| How to
Install Sentry 7150 Wall Safe
(if you have any problems
during installation, please call Sentry 1-800-828-1438)
Click here to purchase Sentry 7150 Wall Safe
Tools Needed:
- Wall shims
- Level
- Drill
- Flat screwdriver
- Scroll saw, sabre saw, or utility
knife
- 4 tacks or nails
1. First, place
the paper work with your combination aside. You don't want to
make the mistake of locking it in your new safe. Unpack all
contents
from the carton and familiarize yourself with them
(Figure A). The contents should
be as follows:
- Wall safe
- 4 screws
- 4 washers
- 2 keys
- 2 shelves
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2. Choose the
location where you want to install your wall safe.
- Avoid electric,
telephone, cable tv wires, heating ducts and plumbing
(Figure B). Avoid these
obstructions or you will create damage to your home.
- Pick a
convenient place for you but not easily located by others
- Avoid exterior walls
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3. In the wall you have chosen, locate two adjacent studs.
Home improvement and hardware stores carry electronic stud finders. You
could also carefully use a hammer to gently tap the wall. When you
strike a solid area (stud) the sound the hammer makes will be a dull
thud.
| 4. Your enclosed instruction sheet is
your installation template. This template is your pattern to lay out the
correct hole you are going to make in your wall. Hang your template on the wall using a level.
Place the level at the height where you want your safe then line
the template up with it. (Figure C)
Tack the template in place. The tack pinholes left behind will mark
the four corners of the opening you will cut for your safe. Remove the
template and tacks (nails). (Figure D) |
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| 5. Using a pencil and straight edge,
mark out a square by connecting the four tack holes 6.
Cut out and remove the marked section of drywall using a scroll
saw or sabre saw or utility knife
(Figure E).
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| 7. You will want
to use shims to make sure your safe will be tight in the wall
between the studs. A shim is a thin, often tapered piece of
wood. You will be using them as fillers between the safe and the
studs. For most situations a 1/4" thick shim will work. Place a
shim on the right side of the opening, centering it vertically
and nail it in place (Figure F).
Repeat the same for the left side. |
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If you want to make your safe even more
difficult to remove from the wall (for greater security), then you can
add headers between the studs above and below the opening you have cut.
This allows you to anchor all four sides of the wall safe. Additional
screws will be required.
One advantage of the Sentry wall safe
if that you can place the safe into the
wall so the door opens either right or left. When you place the safe in
the hole you have cut, make sure the hinges are on the side towards
which you want the door to open.
| 8. Mount the safe
in the hole you have cut. Make sure the safe is level and that
the back side of the flange is flush with the outside of the wall. Place
the mounting screws and washers and tighten with screwdriver.
(Figure G) |
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| 9. Install interior shelves.
(Figure H) |
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For trouble shooting, call Sentry 1-800-828-1438
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