When it comes to ordering lockers, understanding the right terminology is crucial. Here's a guide to help you navigate the key terms:
Columns:
Refers to the width of the locker. Our lockers come in single, double, and triple widths. A single-wide unit consists of one individual locker, while a triple-wide unit comprises three lockers grouped together.
Tiers:
Indicates the number of openings in one locker unit. We offer single, double, and triple-tier options, as well as five and six-tier configurations.
Gauge:
Applies specifically to our metal lockers. This term refers to the thickness of the metal. Generally, the lower the gauge, the higher the capacity.
KD (Knocked Down):
While most of our lockers are shipped fully assembled, opting for knocked-down (KD) lockers can be a cost-effective choice. These lockers are disassembled before shipping, saving you money on shipping costs.
Understanding these terms ensures that you make informed decisions when selecting the right lockers for your needs. Whether you're focusing on width, tier options, metal gauge, or assembly preferences, being well-versed in locker terminology is the first step toward making the right choice for your requirements.