Rivet Shelving is designed for light to medium hand-stacked applications and can easily be adapted to solve any storage need in a warehouse, office or retail establishment. It is manufactured using the same high-quality steel and processes as all Interlake Mecalux products. As a boltless system, assembly and reconfiguration of this Rivet Rack is easy, while still providing the same first-rate product expected of any Interlake Mecalux storage system.
Please visit our website for more information on this topic.
The professional look and sturdy design of Interlake Mecalux rivet shelving makes it highly-suited to any place of business. The posts and beams make this system a good fit for a home workshop, record storage or as a merchandise display in points-of-sale. Add on more boltless units or rearrange shelving levels easily and as your needs expand.
Metal Point 2 medium-duty rivet shelving comes with highly durable particle board shelves with up to a 750 lb load capacity per shelf, while Metal Point Plus heavy-duty rivet rack can hold up to 1,850 lb per shelf.
Assembling our boltless rivet shelves is quick and easy. For Metal Point 2, it is necessary to first place plastic foot covers on the bottom of each post. To put the structure of the rack together, the lower side beams and upper side beams must be positioned using a nylon mallet. Before tapping the pieces, it is important to make sure that the side beams are placed at a 90° angle with respect to the post. Once installed, the four remaining levels of side beams are placed. Next, the cross beams of the lower level are attached in the same manner as the side beams, which should be positioned at the same level. Before placing all the cross beams, the shelves should be inserted. Then, lastly, the next levels should be mounted from bottom to top.
The process for assembling Metal Point Plus Rivet Rack is very similar. Plastic foot covers must also be placed on the bottom of each post. Next, the lower side beams are positioned in the structure using a nylon mallet, starting from the bottom to the top. As with Metal Point 2, it is necessary to make sure the side beams are placed at a 90° angle with respect to the post. Then, the cross beams are placed so they stay joined to the post and side beam of the corresponding level. A center support is inserted in the middle of each level using a nylon mallet to strengthen the structure. When the shelf's structure is put together, a particle board or melamine panel is fitted into each level. It’s that simple!
In warehouses and distribution centers, sturdy shelving is a necessity. Without the proper shelving system, you’re disorganized. That means you’re losing efficiency, productivity and profit.
If you’re looking to add industrial metal shelving or upgrade your current system, you may think you just need to know how much storage capacity you need. That’s a good start, but warehouse-grade shelving is a little more complicated than that. You also need to know which type of shelving you need. It’s also helpful to have an idea of how to assemble industrial metal shelving so you aren’t left feeling frustrated after you make your purchase.
This guide is here to help. Below, we cover the types of metal shelving and some general assembly considerations. Read on to learn more, or reach out to the helpful and knowledgeable team at East Coast Storage Equipment.
There are dozens of types of warehouse shelving, but only some of them are truly up for heavy-duty storage and high efficiency. We cover five of the most popular types of industrial metal shelves below.
In general, steel shelving is affordable, adjustable and durable. These qualities make it one of the most popular types of metal shelving in industrial settings, as well as retail settings. Clip-style steel shelving brings all the qualities of steel and the added convenience of compression clips that allow for easy shelf configuration to meet your needs
Steel can bear heavy loads and lasts a long time, meaning it’s ideal for many heavy-duty applications. However, steel shelves are most often used for carton storage or storing items that are relatively small.
Still, your clip-style steel shelves will be able to store almost anything you need them to, as long as it’s within the system’s load capacity and the units are properly configured. With fully adjustable shelf heights, steel shelving can handle items of most sizes and shapes.
For hand-loaded, wide or bulky items, bulk rack shelving is a go-to option for warehouse and distribution center owners. Also called wide-span shelving, these systems are usually boltless, making for easy assembly and adjustment. When compared to other types of industrial metal shelving, these systems most resemble standard pallet racks. They are even made up of vertical uprights and horizontal beams. You can choose wood, wire or metal decking for this type of shelving.
If you are looking for more details, kindly visit UNISTAR.
If you’re storing medium to heavy, bulky or extra wide items, bulk rack shelving may fit the bill perfectly.
Rivet shelving is best for those who put a premium on convenience and durability. This unique design requires no clips or bolts but can withstand heavy loads. It’s also fully adjustable. However, it’s important to keep in mind that there are multiple types of rivet shelving, and some can hold heavier loads than others.
The actual shelves on rivet systems can be made of metal wiring or particle board. Particle board tends to be a low-cost option, but keep in mind that it can be susceptible to extreme temperatures and moisture when wire isn’t.
Wire shelving usually can’t withstand loads as heavy as those the other common types of warehouse shelving can take, but it makes up for what it sacrifices in capacity with higher product visibility and better air circulation.
Of course, that’s not to say that wire shelving is only meant for lightweight items. Industrial wire shelves can often hold hundreds of pounds with ease, but this will depend on the type of wire shelf you buy.
Clipless shelving is often classed as a type of backroom shelving. While these systems have all the easy assembly and adjustment advantages of most types of backroom shelves, they’re also extremely versatile. Able to hold more than 500 pounds in most cases, clipless shelves have wide industrial applications outside of backrooms and stockrooms.
If you might need to change your warehouse’s layout on the fly or simply want a shelving system that can be used temporarily and easily disassembled, clipless shelving may be a good option.
How you assemble your new or used metal shelving will depend heavily on the type of shelving you purchased and the instructions from the manufacturer. The good news is that most major manufacturers of industrial shelving publish assembly instructions online.
Here are a few examples:
Within the broad categories of metal shelving, most of the brands will have somewhat similar assembly instructions. Still, it’s important that you follow the instructions to the letter — otherwise, you risk injuries and damaged products if the shelving system fails. You will also need to adhere to the material storage guidelines set by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), as well as your local laws.
Some industrial shelving retailers, such as East Coast Storage Equipment, will assemble and install your new or used shelving for you. If you’re pressed for time or worried about getting the shelving assembly right, this can be an incredibly helpful option.
Strong, efficient shelving is a must-have for any warehouse, but you shouldn’t have to become an industrial metal shelving expert just to buy some reliable shelving units. With East Coast Storage Equipment, you don’t have to.
For more information, please visit rivet shelving manufacturer.