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Introduction
Your SupraSafe is the latest in Rapid Entry key
control. To fully utilize it’s built-in security features,
we recommend that reasonable care be given to the
location and method of mounting.
The vault is coated with a tough, baked polyurethane
abuse; however, it is always best to locate the vault
in an area which is sheltered from excessive moisture
and possible mechanical damage.
Important! Contact your local
department for
mounting location
and instructions.
Installation for Supra-Max, SupraSafe
1, SupraSafe 2HS/2HSR, and Supra-
Safe 2HS/TS-Vault
1. Mount the vault so that the moisture drain hole is
on the bottom.
2. Use a level to plumb the vault square.
3. Four 5/16-inch lag bolts have been provided for
surface mounting the vault.
Important! When installing the vault, do not
over-tighten the four mounting bolts as this
may distort the outside shell of the vault.
4. To secure the vault to a masonry/brick wall, it
is necessary to use the anchors provided with
the 5/16 lag bolts mounting kit. Drill a 1/2” hole
approximately 1-3/4” deep into the masonry/brick
wall. It is recommended to use a carbide/masonry
bit to prevent cracking or shattering. Gently pound
the anchor into the hole with a hammer so that it is
5. Caulk between the vault and the wall for better
6.
once the vault has been installed.
7. We strongly recommend the wiring of the tamper
or licensed electrician. The circuit shall conform to
NEC class 2 or 3, or UL class 634 standards. In no
case shall the wiring supply more than 30 volts at
50 ma. Consult local codes and ordinances prior to
installations.
Figure 1. Side View of Mounted Vault
Drain hole
Chain mounting
bracket
P/N 10102664P1 • Feb 2013
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Rapid Entry Systems
Installation Instructions

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