Security Features
The display (and secure area) is surrounded by a fully-welded steel frame. Inside the frame are polycarbonate panels, steel floor panel, and steel doors. At the core is a steel tube frame, which in turn fully secures all the panels.
The polycarbonate panels interlock together at the side edges of the display within the steel frame. The front and top polycarbonate is actually one formed piece.
Polycarbonate is an amazing plastic. It doesn't shatter like glass or acrylic. Bullets and shot will only melt a small hole as it penetrates the material.
The sliding steel doors are flanged and inset in such a deep track that a crow bar cannot get leverage to pry them apart.
The sliding steel doors interlock together when closed.
The lock body is encased in a steel housing above the doors and not exposed on the face of the doors.
Nothing can be accessed without unlocking the steel doors including the lock body which is embedded in the steel frame.
Custom design shelf unit eliminates need of middle support bracket and rated at 100lbs weight bearing capacity.
Video from Security Tests
If the construction was simple, everyone would do it… but they don’t.
Here are some highlights of our construction process:
- With the exception of glass and electrical, the work is done in-house
- Our modern machinery with tight tolerances is critical
- We use both TIG and LASER welding to achieve the strongest and most pristine welds
- Our Break-Press, CNC Machine, and Metal Laser are computer controlled to ensure consistency
- Powder coating in house - Yep - we even have an oven!