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Pallet racks and accessories
The steel thickness of the cross beams for pallet racks is 1.5 mm.
The individual shelf upright profiles are assembled with the correct number of cross and diagonal braces, foot plates and the appropriate assembly material.
You can find a detailed description of a shelf upright assembly in our assembly instructions.
Here you will find our overview of the individual parts.
The steel thickness of our pallet racks PR4500 and PR9000 is:
Steel S-355 JR (CRD - Coldrolled steel) 80 mm W x 70 mm D x 1.5 mm material thickness.
The steel thickness of our pallet rack PR15000 is:
Steel S-355 JR (CRD - coldrolled steel), 100 mm W x 70 mm D x 2 mm material thickness.
We offer you the common heights from 200 cm to 750 cm. For individual heights, the shelf supports are cut to size on request or manufactured individually according to your requirements.
Our racks must not be fixed to the wall. According to the standards DGUV 108-007, DIN EN 15512 and DIN EN 15635, floor anchoring of pallet racks is mandatory. For storage racks, floor anchoring is required if the depth/height ratio is greater than 5:1. If the ratio is less than this, no fastening is required. Please note: Our spacers are exclusively intended for parallel positioning of our racks.
Our 3 pallet rack models PR4500, PR9000 & PR15000 differ mainly in the load capacity for light, medium & heavy loads. Here the material thickness and dimensions of e.g. the upright profile, cross beams and foot plates differ. The construction of the three models is identical and our accessories are compatible with each other.
The model designation refers to the maximum field load of the individual systems:
- Pallet rack PR4500 - Bay load (max.): 4500 kg / Shelf load (max.): 1500 kg
- Pallet rack PR9000 - Bay load (max.): 9000 kg / Shelf load (max.): 3000 kg
- Pallet rack PR15000 - Bay load (max.): 15000 kg / Shelf load (max.): 4500 kg
This corresponds to a maximum load per pallet of 500 / 1000 / 1500 kg.
The bay load (C) is the total load-bearing capacity of a shelf bay / the load between two shelf uprights. Your own weight does not count here.
The maximum weight that rests on the individual shelf / rack is called the shelf load (B). The sum of the shelf loads must not exceed the bay load.
Point load (A) are the forces acting on the floor in a point-like manner, also known as individual load.
The individual levels can be hung or attached individually as desired in a grid spacing of 5 cm.
Of course we also offer shelves in individually adapted dimensions. Please send us an inquiry by e-mail to info@topregal.co.uk or call our customer hotline 01495 707222.
You can find our contact form here.