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Pallet Racking Equipment Of Assembly Columns And Box Beams Cold Rolled Steel
Basis Requirement of Pallet Racking And Warehouse Design:
1) Weight of cargo(including trays or material boxes)
2) Tray and cargo dimensions(WxDxH)
3) Lifting height of forklift and net height that can be used in warehouse.
4) Forklift model or parameters selected
5) Fork access direction for cargo area
6) Plane dimensions of storage area
7) Direction and requirements for cargo moving in and out of warehouse.
Products Description:
Specification | Beam Length(mm) Each layer load capacity(kg) | |||||
2300mm | 2500mm | 2700mm | 3000mm | 3300mm | 3600mm | |
100 x 38 x 1.5mm | 2200kg | 2000kg | 1400kg | 1100kg | ||
110 x 38 x 1.5mm | 2500kg | 2200kg | 1800kg | 1600kg | ||
120 x 48 x 1.5mm | 3200kg | 3000kg | 2500kg | 2200kg | 2000kg | 1200kg |
140 x 48 x 1.5mm | 3600kg | 3200kg | 3000kg | 2500kg | 2000kg | 1800kg |
150 x 48 x 1.5mm | 4000kg | 3600kg | 3400kg | 3200kg | 2800kg | 2200kg |
Operating-Tool | Manual | Pallet Stacker | Counter-balanced Truck |
Aisle width(mm) | 800-1500 | 2300-2500 | 3000-5000 |
Racking height(mm) | 2500(5000) | 5000 | 7000 |
Racking System | Shelf, Multi-tier, Flow Rack, Cantilever Rack | Pallet Racking Drive-in Racking | Pallet Racking Drive-in Racking |
JB-10 rack, section view of beam series are 1.5mm thickness; section view of upright series are 2.2mm thickness.
H-bracing and D-bracing connect with upright by nylon self-lock bolts, can effectively prevent racking from losing balance cause by the release of the bolts. Drum-shaped holes are punched on the upright, so beam can be adjustes by 75mm.
It can load 1000-4000kg/layer, stronger than the P-type beam, square beam. Adopt the structure that the beam hitching on the frame, Optimizing secion design, coordinate with plastic pallet.
Feature:
1) Designed for storing few varieties and large quantites of similar goods with very high space utilization.
2) Goods are stored and removed from the same side, or done from the opposite side in accordance with the first-in first out principle.
3) Especially suitable for standard goods units.