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HOW TO SELECT YOUR LIBRARY SHELVING<br />
LIBRARY<br />
Designing library shelving layouts is easy when you use combinations from the wide range<br />
of predetermined bays. Ordering is as simple as following these steps:<br />
1. Decide the type and height of bay you require<br />
- Wall Striping - 800mm<br />
- Wall Striping - 1400mm<br />
- Wall Striping - 2000mm<br />
- Freestanding Single Sided - 1100mm<br />
- Freestanding Single Sided - 1400mm<br />
- Freestanding Single Sided - 2000mm<br />
- Freestanding Double Sided- 1100mm<br />
- Freestanding Double Sided - 1400mm<br />
- Freestanding Double Sided - 2000mm<br />
2. Determine whether you need a starting bay or add on bay. If you require an<br />
add on bay, then be sure to only select the configurations with one post.<br />
3. From the relevant design, select the configuration of shelves you would like.<br />
TERMS USED<br />
Single Sided - is a freestanding bay with shelves on one side only; typically installed against a wall<br />
Double Sided - is a freestanding bay with shelves on both sides.<br />
Starting Bay - (double or single sided) is the first bay erected in a range. It alone requires two posts.<br />
Add on Bay - (single or double sided) are used to produce a range, with each one having<br />
only one post and connecting to the starting bay or another add on bay.<br />
Wall Striping - Slotted channel strips fixed to any load bearing wall and fitted with a range of shelves.<br />
These are particularly used where an off-the-floor appearance is required.<br />
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Codes on items are those supplied by NSW DET for Contract 1006 and are used here to assist NSW Schools in their ordering.