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Best for Warehouse, Storeroom or Workshop | up to 600kg UDL/shelf

RIVET RACKING Best for Warehouse, Storeroom or Workshop | up to 600kg UDL/shelf

Design and plan your Rivet Racking layout

Calculating Exact Dimensions of the Bay & Run of Bays

H

D+17mm

W+17mm

Rivet Racking Bay Loading (kgs)

Maximum bay load (kg)

Front View (side by side connected bays)

Footprint

3200

3000

2800

2600

2400

2200

2000

1800

1600

1400

300

Chipboard Shelf

2mm

Tie Plates

CE=W-68mm

Side View (back to back connected bays)

W+17mm D+17mm D+17mm

Chipboard Shelf

450 600 750 900 1050 1200

Shelf Pitch (B) - distance between levels (mm)

SDL ~ Ideas-Catalogue 2022 ~

2mm

H Nominal Height*

W Nominal Width*

D Nominal Depth*

CE Clear Entry between uprights

* Dimensions used in price tables

Rivet Upright

38mm

Tie Plates

38.1mm

H

i

J Rivet

A 98mm 125mm

B

C

D

For safety and stability of the bay,

the first level must be attached

within 200mm from the ground!

B

~

200

see below

B minus D

30mm

C

D

~ 30

A

98

A Minimum First Shelf Level Height

B Shelf Pitch - Distance between levels

C Clear Entry - Useable space between shelf levels

D Shelf Thickness - Beam and chipboard

How can you calculate exact Shelf Pitch (B)

e.g. 320mm(Height of stored items) + 88mm(Heavy Rivet) / 38.1

= 10.7 rounded to 11 x 38.1 = 419.1mm Shelf Pitch

i

B

~

Heavy Rivet

how to calculate exact Shelf Pitch

B minus D

88mm

Height of item stored + Shelf Thickness divided by 38.1

= Round decimal up to the next whole number and multiply by 38.1

A

C D

125 ~

88

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We have multiple solutions to different storage problems, if you are unsure what’s best for you, please contact us.

STORAGE DESIGN LTD TEL:01446772614 www.storagedesignltd.com info@storage-design.ltd.uk

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