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Shelving for bulky goods

2nd January 1982, Page 21
2nd January 1982
Page 21
Page 21, 2nd January 1982 — Shelving for bulky goods
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WELCONSTRUCT of Birmingham has introduced Spanwel, a range of boltless, wide-access shelving, to provide a means of storing oversize or bulky goods, or for warehouse use.

The system consists of shelves which lock into place at 50mm (2in.) centres on to upright frames.

Upright frames come in a range of heights from 1,2004,200mm (4in.-14in.) and in four depths from 660-1,250mm (2in.4in.).

Shelves are designed in steel or chipboard. Steel shelves consist of standard steel panels which locate into steel sideframes. Reinforced chipboard shelves also fit into the same frames and all shelves are available in lengths of 1,2002,700mm (4in.-9in.).

The Welconstruct Co Ltd, 127 Hagley Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B16 8XU; tel: 021455 9798.

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