications most floor safes can be ordered with an optional drop slot so you can drop cash in throughout the business day and then secure it incase or an armed robber. Lock Types Most floor safes have a Group II dial combination lock. Be sure to ask that it does have a Group II Underwriters Laboratory lock. This will provide added security in the million to one chance that anyone can break the combination. We dont recommend digital electronic locks for floor safes. Why? Because when the door is shut, the lock is horizontal. You get ...

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

FIRE AND IMPACT SAFES UL1812

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Monday, December 5, 2011

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How to change the combination and battery on the LaGard "LG Basic" safe lock. For instructions on this and other electronic digital safe locks, go to www.deansafe.com The La Gard lock is seen on many Gun Safes because of its high security, quick access, and user friendly features. Often found in gun safes, ATM's, Cannon Safe used this lock exclusively with great success for years

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Amsec BF6030 Gun Safe, Finish=Textured - GraniteTrim=BrassLock Upgrade=ESL-10XL Electronic Lock - Chrome (+ $89)

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AM-BF6030 Features:Safe Body: Body encloses a proprietary DryLight insulation eliminating the use of gypsum board. 2in. total wall thickness on all sides. Two layers of steel consisting of an outer and inner steel liner for dual security protection. 4 pre-cut anchor holes and 1 pre-cut electrical access hole. Awarded the U.L. Residential Security Container (RSC) burglary classification.Safe Door: 1/2in. steel plate door combined with 1in. DryLight insulation. 10 massive 1-1/2in. thick locking bolts to provide superior door security. Commercial grade high security exterior hinges for additional security and full access to the elegant interior. Equipped with a U.L. listed group II lock protected by a massive hardplate and internal re-locker. Equipped with external relocker for additional security. Bolt detent system holds bolts in the open position preventing damage to bolt work and body.

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

American Security Products Electronic Security Safes (OD 9x3/4 x 14 1/8 X 9 3/4, 22-Pounds)

!9# American Security Products Electronic Security Safes (OD 9x3/4 x 14 1/8 X 9 3/4, 22-Pounds)

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The new EST 1014 provides 1032 CU. IN of storage space and weighs 22 lbs. It comes with the new DL 500 LCD touch screen electronic lock for secure yet fast and easy access. It also comes with one removable shelf.

  • pry resistant recessed door with internal hinges for anti- theft protection. Also comes with one removable shelf
  • heavy 14 gauge solid steel construction with dual live bolts made of heavy gauge steel
  • DL 5000 LCD Touch Screen Lock that accepts 2 user codes and emergency key override system
  • can be bolted to the floor or wall
  • mounting feet and anchor hardware standard

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Why Buying a Wall Safe Isn't Such a Crazy Idea

!9# Why Buying a Wall Safe Isn't Such a Crazy Idea

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Wall Safes vs. Vault or Stand-Alone Models

When you begin to look at the options, you will notice that wall or in-ground safes aren't the only safes on the market. There are the stand-alone, the standard vault-types, that still dominate the market. The problem that most don't realize is that thieves come prepared. They have mini explosives, drills, welding tools...you name it. All that to say, having a safe as big as your refrigerator in your garage or basement might not be as safe a place as a concealed wall safe.

Hidden safes offer the added security of obscurity and being cloaked as part of the house. If the thief can't find the safe to begin with, all the better for you and your possessions. You can install your safe under an appliance or your carpet, even if you have a concrete foundation this can be done with your in-floor models. If you have mirrors, or paneling of some sort, then you can have a carpenter install your safe in such a way as it's indistinguishable from the rest of the wall.

One other great benefit of wall safes and in-ground safes: they utilize the dead space that you aren't using anyway. There is no need to worry about where to put the safe versus the vault-type of safes, which are usually behemoths that are difficult to conceal. You can utilize dead closet space, behind your clothes, to conceal a wall safe. Just be sure your safe is big enough to suit your needs, or invest in more than one and get several in-ground safes or wall safes, or any combination thereof.

Increased Protection With Upgrades

Having wall safes or in-floor safes Some options of locking mechanism include the biometric locks, so that even if the thief did find your safe, he or she would not be able to pick the lock as easily as a combination or key lock. You will also be able to opt for other upgrades besides biometric locks, such as having a higher fire rating from the UL listing (necessary for sensitive materials such as electronic media), an explosion rating and a higher fall rating, as well as the safe being water proof. You may not think you need the "heavy artillery" type of protection, but most of these situations are possible given a common house fire. For instance, when a fire occurs, either the home's fire suppression system (sprinklers) will come on, or the firemen will douse the place with water; hence: you will need a water proof safe.

