How to determine the load-bearing capacity of fluent shelves to avoid safety risks? 1. Clarify the parameters of the goods: First, determine the total weight (including packaging) and placement of the goods in a single aisle to ensure even distribution of the goods and avoid local concentration and overweight, which will serve as the basis for the load-bearing design of the shelves. 2. Matching component specifications: Select corresponding cargo lane components based on the weight of the goods - light goods (≤ 200kg) with plastic/light metal rollers+thin layer boards, medium goods (200-500kg) with weighted metal rollers+thickened layer boards, and select columns and beams that are suitable for load-bearing. 3. Reserved safety factor: The designed load-bearing capacity should be 1.2-1.5 times higher than the actual weight of the goods (if the actual weight of the goods is 300kg, the designed load-bearing capacity should be ≥ 360kg), to cope with fluctuations in the weight of the goods and long-term use losses. 4. Reference industry standards and testing: Design according to shelf design specifications (such as GB/T 27924), and if necessary, commission a third-party testing agency to test the load-bearing performance to ensure overall structural stability and avoid overload deformation or tipping.