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5x SX400 Industrial Shelving - 1677mm High - 400kg - Steel - Blue

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5x SX400 Industrial Shelving - 1677mm High - 400kg - Steel - BlueKey Features of SX400 Steel Shelving Strong galvanised steel panels Each level is tested to hold up to 400kg UDL per shelf (up to 1830mm wide) Total unit load capacity is up to 2,000kg UDL Choose 3, 4 or 5 decks of steel panels depending on your storage requirements Additional levels are available separately Upright and beams are made from thick, high quality steel All steel is powder coated making them rust resistant Each level is reinforced with

Key Features of SX400 Steel Shelving


  • Strong galvanised steel panels
  • Each level is tested to hold up to 400kg UDL per shelf (up to 1830mm wide)
  • Total unit load capacity is up to 2,000kg UDL
  • Choose 3, 4 or 5 decks of steel panels depending on your storage requirements
  • Additional levels are available separately
  • Upright and beams are made from thick, high quality steel
  • All steel is powder coated making them rust resistant
  • Each level is reinforced with steel support beams
  • Suitable for daily use within a commercial/industrial environment
  • ‘Stud & keyhole’ design, used within the UK for over 25 years
  • Low profile shelf beam design maximises storage space
  • Built to ISO manufacturing standards and FEM approved
  • Assembly is quick and easy due to its boltless construction
  • Full range of accessories such as joining tie plates available
  • Adjustable shelf height every 3.8cm (1.5 Inches)
  • Accessible from both sides, no back cross bracing needed
  • Free Rubber Assembly Mallet


Recommended Uses:


  • Regular picking
  • Bulk storage
  • Archive & document storage
  • Heavy cartons
  • Domestic items


Product Overview


The Storalex SX400 range of heavy duty steel shelving is our most popular commercial system. Commonly installed within warehouses and factories for over 25 years, the SX400 range is one of the most robust and reliable shelving systems on the market.

Capable of safely holding large, heavy and bulky items this range is ideal for retail stockrooms as well as long term archive storage. The tried and tested boltless ‘stud and keyhole’ design makes these quick to assemble and also adjust when storage requirements change.

Rigorously tested to FEM (European Federation of Material Handling) standards these units also comply with all relevant ISO manufacturing quality requirements.

This item is in stock unless otherwise stated, simply order before 4pm and we’ll deliver the very next day. If you’re not after next day delivery, simply choose a convenient delivery date whilst checking out and we’ll deliver on a day of your choice.

Please note to protect large and heavy items during transit your order may be palletised, however the delivery lorry will have a tail lift and delivery is to the kerb side/loading unit.

Product spec

SX400 Steel Shelving Guide

Fitting Guide For SX400 Industrial Shelving Units

External Height = H+15mm, Pitch = 38.1mm. Clear height between shelves = (No. x pitch) -94mm

Data

1220w

1525w

1830w

2135w

2440w
Upright one piece one piece one piece one piece one piece
Shelf Adjustment (mm)
38.1 38.1 38.1 38.1 38.1
Clear Entry (mm)
1135 1440 1745 2050 2355
First unit External (mm) 1232 1537 1842 2147 2452
Additional unit External (mm) 1239 1544 1849 2154 2459
Total unit Capacity 1677h 1600kg 1600kg 1600kg 1600kg 1600kg
Total unit Capacity 1980h 1600kg 1600kg 1600kg 1600kg 1600kg
Total unit Capacity 3050h 1320kg 1320kg 1320kg 1320kg 1320kg
Upright Steel Thickness (mm) 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
Beam Steel Thickness (mm) 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
Chipboard Thickness (mm) 15 15 15 15 15
Melamine Thickness (mm) 15 15 15 15 15
Steel Thickness (mm) 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8
Height of Shelf (mm) 94
94
94
94
94
Instructions
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Key Features:

  • Up to 400kg per shelf, 2,000 per unit (UDL)
  • Flush fitting sheet steel decks
  • Adjustable shelf height every 3.8cm
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