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PART 1� GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
��� A.� Wood lockers, trim, finish panels and related items as specified.
1.2 SUBMITTALS
��� A.� Submit under provisions of Section 01300.
��� B.� Product Data:� Provide manufacturer's standard details and catalog data demonstrating compliance with referenced standards.� Provide installation instructions.
��� C.� Shop drawings indicating materials, individual locker construction, component profiles, room layout, overall dimensions for installation and installation details including fillers, trim and accessories.
��� D.� Samples:
������� 1.� Wood faced doors - provide door section with specified finish.
������� 2.� Plastic laminate doors - provide manufacturer's color chip for verification.
��� E.� Warranty:
������� 1.� Locker manufacturer's warranty.
������� 2.� Hinge manufacturer's warranty.
������� 3.� Lock manufacturer's warranty.
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
��� A.� Installer Qualifications:� Manufacturer's personnel shall install lockers.
1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
��� A.� Store lockers and related products in a climate-controlled area.� Protect all finishes from soiling or damage during handling.
1.5 WARRANTY
��� A.� Wood parts shall be structurally sound and free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of 3 years from date of delivery.
��� B.� Hinges:� Lifetime warranty by manufacturer.
��� C.� Locks:� 1 year warranty by manufacturer.
PART 2� PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURER
��� A.� Provide custom wood lockers manufactured by Classic Woodworking, Inc.;� PO Box 1476, Tualatin, OR 97062.� Telephone 800-322-2267, (503-692-0800). Fax 503-692-7070.
2.2 MATERIALS
��� A.� Locker Interior:
������� 1.� Interior and shelves constructed of 1/2-inch, stain resistant, high impact, high density, acrylic coated, electron beam cured "KorTron" of Champagne color.
������� 2.� Locker frames:� Exposed edges of locker frame reinforced with 3/4 x 7/8-inch solid hardwood, tongue and grooved, and hot-glued to edge, which provides solid lumber for hinge screws and locks.�
������� 3.� Shelves secured into sides with full length dado, glued and stapled to prevent shearing of the shelf from undue pressure.
������� 4.� Hooks:� Two brass finished, double prong coat hooks side-mounted on openings 24 inches high or more.
������� 5.� Venting:� 3/4 x 10-1/4-inch vent space at top and bottom behind door providing air flow.�
����������� a.� 12-inch lockers:� Champagne colored perforated vent screen attached to each shelf between doors for security.�
������� 6.� Number plates:� 1-1/2-inch brass or aluminum disc with black numbers routed flush with the door surface.
������� 7.� Hinges:� Heavy duty, lifetime guaranteed, brass finished MICO steel hinges.� Securely fastened to 3/4-inch solid hardwood face frame for superior strength and screw holding.� 2 hinges for doors less than 36 inches, 3 hinges for doors 36 to 55 inches, and 4 hinges for doors over 55 inches tall.
������� 8.� Lock system:� Heavy duty cam locks furnished with 2 keys per lock and 2 job master keys.
������� 9.� Lock system:� Single hole padlock hasp.
������� 10. Lock system:� Theft-proof padlock hasp.
������� 11. Locks:� Master Lock.
������� 12. Locks:� Safe-O-Mat.
������� 13. Locks:� Simplex.
��� B.� Doors and End Panels:
������� 1.� Laminate:� 11/16-inch industrial grade 45 lb. core.� 1/32-inch vertical grade high pressure laminate on both sides.� "Formica" brand laminate;� Formica Corporation.
����������� a.� Color:� _____
����������� b.� Door edges radiused and protected by "Butyrate T-Molding", brown color.
����������� c.� Door edges radiused and protected by "Butyrate T-Molding", black color.
������� 2.� Wood veneer:� Plain sliced premium AB veneer end-matched on industrial grade particleboard core.� Finish:� Catalyzed polymer lacquer applied in two coats with hand sanding between coats.
����������� a.� "E" style:� Full length solid wood handle, and self-edged on remaining sides.�
����������� b.� "Z" style:� Self-edged.
������� 3.� Finger jointed solid red oak:� 3/4-inch kiln dried oak pieces, end finger jointed for strength and edge glued laminations to prevent warpage.� Hand sanded for consistent thickness and smoothness.� Finish:� Catalyzed polymer lacquer applied in two coats with hand sanding between coats.
������� 4.� Raised panel:� 3/4-inch solid wood, kiln dried, with minimum glue joints and matched for color and grain pattern.� Style and rail joints glued together for lasting durability.� Beveled edges on face.� Door parts precision machined with gap and rubber space tubing between inside panel and rails to allow for shrinkage and swelling.� Hand sanded for smoothness and removal of cross grain scratches.�
����������� a.� Finish:� Opaque, using catalyzed polymer lacquer applied in two coats with hand sanding between coats.
����������� b.� Finish:� Stain, using catalyzed polymer lacquer applied in two coats with hand sanding between coats.
����������� c.� Finish:� Natural, using catalyzed polymer lacquer applied in two coats with hand sanding between coats.
����������� d.� Species:� Red oak.
����������� e.� Species:� White oak.
����������� f.� Species:� Mahogany.
����������� g.� Species:� Walnut.
����������� h.� Species:� Cherry.
����������� i.� Species:� ______.
������� 5.� Louvered door:� 3/4-inch solid wood.� Style and rail joints are glued and doweled together with louvers fixed in position.� Endless belt sanded for smoothness and removal of cross grain scratches.
����������� a.� Finish:� Opaque, using catalyzed polymer lacquer applied in two coats with hand sanding between coats.
����������� b.� Finish:� Stain, using catalyzed polymer lacquer applied in two coats with hand sanding between coats.
����������� c.� Finish:� Natural, using catalyzed polymer lacquer applied in two coats with hand sanding between coats.
����������� d.� Species:� _____.
2.3 ACCESSORIES
��� A.� Nominal 2 x 4 base (3-1/2 inches high).
��� B.� Nominal 2 x 4 base (3-1/2 inches high), specified in Section 06100, and extending from wall to 2 inches less than locker depth.
��� C.� Furring of Concrete or Masonry Walls:� Specified in Section 06100.
2.4 FABRICATION
��� A.� Fabricate lockers using glued and stapled dado or rabbet at all framing joints and shelves to provide superior performance in strength and stability, squareness, rigidity and prevention of racking, twisting, and warpage.� Finished faces shall be flat and free from scratches or chips.
��� B.� Machine attachment holes accurately;� attach fasteners as standard with manufacturer.
��� C.� Fabricate corners and fillers as required for installation.
PART 3� EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
��� A.� Verify that conditions are suitable to receive lockers.�
��� B.� Verify that furring has been installed on concrete or masonry walls to receive lockers.
3.2 INSTALLATION
��� A.� Install lockers in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions for a plumb, level, rigid, and flush installation.
��� B.� Install lockers on base.
��� C.� Anchor units to wall studs through the locker back and to the base through the locker floor using #8, 2-inch pan head wood screws, brass finish.�
��� D.� Join lockers side to side with brass finish T-nuts and bolts.�
��� E.� Attach brass number plates (and padlocks, combination and coin-operated locks, where specified) in sequence after lockers are in place.
��� F.� Replace any defective doors or other components as directed by the Architect.
3.3 CLEANING AND PROTECTION
��� A.� Clean soil, stains, etc. from surfaces.
��� B.� Remove scrap and debris, and leave site in a clean condition.
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