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School Gym Locker Room Electronic Cabinet 12-Door PIN Code Steel Storage for PE Class Student Belongings

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School Gym Locker Room Electronic Cabinet 12-Door PIN Code Steel Storage for PE Class Student Belongings
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School Gym Locker Room Electronic Cabinet – 12-Door PIN Code Steel Storage

School PE classes have a storage problem that every PE teacher knows too well. Thirty students show up with bags, street clothes, phones, and water bottles. There's a changing room, but the lockers haven't worked since 2015. Broken locks, missing keys, doors held shut with rubber bands. Most kids just throw their stuff on a bench and hope it's there when they get back.

I've talked to enough PE teachers to know this is universal. One school I worked with had combination lockers where half the dials were stripped. Kids didn't know their combinations. The PE teacher spent the first 10 minutes of every class helping students open their lockers. That's 10 minutes of class time gone, every single day.

They switched to PIN code electronic lockers. Each compartment has its own keypad. Students set a 4-digit code, drop their stuff, close the door, and hit the gym. When they come back, they enter the same code and grab their belongings. No keys to lose. No combinations to forget written on a scrap of paper.

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The teacher said the first week was the best — zero time spent on locker issues. Class started on time.

Here's how it works for your school.

Self-Set PIN Code

The student presses any key on an empty compartment's keypad. Enters a 4-digit code. Confirms it. Door pops open. Stores their bag, changes for PE, closes the door. Comes back after class, enters the same code, grabs their things. The code is set fresh each use — no permanent assignment needed.

12 Independent Compartments

Each compartment has its own keypad and lock. Code A opens compartment 1. Code B opens compartment 2. A student never accidentally opens someone else's door.

PE Teacher Master Key

One master card or master code opens every compartment. If a student forgets their code, the teacher opens their door in seconds. No drilling, no cutting, no damage. The teacher can also bulk-open all compartments at the end of the school day to clear any forgotten items.

0.8mm Cold-Rolled Steel

Body is 0.8mm thick. School locker rooms are rough — slammed doors, kicked lockers, heavy backpacks swinging around. This cabinet handles daily abuse from 30 students without a problem.

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Powder Coating – Not Paint

Electrostatic powder coating bonds to the steel. Stands up to cleaning, disinfectant, and the occasional aggressive wipe-down. Doesn't chip or peel in a school environment.

Durable Keypad

The numeric keypad is built for high-frequency use. 100,000+ press cycles — that's years of daily PE class use. Lighted digits so students can see the keypad even in dim changing room lighting.

Recessed Handle

Flat door surface. Nothing sticks out for a student to catch their gym bag on or bang their knee against in a crowded changing room.

Floating Assignment – No Permanent Space

No assigned compartments. No student has a permanent locker. They use whichever compartment is available when they arrive. This means 12 compartments serve a full PE class — because only one class uses the locker room at a time, and every student gets a compartment. The system resets after each use.

How It Works in a School Gym Locker Room

Place a bank of units along the wall of the changing room. Each cabinet is 1200mm wide. For a typical PE class of 30 students, 2-3 units (24-36 compartments) is enough. For schools running multiple classes concurrently, add more units.

Student flow: Arrive at changing room → find an empty compartment → press any key on the keypad → enter a 4-digit code (like 1234) → confirm → door opens → remove street clothes → hang gym clothes → store bag and phone → close door → head to the gym. After class: return to locker room → enter the same 4-digit code → door opens → grab bag → change back → head to next class.

The entire process takes about 30 seconds. Students don't wait for a teacher to assign a locker. They don't fumble with a padlock combination. They don't worry about losing a key while running the track.

At end of day: the PE teacher swipes the master card and bulk-opens all compartments. Any forgotten items are collected and placed in the lost and found. The compartments are ready for the next day.

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Maintenance Tips for School Gym Lockers

School locker rooms are high-traffic environments. Here's what we've learned from installations in schools.

