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How to install a Safe to the Wall

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2021
  • Securing your safe to a wall ensures that it can perform its core task of keeping your valuables safe. This ‘how to’ video covers everything you need to safely fix your safe to a wall, including 5 initial tips to make sure you have everything to get started, such as preparing right tools, and finding the best location. For any additional information please visit us at safe.co.uk and speak with our friendly customer care team.

Komentáře • 15

  • @DrB187
    @DrB187 Před rokem +1

    When tightening the bolts is there a reason you have to be by hand? Could you not use a socket bit on a drill to tighten??

    • @thesafeshop
      @thesafeshop  Před rokem +3

      You can use a drill, but we do it by hand to ensure the bolt grips the anchor rather than accidentally spinning the anchor in the wall.

  • @MJ-nononsense
    @MJ-nononsense Před 11 měsíci

    does a plaster need to be removed before you bolt it into the bricks behind? Here i don't think it was. Thank you

    • @thesafeshop
      @thesafeshop  Před 11 měsíci

      No, the plaster does not need to be removed. To install the safe to the wall, it needs to be brick or plaster directly on to brick. There are issues only when it's plasterboard and there is a void.

  • @schuler6267
    @schuler6267 Před 7 měsíci

    What if there are tiles on the concrete wall and floor? Not suitable?

    • @thesafeshop
      @thesafeshop  Před 7 měsíci

      Tiles on concrete is fine for install. You just need to be careful not to crack the tiles when drilling.

  • @reggiespivey2636
    @reggiespivey2636 Před rokem +2

    i didn't hear anything about finding a stud. did i miss that?

    • @thesafeshop
      @thesafeshop  Před rokem +1

      A safe should be installed to a wall or floor that is solid, such as brick or concrete. A stud wall isn't recommended by the manufacturers or insurance companies.

    • @michaelbattista1334
      @michaelbattista1334 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@thesafeshop so if you live in California where all framing is made out of studs you’re screwed?

    • @thesafeshop
      @thesafeshop  Před 9 měsíci

      @@michaelbattista1334 It is possible to install to a studded wall if you can locate the stud and use appropriate fixings. The fixing bolts that come with the safe are masonry rawl bolts, designed for brick or concrete. Bick or concrete is the most secure fix and what the manufacturer recommends.

  • @Ghost01989
    @Ghost01989 Před rokem

    Would you recommend an 8mm or 10mm bolt?

    • @thesafeshop
      @thesafeshop  Před rokem +2

      For the safe we installed in this video, we used the 12mm bolts that came supplied with the safe. The size of the fixing bolt that's required will depend on the safe that's being installed because of the size of the pre drilled holes in the safe. Each safe comes with a fixing kit which are generally 8mm, 10mm or 12mm.

  • @anthonyfeliciano8270
    @anthonyfeliciano8270 Před rokem

    What safe is this?

    • @thesafeshop
      @thesafeshop  Před rokem

      The Safe used in this video was the Chubbsafes Zeta 55K which has now been replaced with the slightly larger 65k - www.safe.co.uk/products/chubbsafes-zeta-grade-0-65k.html. There is also a smaller 50K model available - www.safe.co.uk/products/chubbsafes-zeta-grade-0-50k.html.

  • @matthewtatro6542
    @matthewtatro6542 Před rokem

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