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electronic lock
An electronic lock (or electric lock) is a locking device which operates by means of electric current. Electric locks are sometimes stand-alone with an electronic control assembly mounted directly to the lock. Electric locks may be connected to an access control system, the advantages of which include: key control, where keys can be added and removed without re-keying the lock cylinder; fine access control, where time and place are factors; and transaction logging, where activity is recorded. Electronic locks can also be remotely monitored and controlled, both to lock and unlock.
I have two large Tracker safes, both with the electronic locks and wanting to convert one to a dial type for access after emp or other similar occurrences. Just wondering if it is a simple r&r of if a locksmith would be needed.
My electronis lock on my Liberty Centurion has been giving me problems lately, It doesn't open when the combo is pushed the first time, or second time. Sometimes it will open on the third try, but lately it has been taking 5 or 6 tries to get it to open. The keys beep, and do the double beep...
Moving sale. I got this safe about three years ago from Costco. It is still in like new condition.
Made by Rhino Metals, 435 lbs, 19 cu ft., electronic lock, 30 minutes fire protection. It is an $800 safe, currently on sale at Costco for $600 - see link below.
Costco Wholesale...