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Collection: Mechanical Locker Locks

Our mechanical combination locker locks provide secure, keyless access that’s ideal for schools, gyms, offices, and leisure facilities. Built for durability and ease of use, these locks eliminate the need for keys, reducing replacement costs and simplifying locker management. As a wholesale distributor, we supply mechanical combination locks in bulk to trade customers, contractors, and facilities managers. With options for private or public mode, these locks suit both personal and shared-use environments. Designed for fast installation and long-lasting performance, our mechanical combination locker locks deliver reliability at competitive trade prices, with UK-wide delivery available.

Private Mode (Assigned Use)

Private mode locks are designed for lockers that are assigned to one regular user, such as staff lockers, student lockers or workplace changing rooms. The same code is used every time, allowing the user to keep their personal settings while maintaining secure access. Private mode is ideal where lockers remain allocated long-term and consistent access is needed.

Public Mode (Shared Use)

Public mode locks automatically reset after each use, allowing the next user to set their own code. This makes them perfect for shared environments such as gyms, leisure centres, spas and visitor changing rooms. Users lock the door with a temporary code and the lock clears once reopened, keeping turnover fast and hassle-free.

Low Maintenance & Battery-Free Operation

Because mechanical locks don’t require batteries or power, there’s no risk of lockouts due to flat batteries or electrical faults. This makes them especially popular in schools and budget-conscious facilities where reliability and low ongoing maintenance are key.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a mechanical locker lock?

A mechanical lock is a keyless combination lock that uses rotating dials (usually 3 or 4) to open. They’re ideal for environments that don’t want to deal with keys, offering reliable security without batteries or electronics.

What's the difference between 3 and 4-dial locks?

3-dial locks are quicker to use and best for low-security areas (1,000 combinations), while 4-dial locks offer more combinations (10,000) and extra security. Both types can usually be reset to a new code when needed.

Can mechanical locks be used in shared-use areas?

Yes — most models offer both public (shared) and private (assigned) operating modes. Public mode allows users to set their own code each time, while private mode keeps one fixed code for regular users (which is changeable as and when needed).

What happens if someone forgets their code?

You’ll need a master key or code-finding key, depending on the model. A master key allows emergency access, while a code-finding key helps recover the current code without unlocking the lock. Both are available to order separately.

Are mechanical locks suitable for all locker types?

Most mechanical locks are designed for steel lockers, but models are available for wood, laminate or plastic doors too. Check the product description for door thickness compatibility before ordering. If you are ever unsure, feel free to contact us to ask.