Organise small components efficiently with this steel shelving bay complete with 54 cardboard picking bins. Designed for clear visibility and easy access, it helps keep workspaces tidy and productive.
The compact footprint and medium-height design make it ideal for stockrooms, workshops and packing areas where space is at a premium. Colour options for the bins allow simple visual identification of product groups.
Product Features
- Includes 54 open-front cardboard picking bins for small parts storage
- Steel shelving bay for strong, stable support of loaded bins
- Medium-height 1600 mm frame for easy access to all levels
- 915 mm wide bay optimises capacity in narrow aisles and tight spaces
- Bin colour options to support colour-coding of products or categories
- Ideal for order picking, kitting and component organisation
Key Specifications
| Overall height | 1600 mm |
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| Overall width | 915 mm |
| Number of bins | 54 cardboard picking bins |
| Bin type | Open-front cardboard picking bins |
| Bin colour options | Blue, Blue/Grey, Blue/Orange |
| Product category | Small parts storage |
| Price range | £504.00 - £631.20 (depending on configuration) |
Applications
- Storing and picking small components in warehouses and stockrooms
- Organising fixings, fasteners and spares in workshops and garages
- Order preparation and kitting in packing and dispatch areas
- Separating and colour-coding product ranges in retail back-of-house
- Parts storage for maintenance and engineering teams
Frequently Asked Questions
How many cardboard bins are included with the shelving bay?
This unit is supplied with a total of 54 open-front cardboard picking bins, ready to load directly onto the shelving.
What are the overall dimensions of the shelving bay?
The shelving bay stands 1600 mm high and 915 mm wide, making it suitable for areas with restricted height or narrow aisles.
Can I choose the colour of the cardboard bins?
Yes, the bins are available in a choice of blue, blue/grey or blue/orange, allowing you to use colour-coding to distinguish different product groups or categories.
