Motorized High-Density Storage

Electric Mobile Shelving System

A motorized archive shelving solution designed to increase storage capacity, simplify aisle access and improve the daily management of documents, files and records.

Motorized aisle opening
Push-button or touchscreen control
Integrated safety protection
Project-based configuration

Electric mobile shelving system with touchscreen control and safety lighting

Powered Access
Open the required archive aisle through an electronic control interface.

Electric Drive
Reduced physical effort for loaded rows
One Working Aisle
More floor area available for storage
Safety Functions
Configured according to project requirements
Custom Layout
Designed around the archive room

Electric mobile shelving system with motorized control panel for archive storage

Motorized mobile base and control panel
Project configuration shown

Product Overview

Motorized Mobile Shelving for Modern Archive Rooms

An electric mobile shelving system places multiple shelving rows on powered mobile bases. Instead of keeping a permanent aisle between every row, the operator opens only the aisle currently required.

This compact layout improves the use of available floor space while reducing the physical effort needed to move loaded shelving rows. The electric mobile shelving system is particularly suitable for archive rooms with frequent document access, longer shelving runs or higher operational requirements.

More storage capacity does not have to mean more complicated daily operation.
Stored Materials
Archive boxes, folders, books, files, records and specialist documents.
Typical Projects
Government archives, corporate record rooms, hospitals, libraries and banks.
Operating Method
Motorized movement controlled by push buttons or a touchscreen interface.
Design Basis
Room layout, storage volume, shelf load, access frequency and local requirements.

System Advantages

Designed for Capacity, Efficiency and Safer Access

Each electric mobile shelving system combines high-density storage with easier aisle operation and configurable control functions.

Motorized Movement

Electric drive reduces the physical force required to move shelving rows, especially for long carriages or heavily loaded archive installations.

Efficient Aisle Control

Operators open the required aisle from the control panel, reducing repetitive manual work during frequent file retrieval.

High-Density Layout

Removing unnecessary permanent aisles allows more shelving rows to fit within the same archive room envelope.

Safety Protection

Emergency stop, warning and aisle detection functions can be integrated according to the selected system configuration.

Modular Storage Interior

Shelf spacing, bay length, dividers, book supports and identification accessories can be selected around the stored material.

Professional Archive Environment

Uniform rows, finished end panels and clear identification help create a cleaner and more controlled records room.

Operating Principle

Open the Required Aisle Through a Simple Control Process

Each mobile row travels along a guided rail system. The drive and control components coordinate movement until the selected access aisle reaches its preset opening position.

1

Select the Aisle

Choose the required aisle through the push-button panel or touchscreen interface.

2

Check the Area

The operator confirms that no person or object is obstructing the travel zone.

3

Rows Move

The powered mobile bases move in sequence along the floor rails.

4

Access the Records

The system stops at the preset position and the operator enters the open aisle.

5

Close the Aisle

After retrieval, the rows return to a compact storage arrangement.

Control & Safety

Controlled Movement with Multiple Protection Options

Safety functions for the electric mobile shelving system should be selected according to system size, archive room layout, operating procedure and applicable local requirements.

Control Panel

Electronic controls provide aisle selection, movement commands and system status information.

Emergency Stop

Emergency stop devices allow shelving movement to be interrupted immediately when required.

Aisle Detection

Photoelectric or sensor-based protection can detect people or objects inside the operating aisle.

Movement Warning

Audible or visual warning signals can indicate that a shelving row is about to move.

Overload Protection

The drive system can include protection against abnormal motor load or excessive movement resistance.

Controlled Access

Optional key, password or access-control functions can limit operation to authorized personnel.

Configuration note: available control and safety functions depend on the approved project specification. SAS confirms electrical standards and required functions before production.

System Structure

One Coordinated Archive Storage Installation

The shelving body, mobile base, rail system, drive, controls and safety devices must be specified as an integrated system.

Shelving Body

Uprights, adjustable shelves, side panels, back panels and accessories selected for the stored items.

Powered Mobile Base

A reinforced chassis supports the shelving load and contains the movement transmission components.

Floor Rail System

Rails guide each carriage and help maintain stable, aligned movement across the archive room.

Electric Drive Unit

Motor, gearbox, shaft and transmission elements move the shelving rows under controlled operation.

Control Interface

Push-button, digital or touchscreen interfaces are selected according to operating requirements.

Safety Components

Emergency stops, warning lights, sensors and protective strips are configured for the project.

Storage Accessories

Dividers, file supports, book stops, drawers and labels adapt the interior to different records.

Finished End Panels

Decorative steel panels provide a clean appearance and can carry identification or custom colors.

Technical Specification

Typical Reference Parameters for Project Discussion

These values describe common configuration ranges rather than one fixed model. Final electric mobile shelving system dimensions, materials, electrical requirements and load ratings are confirmed through the approved layout and technical drawing.

Item
Typical Reference
Project Options / Confirmation

Overall height
2000 / 2200 / 2400 / 2600 mm
Custom according to clear room height and access requirements

Bay width
900 / 1000 / 1200 mm
Single-bay or multi-bay shelving run

Shelf depth
400 / 450 / 500 / 600 mm
Single-sided or double-sided configuration

Shelf levels
4–8 adjustable levels
Selected according to archive box or file height

Typical shelf load
80–120 kg uniformly distributed load
Higher loads require structural review and confirmation

Primary material
Cold-rolled steel
Material thickness selected according to span and design load

Drive method
Electric motor with gearbox and transmission system
Motor capacity and transmission arrangement by carriage size and load

Control method
Push-button or touchscreen control
Optional authorization, status display and additional control functions

Electrical supply
Project-specific
Confirmed according to destination voltage, frequency and local standards

Rail installation
Embedded or surface-mounted rail
Raised platform may be used for suitable renovation projects

Surface finish
Electrostatic powder coating
Standard finish or approved custom RAL color

Safety provisions
Emergency stop and travel protection
Sensors, warning lights, anti-pinch protection and access control as specified

All load values must be checked against shelf span, material thickness, number of levels, carriage length and total system configuration. Building floor capacity must also be verified for the proposed rail and storage loads.

