Lockers & Personal Storage — Expert Answer
What types of door latches and hasps are used on office lockers?
Common locker door-latching mechanisms include recessed handle latches (the most vandal-resistant — no external handle to break off), continuous piano-hinge doors (long-wearing and warp-resistant), and swing-handle latches. Hasps are used when employees supply their own padlock; built-in combination or key locks eliminate the padlock. Cam-lock cylinders are common for key models, while three-dial combination locks offer keyless convenience. For smart-locker upgrades, electronic RFID readers replace the mechanical latch entirely. Always test that the latch aligns positively and has minimal door gap when specifying a locker bank for security-sensitive environments. OfficeFurniture2go.com can help you match latch type to your security needs — call 1-800-460-0858.