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- Model: KLT160P
This industrial shelving unit provides 1,000 kg total capacity across four reinforced shelves in commercial storage environments. Each shelf supports 250 kg of evenly distributed load on powder-coated steel construction. Warehouse staff, kitchen managers, and facilities operators use it for dry goods storage, equipment staging, and back-of-house organisation.
Commercial Application
Commercial kitchens require durable storage that accommodates heavy stock rotation and frequent access. This unit stores bulk dry goods, canned inventory, equipment reserves, and packaged supplies without occupying expensive floor space in prep zones. The 600 mm depth fits standard storage rooms while clearing wall-mounted service panels.
Facilities teams position these units in receiving areas, walk-in pantries, housekeeping stores, and equipment rooms. The 1800 mm height allows four-tier vertical stacking without requiring step stools for daily access. Total capacity of 1,000 kg supports quarterly bulk purchasing for medium-volume operations.
Key Operational Advantages
- 250 kg capacity per shelf tested under evenly distributed load conditions
- 0.9 mm powder-coated steel beams and uprights resist commercial kitchen humidity
- 5 mm MDF shelf boards provide stable surface for boxed and crated goods
- 1600 x 600 x 1800 mm footprint fits standard storage room layouts
- Disassembled shipping reduces freight cost for multi-unit orders
- 30 kg total weight allows two-person assembly without machinery
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model / SKU | KLT160P |
| Certification | Meets commercial kitchen hygiene and safety standards applicable to CE (UK & EU), NSF (USA) and CSA (Canada) requirements. |
| Weight | 30.0 kg (66.1 lbs) |
Construction & Build Quality
The frame uses 0.9 mm powder-coated steel beams and uprights with black commercial finish. Each shelf board comprises 5 mm MDF rated for 250 kg distributed load. Powder coating provides corrosion resistance in high-humidity back-of-house environments common to UK commercial kitchens.
- 0.9 mm gauge steel frame with reinforced corner joints
- 5 mm MDF boards tested to 250 kg per level
- Black powder coat finish resists scratching during daily use
- Bolt-together assembly with included hardware
Suitable Operations
- Commercial kitchens
- Hotel prep areas
- Restaurant kitchens
- Catering production facilities
- Food processing operations
Procurement & Support
TurcoBazaar supplies this shelving unit from UK inventory to commercial buyers in Europe, North America, the Middle East, and Africa. Freight quotations for multi-unit orders account for pallet consolidation and regional carrier rates. Volume purchasers receive technical specification sheets for facilities planning and compliance documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What steel gauge is used in the frame construction?
A: The frame uses 0.9 mm powder-coated steel for beams and uprights. This gauge provides structural stability for 250 kg per shelf while keeping unit weight at 30 kg for two-person assembly.
Q: Can individual shelves be adjusted to different heights?
A: This model ships with fixed shelf spacing optimised for standard commercial storage use. The four shelves are positioned at equal intervals across the 1800 mm height. Custom spacing requires field modification during assembly.
Q: Is the unit suitable for cold room or walk-in cooler installation?
A: The powder-coated steel construction tolerates high humidity but MDF shelf boards absorb moisture in refrigerated environments below 4°C. For cold storage, specify stainless steel or galvanised wire shelving to prevent board deterioration.
Q: What is the maximum load if weight is concentrated on one shelf?
A: Each shelf is tested to 250 kg under evenly distributed load conditions. Concentrated point loads reduce effective capacity and may deform MDF boards. Distribute heavy items across multiple contact points or use additional support brackets.
Q: Does the unit require wall anchoring for stability?
A: Free-standing installation is stable when loaded correctly and positioned on level flooring. Wall anchoring is recommended in high-traffic corridors or where seismic requirements apply. Mounting hardware is not included and must match wall construction type.