Liberty Accessory Electrical Outlet Kit Accessory

Electrical Outlet Kit

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This new multi-functional outlet kit allows you to plug in electrical devices such as dehumidifiers, hard drives, laptops, watch winders, lights, etc. The Liberty Safe Outlet Kit includes USB and Cat 5 ethernet cable ports and three 110V outlets. The gun safe electrical outlet kit is easy to install (see video below) and can be adjusted to the various thicknesses in a Liberty safe. It includes a 6-foot power cord with convenient 90-degree angles for easier wall plug-in and tight spaces.

If your Liberty Safe was built after April 2007 (and has one of the three templates shown in Figure 1 below), you can upgrade your safe with Liberty's new Safe Power Outlet Kit. Those safes installed with the previous version outlet kit (Franklins, Fatboys, Lincolns, Presidentials, and Nationals) can be retrofitted with this new outlet kit.

The safe must be moved from the wall or closet to install. If an outlet kit is not installed, it will add 1.25" to the depth of your safe. This may require re-drilling the lag bolts in the floor if utilized. You may also contact your local Liberty dealer, who can install this new electrical outlet kit for an additional fee.

April 2014 models and newer:

Liberty's new Safe Power Outlet Kit comes standard on all Franklin, Lincoln, Presidential, and National Security safes built after April 2014. For Revere and Colonial safes built after April 2014, the precut hole in the fire-board has already been cut and covered by the interior fabric. Cut the fabric around the hole and install it. See the video installation instructions below for details on using the proper parts/tools for your specific safe. Some import models have received the current cutout to install the outlet kit.

How to Install Power Outlet Kit

P/N: 11015-001

Customer Reviews

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JAMES S.
It’s relatively easy to install but does not feel secure

The electrical kit was relatively easy to install (once you figure out you safe’s build configuration). However, the electrical kit is not tight and secure. It slides into fiberboard and it secured with two small screws in a plastic fitting. It wiggles a bit and it seems like it would be very easy to punch out and provide an access hole to the safe.

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JAMES S.
It’s relatively easy to install but does not feel secure

The electrical kit was relatively easy to install (once you figure out you safe’s build configuration). However, the electrical kit is not tight and secure. It slides into fiberboard and it secured with two small screws in a plastic fitting. It wiggles a bit and it seems like it would be very easy to punch out and provide an access hole to the safe.

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scott c.
Fuster cluck

Just received everything yesterday. It’s all still in the boxes. How about you give me sometime to set it all up before inundating me with a barrage of reviews and they probably won’t be as smart aleck as this one.

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scott c.
Fuster cluck

Just received everything yesterday. It’s all still in the boxes. How about you give me sometime to set it all up before inundating me with a barrage of reviews and they probably won’t be as smart aleck as this one.

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Eric G.
Power where you need it

Installed in Liberty Cabelas Classic 46. 2 layers of board. The inside layer was already scored so I did not need to use the drill. Helps to have another person push on the inside when attaching the back.

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