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1�  The bottom shelf must be removed to access the 

levelers�
a�  Remove the two screws that secure the shelf 

to the locker�

b�  Pull the shelf out�
c�  Set the shelf and screws aside to reattach 

later�

 

Do not reattach the bottom shelf until the 

lockers are attached to the structure.

2�  Move the lockers to be within a few inches of their  

final location according to the layout drawings.

3�  Turn the levelers to adjust the height at each 

corner� 

Continued on the next page.

Installation

Leveling

The lockers must be leveled to each other before attaching them together�

Pull 

shelf out

Remove 

screws

Turn to 

adjust height

Summary of Contents for Gearboss Rival

Page 1: ...kers to Back Wall 17 Secure Island Mount Lockers 18 End Cover Panel Option 19 Assembly 19 Single End Cover Attachment 20 Island End Cover Attachment 21 Helmet and Shoulder Pad Topper Option 22 Finalize Installation 23 Care and Maintenance 23 Replacement Parts 24 Note Please read and understand these instructions before starting the installation Note If you need additional information contact Wenge...

Page 2: ...ration at 1 800 887 7145 Manufacturer The GearBoss Rival Athletic Locker is manufactured by Wenger Corporation 555 Park Drive Owatonna MN 55060 800 4WENGER 493 6437 1 507 455 4100 www wengercorp com Intended Use This product is intended for indoor use in normal ambient temperature and humidity conditions it must not be exposed to outside weather conditions This product is intended to be installed ...

Page 3: ...erson is needed for installation CAUTION Make sure the lockers are securely attached to walls or adjoining lockers after installation is complete CAUTION Always wear safety glasses and gloves when assembling or installing the lockers CAUTION Assemble and install the lockers only on flat solid surfaces CAUTION Required Tools Power drill 1 4 Socket or insert bit to adjust levelers 5 32 Hex key or in...

Page 4: ...sory Fasteners 8 x 1 1 4 Truss Head Screw 8 8 x 1 3 8 Wood Screw 9 1 4 20 x 1 77 Machine Screw 10 Helmet and Shoulder Pad Topper Accessory Fasteners 14 Wall or Floor Bracket Fasteners Depending on configuration not all fasteners may be used 8 x 5 8 Pan Head Screw Tack Glide 20 3 8 16 x 3 4 Flange Bolt 1 4 20 Insert Nut 11 ...

Page 5: ...d construction attachment should be by sheet metal or lag screws 10 minimum If the floor is concrete attachment should be by concrete screw Tapcon or sheet metal screws 10 minimum into metal or plastic inserts If the wall is wood stud and drywall construction attachment should be by lag screws 1 4 minimum into every stud If the wall is metal stud and drywall construction attachment should be by to...

Page 6: ...stalled during the locker installation Helmet and Shoulder Pad Topper see page 22 ADA Compliant Locker Includes two additional Garment Hooks see separate installation instructions Padded Seat Cushion Available for Fixed or Hinged Seats see separate installation instructions ...

Page 7: ...t Locker Cubby Compartment with Programmable Digital Lock Cubby Compartment with Hasp Lock Cubby Compartment with No Door Flip down Garment Bar Locker Options continued Pre installed Options The following options may be installed on the locker prior to shipping with no assembly required Nameplate Housing ...

Page 8: ...cker Unit 5 Single End Cover Panel Optional 9 8 x 1 3 8 Wood Screw 2 Leveler 6 Tack Glide 3 1 4 20 x 1 181 Connector Bolt 7 Toe Kick Cover Plate 4 1 4 20 Cap Nut 8 8 15 x 1 1 4 Truss Head Screw Wall Mount Configuration Locker Components 1 3 2 7 5 8 6 4 9 3 4 ...

Page 9: ...e 11 1 4 20 Insert Nut 2 Leveler 7 Toe Kick Cover Plate 12 Island End Cover Panel Optional 3 1 4 20 x 1 181 Connector Bolt 8 8 15 x 1 1 4 Truss Head Screw 4 1 4 20 Cap Nut 10 1 4 20 x 1 77 Machine Screw Island Mount Configuration Locker Components 1 3 2 8 6 10 7 4 11 12 3 4 10 11 ...

Page 10: ...nstallation Unpacking 1 Unpack each individual locker unit Use more than one person and take care to avoid damage 2 Set each locker unit upright More than one person is needed to unpack the lockers CAUTION ...

Page 11: ...eattach the bottom shelf until the lockers are attached to the structure 2 Move the lockers to be within a few inches of their final location according to the layout drawings 3 Turn the levelers to adjust the height at each corner Continued on the next page Installation Leveling The lockers must be leveled to each other before attaching them together Pull shelf out Remove screws Turn to adjust hei...

Page 12: ... of the floor in that area c The locker installed at this highest location will be the reference for all other lockers to be leveled against 5 Adjust the levelers on one side until the front edges of the locker side panels are plumb side to side Leveling continued 6 Measure A and B and adjust the front levelers until A B 1 32 inch ...

