Other Safe Jobs
Webley Safe opening
Another safe manufacturer of West Bromwich, A. Webley also branded Webcot. The key to this safe was lost years before but they continued to use it just shutting the door. Unbeknownst to my customer the lever springs had fatigued and broken through age. Gravity slowly slowly pulled the bolt down, and opening and closing the…
Read MoreInternal coffer
Internal coffer, also known as an insert or inner deposit safe. Eight lever double bitted safe lock picked open without drilling or damage. New lock fitted from stock to put this safe back into service. Professional safe cracking.
Read MoreInner coffer
Inner coffer on a euro grade two safe locked out due to lost keys. Double bitted safe lock picked open without drilling or damage and replaced so it can be used again. Professional safe opening service.
Read MoreInsert safe with La Gard electronic digital combination lock.
Insert safe with La Gard electronic digital combination lock. Anti hold up coffers inside the main safe can help protect cash from going missing during opening hours. Time delays reduce both the likelihood and the losses associated with armed robbery. Lock opened and replaced from stock for another happy customer.
Read MoreSmith and Locke, S.i.L a screwfix special
Smith and Locke, S.i.L a Screwfix special. The electronics failed so the customer was using the override key every time. These are only the lightest cheapest systems possible so just do not last very long. Entry gained and safe made functional but wisely the customer is now upgrading.
Read MoreElectronic Digital Combination Safe
CE marked safe, electronic digital combination safe with key override. Locked out when the batteries went flat and the emergency keys were secure inside the safe. Lock picked open without drilling or damage and the electronics reset. Now the customer can use the code and if there’s an issue they have the override key. Professional…
Read MoreBroken key? Superglue, just say no!
It is very tempting to imagine that a little superglue on the broken end of your key will just stick to the part inside the lock and you will be able to remove it or unlock your door, car or safe. DON’T DO IT Inevitably some glue will get into the mechanism and parts which…
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