Mosler Safe Serial Number Location

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In this video tutorial, we show you how to easily change the combination and operate the digital dial on your X-09 lock from KabaMas. These locks are standard on Class 5 and Class 6 GSA Approved safes, file cabinets and containers for the storage of classified and top secret materials. The most popular brands are Hamilton Products Group, Mosler and Diebold. More GSA Containers at Changing the combination on this like is very similar to the X-07 lock which no longer meets the Federal Spec. For more information, Call Toll Free 1-866-867-0306 or click or chat online at www.klsecurity.com and www.safeandvault.com This video was created to educate our customers on basic locksmith and lock opening techniques. Copyright Statement: - All music loops/songs published on TemplatesWise.com are subject of Intellectual Property rights reserved by the owners of TemplatesWise.com, and/or its licensors. Product names, logos, brands, and other trademarks featured or referred to are the property of their respective trademark holders.

Not open for further replies. A friend is inheriting an old school Mosler all-steel safe that weights about 1000 pounds. It measures about 35 inches wide, 27 inches deep, and 20 inches tall. It has a very nice circular door that locks with 6 pins.

I have a large safe I would like to get open so I can use or rent it out. I bought this building about 15 yrs ago from city auction (was an old marine reserve building) and nobody knows the combination to the vault door.

It has a large door (about 7' by 4') and a combination with a lever to open the door. The door has the name MOSLER and a serial number on it. I have been thinking about cutting through the wall to get in but, I don't really want to destroy the integraty of the walls and I started thinking about using a stepper and let it run through the possable combinations until the door can be opened.

If I set up a stepper and something to pull the lever and just let it run untill the door opens that would be great, It would not matter if it took a year to open the door. The problem is I have no idea how the combination type doors work.

Mosler Safe Serial Number Location

Mosler Safe Serial Number Location

Everyone I have talked to that was stationed at this reserve seems to think it was a three number combination door. The dial has Numbers 0 - 99 numbered every 10. When I turn the dial you can feel two dentents, one on about 0 and one on about 10, (I was told this is something to do with adding security to the combination). If someone has some ideas this would be great, How do you do combinations as in: cw 2 turns - stop at 1st number - ccw past 1st number -stop at 2nd number - cw - stop at 3rd number or somthing like this? Thanks for any ideas. Jimmy Similar Threads:.

News. Seriously, There would be no demand for safecrackers if they weren't able to crack safes. If this were a Hollywood movie, Tom Cruise would open his attache case and remove. A little rubber suction cup ( for audio amplification ) A servo motor. ( This is big-budget Hollywood ) A notebook computer.

After attaching these ( in seconds ), Cruise runs the notebook program. The servo silently turns. The notebook displays a graph of the amplified audio, the lock tumblers falling into place. At each audio peak, the servo reverses direction.

With a final, inaudible click, the display shows a graphic of an open safe. How hard can it be if Tom Cruise can do it??? Dear Jimmy, Do not take Geof's advice. The bosses who subcontract the craftsmen with thermic lances can be very bad for your health.

Eurisko calculated four seconds for each combination and a twelve year marathon if done manually. My guess is that it would be possible to 'stepper' the combinations at about 4 Hz.

Obviously, there may be mechanical time lags in the lock mechanism itself that makes this unrealistic The other problem is that you need to have some kind of indicator as to whether the combination is correct. Trying the big handle on the door is not practical at that kind of speed. Any suggestions? Best wishes, Martin.