Tool charging lockers, small portable appliance battery charging lockers
March 21, 2018
There is a need to securely store and charge battery powered tools such as power drills and other industrial products. Our battery storage and charging lockers allow the safe storage and charging of portable battery appliances. Within industry there is a need to securely control battery appliances from barcode scanners, data loggers, cameras, portable inventory control loggers, portable radios and more. wherever you have the need to organise, securely store and charge portable appliances then tool charging lockers will help you achieve this.
We at Total Locker service can provide you with a solution to meet your requirements. Our standard Tool charging lockers consist of 2 compartment, 3 compartments, 4 compartment, 5 compartment and 6 compartment lockers. We also provide a wide range of locking systems, our standard lockers have a key lock or swivel hasp lock to take a padlock. For a premium, we also offer coin return locks, mechanical combination and electrical combination locks along with other locking solutions. Our standard locker dimensions are 1775mm high x 300mm wide x 450mm deep. Each compartment has a single 3-pin UK socket or as an option a double 3-pin socket. there is a single power supply to the unit with the power supply cable exiting at the top of the locker.
customer specific tool charging lockers, we have the capability to manufacture appliance charging lockers to our customers requirements. This can be specific sockets including USB, reduced height lockers or specific width our depth lockers.
Four door tool charging locker
Specification
- Compartments 2 to 6
- Height 1775mm
- Width 300mm, 150mm and 450mm
- Depth 300mm, 380mm and 450mm
- Sockets 1 or 2 UK 3-pin sockets
- Standard locking method key or hasp locks
- Optional locking methods, coin locks, mechanical combination or electronic combination locks
- Single power supply lead
- Wide choice of locker door colours
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