List of Lock Ratings
General Combination Lock Requirements
In addition to lock group specifics all combination locks must meet the following minimum criteria to be considered for a UL rating:
- Enable at least 1 000 000 combinations.
- Withstand 10 000 cycles of combination dialing at no more than 48 RPM.
- Withstand vibration at closest resonant frequency for 2 hours.
- Built using non corrosive materials.
Combination Lock Ratings (Ordered from lowest to highest level of protection)
Group 2:
- Some resistance to opening attempts.
- Not suitable for any UL Rated safes.
Group 2M:
- 2 hours resistance to expert attacks.
- Used on TL-15, TL-15×6, and TL-30 safes.
Group 1:
- 20 hours resistance to expert attacks.
- Special construction techniques not found in other locks.
- Can be found on any UL rated safe but must be used (or Group 1R used) on TRTL rated safes and TXTL rated safes.
Group 1R:
- 20 hours resistance to expert attacks.
- Resistance to radiological techniques (ie. X-rays). Synthetic polymers must withstand aging and humidity.
- Special construction techniques not found in other locks.
- Can be found on any UL rated safe but must be used (or Group 1 used) on TRTL rated safes and TXTL rated safes.