Differing from consumer-grade shelves and storage racks, warehouse racks, whether used in manufacturing plants or logistics center warehouses, typically bear a substantial load of goods, implementing a three-dimensional, high-rise storage method, and providing essential services for production and logistics. Ensuring the safe operation of warehouse racks is a crucial matter for the production and distribution process. The following three factors will influence whether warehouse racks can be safely used.
I. Impact from preliminary design.
Design is a prerequisite for production, as well as one of the prerequisites for installation and use. A rigorous and reasonable design that can coordinate various factors of use is crucial for the safe operation of storage racks. Generally, the following aspects are referred to in this design:
A comprehensive assessment of the shelf's requirements in terms of strength, rigidity, and stability is conducted. The design is referenced to relevant standards.
(2) Comprehensive consideration of shelf height and width, as well as the connection and stability with the warehouse structure.
(3) Thorough consideration of the physical and chemical characteristics of stored goods on shelf impact.
Safety Factors in the Shelf Manufacturing Process
The manufacturing phase is crucial to the quality of the shelves, the user experience, the brand influence of the product, and is also a significant factor in shelf safety. It is specifically manifested in:
Material specifications that do not match the design can lead to a reduction in structural integrity, posing potential safety hazards.
(2) The insufficient painting and processing techniques on the shelves may lead to minor issues such as paint peeling, or more serious problems like compromising the internal structure.
(3) The precision and attention to detail in manufacturing the shelves were insufficient, leading to inadequate tightness between the shelves in different groups, which may result in safety issues.
Three: Safety concerns during installation and usage.
Warehouse shelving generally has a large structure with numerous connection issues, requiring the operation of professional installers. Poor execution can lead to problems. For instance, if the vertical alignment or angle of the posts is not sufficient during installation, it can negatively impact the overall integrity of the shelves. Moreover, the improper installation or incorrect positioning of safety accessories required on the shelves can weaken their protective function, posing a safety risk. Inadequate operation by warehouse staff, such as overloading with heavy items or forcibly colliding with the shelves, may cause the shelves to shift or deform, thereby affecting their safe use.





