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What is the unit for shelving? How are shelves calculated?
Archival filing cabinets are a series of cabinets arranged in a line or row, all sharing a common base and designed for overall mobility.
There's typically a crank handle, and this is a row of them; the number of cranks in the active column corresponds to the number of rows.
The number of groups or racks to be placed on a row depends on the total length of that row. A row of mobile shelves can accommodate a single group per row, two groups per row, three groups per row, four groups per row, five groups per row, up to eight or nine groups per row.
The more sections a shelf has, the longer it is. You can determine the number of sections by the length of the shelf, or by looking at an image of the dense storage and counting the horizontal rows of six-layer vertical spaces on a single lever, which indicates the number of sections in that row.
Here's the summary: Shelves, sections, doors, and units are synonymous, all referring to a uniform specification unit of 900mm x 500mm x 2300mm; rows and columns are the same, with the arrangement length being affected by the number of shelves in a row, with the depth and height identical to that of a single shelf unit.
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