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Guardian Locker Specifications

Standard Guardian Lockers Overview
Medallion Locker Option Overview
Guardian Plus Locker Overview
Guardian Defiant Single Point Latch (SPL) Locker Overview
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Guardian Standard Locker Overview

Guardian lockers feature stainless steel recessed handles and louverless doors. Special nylon glides fastened to the latch channel assembly help to minimize noise. Air flow slots are located in the top and bottom flanges of the door. Doors accept built-in locks or padlocks.

GUARDIAN STANDARD LOCKER SPECIFICATIONS

MATERIALS

SHEET STEEL: All parts made from prime grade mild cold rolled sheet steel free from surface imperfection, and capable of taking a high grade enamel finish.

HINGES: .074" thick, 2" high, double spun, full loop, tight pin, five-knuckle hinges, projection welded to door frame and securely fastened to the door with 2 steel rivets. Doors over 42" high shall have three hinges, all other doors shall have two hinges.

FINISHING: Chemically pretreat metal with a six stage cleaning phosphatizing and metal preparation process. Finish coat shall be hot airless electrostatically applied enamel baked on at 350 to 400 degrees. Select colors from manufacturer's minimum standard 17 colors. All lockers shall be painted inside and outside with the same color.

EQUIPMENT: Coat hooks and coat rods are zinc plated. Truss fin head bolts and hex nuts are zinc plated.

FABRICATION GENERAL

CONSTRUCTION: Built on the unit principle - each locker shall have an individual door and frame, individual top, bottom, back and shelves with common intermediate uprights separating compartments. Lockers shall be fabricated square, rigid and without warp. Doors shall be flat and free of distortion.

DOOR FRAME: All door frame members to be not less than 16 gauge formed to a channel shape. Vertical members to have an additional flange to provide a continuous door strike. Intermembering parts to be mortised and tenoned and electrically welded together in a rigid assembly capable of resisting strains.

Cross frame members of 16 gauge channel shapes including intermediate cross frame on double and triple tier lockers shall be securely welded to vertical framing members to ensure rigidity.

BODY: Bolt spacing in locker body construction not to exceed 9" o.c. All locker body components shall be made of cold rolled steel specially formed for added strength and rigidity and to ensure tight joints at fastening points. Tops & bottoms shall be 24 gauge with three sides formed 90 degrees and the front offset formed to be flush with the horizontal frame member. Shelves shall be 24 gauge with four sides formed to 90 degree, the front edge shall have a second bend. Backs & sides shall be 24 gauge.

DOORS: Doors 20" or higher shall be formed from one piece 16 gauge cold rolled sheet steel. Formations shall consist of a full channel shape on the lock side of adequate depth to fully conceal the lock bar, channel formation on the hinge side, and right angle formations across the top and bottom. Doors over 15" wide x 60" or 72" high shall have a 3" wide 20 gauge full height reinforcing pan welded to the inside face of the door on 6" centers. Doors less than 12" wide shall be 18 gauge.

DOOR HANDLE & LATCHING: Handles shall be recessed in the door and be finger lift control. The 20 gauge drawn pocket shall be brushed stainless steel securely fastened to the door with two tabs plus a positive tamper resistant decorative fastener. The pocket shall be of sufficient depth to prevent a combination padlock, built-in combination lock or key lock from protruding beyond the face of the door. A lock hole cover plate shall be provided for use with padlocks.

The lifting piece shall be 14 gauge formed steel, attached to the latching channel with one concealed retaining lug and one rivet assuring a positive two point connection. Handle finger lift shall have a padlock eye for use with a 9/32" diameter padlock shackle. It shall have a sound deadening molded comfortable finger lift attached with a rivet. The bottom of the pocket shall have holes for attaching the number plate with two aluminum rivets, and shall be angled to facilitate visibility of the number plate.

Doors to have latch clip engaging the door frame at three points on 60"& 72" high and two points on 20" through 36" high doors. Locking device to be positive, automatic type, whereby locker door may be locked when open, then closed without unlocking. One rubber silencer shall be firmly secured in the frame at each heavy gauge latch hook. Latch clips shall be glass filled nylon for long life and low friction and shall hold doors shut by engaging the latch hooks. The latch channel assembly shall be quieted by the use of unique nylon glides to reduce noise.

