What are industrial cabinet systems and which industries use them for workplace storage?
Industrial cabinet systems are modular storage solutions designed for systematic organization of tools, components, and equipment in professional work environments. Bedrunka+Hirth cabinet systems feature configurations including fire-protected cabinets with adjustable shelving, sliding door cabinets with viewing windows, and compartmented storage units with up to 4x5 individual sections. These systems serve manufacturing facilities, electronics assembly, automotive workshops, and laboratory environments where controlled access and organized storage of materials is critical for operational efficiency and compliance requirements.
What are the key technical specifications to consider when selecting industrial cabinet systems?
Critical selection criteria for industrial cabinet systems include load capacity ratings, compartment dimensions, and door configuration options. Bedrunka+Hirth systems offer compartmented cabinets with section widths of 300mm and 400mm, heavy-duty cabinets with galvanized adjustable shelving, and fire-protected models with dual interior doors and four adjustable shelf levels. Base height options include 100mm pedestals or 150mm feet configurations, while door types range from hinged wing doors to sliding panels with integrated viewing windows for visual inventory management.
Which safety standards and certifications apply to industrial workplace cabinet systems?
Industrial cabinet systems must comply with EN 14727 for workplace furniture safety, DIN 4543 for office and workshop storage equipment, and fire protection standards EN 13501 for flame-retardant materials. Bedrunka+Hirth fire-protected cabinet models incorporate flame-resistant construction meeting industrial safety requirements for hazardous material storage. Additional compliance includes ISO 9001 manufacturing quality standards and workplace safety directives under EN ISO 12100 for mechanical equipment used in industrial environments.
What are the main differences between sliding door and hinged door cabinet variants?
Sliding door cabinets like the Bedrunka+Hirth 04256160G model feature horizontal panel movement requiring minimal front clearance, making them suitable for confined workspace layouts with viewing windows for inventory visibility. Hinged wing door variants such as the 04156120G series provide full-width access openings with optional lower drawer blocks for frequently accessed items, but require swing clearance equivalent to door width. Heavy-duty models like the 04S156120 incorporate reinforced construction with galvanized adjustable shelving for industrial load requirements exceeding standard office storage applications.
What installation requirements and mounting options are available for modular cabinet systems?
Modular cabinet systems require level flooring with load-bearing capacity appropriate to filled cabinet weight, typically 150-300 kg per linear meter for heavy-duty configurations. Bedrunka+Hirth systems offer floor-mounted installation with 100mm high base pedestals or 150mm adjustable feet for uneven surfaces, with optional wall anchoring for seismic stability in compliance with EN 1998 requirements. Electrical integration accommodates internal lighting systems operating at 24V DC low voltage with IP44 protection rating for workshop environments.
What safety ratings and environmental operating conditions do industrial cabinet systems meet?
Industrial cabinet systems typically achieve IP20 to IP44 protection ratings depending on door sealing configuration, with operating temperature ranges from -10°C to +40°C for standard workshop environments. Bedrunka+Hirth fire-protected models meet 30-minute fire resistance ratings under EN 1634 testing protocols, while viewing window variants incorporate 4mm safety glass conforming to EN 12150 tempered glass standards. Load ratings vary from 75 kg per shelf for standard configurations to 150 kg per shelf for heavy-duty galvanized steel construction in industrial applications.
What maintenance intervals and inspection requirements apply to workplace cabinet systems?
Industrial cabinet systems require quarterly inspection of door mechanisms, annual lubrication of sliding hardware, and immediate attention to any structural damage affecting load-bearing capacity. Bedrunka+Hirth systems incorporate powder-coated steel construction with 15-year structural warranty, requiring only periodic cleaning and hinge adjustment to maintain operational integrity. Fire-protected cabinet variants mandate annual inspection of door seals and locking mechanisms per EN 14727 maintenance protocols, with replacement of worn components necessary to preserve fire resistance ratings and workplace safety compliance.
How do compartmented cabinet systems optimize storage density in industrial workplaces?
Compartmented cabinet systems maximize storage efficiency through systematic subdivision of internal space into dedicated sections sized for specific component types. Bedrunka+Hirth 4x5 compartmented models like the 06.80.534 provide twenty individual 300mm-wide sections within a compact footprint, enabling categorical organization of small parts, tools, and consumables. The 100mm base pedestal configuration facilitates cleaning access while 150mm foot variants accommodate cable routing in electronic assembly environments, supporting lean manufacturing principles through visual inventory control and reduced search time.
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Bedrunka+Hirth Schranksysteme deliver verified surface resistances of 10⁵ - 10⁹ Ω across all cabinet and shelf units, fully compliant with DIN EN 61340-5-1 and IEC 61340-5-1 for electrostatic-protected area (EPA) integration. Steel carcasses rated to static loads of up to 500 kg per unit combine with conductive powder-coat finishes and integrated PE grounding studs, ensuring that every stored component remains within the 10⁶ - 10⁹ Ω dissipative range demanded by ANSI/ESD S20.20 and IEC 61340-5-2 process audits.
As an authorised distributor of Bedrunka+Hirth, esd.equipment stocks 279 cabinet and storage system configurations - from single-door locker units and multi-drawer tool cabinets to open bay shelving and mobile pedestal carts - all delivered with manufacturer documentation confirming norm-compliant resistance values and grounding continuity test results.
Key technical advantages - Schranksysteme at a glance
⚡ 10⁵ - 10⁹ Ω surface resistance - dissipative across all cabinet surfaces, IEC 61340-5-1
🛡 EPA-compliant grounding - integrated PE stud, system resistance < 3.5 x 10⁷ Ω
⚙ Modular cabinet design - configurable drawers, shelves, doors and dividers per workflow
🛠 Steel carcass, up to 500 kg load - heavy-duty welded frame with overload protection
✓ DIN EN 61340-5-1 / ANSI ESD S20.20 - norm-compliant, delivered with test documentation
🔍 Conductive powder-coat finish - permanent ESD protection verified to DIN EN 61340-5-2
Typical application areas:
Electronics manufacturing and SMT assembly (IEC 61340-5-1, IPC-A-610), semiconductor fabrication and wafer handling (SEMI S1/S2), medical device production (ISO 13485), automotive electronics and ECU assembly (IATF 16949, VDA 6.3), aerospace and defence component storage (AS9100D), laboratory and quality control environments (DIN EN ISO 9001)
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279 ESD Cabinet ConfigurationsBedrunka+Hirth locker, drawer, shelf and mobile pedestal units - all in stock
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Ready for EPA IntegrationGrounding studs fitted as standard - connects directly to existing EPA earthing rail
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Norm-Certified DocumentationDIN EN 61340-5-1, IEC 61340-5-2 and ANSI/ESD S20.20 test reports included
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