Elite Three Door Camlock Locker Red Steel
Product Description
The Elite Three Door Camlock Locker is a full-height steel locker designed for staff changing areas, back-of-house corridors, and welfare facilities in commercial environments. Each unit houses three separate compartments,...
Specifications
- Colour
- Red
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Finish
- Tough Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated Paint
- Furniture frame
- Metal
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Product Description
The Elite Three Door Camlock Locker is a full-height steel locker designed for staff changing areas, back-of-house corridors, and welfare facilities in commercial environments. Each unit houses three separate compartments, each secured by an individual camlock, making it a practical choice where multiple staff members share a single locker column. The locker is finished in a tough epoxy polyester powder-coated paint in red, which provides a hard-wearing surface well suited to the knocks and humidity of busy staff areas.
Construction quality is a clear priority here. The doors are reinforced, and a welded plinth runs between each door to close off the gap that would otherwise allow access between compartments — a detail that matters in shared facilities where personal belongings need to remain properly separated. This is the sort of practical security thinking that distinguishes a purpose-built commercial locker from lighter-duty alternatives.
From an operational standpoint, this locker suits sites where several employees need individual secure storage within a compact footprint. A single column at this height accommodates three users without requiring additional floor space per person.
- Camlock on each door keeps compartments independently secured
- Reinforced doors hold up well to daily use in busy staff areas
- Welded inter-door plinth improves security between compartments
- Powder-coated finish resists moisture and surface damage over time
- Red finish aids visibility and organisation in colour-coded locker banks
For sites with larger staff numbers or different configuration requirements, alternative door counts and bank arrangements may be worth considering. If you are fitting out a changing area from scratch or need to match an existing locker bank, it is worth speaking with us before ordering to make sure the layout works for your space.
Key Features
- Three independently camlocked compartments within a single locker column
- Welded plinth between doors reduces inter-compartment security risk
- Reinforced doors built to withstand daily use in busy staff areas
- Tough epoxy polyester powder-coated finish in red for durability
- Full-height 1800mm steel construction on integrated welded plinth base
Operational Benefits
- Three staff members share one column without compromising individual security
- Reinforced doors and welded plinth reduce tampering and unauthorised access
- Powder-coated finish withstands humidity and knocks in staff changing areas
- Compact footprint makes efficient use of limited back-of-house space
- Red finish supports colour-coded organisation in larger locker installations
Specifications
- Colour
- Red
- Dimensions
- 1800(H) x 300(W) x 300(D)mm
- Finish
- Tough Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated Paint
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Flat Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Tough epoxy polyester powder coated paint finish
- Weight
- 22.5kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Each of the three doors has its own individual camlock, so each compartment is secured independently. Typically, each user holds their own key, though some operators choose to retain a master key arrangement — this is worth confirming with your facilities or HR team before installation to decide how key management will work on your site.
- Yes, the epoxy polyester powder-coated finish is a practical choice for back-of-house and welfare areas in catering environments, where humidity and condensation are common. It is designed for staff-side use rather than food production areas themselves, and should be positioned in changing rooms or corridors rather than directly within a kitchen.
- Three-door columns like this are commonly used side by side to create locker banks for larger staff numbers. If you are planning a full changing-room fit-out, it is worth discussing your total headcount and available wall space with us so we can help you work out the right number of columns and any alternative configurations that might suit your layout better.