Collection: Rivet Shelving Parts

Boltless shelving parts include the components needed to build, expand, repair, or reconfigure rivet shelving systems. Shop posts, beams, supports, foot plates, and other structural parts for warehouses, stockrooms, shops, garages, and industrial spaces.

Designed for compatibility with Single Rivet or Heavy Duty Double Rivet boltless shelving systems, these parts help support custom layouts, replacement needs, and shelving expansion projects.

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Rivet Shelving Parts for Repairs, Expansion, and Custom Builds

Rivet shelving parts make it easier to repair damaged units, expand existing shelving, or build a boltless shelving system that fits your space. Whether you need replacement posts, beams, center supports, or foot plates, the right components help keep your shelving stable, organized, and ready for daily use.

These parts are commonly used in warehouses, stockrooms, backrooms, garages, and workshop storage areas where boltless shelving is valued for fast assembly and flexible layout changes. If you are replacing a worn part or adding onto an existing unit, matching the correct component size is the most important step.

Common Rivet Shelving Replacement Parts

This collection includes structural parts used across many boltless rivet shelving layouts, including angle posts, T-posts, single rivet beams, double rivet beams, center supports, and foot plates. These components can be used for shelf repairs, added support, or new shelving configurations depending on your system requirements.

If you are building a full shelving unit instead of replacing individual parts, see Standard Rivet Shelving.

If you need higher-capacity options for heavier storage, see Heavy Duty Rivet Shelving.

If you also need shelf surfaces, see Rivet Shelving Decking.

Choosing the Right Boltless Shelving Parts

When selecting rivet shelving parts, start with the type of unit you have and the exact dimensions you need. Beam length, post height, shelf depth, and support style all need to match the shelving layout you are working with. Choosing the correct components helps maintain shelf strength, fit, and safe performance.

For larger projects or help matching replacement parts, use the Request a Free Quote option.