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Warehouse rack manufacturer industrial heavy-duty rack spacing

release time:  2021-12-14Click volume:  81

    Heavy-duty storage racks are storage equipment that many companies need to use. The reason why they are called heavy-duty racks is because they carry a lot of weight and can store heavier goods. However, many companies do not know   how much spacing should be designed when doing the design and planning of heavy warehouse shelves, and do not know how many shelves can be placed in the warehouse to store a large amount of goods. What is the distance between the industrial heavy-duty racks of the warehouse rack manufacturer?

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     There are many types of industrial heavy-duty racks of Chinese warehouse rack manufacturers. The common ones are heavy-duty pallet racks, heavy-duty corridor racks, gravity warehouse racks, double-depth racks, narrow aisle racks, shuttle racks, stacker three-dimensional racks, etc. type. The space required to reserve is different for each type.

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    Among them, the aisles that need to be reserved for heavy-duty pallet racks are larger, generally between more than 2 meters and 4 meters. The spacing between double-depth racks and narrow aisle racks is relatively small, generally 2-3 meters. There is no need to reserve channels for the gravity shelves and shuttle shelves of the Dongguan warehouse shelf manufacturers, and the automated warehouses only need to reserve the channels for the stackers to walk. The size of the spacing directly reflects the storage density of the shelf, the number of goods and so on. The smaller the pitch, the higher the storage density.


Guangdong Lianhe Zhongbang Intelligent Rack Equipment Co.,Ltd

No. 85 Banfu Road, Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province

0760-88966103

+86 400-0760-826

wmb@lianhewl.com

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