Enhancing the stability of storage racking is crucial for ensuring warehouse safety and, consequently, effectively boosting the company's profitability. How can you improve the stability of your storage racking? Find out now!
Ensure the storage shelves are securely fastened to the ground.
The method of increasing friction by using the bottom feet of shelves is typically suitable for light to medium-duty or some heavy-duty shelving units, enhancing their friction with the ground to improve stability. However, this method only places the shelves on the ground, not achieving true stability.
2. Expansion screw installation methods: Various overhead beam racking systems in large warehouses can be securely anchored to the ground using expansion screws to achieve true stability. This involves drilling holes into the ground, inserting expansion screws, and firmly securing the screw holes on the bottom plates of the racks.
The stability settings between various components of the storage shelves are conducted.
The assembly and fixation methods for storage racking columns: The cross bracing of light, medium, or some heavy-duty shelves is generally fixed between two column plates using welding, while heavy-duty beam-type shelves are secured with screws. This enhances the overall stability of the racks, ensuring safe and efficient storage and retrieval of goods.
2. The method of fixing beams and pillars is typically through diamond-shaped holes combined with eagle's beak clips. This technique involves vertical insertion with balanced contact at two points, offering good safety and stability. For shelves designed to bear loads over one ton, it's not just about a few points of contact; instead, a linear contact is necessary to enhance the overall stability of the storage shelves.
Storage racks, while not requiring the same emphasis on appearance as other products, it is very necessary to reasonably enhance stability to ensure warehouse safety.




