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WARNING: YOUR SAFE IS DESIGNED TO SUPPORT ITSELF WHEN THE DOOR IS
OPENED. HOWEVER, CAUTION SHOULD BE USED TO AVOID TIPPING. WHILE
SECURING YOUR SAFE BE SURE TO HAVE A SECOND PERSON HOLD AND STABILIZE
THE SAFE TO KEEP IT FROM TIPPING, CAUSING INJURY, AND/OR DAMAGE TO THE
SAFE AND SURROUNDING STRUCTURES. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL COMPROMISE
THE SAFETY, SECURITY, AND WARRANTY OF THE SAFE.
Use the hardware provided or consult your hardware retailer for fastening
hardware for your particular mounting surface.
Open your safe door and locate and remove the four black caps on the
safe floor. This will provide access to the factory drilled bolt down holes.
To secure your safe to the floor it will first be necessary to drill pilot holes
in the floor surface.
Drill the appropriate diameter and depth of pilot holes based on the type of
hardware being used and the type of floor surface. For the hardware provided
(concrete floor installation) we recommend using a hammer drill and 1/2”
concrete drill bit to drill the four corresponding holes in the concrete floor.
Insert and drive the plastic anchoring plugs into the pilot holes. You may need
to use a hammer to fully insert the plugs into the pilot holes.
Secure the safe, by threading all 4 anchor bolts through the factory drilled bolt
down holes in the bottom of the safe and ratcheting down tight.
7. Replace the four black caps onto the floor of the safe.
Make sure the metal washer sits on top of the rubber washer. Tighten
the bolt to compress the rubber washer between the safe and metal
washer. Failure to do so will allow water to enter the safe in the event of
a flood.
TOOLS NEEDED TO BOLT SAFE TO A CONCRETE SURFACE
• DRILL / HAMMER DRILL
• DRILL BIT – 1/2”
( for concrete install with provided hardware)
• WRENCH / 11/16” (17MM) SOCKET
• HAMMER
• SAFETY GLASSES
• GLOVES
• OTHER SAFETY EQUIPMENT
AS NEEDED
9. SECURING YOUR SAFE
BOLT ANCHOR
FENDER WASHER RUBBER WASHER
FLOOR