GB 13561.1-1992
Replaced
WB/T 1066-2017
Active
Industry standards-Materials
WB/T 1066-2017 Technological conditions of rack installation and acceptance
WB/T 1066-2017 Technological conditions of rack installation and acceptance
Basic Information
Standard Code:
WB/T 1066-2017
Standard Type:
Industry standards
Standard Status:
Active
is_force_gb:
no
CCS Name:
Storage equipment and loading and unloading machinery
ICS Name:
Storage equipment
Publish Date:
2017-11-08
Implement Date:
2017-12-01
Pages:
8 pages
Scope
This standard specifies the installation and acceptance process, installation conditions, installation and adjustment, inspection, debugging, and acceptance of storage shelves. This standard applies to the installation and acceptance of assembled storage shelves with pillars, beams, cantilever beams, and guide rail beams as the main load-bearing components. This standard does not apply to automated three-dimensional shelves, nor to shelves with unique structures, such as rotating shelves and drawer shelves.
Development Information
Referenced Standards
GB/T 30673-2014 Installation and maintenance specification of automatic storage and retrieval system
GB/T 30675-2014 Mezzanine
WB/T 1044-2012 Pallet rack
WB/T 1045-2012 Drive in-rack
WB/T 1042-2012 Terms of racks
WB/T 1042-2021 Terms of rack
JB/T 9018-2011 Automated warehouse design specifications
JB/T 11270-2011 Three-dimensional warehouse composite steel structure warehouse shelf technical specification
GB 50205-2001 Code for acceptance of construction quality of steel structures
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GB/T 13561.2-1992
Replaced
GB/T 13561.2-1992 Safety rules on port's continuous handling facilities—Pneumatic unloader
GB/T 13561.3-1992
Replaced
GB/T 13561.3-1992 Safety rules on port's continuous handling facilities—Belt conveyers
GB/T 13561.4-1992
Replaced
GB/T 13561.4-1992 Safety rules on port's continuous handling facilities—Mass conveyer
GB/T 13561.5-1992
Replaced
GB/T 13561.5-1992 Safety rules on port's continuous handling facilities—Bucket elevator
GB 17907-1999
Replaced