Key safes Züblin Weimar 06 Normal used
Light gray, With combination lock, Condition: Normal used
Protect your keys with the fireproof Weimar key safes from Züblin. Made from fire-resistant materials and equipped with a combination lock, they offer maximum security. Ideal for businesses, homes, hotels and more.
Protect your keys with the fireproof Weimar key safes from Züblin. Made from fire-resistant materials and equipped with a combination lock, they offer maximum security. Ideal for businesses, homes, hotels and more.
Specifications
Dimensions
Height
120.0
Min. Height
120.0
Max. Height
120.0
Depth
80.0
Width
70.0
Weight
310.0
Color & Material
Main color
Light gray
Material
Metal
Brand & Warranty
Brand
Züblin
Guarantee
No warranty
Assembly & Packaging
Mounted
Yes
Assembly Complexity
No assembly
Safe Properties
Cabinet Lockable
Yes
Cabinet Safety Class
Fireproof
Certificates
Certificates
Swissmade
Description
Secure your valuable keys efficiently with the Weimar fireproof key safes from Züblin. These safes, made entirely of fire-resistant materials, offer excellent protection against extreme temperatures and flames. Equipped with a user-friendly combination lock, they provide maximum security and flexible access control. Their sophisticated design and robust construction ensure organized key storage in various environments such as businesses, homes, hotels and public facilities.
Security level: B according to VDMA 24992, status May 1995
Secure your valuable keys efficiently with the Weimar fireproof key safes from Züblin. These safes, made entirely of fire-resistant materials, offer excellent protection against extreme temperatures and flames. Equipped with a user-friendly combination lock, they provide maximum security and flexible access control. Their sophisticated design and robust construction ensure organized key storage in various environments such as businesses, homes, hotels and public facilities.
Security level: B according to VDMA 24992, status May 1995
Security level: B according to VDMA 24992, status May 1995