Elite Five Door Camlock Locker with Sloping Top – Red
Product Description
This is a full-height, five-compartment steel locker designed for staff changing and storage areas in commercial environments. Each door is secured by a camlock fitting, giving individual users a straightforward...
Specifications
- Colour
- Red
- 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 is a full-height, five-compartment steel locker designed for staff changing and storage areas in commercial environments. Each door is secured by a camlock fitting, giving individual users a straightforward and reliable locking arrangement without the need for a padlock. The sloping top is a deliberate design choice rather than an aesthetic one — it prevents items accumulating on top of the unit, which matters in shared back-of-house spaces where clutter and hygiene standards need to be maintained. A welded plinth between doors adds structural rigidity and reduces the risk of access between adjacent compartments.
In hospitality and catering operations, locker provision is often selected quickly, but the quality of the unit has a direct effect on how well it holds up across multiple shifts and years of daily use. Powder-coated steel construction is well suited to the conditions typically found in back-of-house staff areas — moderate humidity, frequent handling, and the general wear of a working facility. The doors, hinges, and camlock mechanisms on a well-built unit like this should remain reliable without needing ongoing adjustment or repair.
- Camlock fitted as standard — no padlock required for basic locking
- Sloping top discourages storage on the unit and supports cleaner sightlines
- Red powder-coated finish — useful where colour-coding of departments or staff areas is in use
- Welded plinth between doors improves compartment separation and unit rigidity
- No fixed services required — no electrical, water, or gas connections needed
At 26kg, the unit is manageable for a two-person installation. No fixed services are needed, but floor space, room access, and ceiling height should all be confirmed before delivery — particularly in corridors or plant rooms where dimensions can be tighter than expected. The unit is full-height, so overhead clearance is worth checking in advance.
This locker is well suited to hospitality businesses, catering operations, food production sites, and similar environments where secure, individual staff storage is needed across a shift-based workforce. For sites requiring a different number of compartments, the same range is available in alternative door configurations. If you are fitting out a full changing area or are unsure which configuration suits your headcount and space, the team is happy to help you work it through before you order.
Key Features
- Five individual compartments each secured by a fitted camlock mechanism
- Sloping top design prevents accumulation of items above the unit
- Powder-coated steel construction finished in red for departmental colour-coding
- Welded plinth between doors strengthens structure and compartment separation
- Freestanding installation with no electrical, gas, or water connections required
Operational Benefits
- Reliable camlock on each door reduces maintenance calls across heavy daily use
- Sloping top supports hygiene standards in shared back-of-house staff areas
- Red finish allows straightforward colour-coding of staff zones or departments
- Rigid welded construction holds up to repeated use across multiple daily shifts
- No service connections simplifies installation and allows flexible placement
Specifications
- Colour
- Red
- 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
- The camlock is fitted as standard and is sufficient for everyday individual staff storage. If your site requires a padlock arrangement instead — for example, where staff supply their own locks — that would need a different locking configuration, as the camlock is integral to this unit's doors.
- Yes, powder-coated steel is a practical choice for back-of-house staff areas in catering and hospitality environments, where moderate humidity and regular knocks are typical. It is not designed for wet rooms or areas with direct water exposure, so if the changing area is particularly damp, ventilation in that space is worth considering.
- As a general guide, each member of staff who stores personal belongings during a shift needs their own compartment — so the number of lockers you need reflects your peak staffing level rather than total headcount. If you have teams working across overlapping shifts who share compartments, that changes the calculation, and it is worth talking through your rota before ordering to make sure you get the right quantity and configuration.