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Multi-tier floors
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Multi-tier floors create additional space and can be applied in nearly any building. Giving your plan's space means being able to switch easily between under capacity and overcapacity; between expanding and contracting.

MULTI-TIER FLOOR SYSTEMS ARE TAILOR-MADE FOR YOU
  • Additional space without expensive building extensions or costly moving

  • Quick to install

  • Easy reusable at another location

  • Includes stairs, handrails, tilt gates and lighting

  • Subdivide the additional space with partitioning walls, screen walls, modular racking and dropped ceilings.

MULTI-TIER FLOOR SYSTEMS SPECIFICATIONS
  • Shelf load – 105 kg as standard, up-gradable to 200kg

  • Bay Load – 820 kg as standard, up-gradable to over 2000kg

  • Shelf width 971mm and a half shelf 485mm

  • Depths from 300mm to 600mm in 100mm increments

  • Standard stock height 2300mm

  • Shelves adjustable on a 50mm pitch

  • Modular system, end cladding and rear cladding easily added.

LIGHT MULTI-TIER FLOOR SYSTEMS

The freestanding floor is built-up out of main- and sub girders made of cold-rolled profiles. The girders are equipped with standard perforation patterns to easily connect them using nuts and bolts. Vertical cross bracing ensures the stability of the construction. The columns are equipped with head- and foot plates. On top of this construction 38 mm thick chipboard floor panels are lined up using tongues and grooves and then fixed with screws. It is also possible to use steel gratings instead of chipboard, should local safety guidelines dictate this.

HEAVY MULTI-TIER FLOOR SYSTEMS

The freestanding Multi-tier floor is built up of main- and sub girders, which are made of IPE, HEA or HEB, beams. The sub-beams are fitted with flanges for attaching them to the main beams. The columns are equipped with head- and footplates that are fixed to the floor using express anchors. The entire structure is connected by nuts and bolts and is completely self-bracing. On top of this construction 38mm, thick chipboard floor panels are lined up using tongues and grooves and then fixed with screws. It is also possible to use steel gratings instead of chipboard, should local safety guidelines dictate this.

RACK SUPPORTED MULTI-TIER FLOOR SYSTEMS

The floor is placed either on top of, or between the existing racking. The floor beams hook directly in to the shelving units and are secured with a locking pin. This results in a secure and strong connection between the floorboards and the racking. The floor itself is made of 38 mm thick chipboard floor panels with a tongue and groove connection slid together and secured to the floor beams with screws. Again you can choose to use steel gratings should local safety guidelines not allow chipboard floors.

This system of Multi-tier flooring can be used with all of our shelving systems: Tube-50 longspan shelvingTyre racking and Multi-system shelving.

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