Heavy Duty Shelving

SIZES LISTED IN WIDTH x HEIGHT x DEPTH

50-90KM FREE LOCAL DELIVERY (QLD & NORTHERN NSW)

Handymate’s Heavy Duty Shelving

Handymate’s heavy duty shelving is built for daily use in garages, workshops and home areas. The structure is easy to assemble, the shelf height is adjustable and the steel frame keeps the items stable when they are stored evenly distributed. The delivery comes in flat-packed and you will need to install them by yourself, but we also provide installation for $40 per unit. You can also add an extra level for $45 each. Choose the configurations to match your space and the items you store. You can always expand later with extra shelves or combine with a steel workbench to create a compact working area.

Why Choose Handymate Heavy Duty Shelving

Rigid steel frame for stability

Be able to handle daily loading and unloading while still keeping the unit steady on the floors. It can be bolted to the ground for extra security if needed.

Adjustable shelves for different needs

Move shelves up and down for different needs to fit toolboxes, storage bins and bulky tools without wasting storage space.

Easy and quick assembly

Interlocking components mean quick setup with basic tools. No complicated bracing means just tapping beams into place and seating the shelves is enough.

Local warranty & support

We provide professional after-sales support and a warranty for defects. Take a look at the product page for details and feel free to contact us at any time.

Quick Selection Guide for Heavy Duty Shelving

Measure your space (W x H x D)

Confirm ceiling height and door clearances and leave an aisle of about 800-1000 mm for safe access.

Configure shelves to fit items

Choose depth for the largest item you will need to store and set shelf spacing to avoid over-stacking. Add extra shelves for an extra storage area.

Future expansion

Choose the models that accept add-on bays so you can scale storage if needed.

Heavy Duty Shelving FAQ

Because UDL assumes the weight spreads evenly across the shelf. Point loads cut capacity and raise deflection.

Different models can have different maximum loading capacity, but they are typically up to 1,000 kg per bay.

Certainly. You can connect multiple bays together to save space and adds stability. Don't forget to make sure that the units are properly aligned.

You should replace the panel if you see cracks, deep bends or rust holes. Small scratches or surface rust can usually be cleaned and painted, but anything that affects the strength of the shelf should be swapped out right away for safety.

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