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• - STL (.stl) – Exported mesh geometry; may be suitable for 3D printing with adjustments
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Model Info
• - All files are checked and tested for integrity and correct content
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More Information About 3D Model :
A Wood Steel Warehouse Metal Shelving Organize Storage Rack Shelf designates a specialized storage system engineered for demanding environments such as warehouses, industrial facilities, and large-scale commercial operations. This nomenclature precisely describes a hybrid construction approach that integrates the inherent structural strength and durability of steel components with the practical utility and cost-effectiveness of wood-based decking materials. The primary objective of such a system is to facilitate highly organized, efficient, and robust storage, thereby maximizing vertical space utilization and streamlining inventory management processes.
Construction and Materials:
The fundamental structure of these shelving units is typically composed of high-grade steel, which forms the uprights (vertical supports) and horizontal beams or cross-members that define the shelf levels. Steel, often cold-rolled, is selected for its superior tensile strength, rigidity, and resistance to deformation under significant loads, ensuring the overall stability and longevity of the storage rack. To enhance its performance and lifespan, the steel framework is frequently treated with finishes such as powder coating, which provides excellent resistance to corrosion, abrasion, and minor impacts, or galvanization for environments with high humidity or exposure to corrosive agents.
The shelving surfaces, commonly referred to as decks or shelves, are predominantly fabricated from engineered wood products. The most common materials include Medium-Density Fiberboard (MDF), particle board (chipboard), or occasionally plywood. These materials offer a solid, flat surface capable of supporting a wide array of goods, from packaged items to bulky equipment. They present a balanced solution by combining adequate load-bearing capacity with cost-efficiency and ease of replacement compared to solid steel or wire mesh decking, particularly for non-palletized storage.
Design and Features:
These storage systems are characterized by their modular and adjustable designs, allowing for considerable flexibility in configuration. Many units employ a boltless or rivet assembly system, utilizing interlocking components that facilitate rapid and tool-free installation and reconfiguration. This design minimizes assembly time and allows for quick adjustments to storage layouts. Shelf levels are typically adjustable at precise intervals, often ranging from 1 to 3 inches (25 to 75 mm), enabling users to customize the vertical spacing to accommodate items of varying dimensions.
Load capacities per shelf can vary substantially, from light-duty applications supporting a few hundred pounds to heavy-duty industrial models designed to bear well over 1,000 to 2,000 pounds (approximately 450 to 900 kg) or more. This capacity is determined by factors such as the gauge of the steel used for uprights and beams, the design of the beam profiles, and the thickness and quality of the wood decking. Stability is paramount and often enhanced through robust structural design, including the strategic placement of cross-bracing or the use of heavy-duty frame components. Some designs may also incorporate steel retaining clips or flanges to secure the wood decking and prevent slippage.
Applications:
While explicitly termed warehouse shelving, these versatile units find extensive application across a broad spectrum of commercial, industrial, and institutional settings. Beyond traditional warehousing for raw materials, finished goods, and operational equipment, they are routinely deployed in: