Chubb ID plate. This full serial number is inside the safe on the backpan of the door. Any serial numbers on the outside will be missing vital information. Chubb serial number inside the safe.
Safe Locks Fire Safes Double bitted, key retaining. Cawi 14 lever Chatwood 7” Invincible Chatwood 6½” Invincible Chatwood Chatwood Chatwood Milner Chatwood Milner Impregnable Variants include: key retaining, single & double bit keys double sided operation & V keyway, Chubb Alms box, wall safe. Variants: locking left, right, up or down. Safes In Ancient Times Contrary to popular thought the history of safes is very interesting, especially to us. The first safe actually belonged to Pharaoh Ramesses II back in the 13th century BC and it was the ancient Romans that first fixed lugs in the safe locks used.
This full reference can be used to identify the model and rating of the safe. Black turn handle to move the locking bolts. Single bitted keyway. Awkward under stair location to work in.
Tricky double bitted safe lock picked open and rekeyed. 760kgs of high security Chubb Isolator safe relocated.
Including going over this raised threshold for the strong room door. Tumhe dillagi bhool jani padegi qawwali mp3 dj. Safe moving during a major refit.
Chubb Isolator through Milner strong room door. Chubb Isolator safe repositioned into new office. Ready for conversion to electronic lock system. High security Chubb safe locks in stock.
Channel locks, Nightsafe locks, Trap locks, 6K75 locks. 7L51 Chubb full glass isolator replacement unit for sale £500 no locks.
To suit Chubb Financier Isolator safes. Replacement Chubb Isolator scroll gear, centre gear, scroll wheel, isolator gears Spare parts for safes. CM chain driven Isolator unit for sale £350 no locks. Chatwood Milner Chubb EDR safe replacement Boltwork fault shown meant that this Secureline safe had to be drilled and repaired.
Lost keys for Chubb Euro safe. Mauer lock opened without drilling or damage.
New safe lock fitted. Another firm had previously drilled this safe but after spending all day still failed to get in. Then disappeared without trace. We sorted the mess out and decoded the lock then repaired the safe. Just a selection of the tools and equipment needed to open Chubb Isolator safes.
A problem with the boltwork meant drilling holes through the tough Torch and Drill Resistant barrier material. All repaired afterwards with hardened inserts against future drilling. The main cable to this electronic safe lock was damaged. We splide in a new keypad to gain entry to the high security Chubb safe.
New keypad and they were fully secure again. Chubb Vault door opened See also: .
This site is researching, with great fondness, the history of both the products and the people of the Chubb company and its subsidiaries. This year, 2018, is the 200 th anniversary of Jeremiah Chubb’s, invention and patent of his detector lock, and shortly afterwards his brother Charles founding of Chubb & Sons Lock Company.
Like many new company's the road to success was full of twists and turns, disappointment and elation. Whilst the company was active and in business their early history image was very much the subject of image and policy; now we can explore all those twists and turns and we can do so without anything detracting from their worth, prestige or image. This project is on going and is part of the History of Locks Museums initiative to record and preserve our past heritage in this field.
We are anxious to identify objects, to read documents and to visit anybody with something to show us or to tell us - for more information on how you can help contact our curator Brian Morland: In the mean time we hope you enjoy exploring our evolving site.