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Use a 2" wood bit to drill though the fire-resistant insulation. Do not attempt to drill through the steel safe body with the wood bit. 3 Use a ." high-speed bit designed for drilling metal to drill through the steel safe wall. Once you have drilled though the fire-resistant material and safe body, mark the center of your holes on the wall. 4 Remove the safe and use a 3/8" masonry bit to drill the anchor holes. Reposition the safe over the holes and install the expansion anchors and washers through the safe interior. Use a minimum of 3/8" x 4" expansion-type anchor bolts and 1." steel washers inside the safe body to reinforce the safe wall at the anchor position. 5 Fill the holes in the safe interior with high-temperature silicone caulking and reposition the carpeting “X” cut out. The caulking will hold the carpet in place. anChoring to a framed wall IMPORTANT: Pre-drill the holes in the safe back and floor prior to anchoring the safe to the floor or wall. Anchoring to a framed wall requires the location of your anchor holes align with the center of your wall studs, which are normally spaced 16" on-center. However, you must check to verify the actual position of the studs before drilling your safe. 1 To align your safe and mounting holes with the studs, place a piece of masking tape across the top-rear edge of your safe. Measure and mark the center of your safe on the tape. 2 Find the centers of the studs and mark them on the wall where they can be seen above the safe. Find the midpoint between the stud centers and mark it as well. The centerline of the safe and the centerline of the studs should align with the safe in place. 3 Mark the centerline of the safe interior. Measure the distance from the stud centerline to each stud center (approximately 8"). Measure out from the centerline in your safe interior this same distance to locate the two stud center lines within your safe (Figure 4). figure 4 stud Center stud Center safe Centerline Carefully measure the distance between stud centers in your home. 4 Drill down 2" from the top of the safe on each of these stud centers (Figure 4). Mark these spots on the safe’s interior with a marker. Using a sharp utility knife, cut a 2" x 2" “X” in the carpet on your marks. 5 Move the safe away from the wall and, using a high-speed bit designed for drilling metal, drill through the steel safe wall. 6 Use a 2" wood bit to drill though the fire-resistant insulation. Do not attempt to drill through the steel safe body with the wood bit. 7 Reposition the safe on your centerline marks against the wall and mark the hole centers on the wall of the house. 8 Use a 5/16" wood bit to drill the pilot holes through the sheet rock and stud. Next install 3/8" x 3." lag bolts through a 1." diameter steel washer through the safe body and into the stud. Tighten all anchor bolts. 9 Fill the 2" holes in the safe interior with high-temperature silicone caulking and reposition the carpeting “X” cut out. The caulking will hold the ...
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