Phoenix Fire Fighter 0412 Series Lost Keys

Phoenix Fire Fighter 0412 Series Lost Keys

When a Manchester business prepared for relocation, they discovered they’d lost the keys to their Phoenix Fire Fighter 0412 Series safe. Concerned about leaving behind important documents, they called us for assistance. Our team quickly responded and expertly picked open both key locks, ensuring the safe was opened without any damage. This allowed the business to inspect its contents and relocate with peace of mind. Our non-destructive methods ensured the safe remained functional, demonstrating our commitment to professional safe cracking.

Burton underfloor safe - Safecracker Manchester

Burton underfloor safe – Safecracker Manchester

This Burton Watchman underfloor safe couldn’t be opened by an MOT station in Manchester. The key had been snapped in the lock and they didn’t have a spare. It wasn’t easy but we were able to extract the mangled key bit and open it without any damage to the safe. Once open we were able to change the lock and supply a new set of keys. If you need a professional safecracker in Manchester then give us a call.

Milner Strongroom Door Safecracker Ormskirk

Milner Strongroom Door Safecracker Ormskirk

Milner strongroom door opened and repaired in Ormskirk. This old door had been giving the business problems for some time but when they couldn’t open it one morning they called us in. The door was opened and made to swing freely once again, giving it many more years of life. Big or small we open and repair them all, professional safecracker at your service in Ormskirk and beyond!

Rosengrens RS3 Lost Combination - Safecracker Skelmersdale

Rosengrens RS3 Lost Combination – Safecracker Skelmersdale

We have worked on this Rosengrens safe multiple times over the years. The last time was back in 2017 when we replaced the combination lock for the owner. Sadly we got a call explaining that he had now left this mortal plane and the safe had a new owner. The safe had been left open but the clever builders managed to close the door and spin the dial, locking it up with no record of the combination. With glass protection covering the lock waiting to catch out an attacker we decided to manipulate the lock open. The opening seemed to be going very smoothly with three combination numbers indicating well in a very short amount of time but the lock would not open. After much head scratching and re-checking the numbers we figured out that there were multiple ‘False’ gates on each of the combination wheels. After some extra work finding all possible combination numbers and working through the possible permutations we found the correct sequence to get it open. The combination was then changed to one of the customers choosing and put back into service.