Drive concrete anchor bolts into the floor with hammer and tighten the nut on the anchor with a 19 mm socket and ratchet.
How to anchor gun safe to floor.
Most fireproof safes have their mounting holes in the middle of the safe s floor.
It also makes the safe a larger dimension so it wont fit through most doorways and make the safe more awkward to move.
Step 5 place the black caps back into the holes located on the inside floor of the safe.
Open the door of the safe and locate the mounting holes.
This video is about how to bolt down a gun safe to a concrete floor.
Using a 9 16 socket set secure the bolts in the drilled holes.
Buy some 11 x 1 2 grade 5 bolts and bolt plate from bottom of joists to safe.
Have your local metal shop cut you 1 4 plate with a hole pattern to match the bottom of your safe.
With the proper tools anyone can do this.
Eventually you ll drill through these openings and insert bolts to secure the safe to the floor.
On wooden floors you may be able to attach the safe to floor beams if they are large enough or close enough together.
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It is also great for garages.
Put some big washers on the safe side so the bolts won t pull through.
This is ideal for semi permanent installations or where you might own the building but choose not to drill holes in the floor.
Other safes will have mounting holes in the bottom corners.
Place the kit s washers on the anchor bolts.
Glue to floor you can glue a safe to a wooden or concrete floor with special high strength polymer glues.
This video shows how to bolt a gun safe to a concrete floor.
If you can t anchor your gun safe down to cement check this alternative option out.
Cut out carpet under safe and crack it down tight.
Fill with heavy material you can also make a safe too heavy to easily move.
If you re safe is under 750lbs you should consider bolting it down.
To directly bolt your safe down you ll lift the floor panel of the safe and remove its floor caps to find the pre cut anchoring holes.
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Mark an outline of your safe on the floor where you plan to install it.
Doing this will expand the sleeve of the concrete anchor bolt and secure the anchor bolt into the concrete floor.
A tape measure and stud finder will help you locate these beams.