TA-50 military gear lockers in a military base equipment room
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TA-50 Military Gear Lockers: Storage Solutions for Armed Forces & First Responders

What Is a TA-50 Gear Locker?

A TA-50 gear locker is a heavy-duty, full-size storage unit designed to organize and secure non-standardized military equipment, personal protective gear, and tactical accessories. The name "TA-50" comes from the U.S. military designation for Table of Allowances 50 — the list of individual equipment issued to each soldier.

These lockers are built to withstand the toughest conditions and meet the rigorous demands of military bases, fire stations, police departments, and other high-intensity environments where gear must be organized, accessible, and secure.

Unlike standard school or personnel lockers, TA-50 gear lockers are engineered for oversized, heavy, and irregularly shaped equipment that doesn't fit in conventional storage.

Heavy-Duty Construction

Cogan TA-50 gear lockers are built with the same industrial-grade materials that have defined our products for over 100 years:

Structural Framework

  • Side panels & doors — framed welded wire mesh in your choice of mesh density (2"x2", 2"x1", or 1"x1" x 10GA)
  • Roof & back panels — unframed 2"x2"x6&8GA galvanized welded wire mesh with 1¼"x1¼"x12GA transom angle
  • 6-inch raised sweep legs — elevate the locker to guard against water damage from floor cleaning and flooding
  • Heavy-duty powder-coated finish — maximum corrosion resistance for long-term durability

Why Wire Mesh?

Wire mesh construction is critical for gear storage because it provides:

  • Ventilation — wet or sweaty gear dries naturally, preventing mold, mildew, and odor buildup
  • Visibility — personnel can quickly verify their gear is present and correctly stowed without opening the locker
  • Accountability — supervisors can visually inspect gear readiness across multiple lockers simultaneously
  • Fire safety — open mesh allows sprinkler systems to reach stored equipment directly
Close-up of TA-50 gear locker showing heavy-duty wire mesh, coat rod, hooks, and shelving
TA-50 gear lockers feature heavy-duty wire mesh with coat rod, hooks, and adjustable shelving

Military & Defense Applications

In military environments, proper gear storage is not just about organization — it's about readiness. Every soldier needs to locate, inspect, and deploy their equipment quickly.

What TA-50 Lockers Store

  • Body armor and ballistic vests
  • Helmets and headgear
  • Load-bearing equipment and tactical vests
  • Rucksacks, duffel bags, and field packs
  • Cold-weather gear and rain gear
  • Boots, uniforms, and accessories

Why Military Facilities Choose Cogan

  • Neat, orderly storage — crucial for military inspections and accountability
  • Structural reinforcement — framed panel design creates a robust support system that withstands heavy daily use
  • Corrosion resistance — powder-coated finish stands up to harsh environments
  • Customizable configurations — shelving, hooks, and coat rods can be arranged to match specific equipment sets

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Fire Station & First Responder Use

Fire stations and emergency services face unique storage challenges: gear is bulky, often wet or contaminated, and must be accessible in seconds during emergency calls.

Firefighter Gear Storage

  • Turnout gear — bunker coats, pants, boots, and helmets need individual storage with maximum airflow for drying
  • SCBA equipment — self-contained breathing apparatus stored securely between calls
  • Personal protective equipment — gloves, hoods, and accessories organized for rapid deployment

Why Open Mesh Matters for Fire Stations

The open wire mesh design is particularly valuable in fire stations because:

  • Gear drying — turnout gear must dry between calls; wire mesh maximizes airflow around wet equipment
  • Contamination control — visible storage helps identify contaminated gear that needs decontamination
  • Rapid access — firefighters can visually locate their gear without opening doors during emergency response
  • NFPA compliance — proper gear storage and drying is addressed in NFPA standards for firefighter health and safety

Standard Features & Options

Included with Every TA-50 Locker

  • Heavy-duty coat rod — full-width rod for hanging uniforms, coats, and body armor
  • Four hooks — for helmets, bags, belts, and accessories
  • Upper and lower shelves — available in wire mesh or 16GA framed sheet metal
  • Door stoppers and padlock hasps — secure locking with user-supplied padlock
  • 6-inch raised sweep legs — protection against water damage

Door Options

Option Standard Widths Standard Heights
Single Swing1'-0" to 4'-0"6'-0" to 7'-6"
Double Swing2'-0" to 4'-0"6'-0" to 7'-6"

Height Options

Freestanding posts are available in 6'6", 7'0", 7'6", or 8'0" heights to accommodate different ceiling conditions and storage requirements.

Mesh Density Options

Cogan TA-50 lockers offer three mesh density options for side panels and doors, each serving different security and visibility requirements:

Mesh Size Best For Characteristics
2"x2"x10GAStandard military, fire stationMaximum visibility and airflow; standard security
2"x1"x10GAEnhanced security areasTighter horizontal spacing; harder to reach through mesh
1"x1"x10GAMaximum securityTightest mesh; prevents small items from being removed through openings

An alternative option of unframed 22GA galvanized sheet metal panels is also available for applications requiring complete visual privacy.

Built Strong for Those Who Serve

Cogan TA-50 lockers are trusted by military bases and fire stations across Canada.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does TA-50 stand for?

TA-50 stands for Table of Allowances 50, a U.S. military designation for the list of individual equipment issued to each soldier. TA-50 gear lockers are designed to store this equipment in an organized, accessible, and accountable manner.

Why are the legs raised 6 inches?

The 6-inch raised sweep legs protect stored equipment from water damage caused by floor cleaning, minor flooding, or spills. This is especially important in military barracks and fire stations where floors are regularly washed down.

Can TA-50 lockers accommodate body armor?

Yes. The heavy-duty coat rod and generous interior dimensions are specifically designed to hang body armor, ballistic vests, and other heavy protective equipment. The locker widths range from 1 foot to 4 feet to accommodate various equipment configurations.

Are Cogan TA-50 lockers used by the Canadian Armed Forces?

Cogan's TA-50 gear lockers are designed to meet the rigorous demands of military applications and are used in military and defense facilities across Canada. Contact us for specific procurement information.