Friday, 8 July 2011

Cracking Safe Opening In Norwich

A Safe Opening In Norwich

I was recently doing a safe opening in Norwich, for a well known supermarket. It wasn't your average run of the mill safe opening in Norwich. This was because the manager still had the safe key but the handle just kept turning round, without retracting the bolts and enabling the door to open. Not too big a problem I thought initially but after using my experience to work out the safe was actually a Rosengren grade 4 cash safe I realised this probably wouldn't be as easy to deal with as I thought. I had already worked out that the cam on the back of the handle had broken, now I needed to figure out how to retract the bolt work to get the safe door open. I started to bring in my drilling equipment ( I always use 110 volt equipment to comply with health and safety standards) and proceeded to drill into the safe. I had decided to come in through the side on the opening edge to push the bolt work back.

Safe Opening In Norwich Isn't Always Easy



This proved to be harder than I thought, I encountered numerous hardened nuggets which tore my drill bits to pieces. Safe opening in Norwich isn't always easy! I persevered,
putting plenty of blood, sweat and almost tears into this safe opening in Norwich. I had chosen to penetrate the side rather than the front of the safe to avoid the glass plate which protected the locking mechanism. After 4 hours of hard graft the safe was opened, repaired and the store manager was happy. Another good safe opening in Norwich.

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