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We generally talk quantity of lockers in frames (a vertical column) and doors (how many doors are in that vertical column). For example, the picture shows 3 frames (6 doors). Because there are 2 doors to every vertical column this type of locker is called a double tier. There are single, double, triple, four, five and six tier lockers.
Sizes for widths and depths are typically 12", 15" and 18". Heights are typically 60" or 72". The size of a locker is given as: 12"wide x 15"deep x 72"high. 6" legs add to the overall height but it is never listed because it does not affect the size of the usable space of each locker.
So when you are looking for pricing, you need to know:
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Quantity of doors |
| # tiers per vertical column | |
| Size in terms of inches wide by inches deep by inches high | |
| Possible options (like sloped tops, bases, number plates) |
For example, our picture shows 3 frames (6 doors) of 12"w x 15"d x 72"h Double tier lockers with number plates.
That's it! You know what we know… on to your locker choices!







