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An Issue w Old Mosler Safes

Forgot how to dial the combination on that old safe? Think you got the right numbers but the handle is stuck? What safe should you buy? Ask your safe questions here!
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An Issue w Old Mosler Safes

Postby sign216 » 19 Jan 2020 13:02

I've got an old Navy safe, built by Mosler in 1988. For the last few years it's had a sticking point when opening and closing. Felt like a bump. Took the drawers out, lubed everything, no help. Then one day it felt different; there was real resistance on closing. I immediately re-opened and looked, knowing that whatever it was, it had to be fixed or the safe would be out of commission.

Turn out a simple sheet metal screw on the draw had worked itself out, bumping against the frame, and now was almost entirely out! Reinstalled w a little Loctite, and all is well.

So if you get a call for a safe where the lock is fine, but the drawers resist opening and closing, take a look here.

Joe

P.S. It was actually the right side screw that walked out, but I couldn't get a good photo of that side.

P.P.S. Safe originally had an electronic XO-7 lock, but I heard reports that the orig locks were failing, owing to the 20+ age of the electronics. I replaced it w a standard S&G group 2 mechanical lock. That'll be good for 100 years!

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Re: An Issue w Old Mosler Safes

Postby Squelchtone » 19 Jan 2020 17:50

Thanks for the tip!

That looks more like a Class 5 GSA container / file cabinet though vs a normal safe.

Thank you for sharing,
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Re: An Issue w Old Mosler Safes

Postby Safecrackin Sammy » 19 Jan 2020 19:18

Ahhh the old class six Mosler container... How many drill bits I pumped in those things.!

I remember driving halfway around the DC beltway from Andrews AFB to XXXXXX one time because a paper clip had fallen in the drawer track and wouldnt let the drawer close and secure.

Sometimes its the little things.
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