OEM manufacturer custom Heavy duty dexion type racking to Nepal Manufacturer
Short Description:
Suzhou Innovative Store Equipment Co., Ltd. – the supplier of industrial warehouse shelving systems of the highest standard. Industrial shelving calls for high standards of stability and load bearing capacity and the optimum degree of safety. The warehouse racking provide is with speed and ease of assembly. The components parts can be straightforwardly assembled and are distinguished by the precision detailing of their cross members (with varying load bearing capacities) stretchers and shelve...
OEM manufacturer custom Heavy duty dexion type racking to Nepal Manufacturer Detail:
Suzhou Innovative Store Equipment Co., Ltd. – the supplier of industrial warehouse shelving systems of the highest standard. Industrial shelving calls for high standards of stability and load bearing capacity and the optimum degree of safety. The warehouse racking provide is with speed and ease of assembly. The components parts can be straightforwardly assembled and are distinguished by the precision detailing of their cross members (with varying load bearing capacities) stretchers and shelves.
Safety is a major feature of our industrial shelving systems. Indispensable safety accessories include end-brackets, back stops and collision guards. Environmental protection is closely associated with safety. Our powder coating contain no solvents, while the process materials we use are free of any aromatic or chlorinated hydrocarbons.
Standard components
- Pallet racking make the warehouse neat & clean
- Heavy duty capacity to make environment safety
- Upright frame and beam is made of heavy material
- Different types of beam and shelves is fit for different packaging
| Upright frame | H 2200 – 5000mmD 400mm – 1050mm |
| Upright section | 40*55*2.0mm80*70*2.0mm
90*70*2.0mm |
| Beam | L 1200mm – 3000mm |
| Beam type | CC BEAM | STEP BEAM | CHANNEL BEAM | TUBE BEAM |
| Colors | White | Orange | Blue |
| Load Capa. (kgs) | Above 2500kgs |
Advantage
- Designed to conserve warehouse and display space
- Industry’s most competitively priced units
- Designed to get attention and give maximum display space
More option
Use our optional parts and accessories to create a unique point-of-purchase units.
Storage wire cage | Corner guard | Column protector | Frame protector | Pallet stopper | Side wire mesh panel | Advertise top panel | Light box
What we can offer:
- System solution for any kind of storage and warehouse
- High flexibility
- Simplicity and favourable price
- High quality
- Development and design according to requirements of clients
Product detail pictures:

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This is my first attempt at a tutorial Video for Large Disk support, I’ve always avoided doing this due to the complexity but as so many people have asked… Please note I cannot accept any liability if you misuse tools like Diskpart and loose your Data. I recommend you read up on the documentation for all software demonstrated.
The aim of this guide is to show you the steps to prepare a large drive for Amiga use, as you might know the original IDE device has a 4gb limit so we need to patch this and the file system to allow larger drives to be used. The Video covers this along with partitioning the drive, adding the file system and even getting Workbench onto the drive.
I hope the tutorial helps and is not overly complicated, please note you will need to have a reasonably good understanding of AmigaOS and be familiar with WinUAE/Windows. I’m using Classic Workbench for my guide, the steps will be similar in a normal Workbench releases but the scsi.device patching in 3.1 would be a little more complex.
I will try and help with any questions but there are a lot of different file systems and eventualities involved, some can be extremely complex depending on your target Amiga.
If you’re a beginner and need a step by step guide to setting up a more basic install you can see my other tutorial here:
Thanks for watching! =D





