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Reasons And Solutions For The Shaking Of Warehouse Shelves


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    During the warehouse shelf inspection process, customers are often asked why the shelf is shaking, is there a problem with the quality of the shelf. Is this really the case? In fact, this is a big misunderstanding of shelf use. Here is a brief description from Maobang warehouse racking manufacturer for everyone:


    First, heavy shelf sloshing is not necessarily a quality issue. It is normal for warehouse heavy duty rack to have a slight floating problem when artificially shaking, and it does not affect the use of beam-type shelves. After all, the heavy-duty beam-type shelf is composed of a plurality of elongated rods and a rectangular frame structure. The material under the artificial shaking is slightly deformed and floated, and the structure of the rectangular parallelepiped cannot be shaken.


    Secondly, after the shelf is installed, if the shelf is shaking when it is shaken by hand, this situation is also wrong. Because the beam-type shelf is subjected to vertical downward gravity during use, there is no horizontal force at all, so in the case of proper use of the shelf, it is impossible to generate horizontal force to shake the storage shelf, so this The situation is no problem for the daily use of heavy-duty shelves.

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