How to Choose Mezzanine Shelving
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Selecting mezzanine shelving requires focusing on warehouse height, load-bearing requirements, cargo type, and manufacturer service capabilities, prioritizing alignment with the actual storage scenario. The following are specific selection strategies.
How to Choose Mezzanine Shelving?
Selecting mezzanine shelving requires focusing on warehouse height, load-bearing requirements, cargo type, and manufacturer service capabilities, prioritizing alignment with the actual storage scenario. The following are specific selection strategies:
1. Mezzanine Shelving: Check if the Warehouse Meets the Conditions
Warehouse Clear Height: It is recommended to have a clear height of 4.5 meters or more to be suitable for building mezzanine shelving, with a minimum of 3-4 meters (allowing for two levels). Otherwise, the space will feel oppressive and hinder operations.
Floor Load-Bearing: Requires a concrete hardened floor. The load-bearing capacity typically needs to be 3-5 tons per square meter or higher. Professional inspection or evaluation using building drawings should be conducted before installation.
Fire Safety and Facilities: Plan the locations for fire sprinklers, lighting, and ventilation systems in advance to avoid obstruction or the need for secondary modifications after construction.
2. Load-Bearing Capacity: Select Structural Support Based on Cargo Weight
The main support structure of mezzanine shelving determines its load-bearing capacity. Selection should be based on the total weight of the cargo:
Medium-Duty Shelf Support: Suitable for scenarios with lighter total weight per level (e.g., small parts, stationery, electronic components). The mezzanine floor often uses cold-rolled steel sections or checkered steel plates.
Heavy-Duty Shelf Support: Suitable for items like automotive parts, heavily packaged industrial goods, etc. The uprights are thicker (e.g., 90×70×2.0mm), and the beams use H-beams or C-beams.
The load capacity per level of a unit shelf is typically within 500kg. The overall floor load-bearing capacity can reach 300–1000kg/㎡. Reinforced structures can be customized to meet higher demands.
3. Mezzanine Floor Panel Type: Choose Material Based on Usage Needs
The mezzanine floor panel is the "mezzanine ground," directly impacting safety and efficiency:
Cold-Rolled Steel Floor Panel: High load-bearing capacity, flat surface, easy to lock, suitable for manual cart operations. This is the current mainstream choice.
Steel Grating Floor Panel: Lightweight, good light transmission and ventilation, suitable for scenarios requiring natural light or storing lightweight, bulky cargo.
Checkered Steel Plate: Slip-resistant and wear-resistant, suitable for areas with frequent foot traffic, but heavier in weight.
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