VENTILATION: Shall be facilitated by air flow slots located in the top & bottom flange of the door. The door front shall be flush with no exposed louvers.

NUMBER PLATES: Each locker to be supplied with a polished aluminum number plate, 2-1/4" wide x 1" high, with black etched numerals not less than 3/8" high. Number plates shall be located on the lower face of the recess pocket and shall be attached with two aluminum rivets.

INTERIOR EQUIPMENT: Single tier lockers 60" or higher shall have a hat shelf located approximately 9" below the top of locker; if less than 18" deep, locker shall have three single-prong hooks and one double-prong ceiling hook. Single tier lockers 18" or more in depth shall have a coat rod instead of a ceiling hook. 30" & 36" high lockers shall have three single-prong wall hooks and one double-prong ceiling hook. Hooks to be steel, ball tip zinc plated, attached with two bolts per hook. 20" & 24" high lockers to have three wall hooks for 12" wide and four wall hooks for 15" and wider.

LOCKER ACCESSORIES: Lockers shall be furnished with the accessories selected from the Accessory Specifications.

OPTIONS

BODY: Lockers shall be assembled using rivets.

SOUND -DAMPENING PANELS (MEDALLION OPTION): Panels are designed to reduce sound levels when doors are slammed. They are 22 gauge and are die formed and have a full perimeter flange spot welded flush to the inside door surface and contain soundmaterial. Louvers are not used when sound-dampening panels are provided.

A. D. A. COMPLIANT LOCKERS: Handicap lockers shall have recessed handles and shall be single tier or the lower opening of a double tier locker. Locker bottom shall be a minimum of 9" off the floor, or an extra shelf placed 9" off the floor. Single tier lockers shall have a shelf 48" off the floor. Doors assigned for handicapped use shall have an appropriate symbol sign.

DOOR VENTILATION:

Mini louvers shall be 5/8" wide x 1/4" high and be placed in doors in manufacturer's standard pattern. Doors with mini louvers shall not have standard louvers.

EXECUTION

INSTALLATION: Install metal lockers at location shown in accordance with manufacturer's instructions for plumb, level, and flush installation.

ANCHOR LOCKERS to the floor and wall 48" on center or less as recommended by the manufacturer.

INSTALL SLOPING HOODS AND METAL FILLERS using concealed fasteners. Provide flush hairline joints against adjacent surfaces.

INSTALL BENCHES by fastening bench tops to pedestals and securely anchoring to the floor using appropriate anchors for the floor material.

ADJUST & CLEAN: Adjust doors and latches to operate without binding. Verify that latches are operating satisfactorily.

TOUCH UP marred finishes with factory supplied paint.

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Guardian Medallion Option Locker Overview

The Medallion option features the addition of a sound-dampening panel welded to the inside of the door for quieter closing.

GUARDIAN LOCKER WITH MEDALLION OPTION SPECIFICATIONS

MATERIALS

SHEET STEEL: All parts made from prime grade mild cold rolled sheet steel free from surface imperfection, and capable of taking a high grade enamel finish.

HINGES: .074" thick, 2" high, double spun, full loop, tight pin, five-knuckle hinges, projection welded to door frame and securely fastened to the door with 2 steel rivets. Doors over 42" high shall have three hinges, all other doors shall have two hinges.

FINISHING: Chemically pretreat metal with a six stage cleaning phosphatizing and metal preparation process. Finish coat shall be hot airless electrostatically applied enamel baked on at 350 to 400 degrees. Select colors from manufacturer's minimum standard 17 colors. All lockers shall be painted inside and outside with the same color.

EQUIPMENT: Coat hooks and coat rods are zinc plated. Truss fin head bolts and hex nuts are zinc plated.

FABRICATION GENERAL

CONSTRUCTION: Built on the unit principle - each locker shall have an individual door and frame, individual top, bottom, back and shelves with common intermediate uprights separating compartments. Lockers shall be fabricated square, rigid and without warp. Doors shall be flat and free of distortion.

DOOR FRAME: All door frame members to be not less than 16 gauge formed to a channel shape. Vertical members to have an additional flange to provide a continuous door strike. Intermembering parts to be mortised and tenoned and electrically welded together in a rigid assembly capable of resisting strains.

