Lockers are an unassuming but important part of many residential construction projects. In some jurisdictions, no lockers = no occupancy. That’s why it’s important for your project, and your reputation, to get them right.
Combining decades of experience in the locker industry, metal working, construction, manufacturing and technical sales, the Canada Lockers team understands the storage locker market from all angles.
Our goal is simple, yet ambitious:
To achieve that goal. we’ve equipped our production facility with the latest in manufacturing technology. This equipment allows us to build better lockers, faster, with more features, and at a lower production cost.
Operating that machinery is a deeply skilled team of metalworkers and managers who have spent their careers running Canadian factories.
Some locker companies shear and punch their metal parts by hand. This leads to inaccurate parts that can vary in size and squareness. That variation can lead to locker walls that aren’t square, or corners that are rounded or don’t join evenly.
Better Parts = Better Lockers. That’s why Canada Lockers cuts all of our parts using modern 3kw laser cutters. Enabling us to produce a perfectly sized part, pre-cut with all of the standard holes needed for installation, this technology dramatically improves quality + saves you time during installation.
Once cut, the frames of our lockers are bent on a powerful 125 ton press brake.
Controlled by a modern CNC controller operating a 6 + 1 axis, parts are placed above the die and then pressed by the brake into a 90-degree angle to form the locker frame.
With parts measuring up to 7 ft long, this impressive machine’s precision and strength produces a long, even bend with no twist.
Canada Lockers is one of the first manufacturers in Canada to use laser welding in our assembly process.
Laser welding fuses metal parts together using a high-intensity laser beam