Elite Eight Door Camlock Locker with Sloping Top – Red
Product Description
This is an eight-compartment freestanding locker unit constructed from powder-coated steel and finished in red. Each of the eight compartments is secured by its own individual camlock, providing straightforward key-per-compartment...
Specifications
- Colour
- Red
- 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 an eight-compartment freestanding locker unit constructed from powder-coated steel and finished in red. Each of the eight compartments is secured by its own individual camlock, providing straightforward key-per-compartment operation for staff. A welded plinth sits between the two four-door columns, adding structural rigidity and reducing the risk of access between adjacent compartments — a detail that separates this from more basic budget locker designs. The sloping top is a practical measure that discourages items being left on top of the unit, helping to keep staff areas tidy without any additional effort.
In commercial hospitality and catering environments, staff locker provision is both a day-to-day operational need and a compliance consideration. This unit is well suited to changing rooms, staff corridors, and back-of-house areas where space is at a premium. The 300mm depth means it can sit in relatively tight runs without projecting significantly into a walkway, making it a practical choice for the kind of narrow corridors common in hotel back-of-house and kitchen staff areas.
The powder-coated steel finish holds up well under routine wear and is straightforward to wipe down. At 27kg, the unit is manageable for a two-person installation. It is a freestanding design, though in high-traffic environments it is worth considering whether wall anchoring would add useful stability.
- Eight individually lockable compartments within a single freestanding unit
- Welded inter-column plinth improves compartment-to-compartment security
- Sloping top prevents accumulation of items above the unit
- Compact 300mm depth suits corridors and smaller changing areas
- Powder-coated steel is durable and easy to clean in daily use
If you are fitting out a staff area and are weighing up whether this configuration matches your headcount or available space, we are happy to talk it through before you order.
Key Features
- Eight individual compartments each secured by a dedicated camlock
- Welded plinth between door columns reinforces inter-compartment security
- Sloping top design actively discourages storage above the unit
- Powder-coated steel construction finished in red for easy identification
- Compact 300mm depth suits installation in narrow corridors and staff areas
Operational Benefits
- Gives each staff member secure, independent personal storage in one unit
- Reduces clutter in staff areas through the built-in sloping top
- Fits into tight back-of-house runs without obstructing circulation routes
- Durable finish withstands the routine wear of a busy staff changing area
- Straightforward camlock operation minimises key management complexity
Specifications
- Colour
- Red
- 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
- The unit provides eight individual lockable compartments, so it is suited to smaller brigades or teams where each person requires a dedicated, secure space for personal belongings. For larger operations — a hotel kitchen brigade or a high-volume hospitality team — a wider or taller bank of lockers is likely to be more practical, and it is worth discussing your headcount before ordering.
- The unit is designed as a freestanding installation and will stand independently under normal conditions. In higher-traffic environments, or where the unit will be positioned in a corridor with regular passing foot traffic, wall anchoring is a sensible precaution for long-term stability.
- Powder-coated steel is a practical surface in staff welfare areas — it is easy to wipe down and resists the routine knocks and scuffs common in back-of-house environments. This unit is intended for changing rooms and staff corridors rather than food preparation areas, so it does not need to meet the same surface hygiene standards as kitchen equipment. If your site has specific welfare facility requirements, it is worth checking these against your local compliance obligations before specifying.