There are also a number of anti-theft qualities that are both inherent in wall safes and in-ground safes, in that these are usually installed in such a way as to bond with the home's structure, but you can opt for upgraded gauges of steel, hardened pins that are released during the attempted burglary, etc. Of course, these options will cost more, but you'll rest easier knowing your belongings are protected in the worst-case scenario. When you consider the cost of the valuables kept under the protection of these safes to begin with, you have to buy the upgrades that will ensure their safe-keeping.

Different Brands of Wall Safes, a Brief Introduction

When you choose your wall, or any, safe - be sure the manufacturer has a vetted reputation. There are many manufacturers to choose from. Be sure to ask for the features that interest you most, as many safes can come with interchangeable features, such as biometric locks or electronic keypads, for instance.

One of the finest, most trusted brands on the market is AMSEC®. AMSEC® makes all manner of in-floor safes, wall and free standing safes, to name a few products. They have the WS1814 (WS=wall safe), which is designed to be resistant to prying, and is made of solid steel. Not only that, but this safe is equipped with an electronic sensor, which may be used in a home security system that is hooked to an off-site alarm company.

Another company is Honeywell®, and they offer a full line of safes, including a large in-wall unit. It is the Honeywell® 2584D, which is big enough for electronic devices such as laptops as well as other items. A great model if you're concerned about the space in your typical wall unit. If you so choose, this unit may also be installed as an in-floor safe, and it is fireproof.

Homak® is a brand-name that excels in the home security market, and they excel at disguising their safes. Arguably, they excel in concealment, but don't rank as high in the armor department. They offer, amongst other models, the WS00017001. If found, this safe may be broken into easier than other models on the market. It's a great deterrent for keeping things from the kids, but not the best choice for fire or tamper resistance.

Compare them against a maker like Gardall®, who makes heavy-duty safes designed to last. Some of their models have doors measuring a quarter-inch thick, with the walls of the unit 3/16" thick.

Another fantastic model on the market is the InvisVault™ by SecureLogic®, and they make some high-priced, but highly secure safes. This model is stored behind a painting, and the vault is accessed via remote control.

There are many more models and makers of quality in-ground safes and wall safes, just be sure your safe is under-written by the Underwriter's Laboratory (UL) for fire rating, and comes with tamper-resistant and fire-resistant features. It is also a great idea to check to make sure the safe is designed to guard the contents you plan on putting in it, as electronic media requires one level of protection, and paper products quite another level. Not all safes are created equal, but sticking with the known manufacturers will go far in ensuring you're buying a quality product.


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Saturday, November 12, 2011

A Safe History of Locks

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Though the actual history of safes may not be very long, the main component and perhaps one of the most important parts of a safe has been, and that is the lock. It is hard to say when locks were first invented because there is not always a written history, and because of the materials used when locks were made, there are not very many still around today. However, there is evidence that many different civilizations developed locks independently of each other, among them being the Egyptians, Greeks, Chinese and Romans. But one neat thing about old locks, is that they are the building blocks upon which today's technology has been built. The locks have evolved, but many of the principles are the same on a modern day safe.

The oldest known lock is credited to the ancient Egyptians and is about 4000 years old. It was discovered in Persia in 1842. This first lock uses the same pin tumbler system that is still used on many safe models today. The Egyptian lock had a wood crossbeam that was partially hollowed out, and a vertical beam with metal tumblers that locked the two pieces together. It was unlocked using a large wooden spoon shaped key that was about 14" - 24" long with pegs sticking out of one end. There was actually a hole in the door which you had to stick your arm through with the key to access the tumblers. If the key was inserted correctly, the pegs on the key would line up with the tumblers allowing you to move the crossbeam and open the door. These locks were used on full size doors to protect strong rooms which were used for storing valuables, food or whatever needed safe guarding. So the same basic reasons you may have a safe today, just on a much larger scale.

We know that the Greeks had early locks because of a description by Homer in "The Odysseus" from around 800 B.C. It refers to someone getting a brass key to open a store room, it describes the the lock as follows: "She loosed the strap from the handle of the door, put in the key, and drove it straight home to shoot back the bolts that held the doors." Doors is plural because most Greek doors were two doors that opened from the center. These doors were typically tied together with a rope using intricate knots, and then the door was bolted from the inside. This type of lock was not very secure because after removing the rope, a few attempts with a couple of different key designs often opened the door.

