Elite Double Door Camlock Locker Grey Steel
Product Description
This is a full-height, double-door steel locker finished in a tough epoxy polyester powder coat in grey. Each unit houses two separate compartments secured by individual camlocks, with a welded...
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1800(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 full-height, double-door steel locker finished in a tough epoxy polyester powder coat in grey. Each unit houses two separate compartments secured by individual camlocks, with a welded plinth between the doors that reinforces the dividing point between compartments — a practical detail that improves inter-compartment security and adds structural rigidity at a commonly stressed point.
In high-footfall environments such as staff rooms, changing areas, and back-of-house corridors, locker durability comes down largely to build quality at the joints and door edges. The reinforced doors and welded construction here are intended for sustained daily use rather than light-duty or occasional access. The powder coat finish resists chipping and corrosion better than a painted surface alone, which matters in areas prone to humidity — a common consideration in catering and food production sites where changing rooms sit adjacent to kitchen spaces.
Practical points worth noting before ordering:
- The welded plinth between doors adds inter-compartment security without requiring a separate partition panel
- Camlock mechanism provides a straightforward, key-operated solution with no padlock required
- Flat top design avoids dust-trap ledges and simplifies cleaning
- Powder coat finish tolerates regular wiping down in humid environments
- At 21.5kg, two-person installation is advisable for safe positioning
At 1800mm tall with a 300mm square footprint, this is a compact locker suited to sites where floor space is at a premium. It will fit comfortably into most standard changing room layouts and can be banked in rows where numbers allow. It is worth considering whether single-door or wider-body alternatives would better suit your staff headcount and storage needs — if you are fitting out a larger facility or need a different configuration, it is worth a conversation before you commit to quantities.
If you are unsure how many units you need, what configuration works best for your site, or whether this specification is appropriate for your environment, the team is happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Individual camlock per door provides key-operated compartment security
- Welded plinth between doors reinforces inter-compartment division structurally
- Reinforced doors designed to withstand repeated daily use in busy environments
- Flat top construction eliminates dust-collecting ledges for easier maintenance
- Tough epoxy polyester powder coat finish resists chipping and corrosion
Operational Benefits
- Keeps staff belongings secure without requiring separate padlocks or fittings
- Welded construction reduces flex and wear at high-stress points over time
- Compact 300mm footprint allows effective use of limited changing room space
- Powder coat finish withstands humidity common in catering back-of-house areas
- Double-door configuration suits two staff members per unit, maximising capacity
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Finish
- Tough Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated Paint
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Flat Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Tough epoxy polyester powder coated paint finish
- Weight
- 21.5kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The epoxy polyester powder coat finish performs better than a standard paint finish in humid conditions, making it a reasonable choice for changing rooms adjacent to kitchen or production areas. That said, adequate ventilation in the changing room itself will always extend the life of any steel locker, so it is worth reviewing airflow in the space before installation.
- As a double-door unit, each locker provides two separate compartments, so one unit serves two members of staff. If shift patterns mean the same locker is shared across shifts, you may be able to reduce the total number needed — it is worth factoring in your peak staffing numbers and any shift-sharing arrangements when calculating quantities.
- The units are designed to stand freestanding and can be banked together in rows for stability. Wall fixing is not always required but is advisable in environments where the lockers may be subject to significant movement or where health and safety requirements stipulate it — your installer will be able to advise based on the specific site conditions.