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Aiko T-280 EL
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Product Typeregular (for deposit)regular (for deposit)
Capacity25 L22.3 L
Country of originRussiaRussia
Protective features
Burglary resistance classGrade H0Grade H0
Types of locks
electronic
electronic
Number of locking bolts32
Lock modelPLS-3PLS-1
Possibility of fastening
Storage
Separate compartments11
Number of shelves1
Safe dimensions
External dimensions (HxWxD)280x350x300 mm280x340x317 mm
Internal dimensions (HxWxD)278x348x255 mm276x336x240 mm
Door wall thickness2.8 mm2.8 mm
Body walls thickness1.2 mm1.2 mm
Weight8 kg10.5 kg
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2017may 2014

Capacity

The volume of the interior space of the safe. Usually this parameter is indicated taking into account the safe-in-safe and other additional internal compartments. The amount of content that can be placed inside directly depends on the volume; on the other hand, it affects the external dimensions and weight of the storage.

Number of locking bolts

The number of locking bolts provided in the design of a standard safe lock.

The locking bolt is a working element of the lock, which responds directly to the locking. It is a rod, disk, or other element (usually metal) that fits into a slot in the fixed part of the safe, blocking the opening of the door. The more such elements a safe has, the more reliable the lock and the lower the probability of opening the door by “brute force”.

This parameter in our catalog is indicated for one lock, regardless of their number in a safe. Most often, all safe locks have the same number of bolts.

Now on the market there are locks with the following number of locking bolts: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and more.

Lock model

This paragraph indicates the manufacturer of the safe lock.

Number of shelves

The number of individual shelves provided in the design of the safe (if any). These structural elements make it easier to store small items: it is easier to lay out the "trifle" on separate shelves than to lay it in a continuous pile on the floor of the safe. On the other hand, shelves divide the overall volume of the safe into parts and can create difficulties for large items. Therefore, in gun safes (see "Product Type"), the shelves occupy only a part of the internal space, which is separated from the rest of the volume by a vertical partition.

Some safes provide the possibility of rearranging the shelves to different levels — similar to how it is implemented in refrigerators.

The minimum design of the safe provides 1 or 2 shelves, and in more advanced models their number can reach 3 or more.

External dimensions (HxWxD)

The size of safe regarding its external dimensions. These figures will allow you to estimate how much space the safe takes up and whether it will fit into the intended installation location. Of course, greater capacity implies larger dimensions.

Internal dimensions (HxWxD)

Dimensions of the interior space of the safe. Note that in our catalog this parameter is indicated without a safe-in-safe, ammo compartment (see below) or other additional compartment provided inside.

This parameter directly determines the internal volume (see below). In addition, with the internal dimensions are known, you can determine whether this or that object will fit inside; this is especially important if you plan to use the safe for large items (for example, large-format documents that cannot be folded) — after all, in different models, the dimensions on three sides can vary significantly even with the same capacity.

Weight

The total weight of the empty safe. Unlike many other products, for safes, heavy weight is usually more of an advantage than a disadvantage: the heavier the safe, the more difficult it is to steal it entirely for later opening in a safe place. The only exceptions are portable and automotive models (see "Product Type") — in their case, theft prevention is ensured primarily by fastening, and in the first case, the product, by definition, must be suitable for carrying in hands.
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