Product Description
Sargent & Greenleaf 6730-100 Group 2 Mechanical Safe Lock, Dial, & Dial Ring Package
Part# 6730-100. Replaces S&G 6700 series locks, Lagard 3330 series locks, Big Red, Ilco, Precision, and many other combination locks that use the industry standard mounting footprint for the Group 2 lock, and a 5/16 spindle on the dial.
Includes standard brass bolt lock with industry standard mounting footprint, D300 black & white, large knob, convertible dial. Dial spindle is long enough to accommodate a 3.4 inch door thickness. Matching black dial ring included. Convertible dial means you can change the non-keylocking dial that comes with this kit into a key locking dial with the purchase of additional parts - key lock cylinder - and key lock escutcheon. (Parts needed to do this are:Sargent & Greenleaf Key Lock Cylinder For Safe Dials, Sargent & Greenleaf Key Lock Dial Insert Escutcheon)
FEATURES
- Underwriters Laboratories Listed Group2, VdS Class 1, CEN A, China CCC
- Widely recognized as the standard Group 2 of the lock industry
- Three brass and aluminum wheels provide for 1,000,000 theoretical combinations
- Patented S&G torque adjuster enhances security by maintaining proper wheel pack tension
- Internal relock trigger secures the lock in the event of a burglar's punch attack
- Brass four-way drive cam allows mounting RH, LH, VU, or VD
- Dial spindle thread is 5/16 x 40
- Brass lever
- Uses S&G's Magic Module® footprint to match the mounting dimensions of most mechanical and electronic safe locks
Professional installation of this product is recommended. This is a quality upgrade for safes presently using 6741 safe lock packages and many others.
Complete instructions for installation and operation can be found at http://www.sargentandgreenleaf.com/knowledgebase/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/book_mech_locks.pdf
S&G and Sargent & Greenleaf are some of the trademarks of Stanley Black and Decker or its affiliates.
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The Installation was very stright forward and easy
I used this to upgrade the Electronic Lock in my Gun Safe. It was a straight forward swap after doing a little research on the internet. Yes, it was an upgrade. My oldest safe is ~100 years old with no issues and I couldn't see the electronic lock lasting that long so I upgraded/replaced the electronic lock for a mechanical lock. This video was extremely helpful: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjmLG8tNfWQ