Currently, there are few shelving manufacturers that install the shelves they produce. To facilitate production and later transportation, shelving manufacturers typically divide the shelves into several parts for production, and then assemble the produced components into a complete shelf. This is how common heavy-duty storage shelves are often created. Many customers choose to install the shelves themselves to reduce costs. But how should they be installed?
To properly install heavy-duty storage racks, it's essential to understand all their components. The structure of heavy-duty storage racks can be divided into beams, columns, diagonal rods, and some smaller parts. The main focus during installation is on the beam assembly. Initially, we can assemble the columns and diagonal rods using screws, forming the frame of the column-type heavy-duty rack. The beams do not require screws; simply secure them in the holes of the columns to stabilize. For safety reasons, we can install safety bolts, then use the same method to attach the heavy-duty rack at the other end of the beam, and the assembly is complete.
The structure of heavy-duty storage racks is simple, making installation straightforward. However, for racks with more complex structures, it's advisable to hire a specialized installation team. They possess more experience and are efficient in installation. They also provide certain guarantees for later maintenance, making it a very good choice.





