SOURCE: I can't seem to unlock my safe Sentry 1250.
Also make sure you are executing the combination in the right steps... For mine (a three-number combo), these are the steps that work:
* turn the knob to the LEFT, pass 0 at least THREE times and stop at the first combo number
* turn the knob to the RIGHT, pass 0 ONCE and stop at the second comb number
* turn the knob to the LEFT and go directly to the third combo number (do not pass 0, do not collect $200)
SOURCE: know combination, but cannot open sentry safe 1250
If you know the combination:
1) Turn the dial to the left a few complete rounds, then stop on 1st number.
2) Turning the dial to the right, pass up the 2nd number once, then stop on it on the next round.
3) Turn the dial to the left directly to the 3rd number then stop.
The handle should open now.
SOURCE: Father has lost safe combination to Sentry 1250.
try looking under the thesafe see if it has a reset button or u could read the sticker(if there is one) and see if u could get the store that u bought it from, to reset the combo
SOURCE: Cannot open Sentry Safe #S3310
THERE IS NO WAY TO FIND IT .. IF POSSIBLE ASK THE RETAILER ABT THIS DETAILS..
I HOPE,THIS SOLVES YOUR PROBLEM
SOURCE: How do I bolt down Sentry Safe S3310 to the floor?
All of the instructions can also be found at www.SentrySafeShop.com
The link is:
http://www.sentrysafeshop.com//kb_results.asp?ID=7
Required Tools:
Drill, Wrench, 7/16" (11.0mm) bit, for wood anchoring: 9/32" (7.20mm) bit, for masonry
anchoring: 3/8" (9.5Omm) masonry drill bit.
The steps are as follows:
1. Tip the safe on its right side. (Door hinges horizontal with the floor)
2. Unlock the safe and open the door.
3. Look on the bottom (outside) of the safe for two indentations in opposite corners. Using a
7/16" (11.0mm) bit, drill a hole through each indentation perpendicular to the bottom of the
safe.
4. Close the door and tip the safe upright. Place it where desired and reopen the door.
5. Use a screw or drill bit to mark the floor through both holes.
6. Move the safe aside to clear both marked spots for drilling.
7. Drill into the floor:
a. For wood:
i. Using a 9/32" (7.2mm) bit drill a hole 2 Y2" (64mm) deep in each marked
spot.
b. For masonry:
i. Using a 3/8" (9.50 mm) bit drill a hole 2 Y2" (64mm) deep in each marked
spot.
ii. Install a masonry anchor in each hole.
8. Replace the safe in the desired position, with the holes in the safe aligned with those in
the floor.
9. Securing the safe:
a. For wood:
i. Pass each lag screw through a washer, then through the safe and into a hole. .
ii. Tighten with a wrench. ,
b. For masonry:
i. Pass each lag screw through a washer, then through the safe and into a
masonry anchor.
ii. Tighten with a wrench.
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I would like to secure my Sentry Model 1250 to wood floor using lag screws. Can this be done on a Sentry model #1250 safe? this
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