Maintenance method for shelf life
Although the shelves in the warehouse are generally made of iron or steel, the correct and reasonable use of the shelves and necessary maintenance must be observed. The correct use of the shelves can reduce the damage of the shelves, thus reducing unnecessary expenses. Especially for the warehouse management, saving a penny is equivalent to earning a penny, Therefore, regular maintenance of the shelves can extend the service life of the shelves, thus saving a lot of expenses to a certain extent. Today Stereoscopic library The manufacturer's editor mainly tells us some precautions for the use and maintenance of the shelves.
1、 The shelf is generally surface treated during use, but we should pay attention to moisture-proof to avoid rusting of the shelf, especially the interface position of the shelf. It is very easy to rust, so it is recommended to wipe it frequently when there is moisture.
2、 Be careful not to overload the shelves. Each shelf has its own load bearing capacity. This has been designed at the time of shelf design, so we should pay attention to it in normal use. It is recommended not to overload the shelves. Here we will talk about the selection of shelves. When selecting shelves, we should decide whether to buy light or medium shelves according to our own actual situation, This should be designed before purchase.
3、 The size of goods shall not exceed the height and width of the shelf, and the size of pallet and goods shall be less than 100mm of the size inside the shelf.
4、 Avoid the shelves from being hit by goods, so the goods should be handled with care.
5、 We should follow the principle that the bottom of the shelf is heavy and the top is light, that is, the bottom layer is heavy and the top layer is light.
6、 Care shall be taken in the selection of clamping plates, and non-standard and unqualified clamping plates shall not be used.
7、 When goods are stored on the shelf, personnel shall not enter the bottom of the shelf.
One of the seven points above is to ensure the use of shelves and, more importantly, the safety of users