Scranton Products Duralife Lockers Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 7

 

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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.  Hardware includes 2” aluminum “L” angle, 3/4” torx head, 1-1/2” torx head, 1-3/4” 
tapcon, and 2-3/4” tapcon.  

Refer to your field drawings for the correct position of the bases.  

Attach the front two corners using 1-1/2” Brad nails.  

 
Note:  When positioned properly the outside face will set flush with the next base.  

 
Next place your spreaders into position (24” on center). Fasten the base and spreader together 
using 1-1/2” Brad Nails. 

 

Back 

1-1/2”Brad Nails  

2-3/4” TAPCON to Wall  

 

 

 

1-1/4”Brad Nails to 
Another Base 

Spreaders  

Front 

Supports 

1-1/4”Brad Nails 

The inside corners of the base should either meet each other, or overhang the other by 1”. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Duralife Lockers

Page 1: ...1 SOLID PLASTIC LOCKERS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...Preparation SECTION 4 Hardware SECTION 5 Bases or Leveling Panel SECTION 6 Lockers SECTION 7 Fillers Optional SECTION 8 Flat Tops Optional SECTION 9 Slope Tops Optional SECTION 10 End Panels Optional...

Page 3: ...cker 3 Bank 1 or 3 frames built as one unit Shown above is a Bank of three 4 Base Constructed of 3 4 or 1 black material and used as a foundation or a supporting member 5 Filler 1 2 1 material used to...

Page 4: ...4 SECTION 2 Components...

Page 5: ...n the wall and floor surfaces Do pay special attention to these areas while attaching the lockers Any variations in the walls that the lockers will be attaching to should be addressed prior to beginni...

Page 6: ...8 PAN HEAD SCREW 8 1 STAINLESS STEEL SCREW 1 3 4 TAPCON SCREW 2 3 4 TAPCON SCREW 1 1 2 STAINLESS STEEL TORX HEAD SCREW T 27 10 24 X 1 LENGTH TORX HEAD THRU BOLT 2 ALUMINUM L ANGLE 3 4 STAINLESS STEEL...

Page 7: ...n and 2 3 4 tapcon Refer to your field drawings for the correct position of the bases Attach the front two corners using 1 1 2 Brad nails Note When positioned properly the outside face will set flush...

Page 8: ...tallation Failure to do so will result in the locker tops being uneven Fasten the bases to the floor using the 2 aluminum L angle brackets and 1 3 4 tapcon screws Fasten the base to the wall using 2 3...

Page 9: ...ce the bank into position and check for fit Make sure that the bank is set square and level This is crucial since you will be attaching the next banks to this first one Locate the next bank required P...

Page 10: ...Unaligned Right To correct doors that are out of alignment on the right shim on the left side of the locker Shim Side Note Place shims where frames meet DO NOT shim directly under the door as this ma...

Page 11: ...rst bank installed see figure on right below Locate the pre drilled holes on the side of the face frame Join the second bank to the first bank using the 10 24 x 1 thru bolts provided Do no overtighten...

Page 12: ...73 high and need to be trimmed to field conditions In the example below blocking will need to be attached to the wall and the locker Where attaching to walls fasteners are not provided due to varying...

Page 13: ...ill the lockers using a 1 8 drill bit and countersink holes Attach your blocking using the 8 1 stainless steel screws provided Next align the two fillers that you had previously marked and use the sam...

Page 14: ...the flat top panels for the section you are working in Next line up the flat top panel with the back edge of the lockers Secure or fasten the flat top to the lockers using 5 8 pan head screw fastenin...

Page 15: ...lope top so joints do not have to be perfect Fasten the rear support to the wall using the 2 3 4 tapcon screws provided Note If your layout requires an inside corner see the slope top corner section a...

Page 16: ...e A Slope Top Install on page 15 Slope Top Installation Corner Note Section A is a full piece of slope top to the wall and Section B will have your compound miter corner When installing slope tops in...

Page 17: ...n 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 Using the 8 1 stainless steel fas...

Page 18: ...binet using the 1 1 2 torx head fasteners provided Next take the slope top with the rounded edge to sit in front of the lockers Pre drill holes and fasten slope top at locker front with 8 1 screws 3 4...

Page 19: ...exposed Begin by aligning your end panel with the locker Next pre drill from the inside of the lockers and into the end panel Note Do not pre dill all the way through the end panel Next fasten the end...

Page 20: ...asten at the pre drill locations using the 8 1 screws provided Test fit your trim and cut where necessary to achieve the desired finished look Line up the trim flush with the lockers and pre drill fro...

Page 21: ...a 1 8 drill bit Countersink the 8 1 screws at the top and bottom of the side trim This will cause displacement in the material and prevent A from sliding during the installation Line up the trim flush...

Page 22: ...h a shelf shelf clips ADA sign and rivets The sign is to indicate which locker conforms to accessible design To install take the ADA sign and locate the area on the locker where the sign is to be plac...

Page 23: ...d reach is unobstructed the high forward reach shall be 48 inches maximum and the low forward reach shall be 15 inches minimum above the finished floor or ground Children Reach Ranges Forward or Side...

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