Eight Door Camlock Locker with Sloping Top — Grey
Product Description
This eight-door locker unit from Elite Lockers is a freestanding, multi-compartment storage solution designed for staff changing areas, back-of-house corridors, and welfare facilities in commercial kitchens, hospitality venues, and food...
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Finish
- Tough Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated Paint
- Furniture frame
- Metal
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Product Description
This eight-door locker unit from Elite Lockers is a freestanding, multi-compartment storage solution designed for staff changing areas, back-of-house corridors, and welfare facilities in commercial kitchens, hospitality venues, and food production sites. Each of the eight individual compartments is secured by a camlock, and the unit is constructed from powder coated steel throughout, giving it the durability expected in working environments where lockers take daily, repeated use.
The welded plinth between door openings reinforces the structure between compartments and improves inter-compartment security — a practical detail that reduces the risk of access between adjacent bays, which matters in shared staff areas. The sloping top discourages items being left on top of the unit, which helps maintain a tidier appearance and is a consideration in environments where hygiene standards are monitored.
From an operational standpoint, this unit suits sites that need to accommodate several staff members within a compact footprint. Key practical advantages include:
- Camlock mechanism on each door — no padlocks required, reducing lost-key issues
- Sloping top to prevent storage of unauthorised or unhygienic items
- Powder coated steel finish resists knocks and everyday wear in busy back-of-house areas
- Eight individual compartments within a single freestanding unit
- Welded plinth construction adds rigidity and inter-compartment security
Installation is straightforward — the unit is freestanding and requires no fixings to walls or floors, though anchoring to a wall is advisable in high-traffic areas for stability. At 33.4kg, it will require two people to position safely. The grey powder coat finish is a neutral choice that sits well alongside other welfare room furniture.
This locker is well suited to small to medium kitchens, café back-of-house areas, and hospitality venues needing practical staff storage without a large footprint. Sites with a larger workforce or more demanding security requirements may find a higher-capacity or heavier-gauge alternative more appropriate.
If you are fitting out a staff welfare area and want to make sure you specify the right configuration, our team is happy to talk through your requirements before you order.
Key Features
- Eight individual compartments each secured by a camlock mechanism
- Welded plinth between doors strengthens inter-compartment security
- Sloping top prevents items being stored on the unit surface
- Powder coated steel construction built for daily commercial use
- Freestanding design requires no wall or floor fixings to operate
Operational Benefits
- Reduces lost-padlock issues with integrated camlock on every door
- Helps maintain hygiene standards by discouraging rooftop clutter
- Supports staff welfare compliance within a compact back-of-house footprint
- Durable finish withstands the knocks typical of busy staff areas
- Accommodates up to eight staff members within a single locker unit
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Finish
- Tough Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated Paint
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 33.4kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — it is designed for exactly this type of environment. The powder coated steel construction handles the daily wear typical of busy back-of-house welfare areas, and the sloping top is a practical feature where food hygiene standards apply. For larger teams, a wider bank of lockers or additional units may be needed.
- Yes, each compartment has its own camlock and operates with an individual key. This removes the need for staff to supply their own padlocks, which simplifies management and reduces the risk of lost or forgotten locks during service.
- The locker is freestanding and will stand independently without wall fixings. That said, in high-traffic corridors or areas where the unit may be subject to knocks, anchoring it to a wall is advisable for stability and safety — particularly given the unit weighs 33.4kg when empty.