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warehouse mezzanine racks

Attic shelves can improve the shelf height, make full use of storage height, better use of storage space;

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Mezzanine shelves make full use of the upper space of the warehouse and increase the storage area by building multiple mezzanines. It is suitable for storing light and bulky, medium and small-sized items or goods that need to be stored for a long time. Forklifts, conveyor belts and other equipment are used to lift and move goods. Inside the attic, light trolleys are adopted for operation to enhance the efficiency of warehousing.

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The mezzanine rack system is to build an intermediate mezzanine on the existing work site or rack to increase storage space. It can be made into two or three mezzanzas and is suitable for storing and retrieving some light, bulky and medium and small-sized goods. It is suitable for multi-variety and large-batch or multi-variety and small-batch goods, and manual storage and retrieval of goods. Goods are usually transported to the second or third floor by forklifts, hydraulic lifting platforms or freight elevators, and then sent to a certain location by light carts or hydraulic pallet trucks.

For online quotations, we need to know the following information before we can quote for you

(1). Please provide an accurate spatial floor plan?

(2). What is the load capacity per square meter of the mezzanine rack?

(3). What is the net height of the first floor?

(4). Floor selection a. Wooden boards: building formwork, deck?

b. Steel plates: perforated plates, sealing plates, grating plates? c. Galvanized sheet?

(5). What is the location of the staircase and are there any requirements for its slope (default: ∠45°)?

(6). Does your mezzanine rack require: a. guardrails? b. Slide? c. Elevator?

(7). How much fire escape space needs to be reserved?

(8). How much channel width do you want to reserve?

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