Product Description
NF6032E5 — AMSEC NF6032 Gun Safe, UL RSC Level I, ETL 90-minute fire
Long guns get stored in a closet because the safe that would hold them never gets bought — nobody can tell from the listing whether it will clear the ceiling, fit through the door, or survive the floor it is going on. The NF6032 measures 59"H x 30"W x 21"D outside, 53-1/2"H x 255/16"W x 13-1/8"D inside, and weighs 761 lbs. It carries UL RSC Level I and ETL 90-minute fire. At 761 lbs this is a freight delivery and a real anchoring job — check the floor and the path in before you order.
SKU Breakdown
| Segment | Code | What It Means |
|---|---|---|
| Series | NF | NF — fire-lined gun safe |
| Model size | 6032 | NF6032 body — 59"H x 30"W x 21"D outside |
| Lock | E5 | Electronic keypad lock. AMSEC has since moved this series to a different lock, so we are not naming a model — call to confirm which lock ships. |
Technical Specifications
| Brand | AMSEC (American Security) |
| Part number | NF6032E5 |
| Model | NF6032 |
| Product type | Gun Safe |
| Exterior dimensions | 59"H x 30"W x 21"D |
| Interior dimensions | 53-1/2"H x 255/16"W x 13-1/8"D |
| Door opening | 52"H x 22-3/4"W |
| Weight | 761 lbs |
| Interior capacity | 18165 Cubic Inches |
| Gun capacity | 9-9-18+2 Gun |
| Burglary rating | UL RSC Level I |
| Fire rating | ETL 90-minute fire at 1200°F |
| Fire test interior hold | Below 350°F |
| Door thickness | 1/4 Inch |
| Steel gauge | 11 ga (Outer Wall) |
| Lock | Electronic keypad lock — call to confirm the model that ships |
| Anchor holes | 4 |
| Warranty | Lifetime (Theft and Fire) |
| Spec source | Ratings from AMSEC's published specification (americansecuritysafes.com), verified 2026-08-15. Dimensions and construction detail from the AMSEC factory data supplied by our distributor. |
Compliance & Codes
Burglary: UL RSC Level I (Residential Security Container). UL tested the safe for 5 minutes of net working time against common hand tools. RSC Level I is a real UL certification, but it is a lower class than TL-15 — if your specification says TL-15, this safe does not meet it.
Fire: 90-minute fire rating at 1200°F, verified by ETL / Intertek. The interior stayed below 350°F for the whole test — that interior hold is the half of the spec that matters for what you are storing, because paper chars near 400°F. Intertek is an independent testing laboratory; AMSEC states this test method is consistent with UL-72. It is an independent verification, but it is not a UL fire certification — if a specification says “UL fire rated” word for word, this is a different mark.
How to read these ratings. UL-certified means Underwriters Laboratories attacked a sample and it held — TL-15 and RSC are UL classes. ETL/Intertek verified means an independent lab confirmed the manufacturer's fire test. A factory rating means AMSEC ran the test itself. B-Rate is a steel-thickness construction class and is not a certification at all. Purchasing specifications usually name one of these exactly, and a substitution gets a purchase order rejected. If you are buying to a written spec, read us the line and we will tell you whether this safe meets it.
What's in the Box
One NF6032 safe, factory-assembled with the electronic keypad lock installed. AMSEC owner's manual and lock programming instructions.
Pro-Installer FAQ
Q: Will the NF6032 fit where I want to put it?
A: Outside it is 59"H x 30"W x 21"D, with 53-1/2"H x 255/16"W x 13-1/8"D of usable space inside. Measure the doorway and any turn on the route, not just the final spot — on a safe this size the doorway is what stops the delivery. Add clearance in front for the door to swing full open.
Q: Is this the same as a TL-15 safe?
A: No. This safe is UL RSC Level I, which is a genuine UL certification but a lower class than TL-15. TL-15 means 15 minutes of net working time against power tools; UL RSC Level I is a shorter hand-tool test. If a purchasing specification says TL-15, this safe will not pass the submittal — ask us for a TL-15 model instead.
Q: Does the fire rating protect a hard drive or media?
A: Treat it as paper protection. The rating holds the interior below 350°F, and it is written around paper documents — paper chars near 400°F. Magnetic media and drives start failing well below that, closer to 125°F. For media you want a dedicated media safe or an internal media chest.
Q: Does it have to be anchored?
A: AMSEC provides 4 anchor holes in the base. Anchoring is what stops a safe this size being tipped and worked on its back, where the door is weakest. Anchor into concrete where you can; on a wood floor, through the joist.
Lock Depot sells brand new AMSEC products with the full manufacturer warranty. Questions on fit, anchoring or freight: (877) 365-5625.
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