Page 13: ...ssary repeat steps 4 6 9 Adjust the levelers on the adjacent locker so it will line up with the top of the highest locker Confirm that adjacent lockers are level using a wall bracket or carpenter s level across the tops 10 Repeat steps 5 9 for the remaining lockers Leveling continued Adjacent lockers must be level along tops Wall bracket or carpenter s level ...

Page 14: ...e sides This procedure is for securing the sides of adjacent lockers Island mount lockers will require additional steps on the next pages For standard installations only see separate seismic instructions if required STOP Detail A1 Top View of Wall Mounted Lockers Wall Side Locker Connections All adjacent locker sides must be connected together CAUTION Detail A2 Top View of Island Mounted Lockers B...

Page 15: ...sides together 2 Be sure that the front pilot holes in the end panels are aligned and connect the locker units together using 1 4 20 x 1 181 connector bolts 3 and 1 4 20 cap nuts 4 1 4 20 Cap Nut 4 1 4 20 x 1 181 Connector Bolt 3 3 If installing island mounted lockers continue to the next page If installing wall mounted lockers skip to page 17 Each locker must be level vertically and adjacent lock...

Page 16: ...o pound 1 4 20 insert nuts 11 from the inside of one of the lockers and install 1 4 20 x 1 77 machine screws 10 from the other side and tighten 3 Skip to page 18 This procedure is for securing the backs of adjacent island mount lockers The sides of the lockers must already be connected as described on the previous page This instruction is for standard installation only For seismic installation see...

Page 17: ...ke sure all adjacent locker sides are secured together before attaching them to the back wall 1 Place the wall bracket 13 onto the top of the locker and position it to be flush with the back wall The brackets have extra holes for the best fit on the top of the locker 2 Secure the bracket to the locker using a minimum of two 8 x 5 8 pan head screws 14 3 Secure the wall bracket to the wall using the...

Page 18: ...TE Make sure all the lockers are secured together before attaching them to the floor 1 At the ends of the locker bank attach one wall bracket 13 to the bottom inside of each locker using 8 x 5 8 pan head screws 14 The brackets have extra holes for the best fit 2 Secure the bracket to the locker using 8 x 5 8 pan head screws 14 3 Secure the bracket to the floor using the appropriate fasteners 4 Rea...

Page 19: ...over panels 5 use one cover plate Island end cover panels 12 use two cover plates 4 If attaching a single end cover panel go to the next page If attaching an island end cover panel skip to page 22 Toe Kick Cover Plate 7 8 x 1 1 4 Truss Head Screws 8 Island End Cover Panel 12 Single End Cover Panel 5 2 3 Tack Glides 6 End cover panels may be attached to cover exposed ends of locker formations For S...

Page 20: ...nt holes in the single end cover panel 5 are aligned with the front holes in the locker 3 Attach the front of the single end cover panel to the locker using three 1 4 20 x 1 181 connector bolts 3 and 1 4 20 cap nuts 4 4 Attach the back of the end cover panel using three 8 x 1 3 8 wood screws 9 through the locker holes drilled in Step 1 and into the end cover panel Single End Cover Panel 5 8 x 1 3 ...

Page 21: ...th edges Be sure that both sets of pilot holes in the island end cover panel 12 are aligned with the pilot holes in both lockers at the end of the formation 2 Attach both edges of the island end cover panel to both lockers using six 1 4 20 x 1 181 connector bolts 3 and 1 4 20 cap nuts 4 Island End Cover Panel 12 1 4 20 x 1 181 Connector Bolts 3 1 4 20 Cap Nuts 4 ...

Page 22: ...e four holes on top of the locker 2 Secure the helmet and shoulder pad topper to the top of the locker using four 3 8 16 x 3 4 flange bolts 20 into the already installed insert nuts NOTE The lips of the flange bolts hold it in place as shown Helmet and Shoulder Pad Topper 19 Lips of the flange bolts hold the helmet and shoulder pad topper in place 3 8 16 x 3 4 Flange Bolt 20 Insert Nuts ...

Page 23: ... mild soap and water For heavier scuff marks ink stains felt pen and magic marker stains or other tough stains use a nonabrasive cleaner or an industrial all purpose cleaner Ammoniated or vinegar based glass cleaners also work well for these stains Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners as permanent damage could occur to the panel surface Be sure to quickly remove all cleanser residues with water and ...

Page 24: ... Shelf 2 Garment Bar 7 Cubby Door 12 Left Side Panel 17 Back Panel 3 Fixed Seat 8 Hasp Lock 13 Marquee Panel 18 Bottom Shelf 4 Foot Locker Shelf 9 Hinged Seat 14 Top Panel 19 Toe Kick Panel 5 Helmet and Shoulder Pad Topper 10 Digital Lock 15 Right Side Panel 20 End Cover Panel Optional component 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 15 14 16 17 18 19 20 9 10 11 13 ...

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