The Romans started with a similar design but improved it by using an iron case around the bolt work, making the bolt spring loaded and the use of wards. A ward lock uses a set of obstructions that stopped the lock from opening without the correct key, which would have corresponding notches to slide past the obstructions - this concept is still used today for many household doors. If you look at a skeleton key, you can tell from the notches the size and number of obstructions inside the lock. The Chinese are also credited with inventing the ward lock, so it is one of those types of things with dual development in two different parts of the world. The ward lock also lent itself well to the first portable safe, often called strong boxes in mediaeval Europe.

Other than more complicated ward locks, there was not a huge development in security until the eighteenth century in England when incentives were offered to anyone who could develop an unpickable lock. We have seen huge improvement in locks, security and the development of the modern safe since then, but even these improvements were founded upon the same basic principles as used in ancient times.


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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Real Life Examples of the Toughness of Liberty Safes

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Liberty safes are just one brand of many great safes on the market to protect your guns, valuables, collectibles, important documents, family heirlooms or whatever you might have that you want to protect from fire or theft. But one thing that Liberty offers to make them stand a part from the rest is their Lifetime Warranty. Liberty protects against both fire or attempted break-in. A few of the highlighted points of their warranty include:
Guaranteed for Life Free Safe Replacement Free Delivery (of replacement) Transferable Warranty

There are some great stories about Liberty safes that have survived fires and natural disasters. No one expects these types of things to happen to them, but it does happen and those who get through with the most hope are those who are prepared.

One tragic incident in recent history were the wild fires of 2007 in Southern California. The winds were blowing with gusts up to 80 mile per hour and the fire reached temperatures up to 2000EsF. The fire was so bad that fire fighters described it as a "horizontal blow torch". Many people, including Kim Crossler, faced mandatory evacuation. Kim and his wife placed many personal items in their Liberty safe before fleeing the area. After the fire burned its course and they were allowed to return, they found nothing left of their home except their charred safe. They contacted Liberty about opening the safe. Once opened, they were happy to discover that all of the contents inside the safe was intact, the only indication of the fire and extreme heat was the curling on the corners of a few family photos. The Crosslers were much more fortunate than most people, they had items that survived the devastation, items protected in their safe. Other people had safes, but not all made it through such extreme wild fires, but the Liberty safes did.

Not only are Liberty safes built to withstand extreme fires and attempted break-ins, but Shane Woodson's Liberty withstood an F4 tornado in Jackson, Tennessee in February 2005. Tornado's are rated on the Fujita scale from F0 to F5, with F5 being the worst type, total destruction, tornado. Only about 1% of all tornado's earn a rating of F4. This magnitude of a tornado has winds ranging from 207 - 260 mph, and has a damage path ranging from 400 - 900 meters across. This type of tornado is devastating, even well constructed houses are leveled and weak structures are blown away, cars are thrown and large missiles generated. Shane's Liberty safe was picked up and thrown 200 feet and was still connected to part of the floor when he found it. The safe was beat up a bit, but everything inside survived.

One key feature in all Liberty safes is that they have fully penetrated wells in both the body and the one piece composite doors. Experience has shown that this type of construction gives a strong and rigid safe door and body which is key to maintaining a safes structure during a fire, break in or even an F4 tornado. As Shane Woodson said, "You guys make one tough safe."

Like the fire, many people experienced total loss and devastation, but for at least one Liberty safe owner, important items were preserved giving him a strong basis for starting over. All safes offer a degree of protection, but Liberty safes have proven in real life situations to withstand extreme circumstances. And not only were their items preserved, but under warranty, they did not have to purchase a new safe! These are just a few of the stories of real people who were glad they had the protection of a great home safe.


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Friday, October 14, 2011

Amsec TF5517 Gun Safe 30 Miutes Fire

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?3/16"" Steel Plate door with 2 layers of fire insulating material. ?Mercury Class I fire protection of 1200°F for 30 minutes. Designed to maintain an interior temperature of less than 350°F. ?PalusolTM door seal - expands up to 8 times its original thickness when exposed to high temperatures. ?Body constructed of 14-gauge solid steel plate with a fire insulating material. ?3-wheel combination lock with spy-proof dial and drill resistant hardplate. ?Chrome "L" handle and bold zinc die-cast polished chrome logo. ?3-way boltwork with 5 active 1" chrome-plated bolts and 3 deadbolts. ?Textured Black exterior and Mocha fabric interior including back-cover and firewalls. ?Durable hinges. ?Four (4) pre-cut anchor holes with mounting hardware included and one (1) pre-cut electrical access hole.

