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STL AS car key safe in graphite grey, door closed — front three-quarter view with key lock
SKU:FT-001431-60500

Keep large numbers of car keys secure and accounted for with the STL AS car key safe, independently certified to the EN 1143-1 burglary-resistance standard at Grade 0. Built around bulkier car keys and fobs, its steel body and high-security locking give strong, tested protection against forced entry, so dealership, fleet and pool-car keys stay out of the wrong hands.

EN 1143-1 certified car key cabinet for busy fleets

This car key safe suits dealerships, workshops, fleet operators, rental depots and any business managing large numbers of vehicle keys. Pull-out racks are spaced for chunky fobs, keeping every key visible and easy to find, while the door can be anchored for extra security. Choose a key lock or an electronic code lock to match how your team works. Certified and built for daily use, the STL AS car key safe protects the keys your business runs on.

Burglary – Grade 0

Burglary Grade 0 – Basic burglary protection in accordance with European standards.
Provides fundamental protection against simple break-in attempts.

Color:Graphite Grey (RAL 7024)
Lock:Key Lock with 2 Keys
Regular price €1.613,29 exc. VAT
Sale price €1.935,95 inc. VAT

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Size Chart

Model External
(Height x Width x Depth)
Internal
(Height x Width x Depth)
Weight Price
STL AS 280 - Car Key Safe (280 Car Keys) - Burglary Test Grade 0 750 X 650 X 530 mm 670 X 570 X 415 mm 171 kg From €1.935,95 EUR
STL AS 504 - Car Key Safe (504 Car Keys) - Burglary Test Grade 0 1200 X 650 X 530 mm 1120 X 570 X 415 mm 254 kg From €3.763,95 EUR
STL AS 1008 - Car Key Safe (1008 Car Keys) - Burglary Test Grade 0 1550 X 850 X 530 mm 1470 X 770 X 415 mm 381 kg From €4.022,95 EUR

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Specifications
Model STL AS 280
Model Series STL AS – key safes certified to EN 1143-1 in Grade 0 and Grade I. Designed for the organised, secure storage of car keys and key bunches in commercial settings, with pull-out key racks holding up to 1008 keys. Door and body resist mechanical and thermal break-in methods.
Safe Type Key Safes
Safe Purpose Car Keys
Bolting Floor, Wall
Bolts included 1
Certifications
Burglary Certication GRADE 0
Burglary Cash Rating GRADE 0 (EN-1143-1)
Burglary Certification Method EN 1143-1 - European benchmark for the burglary resistance of safes, strongroom doors, and strongrooms (vaults).
Burglary Certification Body ECB•S Germany
Fire Resistance Not Fire-Resistant
Fire Resistance Classification None
Dimensions
Weight 171 kg
Height - External (mm) 750 mm
Width - Exterior (mm) 650 mm
Depth - Exterior (mm) 530 mm
Height - Interior (mm) 670 mm
Depth - Interior (mm) 415 mm
Width - Interior (mm) 570 mm
Width - Door Open 180 degrees (mm) 1245 mm
Depth - Door open 90 degrees (mm) 1121 mm
Door Frame Height - Exterior (mm)
Door Frame Width - Exterior (mm)
Wall Opening Height - (mm)
Wall Opening Width - (mm)
Clear opening Height - (mm)
Door Light Width - (mm)
Door Hinges Right side
Door - Angle and Hinges 180 Degrees – Internal Hinges
Capacity - Keys 280

Questions & Answers

Common questions about this product, from our Knowledge Base.

Which burglary grade should I choose to insure cash & valuables?
Match the grade to the cash and valuables you need to store and to what your insurer requires. As a guide: S1/S2 and Grade 0–I for homes and small business, Grade II and above for higher sums. Always confirm the covered figure with your own insurer.

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I forgot the code to my safe. Can you help me?
For security reasons neither SafeGear nor the lock manufacturer holds a master code.

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How can I bolt the safe myself?
You can bolt your safe following 8 simple steps. Read the article for the full description. If you're bolting the safe inside a wardrobe with a wooden back, we strongly recommend that you cut a hole in the back corresponding to the size of the safe in order to push the safe directly up against the wall.

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How can I get an extra copy of the key for my safe?
You can ask a local locksmith to make a copy if you still have a key. If you lost all your keys to the safe, it will depend on whether your door is open: 1) OPEN door - you can replace the entire safe lock with a new lock. 2) LOCKED door - no easy solution. A professional would have to either pick the safe lock (not easy!) or break into the safe to recover any valuables. The exact approach would depend on the security level of your safe but the safe will be destroyed and you would have to replace it.

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How many bolts are included with my safe?
One expansion bolt is always included for anchoring the safe to the floor. You can buy additional bolts in any hardware store for additional anchoring to the wall. Recommended anchor is M12/200mm (marked as 12/100)

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I have an electronic lock. How often do I have to change the battery?
It depends on how often you use the electronic safe lock. In most cases, the battery will last 1-2 years.

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Install a safe: Can you help me with the installation of my safe?
Yes! Safegear offers a Delivery & Installation for your recently bought safe. The cost depends on various factors related to the safe (weight and size) and the place where it is going to be installed (location, stairs etc.).

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Install a safe: We have underfloor heating. Can we still bolt our safe to the floor?
If you have underfloor heating, we strongly recommend that you do not drill down into your floor. Instead, look for other ways to secure your safe: 1) Bolt your safe to the wall instead of the floor. 2) Buy a heavy safe that is difficult for a thief to remove. Obviously, you can combine the two options where you buy a heavy safe and bolt it to the wall for extra protection.

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Install a safe: Where can I bolt the safe?
A safe can be bolted to the floor, the wall, or inside a wardrobe. Pay attention to the surface material - concrete or bricks offers a safer, much more solid fixing than wood.

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Install a safe: Where should I place the safe?
If you use the safe on a daily basis, we recommend that you place it in an easily accessible location. Make sure you have checked the door opening dimension and opening side before placing/bolting the safe.

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Install a safe: Why is bolting important?
Bolting prevents the safe from being moved by burglars, provides stability, and most insurance providers require correct installation.

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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.

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Safe Locks: Can I change the code of my electronic safe lock?
Yes, you can change the code, as long as you follow the manufacturer's manual. Always change the code with the door open and test it several times before locking the safe.

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Safe Locks: What is more secure? Key or Code Lock?
Both the Key and the Code Lock offer the same level of security.

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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.

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Safes: Do the external dimensions include the lock?
No, the lock is not included in the external dimensions of the safe. Measurements are without the lock handle and fitting. You can find the lock dimension in the product description under the attribute Lock depth.

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What do I need to install my safe?
You need a quality drill and the corresponding drill bit (usually 10-12 mm diameter). Depending on the surface and fixing method, you'll either secure the safe with an expansion bolt (mechanical anchor) or bond an anchor in place using a two‑component (chemical) adhesive.

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