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| Thank you for choosing
a Classic Woodworking quality locker system. Proper planning will ensure
a timely install and an attractive locker room. Please read
the following instructions thoroughly and keep this pamphlet
available for quick reference. Note: If your job includes keyed
or combination locks, you'll find the master keys with your
installation guide. These keys allow you access to all lockers,
which are locked with the individual keys taped inside. It is
important to safeguard these keys. In the event of loss they
can be replaced for a small fee by contacting Classic Woodworking
customer service. One locker is designated as the hardware kit
locker and contains important supplies needed for installation. |
| CONTENTS OF TYPICAL
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OTHER MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION
FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BASE:
2x4's, nails, level, plywood (optional)
material for shims.
FOR UNLOADING LOCKERS:
Hand truck
FOR CUTTING FILLERS, ATTACHING END PANELS & COMPLETING
INSTALL:
Drill and 3/32". drill bit
40-60 tooth carbide tipped blade
Measuring tape
Silicon or super glue
Plywood or particle board (to cover void space)
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1. PREPARATION
Step 1. It is very important to construct the base before
the arrival of lockers. Use 2x4's to build a frame with a depth
of 17 inches and a width that will allow lockers to hang over
by 3" - providing the toe kick. Add cross members every
2' on center. It is extremely important that the base is totally
level, this will ensure a professional installation. Add shims
until base is level all around. An optional layer of plywood
can be applied to base, but is not required. |
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2. TYPES OF LOCKER INSTALLATION
Wall attachment. While lockers are in approximate position,
adjust them so that Filler Panels of equal widths are at both
ends of a row, achieving the centered look. Secure every fourth
locker to the wall and base using drywall screws. Apply 1 screw
in each back and bottom corner, covering the screw head with
an almond cap.
Step 2. Unload lockers with extreme care. Treat lockers,
panels, benches, etc. as fine furniture. Arrange for several
people to assist in the unloading, keeping in mind that the
driver has a schedule to follow and limited time at your facility.
If hiring temporaries, supervise such to prevent nicks and other
damages. All loads are inspected by Quality Control at Classic Woodworking before leaving the plant. Using the hand truck, unload
the frames one by one, making sure the back or side of the locker
is the only point of contact. Proceed to move locker with one
hand on the unit for stability. Carry lockers directly to the
locker area, setting them into approximate position on the base.
Note: Chips in the laminate at the back and sides are unavoidable
and will not be visible once lockers are attached together.
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Ensure the back or side of the locker
is the only point of contact |
Do not transport the locker in a front facing
position |
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END PANELS
End panels are either double (covering 2 rows of lockers back
to back) or single (covering a single side of a locker). No
end panels are needed when lockers are recessed into a wall.
It is recommended to apply a small amount of glue to panel before
attaching for extra support. Align panel with locker frame and
using drywall screws, drill into end panel through interior
of locker. See diagram: locker end panel attachment. Cover with
caps.
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| Drill drywall screw into end panel. |
Front view of locker and end panel attachment. |
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FILLER AND CORNER PANELS
Use 40-60 tooth carbide tipped blade to obtain the cleanest
possible cut. Be sure to cut fillers into equal widths for each
end of a row of lockers. Drill through the inside of the locker,
just behind the door, into the thin edge of the filler panel.
Place caps on all screw heads. To attach filler panel to the
wall, work from on top, using a back piece if necessary. See
diagram of corner filler panel installation for specific measurements
when working on corners. Cut and secure together using drywall
screws first, then permanently mount into place by drilling
screws into thin edge of filler through each locker frame involved.
All corners and fillers should be mounted to fit just behind
the edge banding on the side of the locker.
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VOID SPACE, CROWN MOLDING & SLOPE TOP:
Cover all void spaces in the corners with plywood or particle
board (not included). If crown molding or slope top is included
in your job, be sure to attach to the backing before installing.
Place on top of lockers, securing through the interior of
locker top into the thin edge of trim, or from the back, drilling
through the backing of molding into locker frame. Avoid any
face nailing if at all possible. Use great care in cutting
45-degree corners and splicing to ensure a professional looking
installation.
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NUMBER DISCS AND NAMEPLATES:
Attach with silicon or super glue only after lockers have been
installed. Be sure of sequence before starting. Use the correct
amount of glue so disc sits flush with the wood. Make sure number
is parallel to floor (use level if necessary). Wipe off excess
glue with soft cloth. To remove the plate, drill a small hole
in to the plate and pull off with pliers.
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KEYS AND TAGS:
Obtain key tags (not included, but are available through Classic Woodworking customer service) or another identification system to control
key inventory. Number the same as corresponding lockers. Become
familiar with your lock. Many keys can be duplicated at your
local hardware store, and others are provided by Classic Woodworking, LLC.
In any case, control key distribution, keeping one of each key
with management. Locks, master keys and blanks are available
for sale through Classic Woodworking customer service.
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CARE AND USE:
Clean plastic laminate lockers with 409 or another similar house
hold cleaner. The outer portion of hardwood lockers may be cleaned
and polished with pledge or another comparable product. Whatever
the cleaning method, be careful with hardware. Finish may become
discolored due to chemicals in cleaning products. Maintain lockers
monthly to help keep them looking their best.
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HINGES:
Inspect each locker for function of lock. The hinges have
a great effect on lock function and may have to be adjusted.
There are 3 types of hinge adjustments, refer to the diagram
for the effects of each.
Door Swing: Custom door hinges use 4 screws to hold
the locker door and locker side wall together. The hinge has
125 degree swing and spring snap.
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