Supermarket Shelving
Strong and sturdy supermarket shelving units, with 80kg weight capacity per shelf, suitable for convenience stores, pharmacies, hardware stores, supermarkets, and service stations.
Bay Height | 1500mm high |
Bay Width | 900mm wide |
Overall Bay Depth | 970mm deep |
Base Shelf Size | 900mm wide x 450mm deep |
Adjustable Shelf Size | 900mm wide x 400mm deep |
Adjustable Shelf | Shelves can be adjusted vertically in increments of 50mm along the post's height Shelves can also tilt forward 15 degrees. Supermarket shelving wire front fences are used to help prevent items from sliding off the shelf |
Shelf Load Capacity | 80kg UDL per level |
Number of Levels | 4 levels double sided (8 shelves total) 3 adjustable shelf levels and 1 static base shelf Extra shelves are available upon request |
Colour | Powder coated posts, shelves and brackets available in white |
Components |
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- Quality retail shelving at competitive prices
- Suitable for all retail applications, supermarket and variety stores
- Easy to install
- Volcano punched metal backs suitable for pegboard hooks
- Extra adjustable shelves also available
- 2 x 450 mm base shelves
- 6 x 400 mm top shelves
- Shelf load capacity of 80kg UDL per level
If you are intending to visit our showroom - To help us, please bring the following information:
- Floor plans or desired layout (showing doorways and entrances)
- Total floor measurements
- Aisle length and width
- Photo's of existing shelving (if any) and proposed area
Definition of a Starter Bay
Commonly described as an “individual bay” or “free standing bay” the Starter bay consists of Two end Posts or uprights and is used as the first bay in a run or block of shelving.
Definition of an Add On Bay
Commonly described as a “Carry on bay” the Add On bay consists of only one end post or upright as it is utilised as an “additional bay”. The Carry On bay links to a Starter bay or block of shelving for the necessary components required to stand it. The use of Add On bays is a cost effective way of utilising common components and reducing the overall costs of a Shelving structure, block or run.