Locker Keys


Frequently Asked Questions

How do I order a replacement locker key?

Most locker keys have a key number stamped on the key or the front of the lock. Once you have this number, you can order the matching replacement key cut to that key code.

What if I have lost all the locker keys?

Many locker locks have the key number stamped on the face of the lock. If the code is visible, you can order a replacement locker key cut to that number without needing the original key.

How do I order a large number of different locker keys?

For bulk orders with multiple key codes, you can upload a spreadsheet of key codes when ordering. Simply select the correct key series, upload your file and the codes will automatically populate into the basket, making it quick and easy to order large quantities of keys.

Can you customise what is marked on the key head?

Yes, for bulk locker key orders we can often provide custom markings on the key head, such as locker numbers, building IDs or contact details. The amount of text that can be added depends on the size and style of the key blank used for the lock. If you require specific markings, please contact us to discuss the available options.

Do you offer discounts on locker keys?

Yes. Keys are discounted based on the total quantity ordered within the same key series. The more keys you order, the lower the price per key.

What is a locker key series?

A locker key series refers to a range of keys produced for a specific lock manufacturer or lock type, each with its own set of key numbers. Many lockers use cam locks produced by manufacturers such as Lowe & Fletcher®, so replacement Lowe & Fletcher® locker keys must match the correct key series and code.

Lowe & Fletcher® key numbers often consist of a prefix followed by a 3 to 5 digit number (for example: G 1234).

When ordering a replacement locker key, you first need to select the correct key series, then enter the key number to ensure the replacement key matches the lock.