DOMINATOR DD-4 PULL DOWN DEPOSIT SAFE


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Sale price$1,780.00

Pickup available at 24 Vision Street, Wangara Western Australia 6065, Australia

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Description

With a large open layout internal storage space for collecting cash deposits, heavy duty locking bolt work and reinforced solid steel framework make the DD-4 an ideal depository safe.

The DD-4 safe allows users to maximize the internal space for the collection of deposits as well as storage of general valuables.

While it doesn’t include the separate internal compartment of the previous size, it does provide additional height which translates to more internal room to use for secure storage.

Incorporating hardened steel anti drill plating, solid steel reinforced framework and spring loaded relocking devices, the DD-4 contains multiple deterrents to forced entry and unauthorized entry.

Features:

  • 12mm thick solid steel door
  • 6mm thick steel body
  • Reinforced solid steel framework
  • Internal hardened steel anti drill plates
  • Case mounted relocking device
  • Hinge side anti pry protection
  • Toothed edge to rear of drawer to prevent fishing
  • 4 internal pre-drilled bolt down provisions
  • Universal lock footprint for easy lock conversion
  • 5 year structural warranty to safe*
  • Italian-made digital locks, US-made combination locks or Australian made key locks as standard
  • Durable painted finish
  • Exterior lift off hinges
Specifications
External dimensions: 760mmH x 510mmW x 510mmD
Internal dimensions: 745mmH x 495mmW x 450mmD
Weight: 118kg
Capacity: 165L (includes deposit area
Fittings:2 adjustable shelves, 4 bolt-down holes in base
Insurable cash rating: $20,000 in unsupported application
Fire rating: non-fire-rated

PLEASE NOTE: Depth dimensions do not include lock, handle and hinges. Please allow 40mm or confirm additional dimension with retailer prior to purchase.

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