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UL certifications

Our safes are tested at U.L. Laboratories. This insures our safes are built for maximum burglary resistance, as well as certifies the performance ratings are 100% adhered to.

U.L. is recognized world wide as the premier certification body for burglary safes.

The procedure starts with MGM submitting fully detailed engineering drawings to U.L. prior to testing. Once this has been done we then submit product for certification.

There procedure is very detailed and clinical. All safes are then attacked based on the desired rating we are applying for on that particular safe and rating.

Rest assured that once one of our safes receives this certification you know you have the very best protection in the category of safe you have chosen!

TL-15

This category covers combination-locked chests and safes designed to offer protection against entry by common mechanical and electrical tools, or any combination thereof. They may be provided with an opening in the body for connection to the chute of a night depository.

Performance tests have been conducted against the door and front face.

The body is constructed of 1 in.-thick steel having a minimum tensile strength of 50,000 psi, or is of equivalent construction.

These safes weigh at least 750 lbs, or are equipped with suitable anchors and instructions for anchoring in larger safes, in concrete blocks, or to the premises in which the safe is to be located.  "Copyright © 2008 Underwriters Laboratories Inc.®"

The TL-15 safe must withstand a 15 minutes clinical door attack against side grinders, pry bars, impact drills and other hand tools that are specified in the UL guidelines. The test is executed by 2 experienced UL technicians.

TL-30 

This category covers combination-locked chests and safes designed to offer protection against entry by common mechanical and electrical tools, or any combination thereof. They may be provided with an

opening in the body for connection to the chute of a night depository.

Performance tests have been conducted against the door and front face.

The body is constructed of 1 in.-thick steel having a minimum tensile strength of 50,000 psi, or is of equivalent construction.

These safes weigh at least 750 lbs, or are equipped with suitable anchors and instructions for anchoring in larger safes, in concrete blocks, or to the premises in which the safe is to be located. "Copyright © 2008 Underwriters Laboratories Inc.®"

TL-30 safe must withstand a 30 minutes clinical door attack against side grinders, pry bars, impact drills and other hand tools that are specified in the UL guidelines. The test is executed by 2 experienced UL technicians.

 

TRTL-30

This category covers combination-locked chests and safes designed to offer protection against entry by common mechanical tools, electrical tools, cutting torches, or any combination of these means .
Performance tests have been conducted against the door and front face.
The body is constructed of 1 in.-thick steel, having a minimum tensile strength of 50,000 psi, encased in not less than 3 in. of reinforced concrete or in a larger safe or other container, or is of equivalent construction. These safes weigh at least 750 lbs. "Copyright © 2008 Underwriters Laboratories Inc.®"

The TRTL-30 safe have to sustain a 30 minutes clinical door attack against a larger range of tools including side grinders, pry bars, impact drills, other hand tools and the Oxy-Fuel torches.
This test is conducted by two experienced technicians of the Underwriters Laboratories facilities of Chicago. Both technicians can work at same time to do the test. 


TRTL-30X6

This category covers combination-locked chests and safes designed to offer protection against entry by common mechanical tools, electrical tools, cutting torches, or any combination of these means . Performance tests have been conducted against the entire unit. These safes weigh at least 750 lbs. "Copyright © 2008 Underwriters Laboratories Inc.®"

The TRTL-30X6 safe have to sustain a 30 minutes clinical door & body attack to a larger range of tools including side grinders, pry bars, impact drills, other hand tools and the Oxy-Fuel torches. This test is conducted by two experienced technicians of the Underwriters Laboratories facilities of Chicago. Both technicians can work at same time to do the test. This is one of the most if not the most difficult test to resist.

Automated Teller Systems – Component,   Automated Teller Systems UL 291

These requirements cover the construction and security of equipment intended to automatically dispense currency when operated as intended by an authorised customer, and to provide a limited degree of protection against unauthorised removal of currency.

"Copyright © 2008 Underwriters Laboratories Inc.®"


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