Cross frame members of 16 gauge channel shapes including intermediate cross frame on double and triple tier lockers shall be securely welded to vertical framing members to ensure rigidity.

BODY: Bolt spacing in locker body construction not to exceed 9" o.c. All locker body components shall be made of cold rolled steel specially formed for added strength and rigidity and to ensure tight joints at fastening points. Tops & bottoms shall be 24 gauge with three sides formed 90 degrees and the front offset formed to be flush with the horizontal frame member. Shelves shall be 24 gauge with four sides formed to 90 degrees, the front edge shall have a second bend. Backs & sides shall be 24 gauge.

DOORS: Doors 20" or higher shall be formed from one piece 16 gauge cold rolled sheet steel. Formations shall consist of a full channel shape on the lock side of adequate depth to fully conceal the lock bar, channel formation on the hinge side, and right angle formations across the top and bottom. Doors over 15" wide x 60" or 72" high shall have a 3" wide 20 gauge full height reinforcing pan welded to the inside face of the door on 6" centers. Doors less than 12" wide shall be 18 gauge.

Sound-dampening panels designed to reduce noise levels when doors are slammed are spot welded flush to the inside of the door surface and contain sound dampening material. They are 22 gauge and die formed and have a full perimeter flange. Louvers are not used when sound-dampening panels are provided.

DOOR HANDLE & LATCHING: Handles shall be recessed in the door and be finger lift control. The 20 gauge drawn pocket shall be brushed stainless steel securely fastened to the door with two tabs plus a positive tamper resistant decorative fastener. The pocket shall be of sufficient depth to prevent a combination padlock, built-in combination lock or key lock from protruding beyond the face of the door. A lock hole cover plate shall be provided for use with padlocks.

The lifting piece shall be 14 gauge formed steel, attached to the latching channel with one concealed retaining lug and one rivet assuring a positive two point connection. Handle finger lift shall have a padlock eye for use with a 9/32" diameter padlock shackle. It shall have a sound deadening molded comfortable finger lift attached with a rivet. The bottom of the pocket shall have holes for attaching the number plate with two aluminum rivets, and shall be angled to facilitate visibility of the number plate.

Doors to have latch clip engaging the door frame at three points on 60" & 72" high and two points on 20" through 36" high doors. Locking device to be positive, automatic type, whereby locker door may be locked when open, then closed without unlocking. One rubber silencer shall be firmly secured in the frame at each heavy gauge latch hook. Latch clips shall be glass filled nylon for long life and low friction and shall hold doors shut by engaging the latch hooks. The latch channel assembly shall be quieted by the use of unique nylon glides to reduce noise.

VENTILATION: Shall be facilitated by air flow slots located in the top & bottom flange of the door. The door front shall be flush with no exposed louvers.

NUMBER PLATES: Each locker to be supplied with a polished aluminum number plate, 2-1/4" wide x 1" high, with black etched numerals not less than 3/8" high. Number plates shall be located on the lower face of the recess pocket and shall be attached with two aluminum rivets.

INTERIOR EQUIPMENT: Single tier lockers 60" or higher shall have a hat shelf located approximately 9" below the top of locker; if less than 18" deep, locker shall have three single-prong hooks and one double-prong ceiling hook. Single tier lockers 18" or more in depth shall have a coat rod instead of a ceiling hook. 30" & 36" high lockers shall have three single-prong wall hooks and one double-prong ceiling hook. Hooks to be steel, ball tip zinc plated, attached with two bolts per hook. 20" & 24" high lockers to have three wall hooks for 12" wide and four wall hooks for 15" and wider.

LOCKER ACCESSORIES: Lockers shall be furnished with the accessories selected from the Accessory Specifications.

OPTIONS

BODY: Lockers shall be assembled using rivets.

A. D. A. COMPLIANT LOCKERS: Handicap lockers shall have recessed handles and shall be single tier or the lower opening of a double tier locker. Locker bottom shall be a minimum of 9" off the floor, or an extra shelf placed 9" off the floor. Single tier lockers shall have a shelf 48" off the floor. Doors assigned for handicapped use shall have an appropriate symbol sign.

