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Item no. 8.1015. Shipping class 1.
Used single-wall Juwel key safe 7162 offers protection against burglary.
Fitted with 40 key hooks ( no numbering) and electronic adjustable combination lock EN 1300 class A
It is possible to anchor the safe to the wall using 4 segment anchors, which are supplied free of charge.
In stock
| Weight | 85 kg |
|---|---|
| Coverage indication | In consultation insurer |
| Locks | Electronically adjustable combination lock. |
| Outer dimensions | 410 x 330 x 130 ( + 40 mm. combination lock) H x W x D. |
| Inside dimensions | 406 x 324 x 60 |
| Weight (kg) | 17 kg. |
| Direction of rotation | Clockwise |
| Colour | light grey, tightly painted. |
| Warranty | 1-year warranty |
Item no. 8.1015. Shipping class 1.
Used single-wall Juwel key safe 7162 offers protection against burglary.
Fitted with 40 key hooks ( no numbering) and electronic adjustable combination lock EN 1300 class A
It is possible to anchor the safe to the wall using 4 segment anchors, which are supplied free of charge.
| Express delivery (*, see below) | Technical service delivery (**, see below) | |
|---|---|---|
| Shipping rate 1 | € 46,– | € 152,– |
| Shipping rate 2 | € 114,– | € 152,– |
| Shipping rate 3 | € 135,– | € 199,– |
| Shipping rate 4 | € 167,– | € 229,– |
| Shipping rate 5 | € 201,– | € 293,– |
| Shipping rate 6 | € 201,– | € 410,– |
| Shipping rate 7 | € 357,– | € 410,– |
| Shipping rate 8 | free | € 229,– |
| Shipping rate 9 | free | € 293,– |
| Shipping rate 10 | free | € 410,– |
| Shipping rate 11 | free | € 438,– |
| Shipping rate 12 | € 39,– | N/A |
Prices include 21% VAT.
Express delivery*: home delivery on the ground floor behind the first closing (provided flat, without sills), performed by forwarding agent in the Netherlands (except delivery to the Wadden Islands and in the postal code areas of Amsterdam (1011 to 1018): ask for the possibilities). Delivery abroad is possible. Please contact us for the possibilities.
Delivery technical service**: delivered at home and levelled on the ground floor or by lift on storey, performed by driver(s) Van den Hoven in the Netherlands (except delivery to the Wadden Islands and in the postal code areas of Amsterdam (1011 to 1018): ask for the possibilities). Delivery abroad is possible. Please contact us for the possibilities.
Money, important documents and valuables with a high financial or emotional (and therefore irreplaceable) value you want to store safely, protected against theft. A high-quality, European-certified burglary-resistant cabinet or safe offers you the protection you need and thus the security you want. Good burglary-resistant safes and cabinets are tested in accordance with European standards such as EN 14450 and EN 1143-1. During testing, one or more openings are made by testers with relevant knowledge, skill and burglary tools.
EN 14450 - Home safes - Security level 1 to 2
EN 1143-1 - Safes, safe doors and safe walls - Grade 0 to XIII
EN 1143-2 - Safes with deposit drawer - Grade 0 to IV
| Standardisation | Cash | Valuables |
|---|---|---|
| EN 14450 S1 | € 2.500,- | € 5.000,- |
| EN 14450 S2 | € 5.000,- | € 9.000,- |
| EN 1143-1 grade 0 | € 7.000,- | € 14.000,- |
| EN 1143-1 grade 1 | € 10.000,- | € 20.000,- |
| EN 1143-1 grade 2 | € 25.000,- | € 50.000,- |
| EN 1143-1 grade 3 | € 45.000,- | € 90.000,- |
| EN 1143-1 grade 4 | € 75.000,- | € 150.000,- |
| EN 1143-1 grade 5 | € 125.000,- | € 250.000,- |
| EN 1143-1 grade 6 | € 250.000,- | € 500.000,- |
| Grade 7 or above ' | in consultation with insurer ' | in consultation with insurer |
Safes with a European standard can be recognised by the metal plate on the inside of the door. This plate states which standard and resistance class the safe meets. Always ask your insurer which standard and class your safe must meet.
Insurers link an amount of cash value to the various resistance classes as an indication of the cover. This assumes cash is stored in a burglary-resistant safe located in uninhabited, unguarded and unsecured premises in built-up areas. Depending on the security measures taken, insurers may deviate from the cover indication Many insurers only give a cover indication or an indication of the storage value.
The NCP, in cooperation with the VGW, has set up a system to compare home-safes in a fair way. This NCP grading has the classes SAFE 1 to SAFE 4. The current EN 14450 standard replaces this way of grading. Meanwhile, the Safes Classification Working Group has not been active for a long time. The last edition of the booklet Covering Safes & Safe Doors dates back to June 2001. Many products given a SAFE indication after this date are dubious because the manufacturer did this himself.
With effect from 1 January 2016, the designation SAFE 1,2,3 and 4 is no longer recognised! This designation was created at the time as a bridge to the current European standard EN 14 450.
European standards are performance standards. This means that the standard does not describe how the safe is constructed but what resistance the safe must have in the event of an attack. During testing, the safe is opened as quickly as possible. A mathematical formula is then applied to the factors of time and tools, resulting in a resistance class.
The various tests are performed manually. The standard does not specify the strength and skill of the tester. As a result, the results of the different test institutes are different.
The idea is that safes from different institutes can be compared. Two European organisations (EFSG & ECB-S) have therefore drawn up rules for carrying out comparable tests. Among other things, these institutes check each other's test data.
The EFSG has a Multilateral Agreement with the testing and certification institutes to verify and accept each other's test results. Certification of safes is decentralised by the various certification institutes. Safes can be recognised by the VdS, CNPP, SBSC or ICIM plate on the inside of the door.
The main EFSG members are :
Other EFSG members not conducting vault tests:
The ECB-S is an independent certification organisation where test reports from approved test institutes are assessed. Certification of safes is arranged centrally by ECB-S. Safes can be recognised by the ECB-S plate on the inside of the door.
The ECB-S approved test institutes are :
Other ECB-S members not conducting vault tests:
The Money and Value Storage Association (VGW) recommends that safes, up to a weight of 1,000 kg should be properly anchored so that they provide sufficient resistance to being taken away quickly. In 91% of burglaries where a safe is found, it was taken rather than opened on the spot.
Don't take a risk and anchor your safe properly!

