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title: "Sargent and Greenleaf 6730-100 Safe Lock Kit by Sargent & Greenleaf"
brand: "sargent and greenleaf"
price: "2262.68 DT"
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# 1,000,000 combos Torque adjuster tech Integral relock trigger Sargent and Greenleaf 6730-100 Safe Lock Kit by Sargent & Greenleaf

**Brand:** sargent and greenleaf
**Price:** 2262.68 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🔒 Lock in peace of mind with mechanical mastery!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Sargent and Greenleaf 6730-100 Safe Lock Kit by Sargent & Greenleaf by sargent and greenleaf
- **How much does it cost?** 2262.68 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/52290720-sargent-and-greenleaf-6730-100-safe-lock-kit-by-sargent)

## Best For

- sargent and greenleaf enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sargent and greenleaf brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Seamless Compatibility:** Fits most mechanical and electronic safe locks with standard mounting.
- • **Effortless Customization:** Patented torque adjuster maintains perfect wheel tension for consistent security.
- • **Built to Withstand Attacks:** Integral relock trigger actively thwarts punch and physical attacks.
- • **Durability Meets Innovation:** Brass lever and metal wheels ensure long-lasting, dependable performance.
- • **Unrivaled Security Precision:** Over 1 million possible combinations for ultimate protection.

## Overview

The Sargent and Greenleaf 6730-100 Safe Lock Kit offers a robust mechanical locking solution featuring three combination wheels with 1,000,000 possible combinations, an integral relock trigger for enhanced physical attack resistance, and patented torque adjuster technology to maintain optimal wheel tension. Designed to fit most safe locks, it combines durable brass and metal components for long-lasting reliability, making it the trusted choice for professionals seeking fail-safe security beyond electronic vulnerabilities.

## Description

Three combination wheels for 1,000,000 possible combinations.;Integral relock trigger thwarts punch attacks.;UL Listed Group 2 lock. Matches the mounting dimensions of most mechanical and electronic safe locks;Patented S&G torque adjuster enhances security by maintaining proper wheel pack tension.;Brass lever with metal wheels (brass and aluminum) for long, dependable life.

Review: PREFACE. Electronic lock keypads are only EMP resistant. They can test them 1,000s of times in whatever contraption they want to pretend what a true Nutron Bom$ will do, a real nu$e, melts steel, glass, and makes that insane long lasting tens of thousands of watt microwave oven that frys most anything, but having been in electronics (my BASEET is in Electronics) If an electronic lock is so "tuff and resiliant" to last through an EMP why are so many people needing to replace their electronic lock. BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT THAT WELL MADE! So here is my story: Never having had an "electronic" lock safe in the past, I was hesitant to buy one with an electronic lock. I even called Liberty safe wanting to buy one new with a mechanical lock. Their kind sails attendant said that I would need to buy that aftermarket and have a locksmith install it. (I am thinking extra bucks and I don't like anyone working on my stuff. Especially around my home anywhere I am going to be putting a safe. So I end up buying a Liberty safe from a scratch and dent outlet with "one of these great electronic locks. I talked me into it because it was a "good deal". But every time I opened this thing, in the back of my mind was this is gimmicky and all electronics fail. Then Satan comes along... saying, But they promise it is EMP proof! So it must be really built well. Well fast forward a couple of years and Safe beeps a couple extra noises when I open it indicating it needs a new battery.. Battery was fairly new, but I changed it anyway. Fast forward another couple months. Went to open it and NOTHING, Dead. Put in new battery, nothing but blinking lights. I pop the keypad off and smell the back of the keypad and the tail tail smell of burned electronics is evident. CRAP! Now I am considering plasma cutting the face off this safe so I can get my belongings out of it. Send off an email to Liberty safes website. I don't hear back for a WEEK anything at all. No email, text or call. So I start doing my research on getting a replacement since I need this thing to open. Looking to buy a replacement piece of crap keypad... 125-250 bucks... assuming they are interchangeable. Call Liberty safe to see if I can go to one of their outlets about 50 miles from me to get a replacement. I spend over an hour on hold. While waiting I get the idea to look online for some additional help. Lucky for me I find on some NON Liberty safe location social media forums that a brand new Duracell battery may help open the safe. So I drive to the store and buy some. Still on hold the entire drive there and back mind you... Put it in the safe and IT ACTUALLY OPENS! I am thinking sweet! Old keypad just smells odd all the time, it was just a battery.... just the battery, everything is OK, no plasma cutter needed we are good... One week later. Dead. Not opening. Battery is dead as dead. New battery again... Opens. WHEEW! Lucky! Tore the electronic lock system out of it right then and bought this mechanical lock. NO SPECIAL LOCKSMITH NEEDED. I will never look back. Lock installed quickly, Had all the hardware needed. Instructions were clear. Lock spins flawless. Setting the code was easy. DO NOT WAIT FOR YOUR POS ELECTRONIC LOCK TO FAIL BEFORE MAKING AN IMPORTANT DECISION. If the EMPs don't fry your POS electronic lock keypad it is going to fail anyway. Be ahead of the imminent failure, buy this lock today and be done with it. You will sleep easy knowing you did.
Review: Works well to replace the bad electronic lock on an American Security safe. Easy to install. There is a good installation video on the Sargent and Greenleaf web site that was very helpful.

