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This is a heavy-duty commercial bank vault door, built for institutional use—not a residential or light commercial safe door.
What you’re looking at, straight up:
1. Solid steel construction with a thick plate door and reinforced frame, designed to be set into poured concrete.
2. Multi-bolt locking system: horizontal steel locking bars extend deep into the door frame on both sides when engaged. This is old-school mechanical security—reliable and brutally strong.
3. Three-wheel mechanical linkage connected to a central handle hub. When the handle turns, it simultaneously drives multiple locking bolts.
4. Manual dial lock setup (likely removed or partially disassembled here), typical of banks and credit unions. No electronics required.
5. Industrial hinges and pin system, built to carry extreme weight—this door likely weighs several thousand pounds.
6. Utility finish, not decorative. This door was meant to stop burglary tools, torches, and time—not to look pretty.
Use case & value:
a). Originally used in banks, vault rooms, or financial institutions.
b). Ideal for strong room conversions, secure archives, bullion storage, cannabis vaults, or high-security commercial applications.
c). This type of door is often repurposed, resold, or installed in new construction where serious security is required.
Bottom line:
This is a legit bank vault door—overbuilt, mechanical, and designed to survive decades of abuse. It’s the kind of door that makes contractors pause and thieves give up.