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Design and plan your Rivet Racking layout
Best for Warehouse, Storeroom or Workshop | up to 600kg UDL/shelf
Calculating Exact Dimensions of the Bay & Run of Bays D 30 D 88
Front View (side by side connected bays) Side View (back to back connected bays)
B ~
B ~
C ~ C ~
Tie Plates Tie Plates
H H
CE=W-68mm
For safety and stability of the bay, the first level must be attached within 200mm from the ground! 200
W+17mm W+17mm D+17mm D+17mm
2mm 2mm
Footprint A 125
H Nominal Height* A 98
W Nominal Width*
D+17mm Chipboard Shelf Chipboard Shelf D Nominal Depth*
CE Clear Entry between uprights
* Dimensions used in price tables
J Rivet Heavy Rivet
125mm
98mm
A B minus D i B minus D
RIVET RACKING *8,'( Maximum bay load (kg) 3200 38.1mm D 30mm 88mm
see below how to calculate exact Shelf Pitch
B
Rivet Upright
Rivet Racking Bay Loading (kgs)
C
3000
A Minimum First Shelf Level Height
2800
B Shelf Pitch - Distance between levels
C Clear Entry - Useable space between shelf levels
2600
D Shelf Thickness - Beam and chipboard
2400
2200
2000
i How can you calculate exact Shelf Pitch (B)
1800
Height of item stored + Shelf Thickness divided by 38.1
1600
= Round decimal up to the next whole number and multiply by 38.1
1400
750
900
600
300
450
1200
1050
e.g. 320mm(Height of stored items) + 88mm(Heavy Rivet) / 38.1
38mm
Shelf Pitch (B) - distance between levels (mm)
= 10.7 rounded to 11 x 38.1 = 419.1mm Shelf Pitch
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