## Features

- Sargent and Greenleaf 6730-100 Safe Lock Kit
- Black

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01MQMM72A |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 375,734 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 403 in Chippers, Shredders & Mulchers |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (96) |
| Date First Available | 25 Nov. 2016 |
| Finish | Painted |
| Included Components | [1 x Sargent and Greenleaf 6730-100 Safe Lock Kit] |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.03 kg |
| Item model number | 6730-100 |
| Manufacturer | Sargent and Greenleaf |
| Material | Aluminium, Metal |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | 0390921 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 1.03 kg |
| Shape | Square |
| Special Features | Passcode Unlock |
| Style | Modern |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Sargent and Greenleaf
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 25 x 25 x 25 millimetres
- **Lock type:** Combination Lock
- **Material:** Aluminium, Metal
- **Special feature:** Passcode Unlock

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will this lock fit my winchester ts 22 gun safe?**
A: Probably but check your bolt hole alignment

**Q: Does this work on my blue dot second amendment safe**
A: Hello Randolph, we are very familiar with the Second Amendment by Blue Dot.  Those safes are private labeled for BDS by Yongfa Safes.  Yongfa is very good at following the standard lock format and providing the additonal mounting holes on the front required for the dial.    The standard 6730-100 kit will adapt right in.   The standard relocker bracket on the safe will also adapt to the mechanical lock without any issues.

Please feel free to ask absolutely any additional questions.  We are here to help!

KigmanSecgroup@gmail.com

**Q: will this replace an esl10?**
A: Yes

**Q: I have a cannon safe and electronic went south on me.  i'm able to open up and a repayment key pad securam brand, but is so unreliable.  will this wor**
A: I had the same problem with Rhino Metals safe.  I did a lot of checking on the internet and with a local lock/safe company that backs up Rhino safes.  I purchased the S & G lock myself and had it installed by a local locksmith.  I haven't had a problem since.  Here's one more important piece of information, the lock combination can be changed anytime you want.  Once you have it installed you will know why most safes use the S & G lock system.  The lock was $75.00 and the locksmith was $150.00.  But his charge included fixing other problems on my safes.  It was totally worth the money.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by D***R on 16 November 2024*

