- Floor Safes.
- Simple Fire Resistant Safes.
- Wall Safes.
- Gun Safes.
- Burglary Safes Standalone Home Safe.
- Jewelry Safes
- Bank Vaults.
First, figure out what is causing the safe to be jammed.
- The batteries could be dead or at the end of their life. When the issue points to the batteries being dead, you’re actually lucky because it’s a fast fix. Try changing the batteries, and next time, opt for batteries that are brand name if that is not what you were using this time. Non-brand name batteries don’t tend to last as long as brand name batteries. With dead batteries, you might still notice that the keypad is still lighting up, for the record.
- Your safe is in lockout mode. Did you try to open the safe, but entered the wrong code? Maybe someone else plugged in a code that was incorrect. Of course, this is a security feature that is quite important, but it can work against you if you make a mistake. Just wait the time frame suggested before trying again – it might be ten minutes, or maybe twenty – it could be less, depending on the security features of your safe.
- The bolt work can get stuck or jammed. What can cause the bolt work to jam? Listen for the motor running, if you are attempting to open the safe but it’s not opening, because that means it’s trying to retract the bolt work. What can you do if the bolt work is jammed? You can gently kick the door safe in an effort to unlock it but avoid hitting the keypad. Gently striking the door safe might do the trick. You will want to pull the handle, but don’t do it in the same direction that you normally would – do it in the opposite direction which will let go of some of the pressure on the bolt.
- The wiring can end up becoming worn or damaged over time. Remove the safe’s keypad if you feel confident in doing so, and take a careful look at the wires. You will be able to tell if they have become twisted, tangled or loose at all. If something looks off and you know how to do it, detach the wire and remove the batteries. Then reconnect the wiring. But again, this is something a locksmith can help you with.
- The code to open the safe is no longer activated. If there is a different code that you can try, for example, if you run a business and use different codes for different managers, try another one. But it could be that the code has been deactivated.
Any safe can become jammed:
- Simple Fire Resistant Safes.
- Jewelry Safes
- Wall Safes.
- Gun Safes.
- Burglary Safes Standalone Home Safe.
- Bank Vaults.
- Floor Safes.
If your safe is jammed and you are in or near Atlanta, call us. We can help you because unlocking a jammed safe is a very popular service that we provide. We also offer safe installation and repair services, so just give us a call if you have any questions at all. Consultations are free of charge – so are price quotes.
Get on the phone with a locksmith that serves your location if you are not in our service area because we are confident you will find an expert to assist you with your jammed safe. Just remember not to pick up and throw your safe out of frustration, and don’t kick it to try to open it. Be gentle and handle it with care, as this is a valuable item that you don’t want to damage.
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