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  1. #1
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    Default Chubb Safe Identification.

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    I was wondering if anyone could confirm the ID of this Chubb safe. I believe it is the Treasury model. I know that in the BT range they used Anti-Arc in the door and body. After some research i found some info that says they used AA in the door and Debar in the body of the treasury range. Was this to save costs?. Is it as strong. If anyone has a copy of a brochure i would really appreciate it. Size is 73x37x32. I will try to get some pics uploaded shortly. Oh, and if anyone can help me decode the serial number that would also be appreciated. Many Thanks.

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    Chubb Treasury MK2 6428/21 size from 1989/90
    The Debar was a cheaper concrete based rather than aluminium or copper based barrier.
    I can post up the brochure if this is ok with the mods, if not PM me your email and I will ping it over.

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    Does that have the deflector plates around the locks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chubby View Post
    Does that have the deflector plates around the locks?
    Yes it does
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    Quote Originally Posted by jaden View Post
    Yes it does
    Why the deflector plates?, did the isolater locking mechanism have a weakness or vulnerability that anyone knows about. Was it ever breached in any way. Just curious.

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