De Raat PT0 Safe
De Raat PT0 Safe
The De Raat PT is a European certified safe equipped with a double-bit key lock, incl. 2 keys. It has a simple but durable design and offers great value for money.
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Key Features
- High security safe for secure storage of cash and valuables
- Certified class S2 according to EN 14450
- Cash rating £4,000 / valuables rating £40,000
- Double wall construction with fire retardant material (DIN 4102)
- High security double bitted key lock, 2 keys supplied (EN 1300 approved)
- Solid boltwork with live locking bolts
- External dimensions: 250 x 290 x 220 mm (HxWxD)
- Internal dimensions: 160 x 220 x 140 mm (HxWxD)
- Volume: 5 litres
- Weight: 17 kg
- Colour: Light Grey
- Fixing via 2 x base / 2x back wall (2x mechanical anchor supplied)
Pros and Cons
- Easy operation
- European certified Security Level S2 according to EN 14450
- To be anchored to the bottom (2) and / or back wall (2)
- Excellent quality
- Little to no fire protection
- Not the highest attainable certificate for safes
- Poor quality screws + plugs are included. Replace these with good expansion bolts
About the De Raat PT0 Safe
Great home safe with excellent price / performance. Easy to use and easy to install. Keep in mind the limited fire resistance; not good protection in a fire.
Technical Details
Specifications
Art. No.:
081000101
EAN code:
8712897100009
Brand:
De Raat Security
Type of product:
Home Safe
Model:
PT0
Locking Type:
Double Bitted Key Lock
Burglary Certificate:
S2 - EN 14450
Insurance Rating (Cash / Valuables):
£ 4,000 / £ 40,000
Fire Certificate:
Not certified
Fire rating:
DIN 4102
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External dim. (HxWxD):
250 x 290 x 220 mm
Internal dim. (HxWxD):
160 x 220 x 140 mm
Aperture (door):
160 x 115 mm (HxB)
Volume (ltr):
5
Colours available:
Light grey
Shelf:
-
Weight (kg):
17
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External dim. (HxWxD) 250 x 290 x 220 mm
Product Questions
How do I install a safe to the floor?
Question by: Simon Turner on 1 Jul 2015, 02:00
We always recommend you bolt down your safe, even if it is an entry level model as you are just making it easy for any burglars if you do not.
The best surface to fix a safe into is concrete as this provides the most solid fixing. If you have a wooden floor please check with your insurance company they are happy with this. On a wooden floor the joist is the best point to fix to as this is a fixed point below the floor and generally more solid.
To install the safe to a floor you will need to choose an ideal location, put the safe into position and then mark the hole. Then remove the safe and drill where you have marked, check the instructions or bolt size for the size of hole that you will need to drill. Once your fixing hole or holes are drilled put the safe back into position and then using the bolts provided tighten them up.
You will need various tools to complete this task such as a drill or socket set, if you do not feel 100% confident then we can also arrange installation for you. Please contact us for more details.
The best surface to fix a safe into is concrete as this provides the most solid fixing. If you have a wooden floor please check with your insurance company they are happy with this. On a wooden floor the joist is the best point to fix to as this is a fixed point below the floor and generally more solid.
To install the safe to a floor you will need to choose an ideal location, put the safe into position and then mark the hole. Then remove the safe and drill where you have marked, check the instructions or bolt size for the size of hole that you will need to drill. Once your fixing hole or holes are drilled put the safe back into position and then using the bolts provided tighten them up.
You will need various tools to complete this task such as a drill or socket set, if you do not feel 100% confident then we can also arrange installation for you. Please contact us for more details.
Answer by: Martin on 1 Jul 2015, 02:00
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