Heavy-duty shelves are produced by Storage Shelving Back Panel Machine, which are also known as beam-type warehouse shelves, and the unit load-bearing capacity can reach 1000-3000 kilograms. It has the advantages of high safety factor, saving space and improving storage capacity.

Widely used in manufacturing, third-party logistics and distribution centers and other fields, it is suitable for both multi-variety small-batch items and small-variety large-volume items. Such racks are most used in high-level warehouses and ultra-high-level warehouses (most of the racks in automated warehouses use such racks).
The fully assembled structure in the form of column piece + beam, the structure is simple and effective, which can produced by Steel Shelf Post Machine.Functional accessories such as partitions, steel laminates (wood laminates), wire mesh layers, storage cage guide rails, and oil drum racks can be added according to the characteristics of the storage unit assembly equipment. It meets the storage of goods in the form of different unit container equipment.

First of all, the unitized work must be carried out, that is, the packaging and weight of the goods should be assembled into pallets, and the type, specification, size of the pallet, as well as the single pallet weight and stacking height should be determined.
Then determine the span, depth and layer spacing of the unit shelf, and determine the height of the shelf according to the effective height of the lower edge of the warehouse roof and the maximum fork height of the forklift.
In such warehouses, most of the low- and high-level warehouses use reach battery forklifts, counterweight battery forklifts, and three-way forklifts for access operations. Electric slackers can also be used when the shelves are short, and slackers can be used for storage and retrieval operations in ultra-high warehouses.
This kind of racking system has high space utilization, flexible and convenient access, supplemented by computer management or control, and can basically meet the requirements of modern logistics systems.
