The Australian Lord Safe Company – Part IV

Lord Chromium series safes this Lord safe is considered a cash and jewellery safe and it was produced in four models being the Lord Chromium 80 model, 150 model, 200 model & 310 model all the Lord chromium safes are TDR Torch and Drill resistant and are widely used by jewellers, financial institutions and banks etc, as the Lord chromium series of safes has been designed to offer a cash rating at the time of $100,000.00 and provide 1 hour fire resistance.

Lord Bankers night safe was named as such because of its wide use in the banking and financial industries it is a very high security safe incorporating AA ( Anti-Arc ) and TDR ( Torch and Drill Resistant)  materials. This Lord bankers quality safe was produced in two models being the Lord bankers safe WNS50 and WNS30. The door on these safes has an overall thickness of 180mm with an outer defensive slab section of 80mm which incorporates Anti-Arc materials combined in a monolithic construction. The Lord safe body provides immense strength comprising a heavy outer casing and inner lining which rigidly connected and reinforced. The cavity section is filled with high density refractory materials and special alloys to provide maximum protection.

Lord SCEC Endorsed Government safes and containers were also manufactured by the Lord Safe company. They were designed, built and approved for the storage of classified government material. These Lord SCEC Endorsed safes and containers included Lord Class A  two drawer filing cabinet containers, Class A four drawer filing cabinet containers and also Lord Class A and Class B strongroom doors along with Class A safes. 

Lord Armaguard safes as they were known this particular safe was widely used as a cash management safe by CIT companies being cash in transit there was five models produced being Lord SG-7B , SG-7C, SG-7D, SG7E & SG7F. The reason they are often referred to as Armaguard safes is that Armguard security company used them throughout Australia. The Lord Armaguard safe was often manufactured with cash management features including deposit slot, lockable draw, two key access to deposited monies. This worked so the management and the guard who would collect the money had to be both be there to open the safe together. Many retail and commercial businesses rented these Lord Armaguard type safes, this particular Lord safe is also known in the safe industry as Lord cash management safe, Lord cash clearance safe and a Lord washing machine safe this was given to the safes that looked like a front loading washing machine internal round door.

The Lord safe information in this blog is written based on original Lord Safe documentation and is a guide only. We have tried to be as thorough as possible but we would suggest that you do your own research if you have any concerns.

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