Vault room Doors In-Swing

ALL COLLECTIONS GROW

A vault room will give enough secure storage for any collection including guns, personal heirlooms, business and family records, jewelry, photograph and art work. Fort Knox vault doors are designed for easy installation in a custom, walk-in security room. The heavy, fire protected, steel doors can be set in a pre-formed concrete or cement block opening. Your security room with the Inside Release Mechanism, offers safety for your family as well as protection for your valuables. Available in the attractive high gloss centerpiece, that carries many of the same features as our Titan series or the no frills, textured finish for the conservative budget. The inside swing vault door model will compliment your vault as a storm shelter or hide-a-way. Create “Peace of Mind” in knowing your family and other valuables are safe.

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REINFORCED FIRE DOOR

Our Reinforced Fire Door adds to layers of fire protection to the 3/8″ or 1/4″ solid steel plate, then it reinforces the door with additional 10-gauge steel for added security (three to four times more steel than other composite type doors). We have found a way to improve on the Reinforced Fire Door. This new folded door adds more steel to the door edge while giving us a cleaner looking edge.

5-TO-1 PATENTED GEAR DRIVE

Our patented rack and pinion bank style locking mechanism is the most technically sophisticated and reliable locking system available. Auto manufacturers today use rack and pinion steering because it is a stronger, more precise, positive and a maintenance free system. We have added a clutch to the handle to prevent damage from undue force on the handle.

GLOSS/TEXTURED/DISTRESSED FINISH

Fort Knox offers three distinctive finish options: Textured; a thick durable scratch resistant paint finish perfect for garages, shops or storage rooms. Gloss; a beautiful acrylic urethane enamel paint finish with unmatched luster. Or, Distressed; a unique industrial looking finish that shows some aging and random imperfections (No two are the same).