Drive-in shelving with loadable aisles OR Accumulation shelving is ideal when there is a need to store a great amount of goods with few ID references.

FIFO “First-In, First Out” and LIFO “Last-In, First-Out” principle, allows the palletized load units to be stored into deep shelves tunnels accessible by fork lifts.

This solution enable eliminates the aisles traditionally required for service purpose.

Drive-in shelving is made with our Bi-Bloc slot-in system, and is completed by the exclusive zinc-coated steel profile, is designed to be deployed inside industrial buildings.

The floor, must be in suitable reinforced concrete, and must be ready before the delivery of the system from our factories.; it must be levelled, with a variation of not more than + 1 cm from the horizontal, and must be capable of withstanding the loads transmitted by the shelving system.

When the drive-in system is installed on intermediate floors, please check that the load-bearing capacity and the deformation level are compatible with the loads transmitted by the storage systems, special attention is required for concentrated loads.

Floors in material other than concrete are not recommended and must be subject the subject of careful consideration during the design of the Drive-In system.

The load on the shelving system must not exceed the values in the load rating signs, which must always be affixed in a clearly visible position.

Drive-in system load capacity and benefits:

  • Dimensioned for pallets up to 1500 Kg and ideal  solution in seismic belt areas.
  • Abutment in high resistance hot-dip galvanized steel S350-GD
  • High resistance hot-dip galvanised steel S280 GD Z UNI EN 10147 planks
  • High resistance hot-dip galvanized steel S280-GD profile
  • Tunnel length: 1350 mm and 1400 mm standard
  • Tunnel height up to 12 meters
  • Drive-in pallet safety device
  • Anti-unlocking pin-bolt system to prevent detachment
  • Upright protection with painted steel special profiles
  • Ground slides with relevant mouths
  • Pallet stopper

 

Drive-in accessories manufacturing standards:

C.N.R –UNI – 10011/97 - C.N.R. 10012/85 - C.N.R 10022/84

Overloads:

  • Overloading the structure above the permitted loads stated on the warning signs and in the technical documentation (installation design and brochures) is absolutely forbidden.
  • It is essential to check that the load do not exeed the limits stated in the contract.
  • In general, the load bearing capacities of horizontal structures beams, pallet rack profiles) refer to the evenly distributed load condition.
  • Concentrated and/or unbalanced loads, even below the stated limits may actually overload the structures.
  • Dynamic loads
  • Sharp movements and sudden horizontal pulls or pushes must be avoided when placing loads on the structure.