Elite Eight Door Camlock Locker with Sloping Top – Blue
Product Description
This is a powder coated steel locker unit providing eight individually secured compartments, finished in blue and fitted with a sloping top. Each compartment is secured independently by a camlock,...
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Finish
- Tough Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated Paint
- Furniture frame
- Metal
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Product Description
This is a powder coated steel locker unit providing eight individually secured compartments, finished in blue and fitted with a sloping top. Each compartment is secured independently by a camlock, and a welded plinth runs between the doors to reinforce the division between sections and reduce the risk of access between adjacent compartments. The sloping top is a deliberate functional choice rather than a styling detail.
In back-of-house and staff changing environments, locker durability is often underestimated at the point of purchase. Powder coated steel handles the humidity, knocks, and general wear of a busy changing area considerably better than flat-painted or laminate alternatives. Welded construction also holds up better over time than bolted assemblies, which can work loose under repeated use. The sloping top addresses a common practical problem — flat-topped lockers in staff areas tend to accumulate bags, boxes, and miscellaneous items, which creates housekeeping and compliance issues over time.
Key operational benefits include:
- Eight independently secured compartments reduce shared-access disputes between staff
- Welded plinth maintains compartment integrity and discourages inter-section access
- Sloping top prevents the unit becoming an informal storage surface
- Powder coated finish withstands everyday wear in changing and welfare areas
- Narrow footprint makes use of wall space without occupying excessive floor area
The unit is tall and will need ceiling clearance confirmed before installation. At 27kg it requires two people to move and position safely, particularly up stairs or through narrow corridors. The 300mm depth suits shallower changing areas but is worth measuring against the items staff typically need to store.
This configuration suits small to medium teams where individual secure storage is the priority. Sites with larger workforces or more demanding security requirements may find a wider or higher-capacity unit better suited to their needs.
If you are fitting out a staff area and want to check whether this unit works for your space and team size, we are glad to help you think it through.
Key Features
- Eight individually secured compartments each fitted with a camlock
- Welded plinth between doors reinforces inter-compartment division
- Sloping top prevents items being stored on the unit surface
- Powder coated steel construction resists humidity and physical wear
- Narrow 300mm depth suits tight or restricted changing areas
Operational Benefits
- Individual camlocks allow each staff member independent secure access
- Welded construction maintains structural integrity under prolonged daily use
- Sloping top supports housekeeping compliance in back-of-house welfare areas
- Durable finish reduces maintenance and repainting over the unit's service life
- Compact footprint preserves usable floor space in smaller changing rooms
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Finish
- Tough Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated Paint
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 27kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- With eight compartments, the unit provides individual storage for up to eight members of staff. If your team is larger or shifts overlap significantly, it is worth considering a multi-unit installation or a wider locker configuration to avoid shared compartments.
- Confirm ceiling height is sufficient given the 1950mm standing height of the unit, and check that doorways and corridors allow safe access during delivery and positioning. At 27kg, two people are needed to move and place the unit, and the floor surface should be level to ensure the doors hang and close correctly.
- Powder coated steel is a practical choice for changing and welfare areas — it resists surface chipping, handles moisture reasonably well, and is straightforward to wipe clean. The blue finish is a standard colour option that works well where operators want a consistent or branded appearance across their welfare facilities.