Elite Six Door Padlock Locker with Sloping Top — Graphite Grey
Product Description
This is a six-compartment padlock locker from Elite, constructed from powder-coated steel in graphite grey. Each door is secured by a padlock fitting rather than a built-in lock, giving operators...
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
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Product Description
This is a six-compartment padlock locker from Elite, constructed from powder-coated steel in graphite grey. Each door is secured by a padlock fitting rather than a built-in lock, giving operators the flexibility to manage their own padlocks and replace them independently. The sloping top is a practical design choice rather than an aesthetic one — it prevents items being left on the unit and discourages the accumulation of dust, grease, and debris that is difficult to shift in a busy staff area.
In commercial environments where locker banks sit in back-of-house corridors, changing rooms, or staff break areas, the sloping profile makes routine cleaning considerably easier. Pre-drilled fixing holes in the rear panel allow the unit to be anchored flush to a wall, reducing movement from the kind of everyday contact these lockers experience in high-footfall areas. The powder-coated steel finish is reasonably robust for standard staff use, though it is worth noting this is a staff welfare locker rather than a heavy-duty industrial storage unit.
Practical benefits worth noting:
- Sloping top prevents item storage and reduces surface cleaning effort
- Padlock fittings give operators full control over their own security arrangements
- Wall-fixing points keep the unit stable in narrow or busy corridors
- Powder-coated finish resists light knocks and is straightforward to wipe down
- Six individual compartments suit small to mid-sized teams sharing a locker bank
This locker is well suited to staff changing areas, back-of-house corridors, and break rooms in restaurants, hotels, care facilities, and similar venues. For larger teams or sites requiring greater individual storage depth, a wider or deeper locker configuration may be more appropriate.
If you are fitting out a staff welfare area and want to talk through locker configurations, quantities, or layout options, we are happy to help you plan it properly before you order.
Key Features
- Six individual compartments with padlock fittings on each door
- Sloping top panel designed to prevent item storage and deter clutter
- Pre-drilled rear fixing holes for flush, stable wall mounting
- Powder-coated steel construction in graphite grey finish
- Compact 300mm depth suited to narrow back-of-house corridors
Operational Benefits
- Sloping top keeps surfaces clear and reduces daily cleaning effort
- Padlock system lets operators manage security without locksmith dependency
- Wall-fixing points prevent movement in high-footfall staff areas
- Six compartments accommodate small to mid-sized staff teams efficiently
- Wipe-clean powder-coated finish supports hygiene in back-of-house environments
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 1950(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Material
- Powder Coated Steel
- Weight
- 26kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Padlocks are not included — this locker uses standard padlock fittings, so operators supply and manage their own. This is a common and practical arrangement in commercial settings, as it allows locks to be replaced or rekeyed without any involvement from the locker supplier.
- The pre-drilled rear fixing holes allow the unit to be anchored to a wall, but for stud or plasterboard partitions you would need to fix into the studs or use appropriate cavity fixings rated for the locker's weight. For masonry or solid block walls, standard screws and plugs are sufficient. If in doubt, a competent joiner or installer can advise on the fixing method for your specific wall construction.
- With six individual compartments, this unit is well suited to small teams of up to six people who each need a dedicated storage space for personal items during a shift. For larger teams or sites where staff work across multiple shifts and share lockers on a rotation basis, a multi-bank arrangement with additional units would be more practical.