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Published on October 5, 2024
Duration: 21:25

This guide details the repair process for a damaged electronic lock on a Sports Afield 30+6 Gun Safe, as demonstrated by Esai Givens. It covers accessing the internal components, replacing a faulty data cable, and testing the lock. The process requires basic mechanical skills and emphasizes safety by ensuring the safe is empty and disconnected from power before starting.

Quick Summary

Repairing a Sports Afield gun safe's electronic lock involves disconnecting power, accessing the inner door lining to replace the damaged internal data cable, and then reassembling and testing the lock. Ensure all firearms are removed and power is disconnected before starting the repair process.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Safe Damage
  2. 00:38New Production Gear
  3. 01:28Birthday Range Day
  4. 02:48Suppressed AR-15 Shooting
  5. 05:32Moving Logistics and Safe Transport
  6. 11:15Attempted Theft and Safe Security
  7. 17:41Safe Repair Walkthrough
  8. 19:50Testing and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you repair a Sports Afield gun safe's electronic lock?

To repair a Sports Afield gun safe's electronic lock, first disconnect power. Then, access the inner door lining to replace the damaged internal data cable connecting the keypad to the mechanism. Finally, reassemble and test the lock thoroughly.

What tools are needed to fix a gun safe electronic lock?

Basic tools like screwdrivers and potentially pliers are needed for gun safe lock repair. You will also require the specific replacement cable kit provided by the manufacturer, such as Sports Afield, for your model.

What is the 'firewall' of a gun safe?

The 'firewall' of a gun safe, as mentioned in the context of repair, refers to the inner door panel or lining. This component conceals the safe's locking mechanism and internal wiring, requiring removal to access and repair internal components.

Why is it important to remove firearms before moving a gun safe?

It is crucial to remove all firearms from a gun safe before moving it to prevent accidents, injuries, and damage to the firearms. This ensures safety during transport and handling, especially when dealing with heavy equipment.

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