The shelf columns are formed by rolling cold-rolled steel plates through a dedicated cold bending forming unit, with double row holes punched on the front of the columns.
The shelf crossbeam is made of "P"-shaped pipes (commonly known as "stepped beams"), with step heights matching the shelf dimensions.
Shelves are constructed from cold-rolled steel plates bent into shape on all four sides according to required specifications.
Crossbeams and columns are assembled into frames with steel shelves laid across to form complete medium-sized rack systems.
All components undergo polishing, acid washing, phosphating, fully automatic powder electrostatic spraying, and drying processes before final assembly.
Maintenance Tip: Use absorbent fabrics like towels, cotton cloth, or flannel for cleaning. Avoid coarse fabrics or materials with buttons/stitching that may scratch surfaces.
Key Benefits
Freely adjustable shelf layers within specified ranges
Simple and reliable assembly/disassembly
Durable construction for long-term use
Applications
Ideal for storing small-to-medium sized items and heavier goods in various industrial and commercial settings:
Manual labor, handling, and storage operations
Warehouse storage and display systems
Attic shelf configurations for space optimization in small-to-medium warehouses
Also known as: Heavy duty shelving, heavy-duty shelving systems, industrial pallet racks