Keep power tools and battery packs secure, charged and organised with these anti-bacterial tool charging lockers. Designed for busy workshops and industrial environments, they provide individual lockable compartments with integrated power for safe charging.
Available in a choice of door colours, locker configurations and lock types, these units help you manage shared equipment, reduce trip hazards from trailing leads and support hygiene standards in the workplace.
Product Features
- Anti-bacterial finish helps inhibit the growth of bacteria on locker surfaces
- Individual tool compartments with charging capability for safe, secure power tool storage
- Choice of cylinder cam lock or hasp and staple lock to suit your key control policy
- Multiple boxes per column for efficient use of floor space
- Available in grey, blue or red doors to aid zoning or departmental colour coding
- Robust steel construction suitable for workshops, warehouses and maintenance areas
Key Specifications
| Door colour options | Grey, Blue, Red |
|---|---|
| Number of boxes per column | 4 |
| Configuration | Individual tool charging compartments in a single column |
| Lock type options | Cylinder cam lock or hasp and staple lock |
| Number of doors | 4 doors per column |
| Price range | £1224.00 - £1677.60 (depending on configuration and lock type) |
Applications
- Charging and securing cordless tools and batteries in workshops
- Shared tool management in maintenance and engineering departments
- Safe storage and charging of battery-powered equipment in warehouses
- Facilities, estates and building services tool control
- Trade schools and training centres requiring secure charging for equipment
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I choose between key locking and padlock locking?
Yes. You can specify either a cylinder cam lock, which is operated by a key, or a hasp and staple lock, which allows users to secure their compartment with their own padlock.
Do the lockers come with charging capability in each compartment?
Each compartment is designed as a tool charging box so that cordless tools and battery packs can be stored and charged securely behind a locked door, helping to reduce clutter and trailing cables.
Which door colour should I choose for my workplace?
The choice of grey, blue or red doors is mainly visual and organisational. Many sites use different colours to distinguish between departments, types of tools, or levels of access, helping staff quickly identify the correct lockers.
