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Lenox® Lockers (includes Cubby & “Z” Lockers)

Installation

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Bradley Corporation • LK-INSTR-001 Rev. K; EN 07-1303

10/24/07

Installation Instructions continued . . .

Step 7b: Optional Locker Flat Top Installation

NOTE: The flat tops are shipped in standard lengths
and can be easily modified during installation. This is
often necessary to overcome a variety of installation
situations. Use a panel saw to cut the flat top sections
to the proper length if necessary.

1. Drill the appropriate number of 3/16" dia.

clearance holes through the top of the installed
lockers equidistant from locker front to back (see
Figure 7d).

• Locker screw hole requirements: flat tops less

than 18" long, two holes; 18"–35" long, three;
36"–45" long, four; 72" long, six.

IMPORTANT: To prevent injury, make sure the
radiused edge of the flat top is facing the front
of the lockers, and the sharp edge is facing the
back of the lockers.

2. Starting at the corner and working

outward, secure the flat top to the
locker with the #8 x 1-1/8" Lg. screws
(provided by installer) (see Figure 7e).
Do not overtighten screws.

NOTE: If desired, caulk the gap in the back
edge of the flat top where it meets the wall.

3. Measure, modify and install the

remaining flat tops for a custom fit.

Figure 7d

Figure 7e

FLAT TOP

NOTE:  Start at the corner
and work outward as shown.

NOTE:  Drill holes
equidistant from
locker front to back.

2" x 2" CORNER
SUPPORT BLOCKING
(supplied by installer).

Make sure the edge of the

flat top with the radius is

facing the front of the

lockers as shown.

Summary of Contents for Lenox

Page 1: ...D level AND floor supported or they will not operate properly a locker that is square may not be level so be sure to check both Review your locker layout drawings and verify the number of lockers and components before beginning installation Carefully lift lockers at the base when moving and positioning Do not drag the lockers Lockers and slope top components are extremely heavy and may require mor...

Page 2: ... your application For optional fillers you will need blocking for support and suitable fasteners Tools required Tape measure Power drill 9 32 drill bit Phillips driver bit Hammer drill for drilling into concrete Clamps 6 level and shims for standard lockers 3 16 masonry drill bit minimum 6 long Pop rivet gun for number plates on standard lockers Circular Saw Right Angle Power Drill for 12 wide and...

Page 3: ...locker to filler FAST LF029 Black multi grip rivet for number plate on standard lockers FAST LF041 8 x 1 1 4 Lg screw for fastening slope top to locker FAST LF006 6 x 5 8 Lg screw for end panel mounting FAST LF032 1 4 x 5 Lg Tapcon screw for island locker floor mounting FAST LF031 10 24 sex bolt for locker to locker fastening FAST LF044 10 24 x 1 2 sex bolt for filler mounting FAST LF015 1 4 x 1 3...

Page 4: ... caps see Figure 1 Square and plumb the sections and end caps using shims as required If shims are used place them under the mounting brackets perpendicular to the bracket 3 For longer locker runs the base sections may need to be connected together Use the mending plate and 10 x 1 2 screws provided to connect pieces see inset Figure 1 4 Using the applicable mounting hardware supplied anchor the ba...

Page 5: ... the locker with the 10 24 male and 10 24 x 1 2 female sex bolts provided NOTE Be sure to attach the filler to the proper side of the locker per your submittal layout 1 Align the filler to the locker top and front and temporarily clamp in place 2 Using the holes in the filler as a template drill four 9 32 dia holes through the locker as shown in Figure 2 3 Secure the filler to the locker with the ...

Page 6: ...t locker STANDARD LOCKERS ONLY Square and plumb the locker using shims as required to align the tops and fronts IMPORTANT Lockers must be installed flush with adjacent lockers 3 Temporarily clamp the lockers together at the top and bottom Drill four 9 32 clearance holes through locker as shown in Figure 3 The holes should be located 1 1 2 from the front of the locker and evenly spaced top to botto...

Page 7: ...r to the wall in two places with two 1 4 x 1 3 4 Lg Tapcon screws placing one near the top and one near the bottom of the locker refer to Figure 3 on page 6 3 Position the additional lockers according to the submittal layouts Square and plumb each locker using shims as required Fasten the lockers to each other using the 10 x 3 4 T 25 security screws provided 4 Secure each locker to the wall in two...

Page 8: ... filler to the proper side of the locker per your submittal layout 1 Cut the end locker filler to size 2 Align the filler to the locker top and front and temporarily clamp in place 3 Using the holes in the filler as a template drill four 9 32 dia holes through the locker refer to Figure 2 on page 5 4 Secure one side of the filler to the locker with the 10 24 male and 10 24 x 1 2 female sex bolts p...

Page 9: ...f the installed lockers making sure that the holes are located 1 1 4 from the front edge of the locker This dimension is critical to ensure proper installation see Figure 7a Locker screw hole requirements slope tops less than 18 long two holes 18 35 long three holes 36 45 long four holes 72 long six holes 2 Position the wall strip or strips on top of the lockers flush against the wall as shown in ...

Page 10: ...Figure 7c Rest the back edge of the slope top section onto the wall strip 5 Secure the slope top to the locker with the 8 x 1 1 4 Lg screws provided see Figure 7c Do not overtighten screws NOTE If desired caulk the gap in the back edge of the slope top where it meets the wall strip 6 Measure modify and install the remaining slope tops for a custom fit WALL STRIP 1 1 4 Figure 7c NOTE The Corner Slo...

Page 11: ...less than 18 long two holes 18 35 long three 36 45 long four 72 long six IMPORTANT To prevent injury make sure the radiused edge of the flat top is facing the front of the lockers and the sharp edge is facing the back of the lockers 2 Starting at the corner and working outward secure the flat top to the locker with the 8 x 1 1 8 Lg screws provided by installer see Figure 7e Do not overtighten scre...

Page 12: ...if necessary Only the front edge has a radius and should not be cut 1 Drill five 3 16 dia holes through each of the exposed locker side s where the end panel is to be attached at the locations shown in Figure 8 Do not drill holes into the end panel 2 Fasten the end panel to the locker s using the 6 x 5 8 screws provided see Figure 8 The screws must be inserted through the inside of the locker and ...

Page 13: ...ront of the locker and evenly spaced from top to bottom refer to Figures 3a and 3b on page 6 if necessary 4 Drill four 9 32 holes through one adjoining locker back see Figure 9 Fasten the lockers together using the 10 24 male and 10 24 x 3 4 female sex bolts provided NOTE Island locker installation requires floor mounting in addition to locker to locker attachment NOTE For concrete floors use a ha...

Page 14: ... strips on top of the lockers as shown in Figure 10a 3 Temporarily clamp the slope top mounting strips together making sure they are flush and aligned 4 Using the 2 mounting brackets and hardware supplied anchor the mounting strips to the top of the locker as shown in Figure 10a 5 Position the slope top on top of the lockers as shown in Figure 10b on page 15 fitting the slope top groove over the e...

Page 15: ...dia holes through each of the exposed locker sides where the end panel is to be attached Do not drill holes into the end panel 2 Fasten the end panel to the locker with the 6 x 5 8 screws provided see Figure 11 NOTE The screws must be inserted through the inside of the locker and screwed into the end panel The screws will not protrude through the end panel Figure 11 Figure 10b 8 x 1 1 4 SCREW FAST...

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