Elite Five Door Camlock Locker with Sloping Top – Grey
Product Description
This five door locker bank from Elite Lockers is a full-height, powder coated steel unit designed for staff changing and storage areas in commercial and institutional environments. Each compartment is...
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Finish
- Tough Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated Paint
- Furniture frame
- Metal
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Product Description
This five door locker bank from Elite Lockers is a full-height, powder coated steel unit designed for staff changing and storage areas in commercial and institutional environments. Each compartment is fitted with a camlock, and the sloping top discourages items being left on the unit — a practical consideration in busy back-of-house areas where clutter and dust management matter. A welded plinth sits between the door frames to reduce the risk of tampering between adjacent compartments, which is a useful detail in higher-footfall staff facilities.
In day-to-day use, these lockers perform reliably in the kind of environments where storage units take regular, heavy use — hotel and restaurant back-of-house, food production facilities, and large hospitality operations. The powder coated steel construction handles knocks and daily contact well, and the grey finish is a neutral, unobtrusive choice that fits comfortably into most changing room layouts.
- Sloping top prevents items being stored on the unit and simplifies cleaning
- Welded plinth between doors reduces inter-compartment tampering
- Camlock on each door provides reliable individual access control
- Powder coated steel is durable and easy to wipe down
- Five door layout delivers individual staff storage within a single compact bank
At 1950mm in height, this is a full-height unit. It is worth confirming ceiling clearances and doorway access before delivery, particularly in basement changing rooms or areas with restricted access routes. The camlock fitting requires a key per compartment — padlocks are not compatible with this fitting type.
This unit suits medium to large operations where individual lockable storage is needed across a single bank. Smaller sites requiring fewer compartments, or larger operations needing multiple banks, will find alternative configurations within the Elite range worth considering.
If you are fitting out a staff facility and want to talk through the right locker arrangement for your space, we are happy to help before you commit to an order.
Key Features
- Five individual camlock compartments in a single full-height bank
- Sloping top discourages storage and reduces dust accumulation
- Welded plinth between doors limits inter-compartment access risk
- Powder coated steel construction rated for regular heavy-use environments
- Grey finish suits most commercial changing room and staff area layouts
Operational Benefits
- Keeps staff storage organised and individually secured within one unit
- Sloping top reduces cleaning time and prevents clutter build-up
- Camlock per door maintains clear individual access control for operators
- Durable powder coat finish withstands knocks without losing appearance
- Compact five door footprint makes efficient use of limited changing room space
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 450(D)mm
- Finish
- Tough Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated Paint
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 26kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Each camlock compartment comes with its own key. If you need additional or replacement keys, it is worth contacting us before ordering so we can confirm availability for the specific lock type fitted to this unit.
- Yes — powder coated steel lockers of this type are commonly used in hospitality, food production, and catering back-of-house staff areas. The finish is easy to wipe down, and the sloping top helps with dust and hygiene management. They are not designed for wet room or washdown environments.
- At 1950mm tall, clearance at the delivery route and final location is the main consideration — particularly if access involves tight corridors, low ceilings, or basement stairs. It is also worth confirming the floor is level, as uneven surfaces can affect how the doors align and close over time.