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SECTION 1. Terminology “Bank” “Frame” Side View Front View DEFINITION OF TERMS USED: 1. Frame: This represents a single locker 2. Tier: The number of “tiers” in a frame is the number of doors in a vertical Row. Shown above is a “Single Tier” locker 3.
If you are missing any items or have received damaged product please contact your dealer. Site Inspection: Before you begin installing your Duralife Lockers, a complete inspection of the job site should be done. Inspect all areas in which you will be placing the lockers. Be sure to check for any variations in the wall and floor surfaces.
SECTION 4. Hardware #8—1” STAINLESS STEEL SCREW 5/8” PAN HEAD SCREW 1-3/4” TAPCON SCREW 2-3/4” TAPCON SCREW 2” ALUMINUM “L” ANGLE 1-1/2” STAINLESS STEEL 3/4” STAINLESS STEEL TORX HEAD SCREW (T-27) TORX HEAD SCREW (T-27) 10-24 X 1” LENGTH, TORX HEAD THRU-BOLT...
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SECTION 5. Bases (Optional) Locker Base Setup: * see section 4 for details on fasteners (pg. 6) The locker bases are designed to be cut to fit & assembled in the field. Locate all plastic parts of the base (3/4” or 1” thick). This includes the 72” front, 72” back and spreaders.
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SECTION 5. Bases (Optional) Locker Base Installation Once the bases are setup make sure the area of installation is free of all debris. Locate the high and low spots in the floor for the entire run of the lockers. Use this point as a reference to ensure that the lockers will sit level after installation.
Once you have prepared and inspected the area, and installed the bases (if supplied), you are ready to begin setting lockers. If the lockers are being installed without a base, Scranton Products recommends using the leveling plate provided to provide an even surface for locker installation. Check the floor space and locate the high and low spots.
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SECTION 6. Lockers (cont.) Setting and Attaching Lockers: (cont.) Shim and level lockers front to back and left to right. Ensure door reveal is consistent. Shim lockers to obtain correct door alignment. See illustrations below. Correct Door Alignment Doors Unaligned Left Doors Unaligned Right Shim Side Shim Side...
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SECTION 6. Lockers (cont.) Setting and Attaching Lockers in an Island: When building an island begin joining your first set of banks back to back (see figure on left below). Pre- drill 3/16” holes approximately 3” down and 3” over in the four corners of the bank. Securely fasten us- ing 3/4"...
SECTION 7. Fillers (Optional) Note: Fillers for locker orders with a finished trim are to be installed in the middle of the run of lockers. See floor plans for location. Trim and Filler pieces are not interchangeable. Filler Attachment: (non-trim) Note: Blocking (wood, metal stud, etc.) is required to install fillers.
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SECTION 7. Fillers (cont.) Corner Filler Attachment: (Double) Note: Blocking (wood, metal stud, etc.) is required to install fillers. Blocking is not provided. Refer to the layouts for filler locations and sizes. Align your fillers and mark for blocking and the intersection where the two fillers meet. Pre-drill the lockers using a 1/8”...
SECTION 8. Flat Tops (Optional) Flat Top Installation: Flat tops are provided for a finished look on a locker top. Once the lockers are installed you can attach the flat top finish panel. These are provided as 1/2” material in 72” sections with an overhang on the front of the lockers. They are the same color as the lockers. The last panel will need to be cut to length.
SECTION 9. Slope Tops (Optional) Slope Top Installation: First locate all components provided for the slope tops. This will include the slope top(s), 1” thick rear supports (may be random colors), and #8-1” stainless steel screws. A. Slope Top Install Predrill holes and fasten the rear support from the inside of the locker using #8-1”...
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SECTION 9. Slope Tops (cont.) Slope Top Installation: (cont.) Next take the slope top with the rounded edge to sit in front of the lockers. Make sure the back of the slope top is flush with the back wall. Pre-drill holes and fasten slope top at locker front with #8-1” screws 3/4” from each joint and then every 24”...
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SECTION 9. Slope Tops cont.) Slope Top Installation: (Corner, cont.) Once section A is in place you can go ahead and install the rear support for section B. Then take your slope top with the compound miter corner and slide into place, pre-drill and countersink the holes.
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SECTION 9. Slope Tops (cont.) Slope Top Installation: (Island) The first step when installing slope tops in an Island is to fasten the rear supports together using the 1-1/2” torx head fasteners provided. Once the rear supports are fastened together begin setting them into position. Pre-drill from inside the cabinet to the under side of the combined 1”...
Note: Do not pre-dill all the way through the end panel. Next fasten the end panel from the inside of the locker using the #8-1” stainless steel screws provided. If your lockers are provided with Scranton Products bases and/or slope tops, the end panels will be detailed to conceal these.
SECTION 11. Trim (Optional) Trim Installation: Trim is a finishing product to be installed on lockers that are recessed into the wall. Trim is provided at the side and top of the lockers. Trim pieces are provided in full lengths and will require cutting to size in the field. Slide trim piece B into A and fasten at the pre-drill locations using the #8-1”...
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SECTION 11. Trim (cont.) Side Trim Installation: Locate sections A and B for the side trim. These components are provided in full lengths and will require cutting to size in the field. Slide section A and B together. Pre-drill section B centered in the dove tail using a 1/8” drill bit. Countersink the #8-1”...
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SECTION 12. ADA Kit (Optional) ADA Kit: ADA Kits are available to transform existing lockers to meet accessible design requirements. Lockers should be placed in an area that allows the doors to fully swing open and allow for wheelchair turning radius.
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SECTION 12. ADA Kit (cont.) Please validate all local, municipal, state and federal codes before installation. Below are noted reach ranges from current building codes. 4.2.6 Side Reach. If the clear floor space allows parallel approach by a person in a wheelchair, the maximum high side reach allowed shall be 54 inches and the low side reach shall be no less than 9 inches above the floor.
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