Elite Eight Door Combination Locker – Red Powder Coated Steel
Product Description
This is an eight-compartment manual combination locker from Elite Lockers, constructed from powder coated steel and finished in red. Each compartment is secured by a built-in combination lock, removing the...
Specifications
- Colour
- Red
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Finish
- Powder Epoxy Coated
- Furniture frame
- Metal
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Product Description
This is an eight-compartment manual combination locker from Elite Lockers, constructed from powder coated steel and finished in red. Each compartment is secured by a built-in combination lock, removing the need for padlocks or key management. The unit is designed for staff and student changing environments where durability and inter-compartment security are day-to-day requirements.
In busy changing room environments — schools, universities, leisure centres, training facilities and similar sites — these lockers are built to handle sustained use. The reinforced doors and welded plinth between compartments reduce the risk of forced entry between adjacent units, which is a practical consideration in high-footfall settings. The powder coated steel frame resists knocks and surface damage well under regular use.
A few features that translate directly into operational value:
- Antibacterial coating effective against MRSA and E-coli, supporting hygiene standards in shared-use environments
- Combination lock on each door eliminates key issuing, losses and replacement costs
- Welded plinth between doors strengthens inter-compartment security
- Flat top design suits installations where surface space is useful or stacking is considered
- Pre-drilled rear fixing holes allow flush wall mounting, keeping the unit stable and reducing the floor footprint
Installation is straightforward. The pre-drilled holes at the rear allow the unit to be fixed directly to a wall, which prevents movement and keeps the locker tight against the wall surface. At 300mm deep, it sits neatly in corridors and changing areas without projecting significantly into circulation space. The unit weighs 28kg, so positioning during installation is manageable with two people without specialist equipment.
This locker is well suited to schools, universities, leisure facilities, training centres and workplace changing rooms where a modest number of secure compartments are needed without the complexity of key management. For sites requiring a larger bank of compartments or heavier-duty construction for particularly high-traffic use, alternative configurations are available within the range.
If you are fitting out a changing area and want to talk through the right locker layout or quantity for your space, we are happy to help you work through the options.
Key Features
- Powder coated steel frame with reinforced doors for durability
- Built-in manual combination lock on each of eight compartments
- Welded plinth between doors strengthens inter-compartment security
- Antibacterial coating tested effective against MRSA and E-coli
- Pre-drilled rear holes for flush wall mounting and secure fixing
Operational Benefits
- Eliminates key management costs and lost key replacements over time
- Supports hygiene compliance in shared-use changing environments
- Reduces unauthorised access risk between adjacent locker compartments
- Sits flush to walls, minimising space loss in corridors and changing rooms
- Suits busy staff or student areas with minimal ongoing maintenance required
Specifications
- Colour
- Red
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Finish
- Powder Epoxy Coated
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Flat Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 28kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, it is commonly used in exactly these settings. The combination lock removes the need for key administration, which is a practical advantage in schools and universities where key losses are a recurring issue. The antibacterial coating adds a further layer of suitability for shared-use environments.
- The unit can stand freely, but the pre-drilled holes in the rear panel are there specifically to allow wall fixing, which prevents the locker from shifting in use and is generally the recommended approach in any changing room where the unit will see regular, heavy use. Two people can position and fix it without specialist tools.
- That depends on the number of staff or users who need simultaneous access. Eight doors suits smaller teams or areas where lockers are shared across shifts. If you are fitting out a larger facility or need a continuous bank of compartments along a wall, it is worth speaking with us about the most practical layout before ordering.