Elite Four Door Electronic Combination Locker with Sloping Top Grey
Product Description
This is a four-compartment locker unit from Elite, constructed from powder coated steel and fitted with electronic combination locks on each door. The sloping top discourages items being left on...
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
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Product Description
This is a four-compartment locker unit from Elite, constructed from powder coated steel and fitted with electronic combination locks on each door. The sloping top discourages items being left on top of the unit, which is a practical consideration in any staffed facility where clutter and hygiene standards are a concern. Each door benefits from a reinforced construction, and a welded plinth sits between the doors to add rigidity and reduce the risk of access between compartments.
The unit carries an antibacterial coating across its surfaces, which makes it a considered choice for environments where hygiene standards are taken seriously — changing rooms, staff welfare areas, leisure facilities, and similar spaces. Pre-drilled fixing holes in the back panel allow the locker to be mounted flush against a wall, keeping it stable under daily use and making the most of the available floor space.
From an operational standpoint, the electronic locking system removes the need to manage physical keys, which reduces administrative overhead and eliminates the cost and inconvenience of lost key replacements. Each user sets their own code, and there is no master key dependency in day-to-day use.
- Sloping top prevents surface accumulation and supports cleaner sightlines
- Antibacterial coating on all surfaces supports hygiene compliance
- Wall-mountable via pre-drilled rear fixings for a secure, flush installation
- Welded plinth between doors adds structural integrity and compartment separation
- Electronic combination locks remove key management from daily operations
This unit is well suited to staff changing areas, back-of-house welfare rooms, gyms, and schools where a compact four-door configuration is sufficient. For larger sites or high-occupancy areas requiring more compartments, wider bank configurations are available within the range.
If you are unsure whether a four-door unit suits your space or occupancy requirements, our team is happy to talk through the options with you before you place an order.
Key Features
- Electronic combination lock on each of the four individual doors
- Powder coated steel construction with reinforced door panels throughout
- Antibacterial surface coating applied across the full locker body
- Pre-drilled rear fixing holes allow flush wall-mounted installation
- Welded plinth between doors adds rigidity and compartment separation
Operational Benefits
- Eliminates key management costs and lost-key inconvenience for operators
- Antibacterial coating supports hygiene standards in staff welfare areas
- Wall-flush installation keeps floor space clear in compact changing rooms
- Sloping top prevents clutter build-up and supports a tidier environment
- Robust steel frame withstands sustained daily use in busy facilities
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Sloping Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 24.5kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, it is well suited to back-of-house staff changing areas. The antibacterial coating and electronic locking system are both practical choices in food-service environments where hygiene compliance and staff access control are priorities. The compact footprint — 300mm wide and 300mm deep — means it can fit into welfare rooms where space is limited.
- The product data supplied does not specify the power source for the locking mechanism. We would recommend confirming this with our team before ordering, particularly if the installation location has limited access to power points.
- As a general guide, one compartment per employee on the largest shift is the standard starting point, though sites with overlapping shifts or shared use often benefit from additional capacity. A four-door unit provides four individual compartments, so larger sites would typically require multiple units or a higher-compartment configuration — our team can help you work out the right quantity for your occupancy.