





🔒 Elevate your safe game with the lock pros trust — security that never sleeps.
The Sargent & Greenleaf Model 6730-100 Mechanical Safe Lock Kit delivers industry-leading security with a patented torque adjuster and relock trigger tested against expert attacks for over 20 hours. Crafted from premium solid brass components, it supports up to 1,000,000 unique, easily changeable combinations. This all-inclusive kit offers a reliable, keyless upgrade trusted worldwide by professionals and gun safe owners seeking unmatched durability and peace of mind.








| ASIN | B002EDF466 |
| Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #58,419 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #112 in Cabinet Safes |
| Brand | Sargent & Greenleaf |
| Color | Black |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Ring |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (594) |
| Date First Available | June 23, 2009 |
| Finish | Black |
| Finish Type | Black |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850001149006 |
| Included Components | safe, battery |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.25 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.75 x 4.25 x 4.63 inches |
| Item model number | 6730-100 |
| Lock Type | Square Bolt |
| Manufacturer | Sargent & Greenleaf |
| Material | Brass, Metal |
| Model Name | 6730-100 |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Part Number | 6730-100 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.75 x 4.25 x 4.63 inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Keyless Features, Lockable |
| Special Features | Keyless Features, Lockable |
| Style | Modern |
| Warranty Description | Two Year Limited Warranty |
D**M
Winchester TS20-30 install 👍🏼👍🏼
The winchester ts20 is a decent safe found cheap at tractor supply but ive read alot of bad things about the electric keypad and couldnt sleep good untill it was replaced. I asked around on forums and reddit but everyone said it wasnt possible to install this sargent greenleaf lock or was way too much work. It did take the better part of a day but that was with running around to find a tap. It actually wasnt too bad and didnt even have to drag my welder out! This new lock body if centered on the existing hole (for the cheap back up key lock inside the electric keypad) will be obstructed slightly by the sliding lock lug plate. I removed the lug bar and plate along with the old cheap elec lock and centered the new lock body over the hole in a vertical down position. Marked and center punched the 4 holes for the new lockbody and drilled with a 13/64 drill bit then tapped the 4 holes with a 1/4-20 tap. On the other side i had to drill 2 holes for the dial ring and just screwed it in without tapping using sheet metal screws. Next thing was to mark the locks lug in the retracted and extended position to find out how much of the sliding lock lug plate needed trimmed. I planned to cut the piece off and weld it where it needed to be but got very lucky!.... The cut off sliding plate piece has a hole in it. Theres also a hole left on the sliding lock plate, they line up nearly perfect with where the new lock needed this plate edge! I threw a bolt with washers on it and added a self tapping screw above it for good measure. Everything mechanically worked at this point so finished the install following the 13yr old youtube video everyone references. Install went smooth and this lock feels much more secure and reliable then the cheap electronic lock that was sure to fail. Hope this helps someone.
P**L
It’s Awesome & it works perfectly had mine for about 10 years now!!!
Oh yes you should definitely get this to replace that digital lock it’ll always work and it’s easy to install I just watched someone on YouTube install theirs didn’t take about 10 to 15 minutes and hey if there’s ever an EMP you’ll be all good because it’s manual no electrical components it’s better to be safe then sorry especially when it comes to your actual pew pew safe!!! Fit, functionality, quality all 100% can’t go wrong well unless you can’t read instructions or use tools hmmm!!!
J**J
Solid Combination Lock, Easy to Install, Excellent instructions.
Bought this to replace a existing dial lock that had warn out after 25 years. The original was a Sargent and Greenleaf combination lock so I replace it with this new one. Well made, very easy to work with and install, solid combination lock. Prior to ordering make sure the model will fit your safe. Go to the Sargent and Greenleaf page and follow the instructions to identify your present lock, so you can purchase the correct replacement unit. The kit comes complete with everything you need. The instructions are excellent. Make sure you read them completely before you start the replacement of your lock. Note the manufacturer recommends a professional. I completed my install/replacement on my own. I have never done it before, but with these directions there is no way to go wrong. Take your time and you will have your replacement installed quickly. Setting your combination is easy using the separate instructions. Well made, easy to install, fit perfectly. Would buy again and I do recommend.
T**S
Great lock, with some caveats.
Having now completed not one but two installations of this lock on different gun safes, I feel pretty qualified to give a review in case it might help someone out there. Similar to some other reviewers, I found the included instructions for setting a combination once the lock has been installed to be virtually worthless. Do a search for "S&G 6730 combination lock installation" (video, dated May 3. 2012) and follow the instructions you find. In fact, this is a great video to watch in general just to see what you are possibly getting into, if trying to make up your mind about attempting this yourself. Okay, now let's talk more about installation... In my particular case, I have fitted this lock to two different gun safes, both of which were purchased from TSC. The first safe was a Cannon model 756030 that came with a Securam electronic lock. While this lock has never given me any problems in the 5 years I've owned the safe, I have always worried about it. The installation of the S&G 6730 on this safe was about as straightforward as could be expected, since the electronic solenoid module inside the safe has the same "footprint" as the 6730 lock body. Literally just unbolt the old and bolt in the new (same screw thread). The electronic keypad is attached door by two screw studs that, after being removed, are exactly the right spacing and thread to mount the 6730 dial ring. After that, follow the instructions to cut the dial spindle (which is pretty straightforward), put the relocker plate back on the bolt body, and you are done. Took me all of 45 minutes, going slow and careful. The second safe I have installed this lock on was a Winchester TS-9-EFL. This particular safe came with an unidentified electronic lock, which may or may not be a LaGard (I've read that it is in some forums). In any case, after just over a year this lock decided to suddenly not work, in the form of half the numbers on the keypad not responding. I finally got it working again after removing the battery and figuring out how to fully discharge a capacitor (and, a lot of stress). At that point, I just left the safe unlocked and ordered this 6730 kit from Amazon. The installation on this safe, however, turned out to be nothing like the Cannon. On the Winchester the electronic solenoid module was a completely different footprint from the 6730 lock body, there were no existing holes on the door face for mounting the 6730 dial ring, and the location of the pass through hole for the wires (through which I wanted to put the dial spindle) wouldn't put the 6730 lock body in the right place to interface with the linkage inside the safe door. However, after studying things for a while, I finally ended up drilling and tapping 4 holes inside the door to mount the lock body, 2 holes on the outside of the door to mount the dial ring, used the existing wire pass through hole for the spindle, and fabricated a new metal piece that I bolted to the internal linkage to serve as the interface with the 6730 bolt. This took me about 4 hours to complete, including head-scratching time figuring it all out. In any case, this was a considerably more complex installation, certainly "possible" (at least for the person with the proper tools) but a lot more involved. So, trying to wrap this up...this S&G 6730 lock kit seems like totally the way to go, if like me you have had problems or just worry about an electronic lock. Just be prepared that there might be more or less work involved depending on what safe you are trying to install it on, and lastly, don't even try to use the included instructions for setting the combination.
A**R
Product works well. Would use this vendor again
M**G
Is good. 👍
A**R
Every S&G lock I have has worked to expectation. I wouldn’t hesitate to buy it again.
P**Y
Excellent
R**U
Good product fast shipping
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