Elite Eight Door Camlock Locker with Sloping Top — Grey
Product Description
This unit from Elite Lockers provides eight individual lockable compartments within a single freestanding powder-coated steel frame. Each compartment is secured by a camlock, and a welded plinth runs between...
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- 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 unit from Elite Lockers provides eight individual lockable compartments within a single freestanding powder-coated steel frame. Each compartment is secured by a camlock, and a welded plinth runs between the door columns to reinforce the partition between adjacent sections — a practical detail that reduces the risk of items being passed or forced between compartments. The sloping top is a deliberate design choice that discourages items being left on the unit, which is a common compliance requirement in food businesses and healthcare environments where surfaces must be kept clear.
Built from powder-coated steel in a durable grey finish, the unit is constructed to withstand the daily wear typical of a busy staff changing room or back-of-house locker area. The finish is reasonably resistant to knocks and scuffs and straightforward to wipe down — both practical considerations where hygiene and appearance matter. At 27kg, the unit is solid enough to stand without flexing under normal use.
Practical reasons operators commonly choose this configuration include:
- Eight individual lockable compartments within a compact single-column footprint
- Welded plinth between door columns adds inter-compartment security
- Sloping top keeps surfaces clear and supports compliance in food and healthcare settings
- Powder-coated steel finish is durable and easy to maintain
- Camlock mechanism is simple to manage and straightforward to re-key if required
The unit is freestanding and does not require wall fixing, though anchoring to a solid surface is worth considering in high-traffic corridors or narrow spaces. At 300mm deep, it is well suited to locations where floor space is limited. For larger teams or sites requiring a greater number of compartments, wider bank configurations are available in the range.
This locker is a practical choice for catering businesses, food production sites, hospitality back-of-house areas, and similar premises where staff need secure personal storage. It works equally well in smaller office environments or trade counter settings.
If you are planning a locker room or changing area and want to work through compartment numbers, layout, or configuration options, the team are happy to help you think it through before you place an order.
Key Features
- Eight individual camlock-secured compartments within a single steel frame
- Welded plinth between door columns reinforces inter-compartment security
- Sloping top actively discourages surface storage in compliance-sensitive environments
- Powder-coated steel construction rated to withstand busy changing room conditions
- Freestanding design at 300mm depth suits space-limited locker room layouts
Operational Benefits
- Provides secure personal storage for up to eight staff within a compact footprint
- Sloping top supports compliance requirements in food and healthcare environments
- Durable grey powder coat finish reduces maintenance effort in high-traffic areas
- Camlock mechanism simplifies day-to-day management and re-keying when staff change
- Solid 27kg frame remains stable under normal daily use without wall fixing
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- 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
- Yes — it is commonly used in hospitality back-of-house areas, catering operations, and food production sites. The sloping top is particularly relevant in these settings, as it actively prevents items accumulating on the unit surface, which is often a point of focus during hygiene or compliance inspections.
- The locker is freestanding and does not require wall or floor fixing as standard. That said, anchoring is worth considering in high-traffic areas, narrow corridors, or anywhere the unit might be subject to accidental knocks — a 27kg steel unit is stable under normal use, but fixing adds an extra margin of security in busier environments.
- Camlocks are a widely used and readily available mechanism, which makes replacement and re-keying straightforward. If you are fitting out a larger site with multiple units, it is worth considering whether you want compartments keyed individually or grouped — the team can advise on the most practical approach for your setup.