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Shelf load: load of a pallet rack

In the field of warehouse logistics, terms such as shelf load and bay load play a central role, especially when it comes to the load-bearing capacity and capacity of pallet racks . This article looks at the concept of shelf load and explains its meaning in comparison to bay load.

definition

The shelf load refers to the maximum load that a single shelf or shelf of a pallet rack can bear. It is a crucial factor for the safe and efficient use of the racking system and must be strictly observed in order to avoid overloading and the associated risk of accidents. The information on the shelf load can usually be found in the operating instructions or the technical specifications of the racking system.

Difference between compartment load and bay load

  • Shelf load : This defines the load-bearing capacity of a single shelf within a shelving system. The shelf load indicates the maximum weight that can be stored on a shelf without endangering the stability and safety of the shelf.
  • Bay load : In contrast to the shelf load, the bay load refers to the total load-bearing capacity of a shelf bay, i.e. the area between two shelf supports. It includes the sum of all shelf loads within this bay, excluding the weight of the shelf itself.

Worth knowing

  • An even distribution of loads is essential at both the shelf and field level to ensure the stability and safety of the shelving system.
  • The sum of the shelf loads must not exceed the specified bay load of the racking system. If this is the case, an adjustment must be made, either by reducing the load in the individual shelves or by reconfiguring the storage to keep the total load within the permissible limits.

Paying close attention to shelf and bay loads plays a critical role in the planning and operation of storage shelving systems. It not only contributes to safety during storage, but also optimizes the use of available storage space. By adhering to the specified load limits, the longevity of the shelving systems is ensured and the risk of accidents and damage is minimized.