Elite Eight Door Camlock Locker – Blue Powder Coated Steel
Product Description
This eight door locker from Elite Lockers provides individual, lockable storage for up to eight members of staff within a single freestanding unit. Each compartment is secured by a camlock...
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 locker from Elite Lockers provides individual, lockable storage for up to eight members of staff within a single freestanding unit. Each compartment is secured by a camlock mechanism, which removes the need for staff to supply their own padlocks and reduces the management overhead that comes with lost keys or forgotten combinations. A welded plinth fitted between the doors adds a practical degree of inter-compartment security, limiting the risk of access between adjacent bays.
In commercial catering and hospitality environments, staff lockers take a considerable amount of daily wear — doors opened and closed repeatedly across shift changes, exposure to condensation near changing areas, and the general knocks of a busy back-of-house. Powder coated steel is a sensible material choice in this context: it is robust, straightforward to wipe down, and holds up better against surface damage and humidity than standard painted finishes. The blue colour makes this unit a practical option where colour coding is used to distinguish staff areas or department zones.
- Eight individually lockable compartments secured by camlock mechanism
- Welded plinth between doors reduces inter-compartment access risk
- Powder coated steel finish resists knocks, moisture, and surface damage
- Blue finish suited to colour-coded staff area schemes
- Freestanding design suitable for changing rooms, rest areas, or corridors
Before ordering, it is worth confirming the floor space available in the intended location, the ceiling height, and the number of staff who need personal storage. For smaller teams or tighter spaces, a four door unit may be more appropriate. Larger sites or those with higher staff headcounts may find a wider bank configuration or multiple units better suited to their needs.
If you are planning a staff room or changing area fit-out and want to talk through the right locker arrangement for your team size and layout, we are happy to help.
Key Features
- Eight individually lockable compartments with built-in camlock mechanism
- Welded plinth between doors limits access between adjacent compartments
- Powder coated steel construction resists humidity and surface wear
- Freestanding unit requires no wall fixing for standard installation
- Blue powder coat finish suitable for colour-coded staff area schemes
Operational Benefits
- Removes padlock management overhead across shifts and staff changes
- Durable finish withstands daily wear in busy back-of-house environments
- Single unit provides storage for up to eight staff members simultaneously
- Easy-clean surfaces help maintain hygiene standards in changing areas
- Colour coding supports organised, clearly identified staff storage zones
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
- As a starting point, each staff member who uses a changing area or stores personal belongings on site will typically need their own compartment. Where staff work fixed shifts with no overlap, some operators share lockers across shifts, though this requires careful key management. For sites where headcount is likely to grow, it is worth planning for additional capacity from the outset rather than retrofitting later.
- Powder coated steel performs well in the conditions typical of staff changing areas and rest rooms, including moderate humidity and the occasional wipe-down with cleaning products. It is more resistant to surface damage and moisture than standard painted steel. That said, lockers positioned directly adjacent to wet room facilities or areas with persistent standing water would benefit from a more specialist finish — if that applies to your site, it is worth discussing before you order.
- Yes. Freestanding units like this one can be positioned side by side to create a continuous bank where space allows. It is worth confirming the available wall run and floor area before ordering multiple units, and ensuring the floor is level to avoid alignment issues between adjacent lockers.