Lockers - Research Update

Parks & Recreation, Dec, 2001

Penco All-Welded lockers offer superior resistance to hard use and abuse. All body parts welded into a single rigid unit to resist damage for the life of the product. Since All-Welded lockers are shipped preassembled, the time and expense of on-site installation is greatly reduced. All-Welded standard lockers are available in ventilated models or with solid door and side construction, with or without door louvers. Lockers come in a variety of styles, including single, double, and triple tier, all of which have stainless steel recesses handles and, multi point latching with quiet latch channels. Four, five, six, eight, and nine tier box locker doors have a padlock hasp and a friction catch. Lockers are available in widths to 24" and depths to 24".

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Vanguard single tier lockers from Penco Products offer durability, ease to use, and maximum space. Built to withstand daily use and abuse, Vanguard lockers have a baked enamel finish and are available in 20 standard colors, with body parts finished the same color as the doors. Designed foe easy opening and closing, these lockers feature multi-point latching and a patented die-cast Vanguard handle that pulls out with a simple motion. Closing requires only one motion of the hand since spring loaded latch clips will secure the door even while the door is locked. Latch channels with unique nylon glides and latch hooks with rubber bumpers reduce noise. 60" and 72" high single tier lockers have a shelf storage of books and small articles. Lockers 18" deep or more come with a coat rod in addition to coat hangers. Vanguard single tier lockers are available in widths ranging from 9" to 24", with a double door option for the 24" locker. Depths range from 12" to 24" and opening heights from 30 1/2" to 72". The doorframes have mortise and tenon construction and are spot welded fro lifetime rigidity.

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