Course Description:
Join the ranks of our industry elite by learning the skills needed to open safes like an
expert. Drill site selection, dial removal, drilling apparatus, drill bits, inspection
lights, borescopes, number transferring, relock triggers, emergency dials and more
are covered in this class. You will go home with the skills and confidence needed to
grow in this profitable field.
The following is covered in detail:
How to plan your attack
How to remove various dials
Opening burglarized safes
How lock handling affects the drill site
Hardplate and how it is used
The pros and cons of templates
Drilling the fence off
HSS, cobalt, carbide, and diamond drill bits
Pros and cons of lever rigs and fixed rigs
How to transfer numbers
Relock triggers and devices
Thermal relock triggers
How to use an emergency dial
Reading through the change key hole
Ophthalmoscopes and boroscopes
Do you need this class? Test yourself with these questions!
- When scoping the change key hole of a modern S&G 6730, do you first see wheel 1 or wheel 3?
- Are cobalt bits effective against most hardplate?
- At what dial number do many modern spline keyways align?
- Why is reading through the change key hole on a Mosler MR302 a bad choice of attack method?
- How is it possible to determine that a lock's relock trigger is engaged before even driving out to look at the safe?
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