What are the differences between fully enclosed and semi-enclosed compact shelving?

2019-05-23

  The difference between fully enclosed and semi-enclosed high-density shelving is:
 
  1. Compositional differences: The main body of a fully enclosed high-density shelving unit is composed of upright frames, inter-section side panels, front and rear center closure panels, shelves, top panels, bottom panels, outermost protective panels, outermost row door panels, etc.; in addition, it includes a braking handwheel, base frame, tracks, row locks, and master locks; its standard specifications are 900*500*2300mm (width*depth*height); the main frame of a semi-enclosed high-density shelving unit is composed of uprights, hanging panels, partitions, side panels, top panels, inter-section closure panels, inter-layer separators, outer protective panels, and outermost row door panels; in addition, it includes a braking handwheel, base frame, tracks, and locks; standard specifications are 900*500*2300mm (width*depth*height).
 
  2. Usage differences: Fully enclosed high-density shelving is generally used for storing highly confidential or smaller products; semi-enclosed high-density shelving is one of the most commonly used types of high-density shelving.
 
  3. Structural differences: Fully enclosed high-density shelving has a standard six-layer storage space inside; it is enclosed in the front and back; it is enclosed on the left and right; it is the ideal cabinet-style high-density storage equipment. Semi-enclosed high-density shelving also has a standard six-layer storage space inside, with double-sided placement; each row of shelving units has added inter-section closure panels and diagonal steel ropes, further enhancing the stability of the unit.
 
  Here is some additional information about high-density shelving, hopefully addressing other questions the questioner may have;
 
  High-density shelving, also known as compact shelving, is a type of high-density filing equipment. It can be defined as a rack installed with wheels on the base of a double-sided fixed frame with multiple columns, capable of linear movement along the ground-laid guide rails, allowing multiple racks to be moved closer together or further apart as needed.
 
  Acceptance steps for high-density shelving;
 
  Acceptance steps
 
  1. Trial use after installation and debugging
 
  After purchasing high-density shelving, customers will first try it out. At this time, the trial run is not to test whether the high-density shelving is operating normally, but to check whether the overall high-density shelving and the noise generated by the high-density shelving are loud during operation. The standard is whether it can be heard within 10cm, and this is the best result.
 
  2. Check whether the arrangement of the high-density shelving is reasonable
 
  Before using the file high-density shelving, the placement of the high-density shelving should be considered. A place with relatively large space should be chosen. For high-density shelving with built-in compressor units, ensure that there is sufficient space above the high-density shelving for heat dissipation, and the side walls should not be close to the walls. Some supermarket and convenience store merchants, in order to save space, place them close to the walls, which does save space, but it is not conducive to the inspection, cleaning, and heat dissipation of the high-density shelving, thus easily causing various minor problems.
 
  3. Overall inspection of the file high-density shelving
 
  Inspect the side walls of the high-density shelving as a whole, and during operation, check again whether the high-density shelving operates well after items are placed on the shelves, and whether there are any problems with small parts such as compressor connectors.
 
  4. Overall movement of the file high-density shelving
 
  After all inspections are completed, the unit can be operated. During operation, the shelves where items are placed inside the high-density shelving should be disinfected first to ensure that the food or products on the shelves are cleaner.
 
  5. High-density shelving control
 
  This is necessary. During operation, the high-density shelving should be controlled first; otherwise, improper control may cause damage to the goods.

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