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Our Safe Lock seminars teach only the most up-to-date tips and techniques available to the industry while using the most current and innovative tools on the market. Each class is meticulously researched and updated each year so you will never receive out of date instruction at any Safe Lock seminar. The following is a description of each class offered.
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2009 Safe Lock Schedule |
| We are currently working on the 2009 schedule. Please check back to view postings as they are added. |
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| Mechanical Safe Lock Servicing 1-Day Class |
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Students will learn the proper terminology, combination changing, wheel counting, contact points, lubrication, and proper drill points of each lock covered in this course. Students then will have the opportunity to disassemble and discuss the parts. Locks covered will be the Sargent and Greenleaf 6730 and the LaGard 3330. These are the two most popular mechanical locks in use today. |
| Electronic Safe Lock Servicing 1-Day Class |
Students will learn the proper terminology, combination changing, lock programming, lock features, and re-set methods, drill points and the proper use of each lock covered in this course.
Locks covered include: LaGard 33E, LaGard Swingbolt, S&G 6120 Series, Kaba Mas LCLX series formerly the B52. Other locks from several different manufacturers will be on display as well. Correct use and drill points for Lockmasters’ Spikemaster II, designed by Mike Yarberry will also be covered.
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| LaGard Electronic Lock Certification 1-Day Class |
| This new and exciting class features hands on training on LaGard ComboGard, LGBasic, as well as LGAudit. The student will learn programming and operating procedures for each lock. They will also disassemble, reassemble, and install the ComboGard locks. No tools are required for this class. |
Combination Lock Manipulation 2-Day Class |
Manipulation is arguably the best and most professional method of safe opening, and many times the quickest method to open a locked safe. This 2-day class will instruct the student in the art of group 2-lock manipulation. The students will learn the right way to count the wheels, how to advance and park wheels, how to find and take contact readings, and everything necessary to become a proficient safe lock manipulator. |
Safe Deposit Lock 1 Day Class |
| This basic level class is designed for those who wish to enter the lucrative field of safe deposit lock servicing field. The class will begin with a slide presentation on terminology. Students will then have the opportunity to disassemble and discuss the parts, both the Bullseye B40 and Bullseye 5700. The Bullseye B45 double changeable will also include the change procedure. Opening techniques including picking, nose and door pulling will be covered. |
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The following is a short bio on our qualified seminar staff; many considered industry experts in their field of endeavor. |
Brian K. Lamb, CPS
Product Manager
21 years
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Brian is a wealth of knowledge on the subject of safes. He has served as a customer service representative and a full time instructor at Lockmasters Security Institute, where he taught their safe and vault related and GSA classes for 5 years. He has shared his knowledge throughout the United States, as well as many foreign countries. Brian is a member of ALOA where he is an ALOA ace instructor, a member of Safe and Vault Technicians Association and a member of the Savta Hall of Fame. Brian’s current position with Lockmasters is Product Manager for the safe locks, safe tools, safe deposit locks, and safe deposit tools. |
Ryan Taylor |
Ryan is the newest member to the Lockmasters family bringing with him a strong background in electronic and mechanical systems. His skill and knowledge of safe tools, safe locks and safe deposit locks make him a perfect addition to the sales staff. He has received extensive hands-on training in the field as well as in the classroom. Ryan is a Combination Lock Manipulation instructor as well as sales for safe locks, safe tools, safe deposit locks, and safe deposit tools. |
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