RS PRO Grey Steel Rear Cladding Kit, 21 mm x 1000 mm, 500 mm, 1200 kg Load

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RS Stock No.:
519-475
Brand:
RS PRO
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Brand

RS PRO

Product Type

Rear Cladding Kit

Sub Type

Eco-Rax

Load Capacity

1200kg

Width

1000 mm

Height

21mm

Depth

500mm

Material

Steel

Colour

Grey

Standards/Approvals

No

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
GB

Rear Cladding Kit


Modular Shelving


The RS modular shelving system has been designed as an integrated system in which each part slots together into standard modules. The shelf design incorporates a built-in box beam concept which creates inherent strength and rigidity as well as simplifying installation. A versatile system which is quick, easy and simple to erect or modify, with no nut and bolt assembly of the shelving. The uprights are perforated at 50 mm intervals to accept shelves that clip lock together with special shelf locking clips which have a wedging action when loaded, the greater the load, the stronger the structure. All major components are manufactured from steel with ’graphite’ grey uprights and light (RAL7035) grey shelves and cladding paint finish. Available in open bay or clad bay versions, height 2.1 m, width 1 m, with a selection of shelf depths and accessories.

Note

A rear cladding kit will be required for each additional clad bay, and a rear cross-brace for every six open bays ordered.

Caution

The maximum safe working load per shelf is 160kg, to be uniformly distributed in both directions, maximum load per bay 1200kg.
Also: All runs of shelving require bracing. This must be in the form of a rear cross-brace assembly or a rear cladding kit and must be fitted at least one bay in six.

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