2025-07-06
1. "Vertical release" of space utilization
The core contradiction of the garage is "there needs to be enough parking/passage space on the ground, while storage needs are diverse (tools, parts, gardening supplies, sports equipment, etc.)". One of the core values of wall-mounted storage racks is to transfer storage from the ground to the wall. By utilizing vertical walls (including blank walls, column sides, behind doors and other "idle facades"), the ground space is completely released to avoid congestion caused by ground accumulation, while the use of the vertical dimension of the garage (usually 2-3 meters in height).
2. "Rigid guarantee" of safety and load-bearing
Wall-mounted storage racks rely on the wall to bear the load, and its safety is the core premise:
Reliability of installation and fixation: It needs to adapt to the material of the garage wall (concrete, brick-concrete, light steel keel, wood, etc.), and is rigidly fixed to the wall through hardware such as expansion screws, load-bearing brackets, keel connectors, etc. to ensure overall anti-fall force (usually a single group can bear 50-200kg, depending on the design);
Structural load-bearing design: Components such as brackets, shelves, hooks, etc. must comply with the mechanical structure to avoid single-point overload (such as thickening the edge of the shelf, and the hooks and the main frame are integrally formed), especially for metal tools such as wrenches and electric drills (concentrated weight) or storage boxes (stacked weight), it is necessary to ensure long-term load-bearing without deformation.