Sargent and Greenleaf Spartan 1006 - KEYPAD ONLY

The Sargeant and Greenleaf PivotBolt 1006 is a high security electronic lock certified in Class 2 by VdS and in class B by DNV.

The PivotBolt keypad does NOT have to be turned after entering the code.

As an additional security measure, it has been tested EMP resistant, meaning that are proven to withstand military level electromagnetic fields.

Every lock is tested up to 10,000 openings on two 9V alkaline batteries.

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Número de referencia
SA-6130-401

Detalles Técnicos
ProductoSargent and Greenleaf Spartan 1006 - KEYPAD ONLY
ModeloSG 1006 PivotBolt - Keypad
ColorIgual que en la imagen
DisplayNo, only LED light
Lock Bolt TypeMotorized
Number of users1 Master Code, 1 User Code, Management Reset code
Penalty TimeYes

Sargeant & Greenleaf Spartan PivotBolt 1006 Electronic Lock - Keypad

The PivotBolt keypad does NOT have to be turned after entering the code.

The Sargeant and Greenleaf PivotBolt 1006 is a high security electronic lock certified in Class 2 by VdS and in class B by DNV.

As an additional security measure, it has been tested EMP resistant, meaning that are proven to withstand military level electromagnetic fields.

Key Facts

Initially developed for gun safes, its tough design ensure durability over the lifetime of the entire safe.

This code lock can operate with one Master code and one User code. The Master code can add, delete or enable/disable the second user of the lock.

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The following table attempts to explain the lock requirements that each safe must meet in order to maintain the certification for the EN-1143-1 burglary resistance grade.

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