Configuration Options

Configured Around Your Archive Room and Filing Method

SAS adapts the shelving arrangement, interior accessories, control method and finish to the actual project rather than limiting buyers to one catalogue specification.

Single- or Double-Sided BaysMatch the shelving layout to wall positions, room depth and access direction.

Adjustable Shelf SpacingConfigure shelf levels for archive boxes, folders, books or mixed records.

Open or Enclosed ShelvingSelect open access, back panels, side panels or more enclosed storage arrangements.

Dividers and File SupportsKeep folders, books and archive boxes upright and consistently organized.

Push-Button or Touchscreen ControlChoose the operating interface according to user needs and project budget.

Optional Aisle LightingIntegrate aisle illumination where required for visibility and archive room operation.

Identification and NumberingAdd end-panel labels, bay numbers and shelf labels for records management.

Custom Powder-Coated FinishCoordinate shelving colors with institutional, office or library interiors.

System Selection

Manual, Electric or Smart Mobile Shelving?

Select the control level according to room size, access frequency, operating procedure, management requirements and project budget.

Mechanical

Manual Mobile Shelving

Best for projects prioritizing simple mechanical operation, low system complexity and moderate aisle access.

  • Handwheel-driven movement
  • No power required for operation
  • Lower control-system complexity
  • Suitable for small to medium archive rooms

Digital Management

Smart Mobile Shelving

Designed for projects requiring higher-level monitoring, controlled authorization or integration with archive management processes.

  • Advanced digital interface
  • User and access management options
  • Status monitoring and records
  • Project-specific system integration

Applications

Where Electric Mobile Shelving Is Commonly Used

An electric mobile shelving system is valuable where storage density and frequent document retrieval must be balanced within the same room.

Government Archives

Administrative files, historical records, legal documents and long-term public records.

Corporate Record Rooms

Contracts, financial files, personnel documents, technical records and internal documentation.

Hospitals

Medical records, patient files, administrative documents and long-term healthcare archives.

Libraries & Education

Books, reference documents, examination records, research materials and institutional archives.

Banks & Finance

Account documents, transaction records, contracts and compliance files.

Museums & Institutions

Catalogues, collection records, research files and supporting archive materials.

Archive Room Planning

Start with the Room, Not a Catalogue Model

Before manufacturing an electric mobile shelving system, SAS reviews the room, stored materials, access pattern and building conditions.

SAS uses these details to evaluate shelving orientation, working aisle position, mobile row quantity, control configuration and estimated storage capacity.

1Review room
2Plan layout
3Confirm details
4Manufacture
5Install & test

Information Required for a Practical Proposal

A dimensioned floor plan is ideal. A clear hand-drawn sketch can also support the initial discussion.

Room DimensionsInternal length, width and clear ceiling height.
Doors and WindowsPositions, widths and opening directions.
Columns and ObstaclesStructural columns, cabinets, ducts and equipment.
Floor ConditionsFloor structure, levelness and allowable loading.
Stored MaterialArchive boxes, folders, books, media or mixed items.
Storage QuantityCurrent volume and expected future growth.
Access FrequencyHow often staff open different aisles each day.
Electrical StandardDestination voltage, frequency and installation requirements.
Control FunctionsPush-button, touchscreen, access and warning requirements.
Project DestinationCountry, site location, packing and delivery requirements.

For general archive-room planning references, see ISO 11799:2024 — document storage requirements for archive and library materials. Final project requirements should also be confirmed against applicable local building, fire and electrical standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

Electric Mobile Shelving System FAQ

What is an electric mobile shelving system?
It is a high-density storage system in which shelving rows move on powered mobile bases. Operators use a control panel to open the required access aisle.

What is the difference between electric and manual mobile shelving?
Manual mobile shelving is moved by turning a handwheel. Electric mobile shelving uses a motorized drive and electronic controls, making it easier to operate in larger or more frequently accessed archive rooms.

Is electric mobile shelving safe to use?
The system can include emergency stop buttons, aisle sensors, warning lights, anti-pinch protection and overload protection. The final safety arrangement must be confirmed for the project.

Can the shelf spacing be adjusted?
Yes. Shelf levels can be configured and adjusted according to the height of archive boxes, folders, books or other stored materials.

Can the system use touchscreen control?
Yes. Touchscreen control can be provided as a project option. Push-button control is also available for projects requiring a simpler interface.

What information is required for a quotation?
Provide the room dimensions or floor plan, stored item type, estimated quantity, required shelf levels, preferred control method, safety requirements and destination.

Does the system require floor rails?
Most electric mobile shelving systems use floor rails to guide movement. The rail arrangement is selected according to the building stage and floor conditions.

Can electric mobile shelving be installed in an existing archive room?
Yes, provided the room dimensions, structural loading, floor conditions, electrical supply and installation access are suitable. A raised platform may be considered for some renovation projects.

Plan Your Archive Storage System

Need an Electric Mobile Shelving Layout?

Send SAS your archive room dimensions, floor plan and estimated storage quantity. We will help configure an electric mobile shelving system around the required shelving arrangement, aisle layout, control functions and project conditions.

A basic room sketch with clear dimensions is enough to begin the initial layout discussion.