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Tuffy Security Products Debuts Atlas Vault Lockable Drawer

Published March 30, 2020 @ 9:30 pm PDT

 

The single pull-out drawer is rated to hold contents of up to 100 pounds and has heavy duty stainless steel roller bearings for smooth, reliable operation. Items can also be stored on its top deck and secured to a gear retention and tie down rail that goes around the entire upper box deck. The top deck has a tie-down weight capacity of 100 pounds, for a total 200 pound weight carrying capacity. Both the drawer and the top deck have a carpet lining. It locks with an electronic 10 digit combination lock that is set by the owner to any key code. It comes standard with a key override. The knob has a clutch mechanism for additional security.

Atlas Vault mounts directly to the floor of any pickup or SUV with an easy to use steel mounting kit. It also comes with risers so the vault can be lifted up 5-8” from the floor’s surface to provide additional storage area underneath.

“Our new Atlas Vault Lockable Drawer is ideal for law enforcement agencies that need to secure and organize their guns and ammunition as well as other valuable items,” said Chip Olson, Tuffy Security Products Marketing Manager.

About Tuffy Security Products

Tuffy Security Products safeguard valuable gear with American-made craftsmanship. The full line of Tuffy security solutions provide premium, superior protection against theft, enable safe cargo management, increase gear accessibility and offer the option of flexible keyless lock-entry for multiple users. Tuffy Security Products is a portfolio company of Kinderhook Industries and a sister company of Bestop, Inc., maker of Jeep and truck soft tops and accessories. For more information, visit Tuffy Security Products’ website at www.tuffyproducts.com or call 800-348-8339.

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