Boltless Shelving

When installing boltless shelving, it is important to know what parts are needed for your installation. Some parts are sold separately, like post splices for connecting vertical posts. Some boltless shelving kits include post splices per angle or tee post. Some units use two left-to-right beams and one front-to-back beam. This information can help you choose the components that fit your needs. To learn more, read our article about boltless shelving kits.


96′ Uninterrupted Spans

Boltless shelving is the preferred storage option for bulky and oddly shaped items. This shelving system spans 96′ without braces. Because of this, it is a simple and cost-effective solution for storing heavy or bulky items. Boltless shelving is made of steel and is highly durable. Unlike other shelving types, boltless units can withstand loads of 500 pounds to 2,000 pounds per shelf.


Long Span

Long span boltless shelving is an easy-to-install metal shelf system that features a 25mm pitch and distributable load capacities of 350kg per shelf and 1400kg per bay. Long-span boltless shelving components are zinc galvanized with epoxy powder coated black horizontal shelf support. It is ideal for warehouses and other industrial settings. This shelving system is available for freestanding and add-on storage needs. To ensure long-term stability, long-span boltless shelving should be installed at least two hours before a load is expected.


Wire Decking

Adding wire decking to industrial shelving units will give you more options for storage. These deckings provide a stable surface on which to stack your items and increase the weight capacity of your pallet racks. They are also non-flammable and can support a variety of load sizes. There are many different styles and sizes available to fit your needs. Listed below are just a few reasons to choose wire decking for your pallet racking.


Ledge Tops

Ledge tops for boltless shelving are reversible, 1-1/4″ wide steel bars that extend outward from the main post and are welded to the ledge. These dividers are sold in pairs and can be bolted to the main post, spliced into ledges, or both. The ledges are 36″ wide and 12″ deep, and shipped in cartons.
Cost

The use of boltless shelving has several advantages. Not only are shelves easy to move around, but they also allow easy visibility and access to the items inside. Also, boltless shelving doesn’t require the use of nuts, rivets, clips, or screws, so installation is a breeze. Here’s a look at some of the benefits. Learn about the benefits of boltless shelving and how to save money while installing new shelving.