Maximise your vertical storage space with these 2000mm high tubular steel shelving bays, ideal for organising light to medium duty items in commercial or industrial environments.
Available in a choice of widths, depths and shelf styles, they can be configured as starter bays with either open-work or solid shelves to suit your specific storage needs.
Product Features
- 2000mm high tubular steel frame for stable, reliable storage
- Choice of open-work or solid shelves to match product and hygiene requirements
- Starter bay configurations for building individual runs of shelving
- Multiple widths from 1000mm to 1250mm and depths from 300mm to 700mm
- Load capacities up to 230kg per shelf, depending on size and configuration
- Neutral grey uprights for a clean, professional appearance
- Suitable for stockrooms, workshops, archives and general storage areas
Key Specifications
| Overall height | 2000mm |
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| Upright colour | Grey |
| Bay width options | 1000mm, 1250mm |
| Shelf depth options | 300mm, 400mm, 500mm, 600mm, 700mm |
| Component type | Starter bay |
| Shelf type options | Open-work, solid |
| Maximum shelf load | Up to 230kg (depending on size and configuration) |
| Typical shelf loads | Up to 217kg for 500mm deep, up to 230kg for 600mm deep, up to 205kg for 700mm deep, up to 110kg for selected 300–500mm deep options |
| Price range | £290.40 – £576.00 (depending on selected configuration) |
Applications
- Stockrooms and storerooms needing adjustable, medium-duty shelving runs
- Workshops and maintenance areas storing tools, parts and consumables
- Archives and offices for boxed files, documents and records
- Retail back-of-house storage for merchandise and packaging
- General industrial and commercial storage where height can be fully utilised
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these shelving bays suitable for heavy-duty industrial use?
The bays are designed for light to medium duty storage, with shelf loads up to 230kg depending on size and configuration. For particularly heavy items, check the load rating for your chosen depth and width and ensure it is not exceeded.
What is the difference between open-work and solid shelves?
Open-work shelves allow better air circulation and can help reduce dust build-up, making them useful for certain stockroom and workshop environments. Solid shelves provide a continuous surface that is ideal for small items, paperwork or products that require full support.
Can these 2000mm high bays be extended into longer runs?
These options are supplied as starter bays, which are intended as the first sections in a shelving run. They can be used individually as standalone bays or combined in sequence where compatible add-on or additional bays are available within the same system.
