The Sargent & Greenleaf 2740 GSA approved electro-mechanical wireless dial combination
safe lock has been around a little over a year now and is making significant ground on competitors versions.
S&G have been one of, if not,the prominent safe lock manufacturer for the past century. When manufacturers select their choice of locking system for safes, S&G is usually the industry standard that most other companies attempt to duplicate.
Yes there are alternatives, some of which are more competitively priced, but the quality of S&G components is widely known, the world over, for it's simplicity in design, ease of use and persistent quality.
There are many safes available today that use keypad combination locks. While I can understand the desire for some people to consider a digital keypad, more user friendly, you are attempting to secure your documents, cash, jewellery etc arent you? For that reason primarily, wouldnt you prefer that operating your safe be slightly more difficult than just punching a number?
The S&G principle shown in the above video modernizes the original procedure that most S&G combination safe locks have used over the years.
The procedure is well known across many and varied models and brands of high-quality safes, but the procedure itself, while more time consuming, actually serves to increase the perceived security of your container.
Below is another video from S&G that acts as a user guide for working with the S&G 2740.
Contacting your professionally trained lock and safe technician is the first step to protecting your property with quality American designed and owned products.
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