EXECUTION

INSTALLATION: Install metal lockers at location shown in accordance with manufacturer's instructions for plumb, level, and flush installation.

ANCHOR LOCKERS to the floor and wall 48" on center or less as recommended by the manufacturer.

INSTALL SLOPING HOODS AND METAL FILLERS using concealed fasteners. Provide flush hairline joints against adjacent surfaces.

INSTALL BENCHES by fastening bench tops to pedestals and securely anchoring to the floor using appropriate anchors for the floor material.

ADJUST & CLEAN: Adjust doors and latches to operate without binding. Verify that latches are operating satisfactorily.

TOUCH UP marred finishes with factory supplied paint.

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Guardian Plus Locker Overview

This locker is the same design as the Guardian Standard, with the exception that the door is manufactured from heavier 14 gauge steel. This is ideally suited for school corridors where heavier than usual abuse, is anticipated.

GUARDIAN PLUS LOCKER SPECIFICATIONS

MATERIALS

SHEET STEEL: All parts made from prime grade mild cold rolled sheet steel free from surface imperfection, and capable of taking a high grade enamel finish.

HINGES: .074" thick, 2" high, double spun, full loop, tight pin, five-knuckle hinges, projection welded to door frame and securely fastened to the door with 2 steel rivets. Doors over 42" high shall have three hinges, all other doors shall have two hinges.

FINISHING: Chemically pretreat metal with a six stage cleaning phosphatizing and metal preparation process. Finish coat shall be hot airless electrostatically applied enamel baked on at 350 to 400 degrees. Select colors from manufacturer's minimum standard 17 colors. All lockers shall be painted inside and outside with the same color.

EQUIPMENT: Coat hooks and coat rods are zinc plated. Truss fin head bolts and hex nuts are zinc plated.

FABRICATION GENERAL

CONSTRUCTION: Built on the unit principle - each locker shall have an individual door and frame, individual top, bottom, back and shelves with common intermediate uprights separating compartments. Lockers shall be fabricated square, rigid and without warp. Doors shall be flat and free of distortion.

DOOR FRAME: All door frame members to be not less than 16 gauge formed to a channel shape. Vertical members to have an additional flange to provide a continuous door strike. Intermembering parts to be mortised and tenoned and electrically welded together in a rigid assembly capable of resisting strains.

Cross frame members of 16 gauge channel shapes including intermediate cross frame on double and triple tier lockers shall be securely welded to vertical framing members to ensure rigidity.

BODY: Bolt spacing in locker body construction not to exceed 9" o.c. All locker body components shall be made of cold rolled steel specially formed for added strength and rigidity and to ensure tight joints at fastening points. Tops & bottoms shall be 24 gauge with three sides formed 90 degrees and the front offset formed to be flush with the horizontal frame member. Shelves shall be 24 gauge with four sides formed to 90 degree, the front edge shall have a second bend. Backs & sides shall be 24 gauge.

DOORS: Doors shall be 14 gauge steel. Doors 24" wide x 60" or 72" high shall have one door per opening and four hinges per door. Formations shall consist of a full channel shape on the lock side of adequate depth to fully conceal the lock bar, channel formation on the hinge side, and right angle formations across the top and bottom. Doors over 15" wide x 60" or 72" high shall have a 3" wide 20 gauge full height reinforcing pan welded to the inside face of the door on 6" centers.

DOOR HANDLE & LATCHING: Handles shall be recessed in the door and be finger lift control. The 20 gauge drawn pocket shall be brushed stainless steel securely fastened to the door with two tabs plus a positive tamper resistant decorative fastener. The pocket shall be of sufficient depth to prevent a combination padlock, built-in combination lock or key lock from protruding beyond the face of the door. A lock hole cover plate shall be provided for use with padlocks.

The lifting piece shall be 14 gauge formed steel, attached to the latching channel with one concealed retaining lug and one rivet assuring a positive two point connection. Handle finger lift shall have a padlock eye for use with a 9/32" diameter padlock shackle. It shall have a sound deadening molded comfortable finger lift attached with a rivet. The bottom of the pocket shall have holes for attaching the number plate with two aluminum rivets, and shall be angled to facilitate visibility of the number plate.