PREFACE. Electronic lock keypads are only EMP resistant. They can test them 1,000s of times in whatever contraption they want to pretend what a true Nutron Bom$ will do, a real nu$e, melts steel, glass, and makes that insane long lasting tens of thousands of watt microwave oven that frys most anything, but having been in electronics (my BASEET is in Electronics) If an electronic lock is so "tuff and resiliant" to last through an EMP why are so many people needing to replace their electronic lock. BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT THAT WELL MADE! So here is my story: Never having had an "electronic" lock safe in the past, I was hesitant to buy one with an electronic lock. I even called Liberty safe wanting to buy one new with a mechanical lock. Their kind sails attendant said that I would need to buy that aftermarket and have a locksmith install it. (I am thinking extra bucks and I don't like anyone working on my stuff. Especially around my home anywhere I am going to be putting a safe. So I end up buying a Liberty safe from a scratch and dent outlet with "one of these great electronic locks. I talked me into it because it was a "good deal". But every time I opened this thing, in the back of my mind was this is gimmicky and all electronics fail. Then Satan comes along... saying, But they promise it is EMP proof! So it must be really built well. Well fast forward a couple of years and Safe beeps a couple extra noises when I open it indicating it needs a new battery.. Battery was fairly new, but I changed it anyway. Fast forward another couple months. Went to open it and NOTHING, Dead. Put in new battery, nothing but blinking lights. I pop the keypad off and smell the back of the keypad and the tail tail smell of burned electronics is evident. CRAP! Now I am considering plasma cutting the face off this safe so I can get my belongings out of it. Send off an email to Liberty safes website. I don't hear back for a WEEK anything at all. No email, text or call. So I start doing my research on getting a replacement since I need this thing to open. Looking to buy a replacement piece of crap keypad... 125-250 bucks... assuming they are interchangeable. Call Liberty safe to see if I can go to one of their outlets about 50 miles from me to get a replacement. I spend over an hour on hold. While waiting I get the idea to look online for some additional help. Lucky for me I find on some NON Liberty safe location social media forums that a brand new Duracell battery may help open the safe. So I drive to the store and buy some. Still on hold the entire drive there and back mind you... Put it in the safe and IT ACTUALLY OPENS! I am thinking sweet! Old keypad just smells odd all the time, it was just a battery.... just the battery, everything is OK, no plasma cutter needed we are good... One week later. Dead. Not opening. Battery is dead as dead. New battery again... Opens. WHEEW! Lucky! Tore the electronic lock system out of it right then and bought this mechanical lock. NO SPECIAL LOCKSMITH NEEDED. I will never look back. Lock installed quickly, Had all the hardware needed. Instructions were clear. Lock spins flawless. Setting the code was easy. DO NOT WAIT FOR YOUR POS ELECTRONIC LOCK TO FAIL BEFORE MAKING AN IMPORTANT DECISION. If the EMPs don't fry your POS electronic lock keypad it is going to fail anyway. Be ahead of the imminent failure, buy this lock today and be done with it. You will sleep easy knowing you did.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by A***N on 25 October 2025*

Works well to replace the bad electronic lock on an American Security safe. Easy to install. There is a good installation video on the Sargent and Greenleaf web site that was very helpful.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by R***7 on 31 May 2021*

I used this on Cannon gun safe, 6-7 years old, with a NL keypad and a Group 1 Rotabolt. It was taking more and more tries entering the combination on the keypad to open the safe so I knew it was going to fail. I didn't want to have to do this every few years. I watched the Sargent and Greenleaf 6730 video multiple times as well as the Cannon gun safe lock replacement videos on YouTube. The Cannon Rotabolt only uses three screws to mount it to the back of the safe door / mechanism. The fourth screw hole it's present but not tapped on this safe. It is a 1/4 - 20 thread on the screws provided with this lock. Use a bottom tap or you will deform the plate that the lock mounts to. The holes on the front of the safe door that the dial Ring attaches to are not as far center to center as they are on the Sargent and Greenleaf dial Ring but the dial Ring does have holes that will accommodate the holes on the Cannon door. Unfortunately these holes on the Canon door are not tapped, the old keypad uses the horizontal screw holes, the dial ring for this lock uses the vertical holes. I had to use an 8-32 tap to accommodate the screws provided with this lock. A bottom tap is not necessary for this operation. Once I had everything assembled I could not get the lock to operate. This was operator error I did not realize that after you enter the combination that you changed the lock to you must rotate the dial to the right to get it to unlock. This is where they tell you in the Sargent and Greenleaf video to rotate to approximately 97 or 98 on the dial to get it to unlock, for some reason I assumed it was only 20 numbers or so but it does have to be rotated to the right to 97 or 98 to unlock. It appears to be a quality lock and now I don't have to worry about an electronic keypad failling again.

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