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The design process of the shelf system mainly includes: the demander puts forward the shelf system requirements - the supplier makes the scheme design and selection - the scheme discussion and optimization - the rationality of the scheme, the optimization degree assessment - the scheme quotation - the supplier selection - the contract signing - the detailed technical design of the shelf system - the shelf system manufacturing (material preparation, processing, surface treatment, packaging, etc.) - the shelf system installation - acceptance.
Among them, the anti-collision design, which cannot be ignored in the detailed technical design of the shelf system, how much do you know?
Common cases of shelves being damaged by external force impact are mainly concentrated in the following three warehouses.
1: Large warehouses with high-rise shelves installed.
2: Warehouses with narrow forklift lanes.
3: Warehouses with uneven ground
These three warehouses are warehouses that are prone to external force impact on the shelves. Among them, the high-rise shelf warehouses are seriously damaged after being hit by external forces, and they are also the most likely to have collision accidents in the three situations.
In view of the potential safety hazards in the above three warehouses, there are several measures to prevent the probability of collision and reduce the degree of impact.
Various anti-collision measures and tools
At present, the safety measures to prevent shelves from being hit are:
1: From a preventive perspective, in addition to welding on the ground, "safety piles" will also be installed with anti-collision beams on the columns of high-level shelves. (Anti-collision beams in the form of convex hanging)
2: High-altitude suspension. Ropes are used at the top of the warehouse to connect the upper part of the high-level shelves to ropes to reduce the loss of the upper cargo space of the high-level shelves during collisions.
3: Fixed forklift lanes so that forklifts can only travel on fixed tracks and cannot deflect.
The above three ways to prevent and reduce damage to shelves by external forces are currently effective and reasonable methods. Their main purpose is to prevent shelves from being hit by external forces and reduce the loss of profits when they are hit. In traditional large warehouses, due to the perfect facilities, these three methods can be implemented.
What should be paid attention to during use is:
1. Never change the shelf structure in any form without confirming with the supplier. Even changing the position of the beam may undermine the stability of the shelf.
2. The load of the shelf system exceeds its designed load-bearing weight, which will cause damage to the components. If the load is mixed, the heavy goods should be placed on the lower level or on the ground, and the light goods on the upper level.
3. Please do not purchase components from different manufacturers, which will cause compatibility problems with the racking system.
4. It is very dangerous not to purchase spare parts from the original manufacturer. In serious cases, all safety measures will be destroyed.
5. When local damage does not affect the entire system, please check the damaged points regularly. It is recommended to establish a rack maintenance management system, which can solve countless troubles.
6. When the forklift hits the beams and columns of the rack during operation, it may cause damage to the rack. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen the training of drivers to prevent accidents.
7. In daily operations, the probability of forklifts hitting racks is very high. Pallet racks are not designed to withstand multiple impacts from forklifts, and even low-speed impacts can cause structural damage. Rack protection parts are a powerful tool to prevent rack collapse and can reduce the impact of forklift impacts.
8. It is important to ensure that the supplier you choose is reliable and its products are approved by professional organizations!
In order to prevent the huge losses caused by rack collapse, Wellguarding recommends taking action today! The cost of preventing safety accidents is much lower than the cost of taking remedial measures after the shelf collapses.