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Safes and Vaults

   Choosing the right safe for your needs is simple with our vast knowledge of sizes, and protection level.

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U.L. Fire Resistive Classification

Classified UL: Fire Resistive Safe Class 350

U.L. Label/Class 350° - 1 hour: The safe will maintain an interior temperature less than 350°F  (paper chars at 405°) when exposed to fire for a period of one hour at 1700°F. Safe must successfully undergo all other requirements for the Fire Endurance Test, Explosion Hazard Test and the Fire/Impact Test.

Burglary Classification TL-15

Signifies a combination-locked safe designed to offer a limited degree of protection against attack by common mechanical and electrical hand tools and any combination of these means.
Successfully resisted entry for a net working time of 15 minutes when attacked with common hand tools, picking tools, mechanical or portable electric tools, grinding points, carbide drills and pressure applying devices or mechanisms.

Burglary Classification TL-30

Signifies a combination-locked safe designed to offer a moderate degree of protection against attack by common mechanical and electrical hand tools and any combination of these means.
Successfully resisted entry for a net working time of 30 minutes when attacked with common hand tools, picking tools, mechanical or portable electric tools, grinding points, carbide drills and pressure applying devices or mechanisms, abrasive cutting wheels and power saws.
Electromagnetic Locks

Schlage Locknetics electromagnetic locking devices utilize magnetic forces to maintain a powerful bond between a frame-mounted magnet and door-mounted armature. Electromagnetic lock models are available for surface mount and concealed mount applications in a variety of holding forces. Options include door status, magnetic bond status, and anti-tamper input for monitoring.

Electronic Access & Releasing Devices

Schlage LockneticsTouchBar and SmartBar are low profile Request to Exit bars that have prominent "Push to Exit" lettering, ramped heavy duty end caps, and easy field cutting features. The 672 TouchBar utilizes 1/4" of bar movement to activate the releasing switch while the 692 SmartBar utilizes two independent and directly opposed infrared beams to activate the releasing switch for redundancy.

Schlage Locknetics key switches and pushbuttons are available with field retrofit features that make the product installer friendly and modular to provide inventory flexibility for stocking distributors

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