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X-ray product specifications – Mayline Four Post Shelving User Manual

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X-Ray Product

Specifications:

86" tall uprights provide for (3) 15.125" openings
and (2) 16.625" openings.

Shelving to hold 8 pounds per linear filing inch.
48"x18" shelf = 384 pounds per shelf
48"x36" shelf = 768 pounds per shelf

The components of the basic X-Ray Shelving
System are:

1. VERTICAL UPRIGHTS: Two styles are used:

A.) Closed 'T'

B.) Closed 'L'
Closed 'L' uprights are located at either end of a

4-post range. Closed 'T' are located internally in a
X-ray range. Each style contains tapered slots
vertically along the uprights to accept the shelf
supports that are positioned horizontally. The

narrow portion of the tapered slots must face

downward. Tapered slots are at 1-1/2"
center-to-center vertical spacing.

2 & 3. SHELF SUPPORTS: Two styles are used:

A.) X-ray shelf supports

B.) Bottom shelf supports

The supports are inserted into the slots of the
vertical upright to form the horizontal support for
the shelf. The bottom shelf supports are used only
at the bottom of the unit. Supports should be
secured into place with a rubber mallet.

NOTE: X-ray shelf supports are 1/2" deeper than

the bottom X-ray shelf supports.

4. SHELF REINFORCEMENT BARS: Two styles
are used:
A.) X-ray shelf reinforcement (deep channel)

B.) Bottom shelf reinforcement (shallow channel)

Reinforcements are used on all X-ray shelves with

the exception of the canopy top. These bars are

positioned across the shelf supports to add

strength to the shelf. Shelf reinforcement
quantities are illustrated in the matrix.

Adjust the reinforcement position if it interferes
with shelf slots.

NOTE: X-ray shelf reinforcements are 1/2" deeper

than the X-ray bottom shelf reinforcements.