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Steel Shelving Terms
– A unit of shelving that attaches
to a starter unit and employs common sides to produce a row of shelving.
– Pieces that attach to the rear posts of open style
shelving, providing lateral stability.
– A part that closes the rear of shelving units and
also provides additional lateral stability.
– A section that
closes the gap between the floor and bottom shelf. Base strips prevent
the accumulation of dust and other debris beneath the bottom shelves.
– A shelving accessory that provides storage for small
bulk parts.
– A post that is used as a front post or row end. Box
posts provide accessibility to the full width of the shelf and some vertical
adjustability.
– Small drawer units that are designed for the
organization and efficient storing of smaller sized items.
– Vertical separators used to subdivide shelving
into smaller units.
– Accessories that allow for the transformation
of sections of shelving units into high-density storage areas for smaller
parts.
– A roll-formed, high-strength post that provides
added rigidity and allows for independent shelf clip adjustment.
– A shelving accessory used to divide shelves
into sections.
– A steel shelving accessory that provides storage
for small parts. Shelf boxes are sometimes equipped with a built-in stop.
– The maximum weight each shelf is capable of bearing.
Shelf capacities are calculated with the assumption of even weight distribution
on each shelf.
– A part that attaches the shelves to the posts and
enables easy repositioning of the shelving units in a given interval
of length.
– The dimensions of a shelving unit from front to back.
– A piece that fits around the rear and front flanges
of a shelf. Sliding dividers can be slid, providing variable divided
spaces.
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