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From the help on this page, measurements
and weights can be worked out. Surface worktops can overhang by 100mm all
round, that means add 200mm to the dimensions A and B, top view, below,
the space needed for a workstation according the drawing below will be 2700mm x
1225mm. Unfortunately drawings no longer exist, but the one below serves well
enough.
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Note:-
Never exceed the
loads in this chart. While a workstation can easily withstand human weight
never drag a workstation into place. All loads are calculated in a
stationary position with downward force.
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Standard frame loads, lengths Kgs/ft |
Standard frame loads, uprights. Kgs/ft |
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600mm 275 |
600mm 885 |
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900mm 180 |
900mm 660 |
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1200mm 110 |
1200mm 455 |
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1500mm 70 |
1500mm 320 |
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2000mm 45 |
2000mm 250 |
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Stability load tests. Maximum structural
loads. |
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Overall Height. Length of upright between
joints. Maximum loads Kgs. |
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1000mm 1000mm, (Top and base
shelf) 270 |
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1000mm 500mm (Top, base and
intermediate shelf) 380 |
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1500mm 1500mm (Top and base
shelf) 180 |
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2000mm 2000mm (Top and base
shelf) 155 |
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2000mm 500mm (Top, base and 3
intermediate shelves) 1000 |
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2000mm 1000mm (Top, base and intermediate
shelf) 250 |
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2000mm 1500mm (Top, base and intermediate
shelf) 135 |
Note: Stability load tests were made
according to the SEMA code of practice. Steel tube uprights were used
supporting
chipboard shelves, 1000mm long x 450 deep using shelf clips.
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