

When installing shelves, we can observe that many warehouse shelves can be
installed without welding, mainly by fastening the crossbeam to the column hole
of the column to fix the crossbeam. It is not difficult to observe that
sometimes the hole patterns of the column holes on the column are different. So
why do different hole patterns appear? What are the differences between these
different hole patterns.
In large warehousing and logistics enterprises, in order to make the entire
warehousing shelf look more beautiful, and to improve the load-bearing capacity
of the shelf and facilitate installation, different types of holes will be used
on the pillars of the shelf. Enterprises choose different shelf manufacturers,
and each shelf manufacturer has different column hole types, but generally there
is a standard range of bearing capacity. Many times, in the process of designing
shelves, in order to better enhance the overall load-bearing capacity of the
shelves, we choose column hole types based on conditions.
At present, the pillar hole types on the market can be mainly divided into
P-shaped holes, diamond shaped holes, and butterfly holes. P-shaped holes are a
commonly used hole type, which has more emphasis and can increase the overall
load-bearing capacity of the shelf. When designing storage shelves for
enterprise customers, our designers at Kored Company always give priority to
this hole type. Butterfly holes are more aesthetically pleasing, so when
choosing a hole type, customers can consider it based on their actual needs.
Shelves are a very important storage equipment for enterprise warehouses,
so when purchasing a large number of storage shelves, enterprises still need to
carefully choose according to their actual needs.
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