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Battery Charging Site Locker
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There are no custom specifications for this product
There is no custom safety information for this product
Questions
A battery charging site locker provides a safe, secure, and organised space to charge power tool batteries on construction sites or workshops.
It helps prevent overheating, electrical hazards, and fire risks by offering RCD-protected outlets and controlled conditions for safe battery charging.
Yes, depending on the locker’s design and number of sockets, you can charge several power tool batteries simultaneously in a safe environment.
Yes, it can be used with most standard 240V power tool chargers, including those for drills, saws, and other cordless tools.
It’s mainly intended for site or workshop use, but it can be placed outdoors in sheltered areas to protect it from rain or moisture.
RCD (Residual Current Device) protection reduces the risk of electric shock by automatically shutting off power if a fault is detected.
Yes, the site locker is designed to be lockable, keeping your tools and chargers safe from unauthorised access while charging.
It’s best to follow manufacturer guidelines for each battery type, but the RCD protection adds an extra layer of safety for extended charging periods.
Yes, it’s ideal for construction sites or shared workshops where multiple people need to charge batteries securely in one central location.
By keeping chargers and cables organised and contained, it reduces trip hazards, clutter, and the chance of electrical incidents.
Yes, it works with most 240V tool chargers, similar to those used in domestic power outlets.
The locker is compact and can be relocated as needed, though it should be transported using a suitable vehicle due to its weight.
No, just connect it to a standard 240V supply and plug in your chargers. The built-in RCD system ensures safe operation.
Yes, you can store batteries in it when not in use, helping to protect them from dust, damage, or theft.
You should wear gloves and safety footwear to protect against sharp edges or heavy lifting when moving or positioning the locker.





















































