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Information for Specifying Lockers

Frames & Openings

A Frame is the door frame. A frame can have multiple doors in it. Each door is considered an Opening. Some manufacturers price lockers by the frame and some price by the opening, so it is important to understand the difference.


Building a row of Lockers

When building a row of lockers you must account for "growth" in the assembled lockers. A good rule of thumb is to add 1/16" per frame into your overall dimensions.

To properly calculate the overall length of a row of lockers, add the total width of all the frames in the row, then add to that number 1/16" per frame.

Example: 10 frames at 12" wide each = 120". Add 1/16" per each frame to the 120" dimension for an overall length of 10'-0 5/8".


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