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    4-Tier Garage Shelving Units. With an incredible weight limit of 2,000 pounds per shelf, there really aren’t many things you can’t store on this unit. Its heavy-duty steel frame assembles ...

  5. Sam's Club - Wikipedia

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    Sam's West, Inc. Sam's West, Inc. (doing business as Sam's Club) is an American chain of membership-only warehouse club retail stores owned and operated by Walmart Inc., founded in 1983 and named after Walmart founder Sam Walton as Sam's Wholesale Club. [4] As of January 31, 2019, Sam's Club ranks second in sales volume among warehouse clubs ...

  6. Adjustable shelving - Wikipedia

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    Adjustable shelving. Shelf system consisting of slotted angle irons, perforated with round and oblong holes for mounting shelves by using bolts and nuts. An adjustable shelf is a shelf that can be adjusted according to needs. The most common variant is that the height intervals can be adjusted to accommodate various items.

  7. Shelf (storage) - Wikipedia

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    Shelf (storage) A shelf (pl.: shelves) [1] is a flat, horizontal plane used for items that are displayed or stored in a home, business, store, or elsewhere. It is raised off the floor and often anchored to a wall, supported on its shorter length sides by brackets, or otherwise anchored to cabinetry by brackets, dowels, screws, or nails.