Clarke 7642030 CC76 2 Door Tall Locker Instructions
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To assemble the Clarke 7642030 CC76 2 Door Tall Locker Cabinet, follow the included instruction manual step-by-step. Ensure all components are present and use the recommended tools such as a screwdriver and a rubber mallet for best results.
Clean the locker cabinet with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Avoid abrasive cleaners as they can damage the finish. Ensure the cabinet is completely dry before use to prevent rust.
To ensure stability, place the cabinet on a level surface. Use the provided wall-mounting brackets to secure it to the wall, which is especially recommended in areas prone to earthquakes or for added safety in busy environments.
Yes, the shelves are adjustable. Simply remove the shelf pins, reposition the shelf to the desired height, and insert the pins into the new slots.
If the doors are misaligned, check the hinges for any loose screws and tighten them. Adjust the door alignment by gently bending the hinges if necessary or reposition the cabinet on a level surface.
Regularly lubricate the lock with graphite powder to ensure smooth operation. Avoid using oil-based lubricants as they can attract dust and cause clogging.
The Clarke 7642030 CC76 is made from powder-coated steel, which provides a good level of rust resistance. However, it's advisable to keep it dry and avoid long-term exposure to moisture to prolong its lifespan.
Minor scratches can be minimized using a touch-up paint specific for powder-coated surfaces. For deeper scratches, gentle sanding followed by a matching paint can restore the appearance.
Each shelf of the Clarke 7642030 CC76 locker cabinet can hold up to 50 kg (110 lbs) evenly distributed. Avoid overloading to maintain structural integrity.
Small dents can often be repaired by gently tapping them out with a rubber mallet from the inside. For larger dents, professional repair may be required to restore the cabinet to its original condition.