Browning TheftGuard TG41F User Manual

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1 Measure 2" from the top and each side of the safe’s top interior

corners. Mark these spots on the safe’s interior with a marker
(Figure 3).

2 Using a sharp utility knife cut a 2" x 2" “X” in the carpet where you

marked. Tape the carpet flaps open using masking tape. 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 ½" 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 1¾" 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.

IMPORTANT: Pre-drill wall anchor holes in the safe prior to
anchoring the safe to the floor or wall. See “Anchoring Your
Safe to a Wall” on page 10.

9 Fill the 2" openings in the fire-resistant material with high

temperature silicone caulking. The caulking will seal the opening
and prevent hot gases from entering the safe during a fire. (Not
required on models that are not fire-resistant.)

10 Replace the floor panel, elevation brace and interior shelving.

a n C h o r i n g t o a J o i s t f l o o r

Important: Pre-drill the pass-through holes in the safe back and floor
prior to anchoring the safe to the floor or wall.

1 Follow steps 1 – 5 above, but use

3

/

8

" x 4" lag bolts.

2 Remove the safe and drill holes in the floor with a

5

/

16

" wood bit.

3 Reposition the safe over the holes and install the lag bolts and

washers through the safe floor. Important: Pre-drill wall anchor
holes in the safe prior to anchoring the safe to the floor or wall.
See “Anchoring to a Wall” on page 10.

4 Fill the 2" openings in the fire-resistant material with high

temperature silicone caulking. The caulking will seal the opening
and prevent hot gases from entering the safe during a fire. (Not
required on models that are not fire-resistant.)

5 Replace the floor panel, elevation brace and interior shelving.

a n C h o r i n g y o u r s a f e t o a w a l l

Anchoring to a wall, in addition to the floor, further strengthens your
anchoring system. (Without wall anchors, the height of the safe allows
it to be used as a lever to pry against the floor anchors.)

a n C h o r i n g t o a m a s o n ry wa l l

IMPORTANT: Pre-drill the holes in the safe back and floor prior to
anchoring the safe to the floor or wall.

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mark 2" from the top and each side of the safe wall to locate anchor holes.

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2"

2"

2"

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