Product description
Compartment locker SUS 322 W st – with legs is a Metaf model developed for offices, schools, sports clubs and staff support areas. This product family emphasises structural durability, predictable configuration and readiness for institutional and professional environments.
In practice, model SUS 322 W st – with legs supports clear separation of personal compartments in shared spaces. Dimensions (H x W x D) mm: 1940 x 600 x 500 mm, Number of columns: 2, Number of doors: 4.
Compartment locker SUS 322 W st – with legs is described in a way that helps compare variants, match the model to the real working environment and prepare one consolidated procurement list for the project.
Additional information:
- Locker with two compartments stacked vertically, in 2 columns.
- Cabinet equipped with legs and a levelling foot adjustable within 10 mm.
Description: Locker with two compartments stacked vertically, in 2 columns. Cabinet equipped with legs and a levelling foot adjustable within 10 mm.
Additional information:
- Locker with two compartments stacked vertically, in 2 columns.
- Cabinet equipped with legs and a levelling foot adjustable within 10 mm.
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How to use SUS 322 W st – with legs in a changing-room project
SUS 322 W st – with legs should be selected from the user count, cabinet-line width and cleaning workflow. The visible model data is 2 columns and 4 doors, 1940 x 600 x 500 mm, weight 34, so it can be compared with variants that use another number of columns or doors.
Before the inquiry, compare the Compartment, the cabinet types overview and the staff locker guide. Include user count, shift pattern, preferred RAL color, delivery location and whether lockers should stand on legs.
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