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What are the classifications of shelves?

Shelves are divided into traditional shelves and new shelves according to development.

Traditional shelves include: shelves, shelf formats, drawer shelves, cabinet shelves, U-shaped shelves, cantilever shelves, mesh shelves, saddle shelves, gas tanks and cylinders shelves, special shelves for tires and so on.

New shelves include: rotary shelves, mobile shelves, shuttle shelves, assembled shelves, adjustable shelves, pallet shelves, vehicle-mounted shelves, high-rise shelves, attic shelves, gravity shelves, hanging screen shelves and so on.

Among them, storage shelves are divided into: light storage shelves, medium storage shelves, heavy storage shelves, attic shelves and so on.

Equipment function

Different types of shelves have different characteristics, and high shelves have the characteristics of good assembly, large bearing capacity and strong stability. Hot and cold steel plates are used as shelf materials. Corridor shelves are designed to store a large number of similar pallet goods, also known as aisle-free shelves. Pallets are stored one by one on the supporting guide rail in the depth direction, which increases the storage density and improves the space utilization rate. This kind of shelf is usually used in places where storage space is expensive, such as frozen warehouses.

Corridor shelf has four basic components: frame, guide rail bracket, tray guide rail and diagonal tie rod. This kind of shelf warehouse has high utilization rate and can realize first-in first-out, or first-in first-out. Suitable for storing goods with few varieties and large quantities. The smallest available space provides the largest storage capacity. It is suitable for the storage of goods with large quantities and few varieties. Forklift trucks can directly drive into the cargo passage to deposit and withdraw goods, which is very convenient to operate.