2 models in this family

Bolted RMM shelving

Bolted RMM shelving provides a straightforward, durable shelving standard for organizations that need classic steel storage construction.

public administration and archivesindustry and workshopseducation and shared-use facilities

Models in this family

2

Each model has its own product page, technical data and a path to a grouped or individual inquiry.

Applications

public administration and archives • industry and workshops • education and shared-use facilities

The family content answers when this type makes sense, when another type is better and how to prepare a sensible model comparison.

Models from the Bolted RMM

Bolted metal shelving for storerooms, archives, workshops and back-of-house rooms where a predictable shelf structure is required.

Found 2 models.

Each model can be added to the quote request and sent in a single inquiry.

Bolted RMM shelving unit Rmm 202 - durable classic shelving construction and repeatable

Bolted RMM shelving unit Rmm 202

Rmm 202

Bolted RMM shelving unit Rmm 202 is a Metaf solution for archives, storerooms, workshops and operating back-of-house areas, prepared for durable classic shelving construction and repeatable storage organisation. Key spec: Dimensions (H x W x D) mm: 1510 x 750 x 300 mm. Variant code: RMM 0102020101.

Dimensions: 1510 x 750 x 300 mm

Weight: 20

Commercial model: inquiry only, without published pricing.

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Bolted RMM shelving unit Rmm 201 - durable classic shelving construction and repeatable

Bolted RMM shelving unit Rmm 201

Rmm 201

Bolted RMM shelving unit Rmm 201 is a Metaf solution for archives, storerooms, workshops and operating back-of-house areas, prepared for durable classic shelving construction and repeatable storage organisation. Key spec: Dimensions (H x W x D) mm: 2000 x 900 x 600 mm. Variant code: RMM 0204030101.

Dimensions: 2000 x 900 x 600 mm

Weight: 39

Commercial model: inquiry only, without published pricing.

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When this type makes sense

Start by defining the role of this family in the project.

Bolted RMM shelving on Metaf is not shown as a random furniture set. This family is structured around real deployment scenarios, making it easier to move from catalog review to a shortlist and a quotation request.

  • • This cabinet type makes sense when you want one repeatable standard for a single workflow: documents, garments, tools, technical equipment or assets that need controlled access.
  • • The family works best when several rooms, locations or rollout stages are meant to share the same internal logic, access pattern and labelling instead of creating exceptions for every room.
  • • It creates the most value when the goal is not one isolated SKU but a structured comparison of variants, dimensions and project scope before one inquiry is sent.

When another type is better

Not every project should end with this family.

  • • Choose another type when the project needs a different footprint, a higher protection level, another access model or a fundamentally different usage logic than this family offers.
  • • If the project mixes different operational roles, it is better to split the family logic by function than force everything into one set just because the products look similar.
  • • If you are not yet certain about user count, room layout or the storage workflow itself, compare this family with the sector page and a guide article before locking the decision to the first of 2 models.

How to choose dimensions

Footprint is not enough. Usage logic matters too.

  • • This family covers widths from 750 to 900 mm, heights from 1510 to 2000 mm and depths from 300 to 600 mm.
  • • When planning, check not only the cabinet size but also opening clearance, service space and the logic of placing several models next to one another.

Common buying mistakes

These are the mistakes that most often break the rollout later.

  • • Choosing a model only by external dimensions without checking the internal logic and day-to-day usage pattern.
  • • Mixing models designed for different operational roles simply because they share a similar footprint.
  • • Not deciding on RAL color, quantity and rollout phasing before sending the inquiry, which makes the commercial discussion too vague.

When one grouped inquiry is better

If you compare several models or rollout stages, do not split it into email chaos.

  • • One grouped inquiry makes sense when the project covers several models, rooms or delivery stages and you want the whole scope compared in one thread.
  • • For that kind of inquiry, collect the model list, quantities, locations, RAL color and a note on which variants are fixed requirements versus items open for consultation.

Best sectors for this family

See the environments where this family most often wins the comparison.

3 most compared models

These are the models that most often start the real comparison.

FAQ for this family

How should the selection be narrowed inside the Bolted RMM shelving family?

Start from the operational role, then compare dimensions and internal layout, and only then move to RAL color and configuration details. That order reduces random choices.

Is this family suitable for multi-location rollouts?

Yes. That is exactly why product families are more useful than isolated symbols chosen at random. A family makes standardisation, comparison and later follow-on purchases easier.

RAL palette for the Bolted RMM

Each product in this family is presented with its reference RAL palette. Final color options are confirmed in response to an inquiry, with project scale and buyer requirements taken into account.

RAL 9010

Reference color. Final availability is confirmed in the inquiry process.

RAL 1015

Reference color. Final availability is confirmed in the inquiry process.

RAL 7032

Reference color. Final availability is confirmed in the inquiry process.

RAL 8016

Reference color. Final availability is confirmed in the inquiry process.

RAL 1023

Reference color. Final availability is confirmed in the inquiry process.

RAL 2004

Reference color. Final availability is confirmed in the inquiry process.

RAL 3020

Reference color. Final availability is confirmed in the inquiry process.

RAL 3005

Reference color. Final availability is confirmed in the inquiry process.

RAL 6011

Reference color. Final availability is confirmed in the inquiry process.

RAL 6033

Reference color. Final availability is confirmed in the inquiry process.

RAL 5018

Reference color. Final availability is confirmed in the inquiry process.

RAL 7016

Reference color. Final availability is confirmed in the inquiry process.

RAL 5012

Reference color. Final availability is confirmed in the inquiry process.

RAL 5010

Reference color. Final availability is confirmed in the inquiry process.

RAL 7035

Reference color. Final availability is confirmed in the inquiry process.

RAL 9005

Reference color. Final availability is confirmed in the inquiry process.