CORNER SHOP SHELVING UNITS
Internal corners are used to join two runs of retail wall shelving together to form one continuous run of shelving. This can be extended further to include a third run to form a continuous U shaped run of wall shelving. The most common type of internal corner shelving is the 90 degree internal corner shop shelving unit (pictured below) which requires a clear corner area.
These internal corner units should be selected with the same size of base and upper shelves as the adjoining units. This enables the run to be continuous. The back panels used on these corner shelving units are 665mm wide. We would advise allowing a gap of at least 750 – 800mm to ensure that there is adequate space.
To assemble the corner bays, we suggest putting up the two 665 joined bays first, then inserting the shelf brackets. Next, bend the entire unit into the right angled shape necessary for the corner shelves to be fitted. It is vital that the base feet adjusters are used to ensure that this unit is standing absolutely level. Watch the video on the useful information website page to see how to do this.
Although the basic corner shop shelving bay is shown on this website, it is possible to create corner units with perforated peg panels or with slat panels. Give us a call on 01752 829467 to discuss your requirements. We also carry a stock of 45 degree internal corners which can be used when there is not a clear corner space available (such as if there are pipes running up the wall). External corners which connect around 270 degrees are also available.