Stereoscopic library The manufacturer tells you which parts of the shelf bear the weight of the goods
The column is the main component of all shelves and also the main force bearing part of the shelves. The column is perpendicular to the ground, which is the vertical force bearing part of the shelf and the main part bearing the weight of goods. No matter what type of shelf is, it is inseparable from the column. Two columns, two cross braces and several diagonal braces form the column sheet, so the column sheet can also be regarded as the part of the shelf that bears vertical force. With the change of shelf load, the selection of column materials also changes. The greater the load, the thicker the column material.
Pallet Racks Structure and crossbeam are one of the main parts of the shelf to bear gravity. The cross beam rack structure is mainly composed of cross beams and post pieces. According to the actual needs, cross beams, grid plates and laminates will be selected. The cross beams, grid plates and laminates also bear the pressure from the goods; In the through rack structure, the corbel is an important part under stress. The through rack Z has a large bearing capacity, which is inferior to the beam rack structure; The cantilever rack The corbel of is the main part to bear the weight of goods. With the increase of load, the selection of materials for corbel and column will also increase. In addition to beams and columns, the laminate shelf is also a major stressed accessory. During the use of the shelf, the goods are placed directly on the shelf.
Want to know which parts of the shelf bear the weight of the goods? First of all, we should understand the structure of the shelf. The shelf is mainly divided into four structures: cross beam shelf structure, through shelf structure, cantilever shelf structure and laminate shelf structure. Shuttle rack, automated warehouse Attic shelves In general, the types of such shelves are evolved on the basis of the above shelf structures. The parts of these types of shelves that bear gravity are similar to those of the above four structures.