Doors to have latch clip engaging the door frame at three points on 60" or 72" high and two points on 20" through 36" high doors. Locking device to be positive, automatic type, whereby locker door may be locked when open, then closed without unlocking. One rubber silencer shall be firmly secured in the frame at each heavy gauge latch hook. Latch clips shall be glass filled nylon for long life and low friction and shall hold doors shut by engaging the latch hooks. The latch channel assembly shall be quieted by the use of unique nylon glides to reduce noise.

VENTILATION: Shall be facilitated by air flow slots located in the top & bottom flange of the door. The door front shall be flush with no exposed louvers.

NUMBER PLATES: Each locker to be supplied with a polished aluminum number plate, 2-1/4" wide x 1" high, with black etched numerals not less than 3/8" high. Number plates shall be located on the lower face of the recess pocket and shall be attached with two aluminum rivets.

INTERIOR EQUIPMENT: Single tier lockers 60" or higher shall have a hat shelf located approximately 9" below the top of locker; if less than 18" deep, locker shall have three single-prong hooks and one double-prong ceiling hook. Single tier lockers 18" or more in depth shall have a coat rod instead of a ceiling hook. 30" & 36" high lockers shall have three single-prong wall hooks and one double-prong ceiling hook. Hooks to be steel, ball tip zinc plated, attached with two bolts per hook. 20" & 24" high lockers to have three wall hooks for 12" wide and four wall hooks for 15" and wider.

LOCKER ACCESSORIES: Lockers shall be furnished with the accessories selected from the Accessory Specifications.

OPTIONS

BODY: Lockers shall be assembled using rivets.

A. D. A. COMPLIANT LOCKERS: Handicap lockers shall have recessed handles and shall be single tier or the lower opening of a double tier locker. Locker bottom shall be a minimum of 9" off the floor, or an extra shelf placed 9" off the floor. Single tier lockers shall have a shelf 48" off the floor. Doors assigned for handicapped use shall have an appropriate symbol sign.

EXECUTION

INSTALLATION: Install metal lockers at location shown in accordance with manufacturer's instructions for plumb, level, and flush installation.

ANCHOR LOCKERS to the floor and wall 48" on center or less as recommended by the manufacturer.

INSTALL SLOPING HOODS AND METAL FILLERS using concealed fasteners. Provide flush hairline joints against adjacent surfaces.

INSTALL BENCHES by fastening bench tops to pedestals and securely anchoring to the floor using appropriate anchors for the floor material.

ADJUST & CLEAN: Adjust doors and latches to operate without binding. Verify that latches are operating satisfactorily.

TOUCH UP marred finishes with factory supplied paint.

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Guardian Defiant Single Point Latch (SPL) Locker Overview

Same as the Guardian Standard Lockers except that these lockers have a 14 gauge one piece door with integral box beam stiffening reinforcements on the hinge and latch sides. For ease of maintenance, there are no moving latch parts. Stainless steel recessed pocket has integral finger grip door pull. Accepts built-in locks or padlocks.

GUARDIAN DEFIANT SINGLE POINT LATCH (SPL) LOCKER SPECIFICATIONS

MATERIALS

SHEET STEEL: All parts made from prime grade mild cold rolled sheet steel free from surface imperfection, and capable of taking a high grade enamel finish.

HINGES: .074" thick, 2" high, double spun, full loop, tight pin, five-knuckle hinges, projection welded to door frame and securely fastened to the door with 2 steel rivets. Doors over 42" high shall have three hinges, all other doors shall have two hinges.

FINISHING: Chemically pretreat metal with a six stage cleaning phosphatizing and metal preparation process. Finish coat shall be hot airless electrostatically applied enamel baked on at 350 to 400 degrees. Select colors from manufacturer's minimum standard 17 colors. All lockers shall be painted inside and outside with the same color.

EQUIPMENT: Coat hooks and coat rods are zinc plated. Truss fin head bolts and hex nuts are zinc plated.

FABRICATION GENERAL

CONSTRUCTION: Built on the unit principle - each locker shall have an individual door and frame, individual top, bottom, back and shelves with common intermediate uprights separating compartments. Lockers shall be fabricated square, rigid and without warp. Doors shall be flat and free of distortion.

