Bolt Free Shelving System
The Bolt Free Shelving System is a modular storage structure designed for quick assembly and ongoing layout flexibility. It is commonly used in Saudi Arabia across factories, logistics facilities, and service areas where manual handling dominates. The system supports organized storage for medium-weight goods and allows shelf reconfiguration without tools. Typical designs handle shelf loads between 120–350 kg, making them suitable for industrial environments across KSA.
The shelving layout can be adjusted quickly to accommodate varying carton sizes, tools, or packaged components. Shelf panels are typically supported by steel beams designed to distribute loads evenly across the frame. Bay widths, depths, and heights are selected based on aisle clearance and access requirements. Bolt free shelving provides stable performance under repeated loading and unloading, making it suitable for Saudi facilities that require dependable storage with minimal complexity. Its modular nature also allows additional bays or levels to be added as storage demand increases.
Key Features
- Fast assembly without bolts or fasteners
- Modular bay design for scalable storage
- Consistent load distribution across shelves
- Steel construction for industrial use
- Clear access for manual picking tasks
- Configurable shelf spacing for mixed inventory
- Simple reconfiguration with minimal downtime
- Suitable for workshops and factory stores
Bolt Free Shelving System
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Frequently Asked Questions
Saudi factories use bolt free shelving because it supports fast layout changes with minimal disruption. Facilities in Riyadh and Dammam rely on it for tooling, consumables, and components that require organized access close to production areas.
The open design allows quick visual identification and manual picking. In Saudi logistics hubs, shelving is arranged to support frequent access without complex handling equipment, keeping material flow steady during long operating shifts.
Engineers assess aisle width, bay height, shelf depth, and expected load per level. In Saudi warehouses, layouts are planned to balance storage density with safe manual access, especially in areas with continuous staff movement.
Yes, the modular design allows additional bays or levels to be added easily. Saudi facilities often plan initial installations with future expansion in mind, enabling gradual scaling without reworking the entire storage layout.
Routine checks include verifying beam connections, shelf alignment, and upright condition. In Saudi industrial settings, teams also monitor wear from frequent handling to maintain safe and consistent shelving performance.
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