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Ross Safe Lock 700 Retrofit Series/Rdb65

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SKU:
STK 08952800
UPC:
9346126001486
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Ross Safe Lock 700 Retrofit Series RDB65 Key Retaining

Key Features icon Key Features

  • Ross 700 series retrofit safe lock.
  • 9 lever pick resistant mechanism.
  • Key retaining function.
  • Standard bolt configuration.
  • Approximately 1.9 million possible key combinations.
  • Supplied with two 65 mm brass double bitted keys.
  • Non-handed configuration.
  • Optional steel key guide, key stop, and drilled and tapped bolt head available.

Specifications icon Specifications

  • Item Code: 08952800
  • Brand: Ross
  • Series: 700 retrofit
  • Number of Levers: 9
  • Keying: Keyed to differ
  • Handing: Non-handed
  • Fixing Method: Bolt fixing
  • Bolt Type: Standard bolt
  • Bolt Throw: 9 mm
  • Key Retaining: Yes
  • Possible Key Combinations: Approximately 1.9 million
  • Supplied Key Length: 65 mm
  • Available Key Lengths: 35 mm, 65 mm, 130 mm (range dependent)
  • Country of Manufacture: Australia

What's in the box icon What’s In The Box

  • Ross 700 retrofit safe lock
  • 2 × 65 mm brass double bitted keys

Suitable uses icon Suitable Uses

  • Retrofit of older safe locks.
  • Commercial and residential safes.
  • Applications requiring key retaining safe lock operation.

FAQ icon Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does key retaining mean?
    The key can only be removed when the lock is in the secured position, helping prevent the safe from being left unlocked.
  • Is this suitable for replacing older safe locks?
    Yes. The 700 retrofit series is designed for upgrading or replacing older safe lock mechanisms.
  • Can different key lengths be supplied?
    Yes. The 700 series supports multiple key lengths depending on door thickness and safe design.

Additional information icon Additional Information

  • The Ross 700 series is commonly used for upgrading or retrofitting older Australian safes.
  • Key retaining models are often specified in commercial environments to reduce the risk of safes being left unlocked.
  • Correct key length must be selected to suit the safe door thickness.