Penco Products, Inc.
Subsidiary of Vesper Corporation
P.O. Box 158
Skippack, PA 19474
Phone: (610) 666-0500
Fax: (610) 666-7561
E-mail: general@pencoproducts.com
Website: http://www.pencoproducts.com
Steel Shelving - 10670
PENCO WIDE SPAN SHELVING
Often imitated, never duplicated. Penco Wide Span is the standard of
the industry for shelving designed to contain high, wide or bulky loads.
It bridges the storage gap between conventional shelving and pallet rack,
and is ideal for a wide range of manually or automatically loaded applications.
Penco Wide Span is without question the quickest and easiest shelving
product to assemble. There is a minimum number parts, and all major parts
simply fit or snap into place. No bracing to add; no hardware required.
Penco Wide Span is furnished in 028 Gray baked on enamel finish. NOT RECOMMENDED
FOR FORK TRUCK LOADING.
COMPONENTS
UPRIGHT FRAMES: Penco Wide Span Upright Frames are made from
heavy gauge steel, MIG welded into one rigid assembly containing posts,
diagonal and horizontal braces and foot plates. There is no assembly required.
Many sizes are available.
Posts are punched on the face to provide positive independent beam placement
on 2" vertical centers. The posts are marked on 12" centers to facilitate
placement of shelf levels. A slot on each side of the post accepts a nib
on the end of each beam, to lock it in place. Frames have a capacity of
10,000 pounds with a 1.92 safety factor where vertical beam spacing does
not exceed 60".
RIGIDITY BEAMS: Rigidity beams provide lateral stability for
the shelving; a minimum of two pairs of beams is required per unit. They
are constructed of 3" high steel channels with return flanges and a beam
end connector welded to each end. Beams are supplied in even foot lengths
from 4' through 8'. Clearance between upright frames is 1/4" more than
stated beam size. If the beams are being used as load bearing members,
then Beam Braces are required.
All Wide Span Beams have a patented Beam Lock that secures the beam
end to the upright post to retard accidental beam dislodging. An embossed
nib on the beam end engages a slot on the side on the upright post, which
holds the beam end tight against the post (U. S. Patent No. 4,928,834).
Can be disengaged with a mallet. It is normally not necessary to place
rigidity beams beneath each steel shelf.
STEEL SHELVES: Penco Steel Wide Span Shelves are the ultimate
in providing a smooth, safe surface for storing a wide variety of items.
They are 1-3/4" high and feature double flanges at front and rear edges
with a full width reinforcing pan welded to the center of the bottom.
Each shelf requires a pair of Side Shelf Supports, which must be ordered
separately. For 36", 42" and 48" depths, the appropriate number of 18"
and 24" deep shelves are provided, and are installed together on the Side
Shelf Supports to achieve the stated depth.
SIDE SHELF SUPPORTS: Heavy gauge steel angles which support steel
shelves. Each support engages the upright frame at four points. One or
more tangs stamped into the surface engages the reinforcing pan on the
shelf bottom to prevent accidental dislodging of the shelf. One pair is
required for each steel shelf.
RIGID WALL BRACKETS: Used to fasten upright frames to the wall
for sturdy single row applications. Includes hardware to fasten to frame.
RIGID ROW SPACERS: Used to space and join back-to-back shelving
units. Adds rigidity to double row applications. Includes hardware.
PLYWOOD USED IN LIEU OF STEEL SHELVES
Special beams and supports are used when plywood, pressed wood, particle
board, oriented strand board or other composition type panels are used
in place of steel shelves (these deck materials must be purchased separately).
Two beam types are available: Standard Plywood Beams, and Heavy Duty Plywood
Beams. Each is manufactured an extra 1/2" long to facilitate placement
of full foot lengths of decking. Each uses a different type of front to
back support for the decking material. Neither can be used in the same
unit or bay with standard rigidity beams, because the lengths are different.
STANDARD PLYWOOD BEAMS: Designed to support 1/2" thick deck material
flush with top of beam flange when used with the appropriate number of
Plywood Support Angles (ordered separately) which insert into slots in
beam step. Overall height is 3-1/2". Beam step is 1-1/2" deep by 5/8" high.
A 48" deep deck will fit between beams without trimming when a 48" deep
upright frame is used.
HEAVY DUTY PLYWOOD BEAMS: These beams can support a greater load
than Standard Plywood Beams, and have a flush front facing the aisle. Requires
the use of Beam Brace/Heavy Duty Plywood Supports which are ordered separately.
A full 48" x 96" deck will fit on a pair of 96-1/2" beams when 50" deep
upright frames are used.
Heavy Duty Plywood Beams can be used in the same unit or bay with Standard
Plywood Beams, however the depth of the decking material must be trimmed
for the heavy duty beams (i.e.deck must be trimmed to 2" less depth than
the depth of the upright frame.)
STANDARD PLYWOOD SUPPORT ANGLES: Standard Plywood Support Angles
fit into the slots in the beam step of Standard Plywood Beams. Order separately
from beams. Order two per pair of 48-1/2" & 60-1/2" beams; three for
72-1/2" & 84-1/2" beams; four for 96-1/2" beams.
BEAM BRACE/HEAVY DUTY PLYWOOD SUPPORT: This item fits easily
into the inside of the beam opening and has two functions: A) When Rigidity
Beams are used as load bearing members, the Beam Braces are used to keep
the beams from twisting; B) When used with Heavy Duty Plywood Beams they
are used as Plywood supports. Use a minimum of two supports per pair of
beams. Use more if required by your load condition.
PENCO RESERVES THE RIGHT TO VARY SPECIFICATIONS CONSISTENT WITH ITS
POLICY OF CONTINUOUS PRODUCT IMPROVEMENT.
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