Keypad cleaning. After a semester of sweaty fingers hitting the same keys, the keypad can get sticky or less responsive. Wipe the keypad surface with a dry cloth once a week. If students have been eating snacks before class, a mild cleaner on a soft cloth removes any residue. No steel wool, no abrasive pads.

Check keypad screws every term. Kids can be rough. We've seen keypad panels loosened by repeated hard pressing or accidental knocks. A quick tighten of the mounting screws once per term prevents loose keypads.

Battery backup check. The backup battery keeps the system running during power outages. Test it at the start of each school year. Replace the battery every 2-3 years — they're standard 12V units, cheap to replace.

The smell problem. Wet gym clothes left in a closed locker for hours — that's the number one complaint we hear. It's not the locker's fault, but we added ventilation slots in the compartment floor. Air circulates, things dry out faster. Encourage students to take their damp clothes home after class. Some schools put a "please air your locker after use" sign on the cabinet.

Lost and found. The master key bulk-open feature is your best friend. At the end of every school day, bulk-open all compartments. Collect abandoned items. Reset everything for the next day.

Specs

Parameter Value
Overall size 1800 × 1200 × 460 mm
Single compartment 320 × 400 × 460 mm
Material Cold-rolled steel with powder coating
Steel thickness 0.8 mm (body) / 0.6 mm (door)
Number of doors 12 (3 columns × 4 rows)
Lock type Digital PIN code (user-set 4-digit)
Keypad life 100,000+ press cycles
Master override Teacher master card or master code
Keypad display Backlit digits for low-light visibility
Handle Recessed flat handle
Ventilation Compartment floor ventilation slots
Color Gray-white body (custom RAL available)
Power AC 220V + DC 12V backup battery
Operation mode Floating assignment (no permanent assignment)
Delivery Fully assembled, plug and play
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FAQ

Q: Is 12 compartments enough for a PE class? A: For a class of 25-30 students, install 2-3 units (24-36 compartments). Since only one class uses the locker room at a time, each compartment is used by a different student every class period. One unit alone (12 compartments) works for smaller classes or schools that run split PE groups.

Q: What happens when a student forgets their PIN code? A: The PE teacher opens the compartment with the master card or master code. Takes about 10 seconds. No damage, no lost class time. We recommend training all PE staff on the master override procedure.

Q: Can students use the same code every day? A: The system requires a fresh code for each use. The code is valid for one session only. When the student retrieves their belongings and closes the door, the compartment resets. Next time, they set a new code.

Q: What if a student enters the wrong code on someone else's compartment? A: The system won't open. The wrong code triggers a gentle error beep and the keypad resets. No lockout, no alarm. The student just tries a different compartment.

Q: Can multiple students share one compartment? A: No — one code opens one compartment, and it closes when the items are retrieved. Each student uses their own compartment. No sharing of PIN codes.

Q: What about vandalism? A: 0.8mm cold-rolled steel makes the cabinet itself hard to damage. The keypad is recessed slightly into the door, so it's harder to pry off. The teacher master override means no one is locked out permanently even if a keypad gets damaged.

Q: How long do the keypads last? A: Rated for 100,000+ press cycles. In a school with 5 PE classes per day, 5 days a week, that's roughly 8-10 years of use. Individual keypad modules are replaceable — if one fails, swap it in 5 minutes.

Q: Can I lock a specific compartment for a specific student long-term? A: The standard system uses floating assignment. If you need permanent assignment for specific students (sports team lockers, after-school club storage), we can configure fixed mode. Let us know.

Q: Can I customize the door color with school colors? A: Yes. Any RAL color. No minimum quantity. Logo or school crest printing on doors is also available.

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A PE teacher's time should be spent coaching, not fixing broken locker combinations. PIN code electronic lockers eliminate the locker headache — students set their own password, the teacher has a master override, and the whole system runs with zero consumables and minimal maintenance.

This 12-door PIN code locker is already installed in school gyms and locker rooms. We'll draw a free layout — send us your changing room dimensions and average class size, and we'll tell you exactly how many units to install and where they fit.

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