Prior to the installation and construction of warehouse racking, drawings should be known and construction plans should be prepared for unique or complex installations. Understand the conditions of transportation roads, switching power supplies, etc. at the installation site. Projects such as on-site roofing and internal painting should be basically completed, relevant base layers and channels should be completed, and the concrete strength should no longer exceed 75% of the design strength; garbage, garbage, etc. at and near the installation and construction site should be removed and cleaned.
After the warehouse shelves are assembled, the components should be verified one by one and the size of the components should be checked. The building scope is delineated according to the plan and the axis, edge and elevation lines of the building. Determine the baseline location and draw the line based on this baseline.
The columns can be assembled manually (pulleys, etc.) or mechanically (truck cranes, etc.) according to the height and weight of the columns, and equipped with a certain number of beams to form a stable structure. After erection, the number of rows is calculated, the orientation and size are checked against the drawing, and initial adjustments are made for elevation, length and width. If other add-ons are installed, the data will be installed one by one so that the data reaches the standard, and then installed column by column. Facing the overall warehouse shelf, adjust it horizontally and vertically until it reaches the standard. Test the deflection under the beam. Cross-border testing should be carried out for the presence of stackers or forklifts. Any fasteners should be tightened, and the bolts should leak out of the nuts with 2-4 pitches; after the countersunk head screws are tightened, the countersunk heads should be buried in the component and must not be exposed.
Fire safety has gradually been valued by everyone in today's society, and the fire safety of enterprises has been set as a mandatory requirement. If an enterprise fails to pass the fire inspection, it will definitely not be allowed to open. For warehouses, especially those that store flammable items, their fire protection requirements will be more stringent. Warehouses that choose mezzanine shelves should have higher fire protection requirements. After all, your fire protection requirements meet the standards and protect not only the safety of your property, but more often than not, it is a reflection of responsibility to employees and customers.
Mezzanine shelves themselves are built with one or two layers added to the original bottom layer, and these two layers can only be accessed manually. The basic fire protection arrangement of a warehouse is to have a fire exit that is wide enough. First, it is necessary to ensure that people can quickly find the fire exit, and secondly, it is the transportation of goods. Fire-fighting equipment should be placed where everyone can see it. Warehouses with an area of less than 500 square meters need at least 2 fire extinguishers. If the area increases, the number of fire extinguishers will naturally increase. This is not only an increase in plane area, but also for mezzanine shelves. As your floor height increases, your storage area increases, so your fire extinguishing equipment must be increased according to the same rules.
When it comes to material selection for mezzanine shelves, everyone knows that wood is flammable and poses certain hidden dangers to fire safety. Although its cost is relatively cheap, for the safety of your warehouse, you still choose steel buckle plates. First, it is fireproof. Second, the service life will be longer. The overall cost-effectiveness will be higher, and certain safety hazards can also be eliminated. The value we can preserve is the value we own. Only by reducing consumption and increasing sales can an enterprise become more prosperous. The choice of a wise man is always valuable.
Feb 10, 2024
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Things To Note During The Installation Of Warehouse Shelves
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