Lockers & Personal Storage — Expert Answer

How do you anchor a locker bank to a concrete floor?

Concrete floor anchoring for locker banks uses concrete anchors (wedge anchors, sleeve anchors, or tapcon screws) drilled through the locker base or a floor mounting channel into the slab. The process: mark the anchor locations, drill appropriately sized holes with a hammer drill and masonry bit, insert the anchors, and tighten. Most commercial locker bases have pre-drilled anchor holes. Minimum anchor count depends on bank length — plan for anchors every 36–48 inches and at both ends. For very tall locker banks (72+ inches), both floor and wall anchoring may be recommended for seismic or tip-over safety. FindOfficeFurniture.com — 888-719-4960.
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