Elite Eight Door Camlock Locker – Blue Powder Coated Steel
Product Description
This eight door camlock locker from Elite Lockers is a straightforward, practical storage solution for staff changing areas. Each of the eight individual compartments is secured by a camlock mechanism,...
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 1800(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 camlock locker from Elite Lockers is a straightforward, practical storage solution for staff changing areas. Each of the eight individual compartments is secured by a camlock mechanism, providing reliable personal storage without the ongoing cost or management overhead of padlocks. The welded plinth fitted between the doors adds a useful degree of inter-compartment security, reducing the risk of access between adjacent bays. The unit is finished in powder coated steel in blue, which holds up well against the knocks and humidity typical of back-of-house environments.
In commercial catering settings, locker units take considerably more daily use than most other furniture — doors opened and closed repeatedly during shift changes, exposure to steam and condensation near changing or rest areas, and the general wear of a busy working environment. Powder coated steel construction is a sensible choice here: it is robust, easy to wipe down, and more resistant to surface damage than painted alternatives.
- Eight individually lockable compartments with camlock mechanism
- Welded plinth between doors improves inter-compartment security
- Powder coated steel finish — durable and easy to clean
- Supplied in blue — suitable where colour coding of staff areas is in use
- Freestanding unit suited to changing rooms, rest areas, or back-of-house corridors
Before ordering, it is worth confirming the available floor space and ceiling height in the intended location, as well as the number of staff requiring personal storage. For smaller teams or tighter spaces, a four door unit may be more appropriate, while larger sites or those with higher staff headcounts may benefit from a wider bank configuration or multiple units arranged side by side.
If you are fitting out a changing area or staff room and are unsure which locker arrangement best suits your team size and space, we are happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Eight individual compartments each secured by a camlock mechanism
- Welded plinth between doors reduces inter-compartment access risk
- Powder coated steel construction resists knocks, moisture and general wear
- Freestanding design suitable for changing rooms and back-of-house corridors
- Blue powder coat finish supports colour-coded staff area organisation
Operational Benefits
- Camlock mechanism removes the need for staff to supply their own padlocks
- Welded plinth deters casual access between adjacent compartments during busy shifts
- Powder coated finish withstands humid back-of-house conditions without deteriorating quickly
- Eight-compartment layout serves a full shift rotation without requiring multiple units on smaller sites
- Consistent blue finish helps maintain an organised, professional appearance in staff areas
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Finish
- Tough Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated Paint
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Flat Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 31.6kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- With eight individual compartments, this unit is generally suited to smaller teams or single-shift operations where each person has their own dedicated bay. If staff are working across multiple shifts and lockers are shared, the same eight compartments can serve a larger headcount, though this depends on your rota and storage requirements. For larger teams, multiple units or a wider bank configuration is usually the more practical approach.
- This is a freestanding unit with no electrical or plumbing connections required, so installation is straightforward. It is worth checking that the floor area is level and that there is adequate clearance for doors to open fully on all eight compartments. At 1800mm high, the unit will suit most standard ceiling heights, but do confirm headroom in lower or mezzanine-level changing areas before ordering.
- Powder coated steel performs well in moderately humid environments such as staff changing rooms and rest areas adjacent to kitchen spaces. It is more resistant to surface damage and moisture than standard painted steel. That said, it is not intended for direct exposure to steam or standing water, so positioning the unit away from immediate steam sources is advisable to maintain the finish over time.