Elite Four Door Camlock Locker with Sloping Top — Grey
Product Description
This is a four-compartment staff locker from Elite Lockers, finished in grey with a tough epoxy polyester powder-coated paint finish. Each compartment is secured by a camlock, and the unit...
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 is a four-compartment staff locker from Elite Lockers, finished in grey with a tough epoxy polyester powder-coated paint finish. Each compartment is secured by a camlock, and the unit features a welded plinth between doors to improve inter-compartment security — reducing the risk of forced access through the gap between adjacent doors. The sloping top is a practical design feature that discourages items being stored on top of the unit, helping to maintain tidiness in changing areas and making cleaning easier.
The powder-coated finish is hardwearing and resistant to the knocks and scuffs typical of busy staff areas. It cleans down easily with a damp cloth, which is useful in environments where hygiene standards apply throughout the building, not just in the kitchen itself.
Practical points worth considering before ordering:
- Camlocks provide straightforward single-key access per compartment — spare keys should be managed by the site
- The sloping top prevents unauthorised storage and simplifies cleaning
- Welded plinth between doors adds a layer of inter-compartment security
- Powder-coated finish resists everyday wear in changing and welfare areas
- The grey finish suits most staff welfare and locker room environments
At just under two metres tall, this locker is designed to make efficient use of vertical space. It suits sites with moderate staffing levels where a compact four-person locker solution is appropriate. For larger teams or higher-security requirements, options with different locking mechanisms or greater compartment counts may be worth exploring.
If you are unsure whether this configuration suits your site layout or staff numbers, we are happy to talk it through before you place an order.
Key Features
- Four independently camlocked compartments for individual staff use
- Welded plinth between doors improves inter-compartment security
- Sloping top discourages storage and simplifies routine cleaning
- Tough epoxy polyester powder-coated finish resists everyday wear
- Grey finish suits standard staff welfare and changing room environments
Operational Benefits
- Reduces risk of forced inter-compartment access in busy staff areas
- Keeps locker tops clear, supporting tidiness and hygiene compliance
- Straightforward camlock operation minimises disruption during shift changes
- Hardwearing finish maintains appearance under daily staff room use
- Compact footprint allows efficient use of limited changing room space
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
- Tough epoxy polyester powder coated paint finish
- Weight
- 25kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The unit provides four separate compartments, each with its own camlock, so it is suited to a team of four individuals. For larger teams, multiple units can be positioned side by side, or a higher-compartment configuration may be more practical depending on the space available.
- The plinth is a fixed panel positioned between adjacent door openings. Its purpose is to close off the gap that would otherwise exist between compartment doors, making it harder to lever or force access from one compartment into another. It is a straightforward security measure commonly specified in commercial staff welfare areas.
- We would recommend confirming assembly and fixing details with us before ordering, as requirements can vary depending on floor type and whether the locker will be freestanding or secured to a wall. Given the height of the unit, anchoring to a wall or floor is generally advisable for stability, particularly in high-traffic areas.