DIN Meter
Method used to check the floors compliance with Zeile 3 and 4 of DIN 18202.
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Method used to check the floors compliance with Zeile 3 and 4 of DIN 18202.
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Floor classification within appendix C of TR34 which outlines tolerances for surface regularity for floors or very narrow aisle warehouses where the racking height may exceed 13m.
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Floor classification within appendix C of TR34 which outlines tolerances for surface regularity for floors or very narrow aisle warehouses where the racking height is between 8-13m.
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Floor classification within appendix C of TR34 which outlines tolerances for surface regularity for floors or very narrow aisle warehouses where the racking height is below 8m.
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A dock leveller is a height adjustable platform between a warehouse floor and a delivery vehicle, allowing Materials Handling Equipment (MHE) to retrieve goods from the vehicle more easily and safely.
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A joint that opens wider than adjacent (typically dormant) joints in a sawn jointed floor.
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Sawn joint that does not open usually because of failure of crack to form below the saw cut; generally associated with dominant joints.
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A dowel sleeve is cast in the panel opposite a dowel and ensures that the dowel’s movement is not restrained, except in the vertical direction. It encloses half of the dowel.
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Dowels either round or square used to create a load transfer mechanism between 2 panels which have been constructed at different time.
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There is no division by aisles and therefore high storage density is achieved. Cantilever brackets attached to the racking frames support the pallets. This type of racking can be up to about 12m high.
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