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Kaba Combi B90 Combination Lock for Safe with Emergency Key
KB-82132/3001
The Kaba Combi B90 is a mechanical combination lock for safes, supplied with an emergency key for reliable, secure access. It offers dependable, battery-free locking.
Mechanical combination safe lock
A trusted way to secure a safe without electronics, the Kaba Combi B90 combines a combination dial with an emergency key for backup access — a solid choice where simple, robust locking is preferred.
Regular price
€624,96excl. VAT
Sale price
€749,95incl. VAT
Delivery time
1-2 weeksInstallation
These prices are non-binding indications. The cost depends on location, access, stairs, weight etc.
More about delivery and InstallationQuestions & Answers
Common questions about this product, from our Knowledge Base.
My electronic safe lock is out of battery. How can I replace the battery?
All our safes with a codelock have emergency access:
1) an external contact on which an external 9V backup battery can be connected,
2) there is an emergency key, or
3) the battery can be changed from outside.
Safe Locks: What are the lock requirements for each burglary grade?
A safe´s burglary rating determines the minimum amount of time for which a safe must be able to withstand an attack. With regards to the locks specifically, these are classified in ascending security classes going from A through D as per EN-1300 Regulation. Additionally, starting at security grade IV, safes and vaults must contain 2 separate locks.
Safe Locks: Which lock should I choose - Key or Code Lock?
Safes or security cabinets usually come with several locking options. Key and code locks offer the same security level - choose according to your preferences.
Most customer choose a code or electronic lock for their safe due to the convenience of not having to deal with a key. All our code locks offer emergency access if the battery runs out.
Safes: Problems with closing or opening the safe?
There can be various reasons why you are not able to close or open the safe, but most of the time the cause is simple to solve.
My safe's lock is branded SG or S&G — can SafeGear provide support?
Locks branded SG or S&G are made by Sargent & Greenleaf, not by SafeGear. Despite the similar names, we are a different company and cannot service or open these locks. For help with an SG / S&G lock, please contact the retailer where you purchased your safe, or Sargent & Greenleaf directly at sargentandgreenleaf.com.
What is the optional 4-eyes principle (dual control) for safe locks?
The 4-eyes principle (dual control) is an optional electronic-lock mode that requires two different people to each enter their own valid code before the safe will open, so no one can access it alone.
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