lockers 77000 Series Locker Options Salsbury Industries Instruction Manual
- May 15, 2024
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Table of Contents
- 77000 Series Locker Options Salsbury Industries
- Lockers Installation Order with Fillers
- Additional Shelves
- Anchoring Brackets – Three Wide Locker Without Legs
- Zee Base Installation
- 10 – 24 x 3/8” long slot less screws and #10 nuts (provided). Complete the
- References
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Locker Options – 77000 Series
Installation Instructions
77000 Series Locker Options Salsbury Industries
Thank you for selecting Salsbury’s options for standard lockers. We are confident that the quality and construction of the optional items will prove to be a good investment. These instructions are intended to assist you in assembling various optional items onto the lockers. The items are separate options and may or may not be included with your order.
Name Plates
The name plates are installed with two (2) #4 slotless screws and nuts.
Sloping Hoods
The sloping hoods are assembled with ten (10) #10 x 3/8” slot less screws and
nuts. The side plates should be installed over the flanges of the sloping
panel.
The four tapped holes in the bottom of the sloping hood assembly align with
holes preexisting in the top panel of the locker assembly.
Use four (4) slotted or Phillips head #10 screws installed from the inside of
the locker to attach the sloping hood.
Front Bases and End Bases
The front bases are simply snapped into position between the two legs in the
front of the locker unit. No fasteners are required due to the dimples on the
front base flanges.
The end bases are installed and fastened with two (2) screws and nuts such
that the end base front edge is inserted inside the locker front leg with the
end base rear flanges wrapped around the outside of the locker rear leg.
Lockers Installation Order with Fillers
Generally, the installation of lockers should start with the corners where
locker rows come together at a right angle. After installing the top corner
fillers, build the rows outward from the corners incorporating gaps and front
vertical fillers where needed. Lastly, install the top in-line fillers. Locker
fillers may be cut to special sizes for custom installations.
Top Fillers – Corners
Top corner fillers are used where two (2) lockers come together in a right
angle in a corner. The flat top corner filler and the sloping hood corner
filler attach in the same manner. After aligning the two (2) lockers, place
the corner filler on the top of the lockers as shown in the illustration.
Attach the fillers with six (6) #8 TEK self-drilling screws through the
existing holes in the top corner filler.
Front Fillers – Vertical
Vertical front fillers are used where a gap occurs in the row of in-line
lockers. The vertical front filler attaches in the same manner in both the
flat top lockers and the sloping hood lockers. Cut the wide frontfiller panel
to the appropriate width, if necessary, for the size of the gap between
lockers. Align the front filler panel against the side of one locker at the
front vertical corner and the angle slip joint against the side of the other
locker at its front vertical corner. Attach each of the two (2) pieces with #8
TEK self-drilling screws through the holes provided in the vertical front
filler pieces. One of the two lockers is then moved into place while guiding
the vertical edge of the wide filler panel into the angle slip joint
Top Fillers – In-Line
In-line top fillers are used to close the tops of gaps between in-line
lockers after vertical front fillers have been installed. The in-line flat top
filler and the in-line sloping hood filler attach in the same manner.
After installing the vertical front filler pieces, place the in-line top
fillers on top of the locker gap as shown in the illustration below.
Attach the fillers with six (6) #8 TEK self-drilling screws through the holes
provided in the in-line top filler.
The in-line top fillers may be cut to special widths for custom installations.
The self-drilling screws will make new holes where the original holes were cut
away.
As an alternate method, the 15” wide top filler may be used to cover any gap
or front filler width smaller than 15” without trimming the top filler width
as shown in the illustration below. Simply use the full width top filler as is
and place it into a position straddling the smaller opening between locker
tops.
Finished End Panel – Single Locker Depth
Installation of the single locker depth end panels requires drilling holes
into the side wall of a locker. Start by placing the finished end panel
against the side of the locker aligning its top edge with the top of the
locker and with the two end flanges facing the locker. Position the notched
corners at the front of the locker. Drill 1/4” diameter holes through each
hole in the finished end panel through the side wall of the locker. Insert
then tighten slotless screws and nuts provided into each drilled hole.
Installation is complete.
Finished End
Panel – Double Locker Depth
Installation of the double locker depth end panels requires drilling holes
into the side wall of each locker. Start by placing the finished end panel
against the side of the lockers aligning its top edge with the top of the
lockers and with the two end flanges facing the locker.
Drill 1/4” diameter holes through each hole in the finished end panel through
the side wall of the lockers. Insert then tighten slot less screws and nuts
provided into each drilled hole. Installation is complete.
Additional Shelves
Additional shelves are installed by turning the shelf sideways to insert
through the opening in the locker then turning sideways in the opposite
direction to align the two holes in each side flange with existing holes on
the side walls of the locker. Attach to the locker with hardware provided.
Note, the rear and sides of the additional shelf will fit flush against the
rear and side walls of the locker.
Anchoring Brackets – One Wide Locker Without Legs
Step 1 – Drill Anchor Hole Locations
Begin the locker installation by placing the locker on its back. Clamp the
appropriate drill template (provided) onto the bottom shelf against each side
wall of the locker. The appropriate drill template is the one that measures 4”
shorter than the locker depth. Drill four (4) 3/16” diameter holes and four
(4) 3/8” diameter holes through the bottom shelf of the locker in the
locations depicted on the templates.
