Elite 8-Door Combination Locker – Powder Coated Steel, Black
Product Description
This is a freestanding eight-compartment locker unit from Elite Lockers, operated by manual combination locks — no keys to manage or replace. The carcass is constructed from powder coated steel...
Specifications
- Colour
- Black
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Flat Top
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Product Description
This is a freestanding eight-compartment locker unit from Elite Lockers, operated by manual combination locks — no keys to manage or replace. The carcass is constructed from powder coated steel with a welded frame, and each door is reinforced to resist forced entry. The black finish is achieved through a durable powder coat process rather than paint, which holds up better under daily contact and cleaning.
In practice, these units are commonly used in staff changing rooms, back-of-house areas, leisure centres, schools, and similar high-footfall environments where lockers are in constant use throughout the day. The anti-bacterial coating is a practical feature in these settings — it is tested to inhibit the spread of bacteria including E. coli and MRSA, which matters in any shared space where hygiene standards need to be maintained.
From an installation standpoint, the lockers arrive pre-drilled for wall fixing, which helps prevent tipping and movement in busy areas. They can also be nested side by side to make efficient use of wall space. At just over 32kg per unit, they are manageable to position but will typically require two people to install safely. Key practical points to consider:
- Pre-drilled for wall fixing — no additional drilling required on site
- Units can be banked together for larger installations
- Anti-bacterial powder coat finish — practical for hygiene-sensitive environments
- Combination lock operation removes the need for key management
- Suitable for both secured wall mounting and freestanding use where space is limited
These lockers are well suited to smaller staff areas or single-department installations. For larger sites requiring extensive locker banks, it is worth considering whether a wider or taller configuration would better serve the volume of users.
If you are unsure how many units you need or whether this configuration suits your space, we are happy to talk it through before you order.
Key Features
- Welded powder coated steel frame with reinforced locker doors
- Manual combination lock operation across all eight compartments
- Anti-bacterial coating tested against E. coli and MRSA
- Pre-drilled fixing points for wall mounting or unit banking
- Black powder coat finish resistant to daily contact and cleaning
Operational Benefits
- Eliminates key management with combination locks on every door
- Supports hygiene compliance in high-footfall shared changing areas
- Units bank together to maximise usable wall space efficiently
- Wall-fixing capability prevents movement under physical pressure
- Durable steel construction withstands continuous daily use reliably
Specifications
- Colour
- Black
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Flat Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 32.5kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — the units are designed to be nested side by side, making them practical for longer locker runs along a wall. Pre-drilled fixing points allow each unit to be secured independently or as part of a banked group. For very large installations, it is worth speaking to us about the most practical configuration for your space.
- Manual combination lockers of this type are typically set by the user at the point of first use, with no electronic programming or battery required. If you have specific requirements around shared or assigned combinations for a managed facility, it is worth confirming the lock mechanism suits your operational needs before ordering.
- They are well suited to staff changing and storage areas adjacent to a kitchen environment. The anti-bacterial coating and robust steel construction make them appropriate for high-use back-of-house spaces. They are not designed for installation within the kitchen itself, where heat, steam, and moisture exposure would be a concern.