![]() ![]() Electronic locks can be factory installed on 23 models and larger, including Centurion, Colonial, Franklin, Lincoln, Presidential or National Security safes. SecuRam safe locks offer the reliability of mechanical locks while providing the convenience of an electronic lock. As of 2018, the SecuRam ProLogic electronic lock is an available option on all models of Franklin, Fatboy, Lincoln, National, and Presidential Series safes, and comes standard on the Premium 20 models. Our gun safes have the option to be manufactured with an electronic lock instead of a manual key lock or dial. Learn more about upgrading your safe to an electronic lock by contacting your local Liberty Safe dealer. Liberty Safe uses high-quality SecuRam electronic locks for their safes because of their extreme reliability. This will ensure your safe can always be opened quickly, as is intended by equipping it with a reliable electronic lock. Liberty Safe recommends that you replace the battery in your safe lock every six to 12 months. ![]() ![]() The last thing you want when you go to open your safe, especially in an emergency, is to find out the batteries are dead in its electronic safe lock. Replacing your battery with a fresh one should resolve this problem for you right away. This is because there is not enough juice left in the battery to fully power the opening operation. However, when you try to turn the handle, you might find that the lock has not fully disengaged. ![]() After entering your combination code, you might still hear the expected beeps and clicks that happen as the safe's bolt disengages. If your battery is not quite dead yet, the lights or display on your lock could still light up. In fact, your electronic lock's memory can hold onto your codes for up to 10 years whether your battery is dead or removed. This is because electronic locks contain what is called non-volatile memory that holds onto the combination codes that you have programmed into your lock. You can rest assured that once you replace the battery in your lock, your combination code will still be there. While it is inconvenient, being locked out of your safe because of a dead battery is only a temporary problem. But what if you go to open your safe and find that the battery has suddenly died? Will you be locked out of your safe because your code will be wiped out? Here is what happens when the battery on an electronic safe lock dies. and Global Parts.The nine-volt battery in your safe's electronic keypad lock should normally last between 8,000 to 10,000 openings. Liberty reserves the right to change or update product specifications, colors and model sizes at anytime. GUN COUNT: Gun capacity may vary depending upon size of guns and scopes. To be sure the safe will fit in your space, add ¼” to the depth for the outlet kit, 1.5” for a plug, and 1.75” for the handle. *DIMENSIONS: Dimensions listed are for the safe footprint and are rounded up to the nearest quarter inch. MEASUREMENTS: Measurements and dimensions are + or - 1/8" to all measurements for manufacturing variances. Have a look at the video below to see the results (hint: bet on the Liberty safe!). Liberty’s USA safes can take pretty much anything you can throw at them, and to prove it we dropped a 1,000-lb block of concrete on our safe (and on a competitor’s safe) from 100 feet to see if we could break them open. Liberty’s USA 48 also boasts a UL-listed safe body, a UL-listed top-lit digital SecuRam lock, 3 hardened steel drill-resistant lockplates, thicker hardened military-type locking bars, and our proven re-locker mechanism that locks the safe down in the event of attempted brute force entry. The USA 48 comes standard with a tough, textured, corrosion- and fingerprint-resistant black finish with a gray fabric interior, chrome hardware (including a 3-spoke handle), and the versatile dual-flex, fully upholstered shelving system, and a factory-installed interior door panel for extra storage options. Packed with solid security features at an entry-level price, the USA 48 is also ideal for serious collectors in need of a second or third safe with lots of room.Ī full 60 minutes of certified fire resistance at 1200° and a level 3 security rating protect its capacious interior. For protecting larger gun collections from theft and fire at a great value, the USA 48 gun safe is a top choice. ![]()
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