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Big nose diameter:
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21.4mm
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small nose diameter:
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17.5mm
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Opening way:
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Left hand opening
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Footprint:
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standard
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Suitable for:
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safe vaults /bank cabinets/strong room door
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Product Name:
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double key changeable safe deposit lock
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Certification:
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YES
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Renter key:
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2 pcs
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Guardian key:
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1 pc
Quick Details
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Place of Origin:
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Zhejiang, China
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Brand Name:
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JOMAR
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Finish:
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Chrome
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Big nose diameter:
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21.4mm
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small nose diameter:
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17.5mm
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Opening way:
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Left hand opening
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Footprint:
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standard
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Suitable for:
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safe vaults /bank cabinets/strong room door
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Product Name:
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double key changeable safe deposit lock
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Certification:
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YES
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Renter key:
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2 pcs
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Guardian key:
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1 pc
single nose safe deposit lock for bank cabinet
Big nose for guardian key and small nose for renter key
The user key is different key and master key is alike key
Customer logo / brand can be mould on the lock
China safe lock manufacture/supplier/factory
What is a Safe Deposit Lock?
Most modern safe deposit locks are actually two separate locks inside one housing that work together to control a single locking bolt. The whole idea is to have a lock that requires two different keys before it can be unlocked. Traditionally, a single key is used to control one side of all of the safe deposit locks in a bank. This key is maintained by the "vault custodian," and is called the "Guard Key." The guard key is always inserted into the lock plug that is the closest to the hinge on modern locks. Once the guard key has been turned and left in the turned position, then the key that the renter of the box controls is inserted into the other plug and turned to unlock the box. Naturally enough, the key that the renter controls is normally referred to as the "Renter's Key." Only when both keys are inserted and turned can the box be opened.
Product | Brass finishSafe deposit box lock |
Model No | WTS01 |
UL listed | Yes |
Guardian key | 1master key per lock |
Renter key | 2 pcs |
Color | Brass |
Opening | Left hand (right hand opening for option) |
U. L. Standard safe deposit lock
Replacement for S&G 4440L.H safe deposit lock
Six Renter & Five Guard Levers
Standard Guard Key is #4
Guard Matchwork is Available
The M-81K Lock has the Extended Bolt for B & C Rate Safes
Precision Left Hand Safe Deposit Lock P42-LH-750
These are brand new old stock, may have small imperfections or tarnishing.
Big nose/little nose. Renter nose diameter is .840", guard nose diameter is .672". Nose height is .50".
Lock body dimensions are: 1.78" high x 3.19" wide
Distance from center of one nose to center of the other nose is 1.39"
Comes with two renters keys and one #61 guard key
Equivalent to Ilco A402100 Left Hand Safe Deposit Lock
Equivalent to S&G 4442
- Principles of safe deposit lock design
- Lock Handling
- Nomenclature
- Operation
- Non-changeable locks
- Single changeable locks
- Double-changeable locks
- Key blank selection and duplication
- Generating keys using space and depth keys
- Using a key machine to generate keys
- The "drill and pick" method
- Damage-free bypass techniques
- Pulling the nose
- Pulling the door
- Repair techniques
FLEXIBILITY
- Available in models for right-hand and left-hand doors.
- 1/2 inch height to accommodate standard safe deposit door thickness.
- Factory matchwork (production of new locks set to an existing guard key supplied by the customer).
SECURITY
- Pick-resistant lever defends advanced decoding techniques.
- Key-retaining for added security in daily operation.
DURABILITY
- Brass levers and plugs for long life and dependable operation.
WARRANTY
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One year from the date of shipment from manufacturer.
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KEY BLANKS
- Available in variety of options. Check with your dealer for details
Do you need this class? Test yourself with these questions:
- On a two-nose lock mounted on a left-hand door, is the guard keyway to the left or right?
- How could you determine exactly where to drill a hole for the "drill and pick"?
- Which characteristics are vital when attempting to identify a safe deposit lock?
- How can you tell a left-hand lock from a right-hand lock?