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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Drawer/Shelf Safe ES412

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Features: State-of-the-art DL4000 electronic lock. Heavy 16 gauge solid steel construction. Pry-resistant recessed 10 gauge door with internal hinges. Two tempered-steel live bolts. Fits in a drawer and only requires 5" clearance. Key override system. Excellent for protecting valuables, handguns or laptop computers. Outside Dimensions: 5 3/16 x 11 7/8 x 14 1/16 Weight: 19 lbs

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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Best Dehumidifiers - Latest Consumer Reports Ratings - are for real?

!9# Best Dehumidifiers - Latest Consumer Reports Ratings - are for real?

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If you are thinking of buying a dehumidifier for your basement, your home or office, then you are exactly right. This article will help you, your options in finding the information you need reliable, the best opportunities for dehumidifier. Of course, if each of us the purchase, we always want to get the best available at the right price. In this case would be to buy the best dehumidifier. Consumer Reports offers a guide to a variety of consumer productsand the information they provide is useful. But perhaps the information is not as reliable as other information that are available everywhere.

There are a number of dehumidifiers for your home or in the basement and there are also other brands. All the manufacturers say that if you buy the unit, has always been dedicated to the highest and best dehumidifier. Consumer Reports can also with the needs of some of these manufacturers.

Some people believe that if aThe purchase of a humidifier for your home, you should just buy the biggest size you can afford. The idea behind this theory is that the larger the capacity the more efficient dehumidifier to remove moisture from the works. Another theory is that each unit is the largest of the most peaceful, it is because you can then run the dryer at low speed. That may be true for some drives, but for others it may be true.

Other consumers prefer to buy only the mostexpensive dehumidifier think the prize is a higher quality. Here, too, is not always true and it may be overspending for a unit when you could have the same functions and features with a less expensive dehumidifier. Another method seems, may be useful for consumers when choosing a dehumidifier is Energy Star ratings. Energy Star units are apparently more energy efficient and should save money in the long term, but it is really the bestDehumidifier? Methods for determining the best products consumer report may be complete, but they are really missing a crucial factor.

The decisive factor in determining a product's worth or value is the actual consumption. And the best place to find consumer information is needed online. Real Internet experience and feedback from people who have actually purchased and the device that you can get accustomed to think. On the Internet there is a gold mineInformation, and if you know what you're looking for, you can find out almost everything, including the best dehumidifier. Consumer Reports all have lust, power, gadgets and scientists go around the control, but for real life experiences with the products and honest opinions, there is nothing like the Internet.

Once you know what you know, it's pretty simple, the dehumidifier reviews, which are available online trying to find. This way you can compare the upper sliderin terms of features and specifications and at the same time to read the comments to the auditors on-line, the exact product you purchased. With this method you get a complete picture of the product and can make your decision to purchase the latest information and consumer-based experiences.


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Thursday, September 8, 2011

How to install high security locks!

!9# How to install high security locks!

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One of the most important aspects of safety at home is high security locks. These blocks can be at any hardware store, online or off-line to find. Price may vary considerably from brand but all the safe door locks, some of the basic components are: solid, hardened steel cylinder guard, cemented screws and bolts, which protrudes at least 1 cm from the edge of the door.

When you buy your new lock on the door, you should have noticed a pattern. This model shouldLabeling leads to different thicknesses. Take the pattern and fold it to make sharp edges along the lines of the size of the door. They are then located about 6 inches above the door handle existing and paste them on the door. If the model has locked the door a sharp object, preferably a nail and mark the screw hole and a hole for the lock. Once the votes have been, you delete the template.

Then just close the door so that it remains quiet, with an electric drilland a hole saw the hole needed to slow down the door. You may need to stop the drill several times to avoid splitting wood on the edge of the hole. Make sure that if little is pushed through the door to go outside the door and finish the hole.

Once the appropriately-sized hole in the door you need to open it then made wedge. With a bit of wood to make holes for the block. Next slide the cap into the screw hole. Make sure the screwFlush-mount and mark the outline of the front panel. With a chisel to cut a hole for the front panel. Make sure you just enough room for the chisel flat front. Replace the front plate and pass the final stages.

It is time to insert the disk to the bar in its place, note the guide bar may be too large, can be cut, if necessary. Insert the guide rail and then the assembly block. If the unit does not prevent the re-assembly to rotate 180 degrees. If the rotationRemove the drive can rotate the lock bar free assembly and installation of the mounting plate. Replace the block and tighten the screws using snap your disposal.


