We understand it is an urgent & stressful experience when you are locked out of your safe. It does not matter if you’ve lost the keys, forgotten the combination or are locked out due to malfunction or any other reason, get in touch with our expert safe locksmith opening team by calling Safe Daddy. We are master level safe-crackers who utilise the industries least invasive and MOST professional methods to get your safe not just opened, but repaired in perfect working order in the most efficient, professional, and polite way possible.
Our safe locksmith and vault technicians are highly skilled in all facets of the safe industry, including digital safe and mechanical safes. Unlike some companies, we promise to never leave your safe skewered with many holes (A.k.a. Swiss cheese) or damaged beyond repair. Our extensive training and experience and mastery has provided us with the ability to manipulate or bypass the mechanisms if possible. Although we are exceptionally good at it, drilling your safe will always be a last resort, when all other means of opening are not possible. If drilling the safe is required, we are knowledgeable and experienced enough to not trigger the secondary locking devices, A.k.a. re-lockers.
Don’t let a locked safe disrupt your day. Contact Safe Daddy now, and let’s get you back in control of your valuables anywhere in Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, or Central Florida!
Our safe locksmith can open your mechanical or digital safe by using- industry-standard methods.
Based on the type of safe you’ve got We will evaluate the situation and employ secure cracking techniques to identify the combination, and then enter the code.
Safe Daddy Inc. Our safe services are licensed, bonded and insured. We are in compliance with the regulations and rules that are in place within Florida. when it comes to this field. If you need secure repairs and safe opening needs, please call us. We’re experts in secure manipulation and drilling and scoping. We’ll open your safe immediately.
Safe opening (A.k.a.safe cracking)
Mechanical Dial Lock
To open a Mechanical Dial Lock:
1) Contact the manufacturer
In the case of a mechanical dial, Safe Daddy may be able to retrieve the original combination from the safe manufacturer. This only works if the combination was never changed and the records are still available.
2) Manipulation
The concept of safe manipulation is to utilize a mechanical safe lock’s design principles and manufacturing tolerances in a methodical manner to decipher the opening combination sequence. Mechanical locks are classified in different “Group” levels, this is the manufactures rated time against manipulation attacks. Sometimes a worn lock will give certain feedback when spinning the dial and the combination can be quickly determined. However, some locks are rated for up to and over 24 hours of manipulation attempts and it is not always practical to take this approach. In these instances, we have an automatic dialling machine that can be left on the safe and it will try every possible combination.
3) Drilling
Sometimes due to either mechanical failure or lost combination, a safe can only be opened by drilling a very precise hole into a specific spot. All safes have a “drill point” which is determined by what type of lock and how it’s mounted on the safe. We will typically use a 1/4” drill bit or smaller when possible. Once the safe is open we will then repair the void left utilizing a hardened steel plug, typically resulting in a more secure safe once we are done than before we started. We strive to leave no visible trace of our work after completion.
4) Autodialer
Safe Daddy has an QX3 safe auto dialer safecracker system. (Google it) This crazy tool will try all 800,000 combinations until it finds yours! Upside, it does not put a scratch on your safe. Downside, it will not work on all safes and can take a couple of days.
Electronic Digital Lock
Electronic locks can fail for many reasons. The battery may not have enough juice. Just because you bought the battery today does not insure that it has not been sitting on the shelf for 10 years. Look at the date on the side of the battery. If it has less than 5 years to expiration, toss it.
The software in the lock can get corrupted.
The lock just died. (We all do, except my Mother-in-law)
or possibly the lock is fine and the bolt work in the safe has become dis engaged.
To open an Electronic Digital Lock:
1) Contact the manufacturer
If the only problem with the safe is your nightly scotch has clouded your memory and no good code comes to mind, Safe Daddy may be able to retrieve an override code from the safe manufacturer.
2) Replace the key pad
If you know the code (your mother would be proud, not that you remembered six digits, but proud that you cut down on the drinking) and the key pad is not responding you may be able to simply replace the key pad. Some locks store the code in the lock body inside the safe and the keypads are interchangeable. This is with just a few locks.
3) Drilling
Almost always the drill point for an electronic / digital lock will be behind they key pad / controller. The exact location, depth and method after drilling will be based on what lock it is. After drilling and disabling the lock, the hole will be filled with a hardened still plug. The controller will be re mounted and you will never know what happen.