Box Bridge Lockers are lockers that resemble a rectangular arch and optimize the space needs of any given location. They are very popular in areas where space is limited because the arch or bridge unit is also a set of lockers. Under the arch or bridge unit is a coat rod for hanging full-length garments. Often times users will use this coat rod because they want to avoid wrinkles that occur when putting the garments in more confined lockers. Because they can offer a very secure place for storage of personal belongings, these lockers can be utilized anywhere people exercise, play games, travel, or work. These lockers are commonly purchased by gyms and recreational facilities, health facilities, schools, universities, industry, and offices.
Box Bridge Lockers are typically constructed of sixteen gauge steel which is very durable and able to withstand high volume locker room traffic and potential vandalism. The bridge locker usually features a total of sixteen standard box style lockers. These box style lockers measure twelve inches wide, twelve inches high, and eighteen inches deep. They are sold as assembled units or unassembled units and are commonly available in a gray or tan color finish. The doors feature louvers for ventilation which allows the evaporation of sweat and water and consequently reduces any lingering odors. These bridge lockers also feature a strong steel hasp assemble on the locker doors that can accommodate a variety of locks. Typically there are three types of locks used with the Box Bridge Lockers. Built-in combination lock, built-in key lock, and padlock. This gives the building manager great flexibility in his/her decision on what type of storage method to offer. Many times the building manager will give the user the option of using his/her lock and key. This removes the locking responsibility from the building manager and gives the user more control in securing his/her belongings.
Box Bridge Lockers also offer a variety of options which include sloping hoods, front bases, end bases, and engraved name / number plates. The vertical locker tiers will consist of six lockers each, with the arch or bridge unit consisting of four lockers for a total of sixteen lockers. The overall weight of a single bridge locker unit is 165 pounds and the overall dimensions are 72 inches in width, 78 inches in height, and 18 inches in depth.
Installation of Box Bridge Lockers is relatively simple. Although individual job conditions will vary, these lockers will be anchored to the wall, the floor, or both. One of the most important considerations when setting the lockers in place is to assure that the lockers are set plumb and true or vertical and level before anchoring. These lockers are not freestanding structures and must be properly anchored to prevent any possibility of toppling. All anchoring should be done securely to the walls and/or floor with the proper fasteners. If the customer has ordered built-in locks then the locks must be tested for proper operation before closing the doors. The bridge unit should be assembled before raising and mounting it on top of the two six tier vertical units. Care should be taken in moving, raising and mounting the bridge unit.
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