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Class 1

ATB W wall safe

Model in the series
brand ATB Safes
Outer dimensions (mm) H330 W390 D260
Internal dimensions (mm) H230 W303 D166
Volume (L) 12 L
Weight (kg) 34 kg
Burglar-resistant class 1
Shelves 1
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Additional information

Burglary resistant class 1
Indication value storage class 1: € 10 000 cash or € 20 000 valuables

  • Tested and certified by ECB·S in accordance with the European standard EN 1143-1, Grade I.
  • Multi-walled door, front panel and frame in 12 mm steel, total thickness 85 mm.
  • Four-sided locking with moving steel bolts on all four sides.
  • Internal hinges; door opening of slightly more than 90°.
  • Lock and boltwork protected by additional armour plating and a passive blocking system.
  • As standard with double-bitted key lock.
  • Height-adjustable shelves.
  • Colour: light grey RAL 7035 or anthracite grey RAL 7024.

Model specifications

Burglary resistant class 1

Model Outer dimensions (mm) Internal dimensions (mm) Volume (L) Weight (kg) Shelves
1176 W 10 H330 W390 D260 H230 W303 D166 12 L 34 kg 1
1309 W 20 H330 W490 D260 H230 W403 D166 15 L 41 kg 1
1178 W 30 H430 W490 D383 H330 W403 D289 38 L 57 kg 1
1180 W 50 H630 W490 D383 H530 W403 D289 62 L 70 kg 2
1182 W 70 H830 W490 D383 H730 W403 D289 85 L 89 kg 2

*External depth excluding hinges, handle, or lock.

Frequently asked questions

Yes — and the reason lies in the construction itself. A built-in safe, wall safe or floor safe has only an armoured door; the walls are made of sheet steel of 2 to 3 mm and offer little resistance to burglary on their own. The surrounding concrete is therefore not optional but essential: it becomes part of the protection and makes extraction or removal considerably more difficult. Most of our wall safes feature drill protection around the bolts — including at the top and bottom where the bolts emerge. Would you prefer to install a safe without any building or masonry work? Then opt for a freestanding furniture safe that can be anchored to the floor or wall without embedding.

The minimum wall thickness is the depth of the safe itself plus at least 10 cm of concrete at the rear, plus any finishing at the back. For most wall safes, this means you need a fairly thick wall. If your wall is not thick enough, a freestanding safe anchored to the wall or floor is often the better solution. See our home safe page or explore our range of wall safes and floor safes.

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