Edsal HC30127 Steel 7-Shelf Shelving Unit, 750 lb Capacity, 30″ Width x 60″ Height x 12″ Depth

Edsal HC30127 Steel 7-Shelf Shelving Unit, 750 lb Capacity, 30″ Width x 60″ Height x 12″ Depth
Edsal HC30127 Steel 7-Shelf Shelving Unit, 750 lb Capacity, 30″ Width x 60″ Height x 12″ Depth

The Edsal HC30127 seven-shelf standing shelf unit is made of steel to support a 107-lb. per shelf capacity and to support a 750-lb. total capacity when the weight is distributed evenly across all shelves. This unit has lipped shelves that can be installed with the lip facing downwards to create a flat surface for storage, or it can be installed with the lip facing upwards to create a tray with shallow edges for holding cans, books, and similar items. The corner post holes on this shelf unit are punched at 1-1/2″ intervals for precise adjustment to desired shelf height. This unit has cross-braces on the back, and braces on both sides and on the front for rigidity. This shelf unit has a gray enamel finish for corrosion resistance.

The assembled unit is 60 x 30 x 12 inches (H x W x D). (H is height, the vertical distance from lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.) This unit has a nut and bolt assembly. Assembly instructions, nuts, and bolts are included. Tools for assembly are sold separately.

Standing shelf units are commonly used to store items to help create organized, efficient, and safer work areas. These systems typically consist of a frame or rack with open shelves. Added components such as casters, wheels, or handles are used for applications that require mobility. Standing shelf units are used in a variety of office, industrial, educational, and residential settings.

Edsal Manufacturing Company manufactures storage systems and industrial furniture. The company, founded in 1952, is headquartered in Chicago, IL.

Product Features

  • Standing seven-shelf unit made of steel to support a 107-lb. per shelf capacity and to support a 750-lb. total capacity
  • Lipped shelves can be installed with the lip facing downwards for a flat surface or with the lip facing upwards to create a tray with shallow edges for holding cans, books, and similar items
  • Corner post holes are punched at 1-1/2″ intervals for precise adjustment to shelf height
  • Gray enamel finish resists corrosion
  • Nut and bolt assembly, instructions and nuts and bolts included, tools for assembly sold separately

3 Comments;

  1. This is the second worst thing that has happened to me since my grandmother died This product is so bad it made me want to hurt someone.If you want to test your relationship with someone, ask them to assemble this with you and see if you both survive it.Cons:It arrives bent and scraped all to hell.It is 1 1/4″ taller than advertised.You have to bend it and damn near drill it to make the bolts fit.Any money saved is eradicated by the hours of your life you will waste putting it together.Is made in America and made me embarrassed for my country.Pros:It didn’t give me cancer (as far as I know).

  2. Well Worth The Time & Money Yes, this takes some time to assemble. Set aside a couple of hours for this. You’ll want to be in a comfortable area and working on a hard, flat surface.That said, it really isn’t that difficult to put together. It’s like a large erector set project. I’ve assembled three and have purchased two additional ones to help organize my storage room. If they are assembled properly, they are sturdy and I haven’t any reason to think they wouldn’t carry the advertised weight load of 750 pounds.A FEW TIPS* A magnetic Philips head ratcheting screwdriver and some needle nosed pliers (to hold the bolts) are a BIG help!* Snap the plastic feet onto the bottom of the legs before you’ve assembled them. It’s easier to do when they are still short.* Lay two of the assembled legs on the floor and set the shelves at the desired spacing. I took the jars I wanted to store and counted how many holes tall they were on the legs. This left me with some extra space on the bottom…

  3. not as advertised This shelf is rated on the box as 750lb capacity at failure. Given it’s construction, I don’t see how anyone could even aproach this number. My wife got this unit from Home depot, where it is also advertised as ~1700lb. I would be surprised if you could get 40lb on one of these shelves. They buckle and bow with nearly any load. Might work for TP or tissue box storage. Do a model number search, you will see it with two different ratings, both way off what it really is.