The segment anchor is supplied with your safe as standard. This is the lightest anchor in Van den Hoven's range for a concrete foundation.
| Pull-out value in kg: | 560 |
| Drill diameter in mm: | Ø12 |
| Drilling depth in mm: | 65 |
| Minimum floor thickness in mm: | 90 |

The heavy-duty anchor has a higher pull-out value than the segment anchor, sits tightly in the anchoring hole, and can be dismantled after assembly, making it extremely suitable for safes with floor and wall anchoring.
| Pull-out value in kg: | 900 |
| Drill diameter in mm: | Ø14 |
| Drilling depth in mm: | 85 |
| Minimum floor thickness in mm: | 100 |

The anchor rod with chemical paste has the highest pull-out value and does not cause tension in the floor and/or wall. The glass tubes with anchor rods can be installed without special tools. All you need is a drill and a hammer.
| Pull-out value in kg: | 1600 |
| Drill diameter in mm: | Ø14 |
| Drilling depth in mm: | 110 |
| Minimum floor thickness in mm: | 150 |

When floor and wall anchoring both require chemical anchoring, we recommend using anchor rods with chemical paste in the floor and an anchor rod with chemical sleeve for the back. Assembly of the chemical sleeve requires special tools and can only be carried out by Van den Hoven.
| Pull-out value in kg: | 1500 |
| Drill diameter in mm: | Ø22 |
| Drilling depth in mm: | 100 |
| Minimum floor thickness in mm: | 150 |
In mechanical anchoring by Van den Hoven, heavy-duty anchors are used as standard. Chemical anchoring uses anchor rods with chemical paste with a higher pull-out value than glass impact anchors as standard.
Proper anchoring of the safe is only possible with a proper foundation. Choose a suitable place for your safe on a concrete floor and/or against a concrete wall. For lighter safes, anchoring in the floor and wall is best. Also take into account the dismantling of the safe. Dismantling is always possible except when anchoring to the floor and wall using regular anchors. Dismantling with floor and wall anchoring is only possible if you also choose anchoring with the chemical sleeve. Safes that are only anchored to the floor or wall can always be dismantled.
All VDH safes under 1,000 kg are fitted as standard with at least two anchoring holes in the floor. We recommend chemically anchoring your safe because this gives the highest pull-out value and because these anchors are placed tension-free.

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