Maximise accessible storage space with these open back and side steel shelving bays, ideal for areas where visibility and reach are essential. The open design allows easy access from both sides, making stock checking and picking faster and more efficient.
Available as starter and add-on bays in two shelf depths, this system lets you build continuous runs of shelving to suit your layout. Each level offers a 70 kg load capacity, providing dependable support for a wide range of light to medium-duty items.
Product Features
- Open back and sides for clear visibility and easy access to stored items
- Starter and add-on bay options for flexible, extendable shelving runs
- Choice of 370 mm or 450 mm shelf depths to suit different storage needs
- 70 kg load capacity per level for light to medium-duty applications
- 1850 mm high bays provide generous vertical storage without overwhelming floor space
- 1000 mm wide shelves offer ample room for cartons, files and general stock
Key Specifications
| Bay width | 1000 mm |
|---|---|
| Bay height | 1850 mm |
| Available depths | 370 mm, 450 mm |
| Type of component | Starter bay, Add-on bay |
| Side/back style | Open back and sides |
| Maximum load per level | 70 kg (evenly distributed) |
| Price range | £456.00 - £564.00 (depending on configuration) |
| Typical use | Light to medium-duty shelving |
Applications
- Warehouses and stockrooms needing clear visibility of stored items
- Workshops and maintenance areas for tools, components and consumables
- Retail back-of-house storage for cartons, packaging and spare stock
- Archive or office environments for files, folders and labelled boxes
- Picking areas where access from both sides of the bay is beneficial
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a starter bay and an add-on bay?
A starter bay can stand on its own and is used to begin a run of shelving. An add-on bay is designed to connect to a starter bay (or another add-on) to extend the run, sharing uprights and reducing the overall footprint and cost.
How much weight can each shelf level safely hold?
Each level is designed to support up to 70 kg when the load is evenly distributed across the shelf. It is important not to exceed this capacity and to spread items out rather than concentrating heavy loads in one small area.
When should I choose the deeper 450 mm shelves over the 370 mm option?
The 450 mm depth is better suited to bulkier cartons, deeper storage boxes or items that need additional support at the front and back. The 370 mm depth is ideal where floor space is limited or where primarily smaller items and files are stored.