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Sunday, September 4, 2011

Liberty Gun Safes

!9# Liberty Gun Safes

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Believe it or not, gun cabinets, freedom can help them live happier, stress-free life. If you are like millions of other hard working people across America, you know what it means to work hard to try to improve the lives of you and your family. He works 40 hours a week is just the beginning for many people. It is not uncommon for people over 60 and also work 80 hours a week. To know with this kind of effort and dedication that you deserve to keep your valuables is at homewill be absolutely protected from evil.

Perhaps you or someone you know has experienced the pain and anxiety resulting from a devastating fire or theft. If a fire or a thief steals your important documents, photos, priceless family heirlooms and other things that you can appreciate, can be devastating. Some things can not be replaced. Gun Cabinets freedom are only one aspect of the protection of these important things. Let's look at how.

First - If the typicalThief breaks into your home or office with the intent to steal from you, no matter how you feel. They do not care if their actions constitute a violation. They are only there for a reason. They are greedy, no-good scum who want to take only what is not for them as quickly as possible and with minimal effort on their part. While some companies to produce safe products less safe, gun cabinets freedom are products that have the characteristics and qualities to maximize 'Protect guns and other valuables. They often use more bolts (some of their models are sure to be massive 1.5 "thick bolts used) to protect the most innovative designs (such as anti-lever cards) and high-quality components, making it within the safe. safes they have shown that beats the competition hands down pry into serious test. safes while others can be opened by a rogue of course be checked in a few minutes to resist, gun cabinets free opening up to 10 times longer on one side theirthe bottom are safe and virtually inaccessible in the high-end safe.

Second - If a fire breaks out and the joy of your company or at home, is not done with a sense of greed or good morals. There is an equal opportunity destroyer. When the heat of the fire on almost any object for a sufficiently long period can be maintained, the object eventually succumb. Liberty safes are fire protection must be able to withstand and survive the normal house on fire. Tests have shown thatsafes others lose the integrity and content of this safe is damaged long before what happened with gun cabinets Freedom. You better use of heat seals have tighter tolerances and enjoy a higher quality and more the fire that the Competition Council.

So if you have theft or fire damage to your guns and other valuables are interested, you can breathe better, and if you buy the right safe. He works hard for the things you have. You have the right to protect them. And the good news, You can do just that. If you, your valuables in a safe passage, worldwide protection against evil and to prevent fires Nothing in life is guaranteed, but the freedom of gun cabinets are almost as close as possible to ensure the safety and security you want.


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Thursday, August 4, 2011

Amsec TF5924 Gun Safe 30 minutes fire

!9# Amsec TF5924 Gun Safe 30 minutes fire

Brand : Amsec | Rate : | Price : $693.00
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Features:-3/16" Steel Plate door with 2 layers of fire insulating material -Mercury Class I fire protection of 1200°F for 30 minutes. Designed to maintain an interior temperature of less than 350°F. -PalusolTM door seal - expands up to 8 times its original thickness when exposed to high temperatures. -Body constructed of 14-gauge solid steel plate with a fire insulating material. -Group II, key-changeable lock with spy-proof dial, internal relocker and drill resistant hardplate. -Optional electronic lock available. -3-point chrome tri-spoke handle and bold zinc die-cast polished chrome logo. -3-way boltwork with 5 active 1¼" chrome-plated bolts and 3 deadbolts. -Adjustable ball bearing hinges. -Textured Black exterior and Mocha fabric interior including back-cover and firewalls. -Four (4) pre-cut anchor holes with mounting hardware included and one (1) pre-cut electrical access hole.Specifications:-Outside Dimension 59H x 24W x 18D -Door Thickness 3-5/8 / 3/16 -Body 12 gauge -Weight 388 lbs -Interiror Capacity 8-8-16 -8 bolts

  • 3/16" steel plate door with 2 layers of fire insulating material and Mercury Class I fire protection of 1200*F for 30 minutes. Designed to maintain an interior temperature of less than 350*F
  • Palusol door seal-expands up to 8 times its original thickness whrn exposed to high temperatures. Body constructed of 12-gauge solid steel plate with a fire insulating material
  • Group II, key-changeable lock with spy-proof dial, internal relocker and drill resistant hardplate. Optional electronic lock available
  • 3-point brass tri-spoke handle and bold zinc die-cast polished brass logo and 3-way boltwork with 5 active 1-1/4" chrome-plated bolts and 3 deadbolts
  • four(4) pre-cut anchor holes with mounting hardware included and one (1) pre-cut electrical access hole

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