Medium-sized shelves structural features:
It is a kind of storage shelf, shelf shelf type.They are distinguished and named according to the carrying capacity of the shelves.According to this division principle, medium-sized shelves are between light shelves and heavy-duty shelves, so they are called medium-sized shelves.Usually the shelf load is 150kg-800kg/layer (most shelf loads are calculated based on the load capacity of the layer).
Shelf structure
1. The shelf columns are made of cold-rolled steel plates rolled by a special cold-bending forming unit. Double rows of holes are punched on the front of the columns. The holes are arranged in a straight line at a distance of 50mm. The column holes are used to hook the cross beams; the two columns face each other. There are transverse connecting pipes and inclined connecting pipes in the middle to assemble the two columns into the column pieces of the shelf.
2. The shelf beams are made of "P" type pipes, commonly known as "step beams". The height of the steps matches the height of the laminate.
3. The shelf steel laminate is made of cold-rolled steel plate and bent on four sides according to the required size.
4. The cross beams and column pieces are connected and assembled into a frame, and finally the steel laminates are laid. At this point, a complete set of medium-sized shelves is formed.
5. After the various parts of the shelf are processed and formed, they are all processed by polishing, pickling, phosphating, fully automatic powder electrostatic spraying, drying and other processes before the finished product is assembled.The surface of the finished shelf produced is smooth and beautiful; the shelf layer can be adjusted up and down according to the pitch of 50mm, and it is easy to disassemble and assemble.
Scope of application
1. It is usually used for the storage of small and medium-sized items and heavier goods. The single-layer load-bearing capacity is preset in the range of 150kg-800kg.
2. Widely used in storage and display in various occasions based on manpower, manual handling, storage and picking operations.
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