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STANDARD LOCKER SPECIFICATION

1. Introduction
Lockers are normally quite narrow, of varying heights and tier arrangements. Width and
depth usually conform to standard measurements. Lockers are usually physically joined
together side by side in banks and are made from steel. Bank lockers are one of the safest
options to keep jewelry and important papers safe. Safe lockers are made of high-quality
thick steel plates with screws fitted on them making it difficult to break open.

2. Specific Specification

S.N Particulars Requirement Remarks


1 Brand
2 Materials
I Back and Top of the Steel plates of thickness not less
locker Cabinet than 4mm
II Joints of Cabinet Electrically welded connection
III Partitions steel body Thickness not less than 18 gauge
IV Door Thickness not less than 8mm
3 Lock and Security
I Type High Precision 7 lever lock
II Level made up of Brass
III No of Keys of each 2 (one master and other
Locker Unit customer)
IV Key made up of Stainless steel
V Additional Enhanced Padlock Hasp (for customer)
Security
3 Safe Deposit Locker
Units Type
I Type-I 32 Locker Cells
II Type-II 51 Locker Cells
III Type-III 75 Locker Cells
IV Type-IV 90 Locker Cells
4 Locker Units
Dimension
I Type- I 7” H x 10” W x 21.6” D
II Type- II 6” H x 8” W x 21.6” D
III Type-III 5” H x 7” W x 21.6” D
IV Type-IV 5”H x 7” W x 21.6” D
5 Minimum Weight of
SDL
I Type- I 545 kg
II Type- II 950 kg
III Type-III 800 kg
IV Type-IV 950 kg

6 Quality and Strength


of Material
I Body- Top, Bottom, Minimum tensile strength of 270
Sides and Back Mpa
II Locker door of each Minimum tensile strength of 270
locker unit Mpa
7 Finishing
I Painting and treatment Powder coated to 50 microns
8 Warranty(minimum) 3 to 5 years

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