Step 2 – Attach Anchors and Drill Concrete Screw Holes Remove the templates. Attach two anchoring brackets that are 4” shorter than depth of locker underneath the bottom shelf of the locker by placing four (4) #8 x 1/2” long self-drilling screws (provided) through the four (4) drilled 3/16” diameter holes in the bottom shelf and through the pre-drilled holes in the anchoring bracket. Set the locker in place on the concrete base or floor. Drill four (4) 3/16” diameter holes into the concrete base or floor through the four (4) drilled 3/8” diameter holes in the bottom shelf and through the slots in the anchoring brackets. Drill holes at least 2-3/8” deep from the top surface of the bottom shelf.
Step 3 – Fasten Locker to Concrete
Attach the locker to the concrete base or floor by installing four (4) 1/4”
concrete screws of appropriate length (not included) and four (4) 1/4” flat
washers (not included) through the four (4) drilled 3/8” diameter holes in the
bottom shelf, through the slots in the anchoring brackets, and through the
holes drilled into the concrete. The four (4) #8 x 1/2” long self-drilling
screws (provided) may be removed after installing the concrete screws.
Installation is now complete.
Anchoring Brackets – Three Wide Locker Without Legs
Step 1 – Drill Anchor Hole Locations
Begin the locker installation by placing the locker on its back. Clamp the
appropriate drill template (provided) onto the bottom shelf of the left locker
against the side wall of the locker. The appropriate drill template is the one
that measures 4” shorter than the locker depth.
Drill two (2) 3/16” diameter holes and two (2) 3/8” diameter holes through the
bottom shelf of the locker in the locations depicted on the template. Repeat
these steps against the right wall of the right locker if no additional
lockers will be installed next to it.
Step 2 – Attach Anchor and Drill Concrete Screw Holes
Remove the template. Attach an anchoring bracket that is 4” shorter than depth
of locker underneath the bottom shelf of the left locker by placing two (2) #8
x 1/2” long self-drilling screws (provided) through the two (2) drilled 3/16”
diameter holes in the bottom shelf and through the pre-drilled holes in the
anchoring bracket. Set the locker in place on the concrete base or floor.
Drill two (2) 3/16” diameter holes into the concrete base or floor through the
two (2) drilled 3/8” diameter holes in the bottom shelf and through the slots
in the anchoring brackets. Drill holes at least 2-3/8” deep from the top
surface of the bottom shelf. Repeat these steps to the right locker if
installing an additional anchor.
Step 3 – Fasten Locker to Concrete
Attach the locker to the concrete base or floor by installing two (2) 1/4”
concrete screws of appropriate length (not included) and two (2) 1/4” flat
washers (not included) through the two (2) drilled 3/8” diameter holes in the
bottom shelf, through the slots in the anchoring bracket, and through the
holes drilled into the concrete. The two (2) #8 x 1/2” long self-drilling
screws (provided) may be removed after installing the concrete screws. Repeat
these steps on the far right
locker. To complete the installation, bolt all lockers in a row together
through their side walls with fasteners provided. Installation is now
complete.
Zee Base Installation
Step 1 – Install the Zee Base
Each zee base kit contains one (1) zee base channel, two (2) end/splice
pieces, one (1) corner angle and four (4) rear legs (not shown). Begin the zee
base installation by determining the placement of the necessary zee base
components. The illustration below demonstrates how the various components
contained in the zee base kit can be used. Position the predrilled holes on
the zee base channel against the floor. Connect the end/splice pieces using
10 – 24 x 3/8” long slot less screws and #10 nuts (provided). Complete the
installation by attaching the channels to the floor and the end/splice pieces
to the wall with appropriate anchoring hardware (not included). Discard any
unused pieces.
Step 2 – Install the Rear Legs
Before positioning the lockers (not shown) onto the zee-base, install the rear
legs included in the zee base kit to the lockers. The #10 – 24 x 1/2” long
screws and #10 nuts with a serrated washer included in the kit are to be used.
If lockers are shipped with legs, remove all legs from the lockers and replace
the rear legs with those included in the zee base kit. The rear legs included
with the lockers may be discarded.
Step 3 – Install the Lockers
Position the lockers onto the zee base in the desired location and attach to
the zee base using self-drilling sheet metal screws (not included). These are
to be installed from the underside of the zee base. Anchor lockers to the wall
if applicable. Next fasten all lockers in a row together by installing the
fasteners provided with the lockers through the side panels and rear panels.
Installation is now complete.
- END/SPLICE: USED AS AN END CAP OR TO JOIN SECTIONS OF ZEE BASE CHANNELS TOGETHER.
- ZEE BASE CHANNEL: THE MAIN CONNECTING FRAME COMPONENT. TRIM THEN DRILL TWO HOLES IN CHANNEL TO MATE WITH CONNECTING COMPONENT WHEN LESS THAN A FULL LENGTH IS NEEDED.
- CORNER ANGLE: USED TO JOIN COMPONENTS TO MAKE A 90 DEGREE TURN.
SALSBURY INDUSTRIES
1010 East 62nd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90001-1598
Phone: 1-800-562-5377
Fax: 1-800-562-5399
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Int’l Phone: 323-846-6700
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Installation instructions are provided as general guidelines. It is advised
that a professional installer be consulted. Salsbury Industries assumes no
product assembly or installation liability.
Copyright © 2022 Salsbury Industries. All rights reserved. (Rev. 09, 12/15/22)
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