| Medium-duty shelving, a type of storage shelving known as a rack shelving category, is differentiated and named based on the load-bearing capacity of the shelves. Medium-duty shelves fall between light-duty and heavy-duty shelves according to this classification principle, hence the name. Typically, shelves can bear between 150kg to 600kg per layer (the load-bearing capacity of most shelves is calculated by layers). Features of medium-duty shelves: 1. Fully assembled structure, easy to combine, install, and dismantle. 2. Columns are assembled, with steel clips for connecting beams to columns, secured with a safety key to prevent detachment. 3. Optimized cross-section material, with a variety of tube materials for increased load-bearing capacity. 4. Columns have adjustable holes every 60mm, allowing for height adjustments according to goods. 5. Adjacent columns can be reinforced with spacers, and the bottom of the columns can be used with ground nails for enhanced safety and reliability. 6. Suitable for use by hand or for forklifts, and ideal for businesses with large storage needs. |