Enhance the appearance and functionality of your shelving bays with these medium duty MDF cladding panels, designed to suit 1980mm high shelving uprights.
Available in a range of widths, these panels provide a neat, solid back or side surface, helping to protect stored items and improve the overall look of your storage area.
Product Features
- Designed to fit 1980mm high medium duty shelving bays
- Provides a solid MDF surface to the rear or sides of shelving
- Helps prevent items falling through or off the shelves
- Improves the overall appearance of open shelving runs
- Available in multiple widths to suit different bay sizes
- Simple to install onto compatible shelving frames
Key Specifications
| Panel height | 1980 mm |
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| Panel material | MDF (medium density fibreboard) |
| Width options | 305 mm, 455 mm, 610 mm, 915 mm, 1220 mm |
| Duty rating | Medium duty shelving applications |
| Typical price range | £36.00 - £62.40 (depending on width) |
| Compatible use | Cladding for 1980h shelving bays |
Applications
- Creating neat, enclosed backs on warehouse and stockroom shelving
- Improving product retention on open shelving runs in retail stores
- Adding visual screening to shelving in workshops and production areas
- Separating storage bays in shared or multi-use spaces
- Upgrading existing medium duty shelving installations
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these MDF cladding panels compatible with any 1980mm high shelving?
The panels are designed for medium duty shelving that uses 1980mm high uprights. As long as your shelving has compatible frame dimensions and fixing points, the panels can usually be fitted. Always check measurements and fixing requirements before ordering.
Can I mix different panel widths on the same shelving run?
Yes, you can choose from the available widths to match different bay sizes along the same run, as long as each panel width corresponds to the bay it is being fitted to. This allows you to clad mixed-width shelving runs effectively.
Do these panels increase the load capacity of my shelving?
No, the MDF cladding panels are intended for enclosure and appearance rather than extra load bearing. They do not change the stated load capacity of your shelves, which is determined by the shelving frames and shelf levels themselves.