DOOR FRAME: All door frame members to be not less than 16 gauge formed to a channel shape. Vertical members to have an additional flange to provide a continuous door strike. Intermembering parts to be mortised and tenoned and electrically welded together in a rigid assembly capable of resisting strains.

Cross frame members of 16 gauge channel shapes including intermediate cross frame on double and triple tier lockers shall be securely welded to vertical framing members to ensure rigidity.

BODY: Bolt spacing in locker body construction not to exceed 9" o.c. All locker body components shall be made of cold rolled steel specially formed for added strength and rigidity and to ensure tight joints at fastening points. Tops & bottoms shall be 24 gauge with three sides formed 90 degrees and the front offset formed to be flush with the horizontal frame member. Shelves shall be 24 gauge with four sides formed to 90 degrees, the front edge shall have a second bend. Backs & sides shall be 24 gauge.

DOORS: Doors 20" or higher shall be formed from one piece 14 gauge steel. Formations shall be box formed stiffeners on the hinge side and latch side. Both formations shall have a _" flange spot welded to the inside face of the door on 4-1/2" centers. Top and bottom flanges shall have one 90 degree bend. For long life, the door shall be manufactured from one integral piece. Door shall be manufactured to allow maximum ventilation and stiffness.

DOOR HANDLE & LATCHING 1, 2 & 3 TIER: Handles shall be recessed in the door. The formed pocket shall be brushed stainless steel securely fastened to the door with two lugs plus a positive tamper resistant fastener. The pocket shall be of sufficient depth to prevent a combination padlock, built-in combination lock or key lock from protruding beyond the face of the door. A lock hole cover plate shall be provided for use with padlocks. All pockets shall be 20 gauge drawn steel for superior strength. Door pull shall be formed in the pocket. Pocket and pull shall be integral. The bottom of the pocket shall have holes for attaching the number plate with two aluminum rivets, and shall be angled to facilitate visibility of the number plate. Doors shall have a catch to retain unlocked doors in the closed position. Locking shall be accomplished by an 11 gauge lug welded to the locker frame. The lug shall include a surface for the bolt of a built-in combination or key lock to engage. A padlock staple shall protrude through the 20 gauge pocket. The lug shall include an anti-pry flange and notch to deter prying open when locked. Rubber door silencers shall be firmly attached to the locker frame.

VENTILATION: Shall be facilitated by air flow slots located in the top & bottom flange of the door. The door front shall be flush with no exposed louvers.

NUMBER PLATES: Each locker to be supplied with a polished aluminum number plate, 2-1/4" wide x 1" high, with black etched numerals not less than 3/8" high. Number plates shall be located on the lower face of the recess pocket and shall be attached with two aluminum rivets.

INTERIOR EQUIPMENT: Single tier lockers 60" or higher shall have a hat shelf located approximately 9" below the top of locker; if less than 18" deep, locker shall have three single-prong hooks and one double-prong ceiling hook. Single tier lockers 18" or more in depth shall have a coat rod instead of a ceiling hook. 30" & 36" high lockers shall have three single-prong wall hooks and one double-prong ceiling hook. Hooks to be steel, ball tip zinc plated, attached with two bolts per hook. 20" & 24" high lockers to have three wall hooks for 12" wide and four wall hooks for 15" and wider.

LOCKER ACCESSORIES: Lockers shall be furnished with the accessories selected from the Accessory Specifications.

OPTIONS

BODY: Lockers shall be assembled using rivets.

DOOR VENTILATION: Mini louvers shall be 5/8" wide x 1/4" high and be placed in doors in

EXECUTION

INSTALLATION: Install metal lockers at location shown in accordance with manufacturer's instructions for plumb, level, and flush installation.

ANCHOR LOCKERS to the floor and wall 48" on center or less as recommended by the manufacturer.

INSTALL SLOPING HOODS AND METAL FILLERS using concealed fasteners. Provide flush hairline joints against adjacent surfaces.

INSTALL BENCHES by fastening bench tops to pedestals and securely anchoring to the floor using appropriate anchors for the floor material.

ADJUST & CLEAN: Adjust doors and latches to operate without binding. Verify that latches are operating satisfactorily.

TOUCH UP marred finishes with factory supplied paint.

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