CONNECTING CROSS BARS BETWEEN SHELVES
B
A D C
A D
D
D
Wall
Floor
A B C D
Side panel fixing via a cross bar.
The connecting cross bar is used for side panels that must be secured but cannot be secured to the wall itself. In this case, the side panel must be connected to a double wall with floor fixing or a fixed wall panel.
Double side panel with floor fixing.
Single side panel with wall fixing.
Top connecting cross bar.
- EXTERNAL SIDE WALLS MUST ALWAYS BE CONNECTED - INTERNAL SIDE WALLS MUST BE CONNECTED EVERY OTHER BAY.
AISLES: If, by installing the shelving system, passageways or aisles adjacent to the shelving system are created, the shelving system must be closed with metal sheet panels or mesh panels on all sides not used for picking up material, and the passageways or aisles must have the following widths:
- Aisles used for manually picking or placing material from or on to the shelves without drawers and without the use of hand-pushed trolleys: minimum width of 800 mm.
- Aisles used for picking or placing material by means of hand-pushed trolleys: with or without drawers in the racking system: minimum width 1250 mm.
length mm
ART.
- Aisles used as staff passageways: minimum width 1250 mm.
F ST 0820 00 99
800
F ST 0830 00 99
1000
The aisles used for picking and/or storing materials may not be used as staff passageways. For passageways used to drive motor-operated trucks, please contact FAMI for information.
F ST 0840 00 99
1250
Galvanised finish
WARNING: If double racking units are used, rear closure panels or mesh panels or a board must be fitted between the two, so that during material storing on one side of the rack, there is no danger of accidentally pushing material stored on the other side of the racking system.
Courtesy of Animo S.p.A.
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