Doors, security and locking systems
Doors are always manufactured in a double-walled design, which results in an extremely torsion-resistant construction. To prevent over-rotation when opening, all doors have a limiting lever that allows opening up to 100 degrees. Overturning can lead to bending of the pivot bolts, the frame in the carcase and the entire door leaf.
For aesthetic reasons and as protection against attempts to break open the door, all pivot bolts are positioned inwards. This means that the entire door leaf is flush with the carcase frame without any protrusion. The high fitting accuracy of the individual parts enables an extremely small gap between the door and the carcase frame. Here, too, there is hardly any chance of a break-in tool attacking the door. To prevent unnecessary noise, several rubber buffers are fitted to the stop frame. And to prevent confusion, each door has a plastic frame on the outside for a name plate.
All lockers are fitted with a cylinder lock to keep the contents safe. Each lock always comes with two keys. A safety lock with freewheel function can also be used to prevent the use of force.
Locking systems can be equipped with up to 4000 different locks that can still be operated using a single master key. This is particularly interesting for school lockers.
But the conventional rotary bolt is also available. Anyone can use their own customised lock here. Other options are coin deposit locks or combination locks. Electronic combination locks offer a further option.
Design and colour scheme
Metal lockers might give the impression that there is not much room for manoeuvre in terms of design. However, many factors actually play a role here. For example, precise and clean workmanship alone provides an important basis for a good design. Rows of wardrobes with neatly aligned door heights or the accuracy of fit of the entire wardrobe body in the row offer a pleasing image to the eye of the beholder. This also includes a balanced size ratio of the individual wardrobe components. A door frame that is too wide or too narrow, for example, would detract from the overall appearance of the front of the wardrobe.
In this respect, DIVIKOM offers you a tried and tested design that has been developed down to the last detail. And last but not least, this also includes an appropriate colour scheme. Here we have always relied on the environmentally friendly powder coating process, which is available in many colours according to your wishes in addition to the standard RAL colours. Club colours or special colours such as for the fire brigade, railway or post office are no problem for us.
Powder coatings are sprayed on at up to 180 degrees without releasing any solvents. Even the powder that flies past can be reused. The powder literally burns itself onto the steel during the melting process and forms an inseparable bond. This means that corrosion protection can be carried out with the design in the same work process.
After cooling, the surface of the metal spindle is extremely hard and scratch-resistant, and the coating is many times thicker than that of wet paint. This also means that the surface is easy to clean, for which warm water and, in the case of greasy dirt, a dash of household cleaner are completely sufficient.