460EC1260

12" x 60" NSF Chrome Wire Shelf

5 out of 5 star rating
4 Reviews
A metal Regency wire shelf with screws.
A Regency chrome wire shelf.
A Regency metal wire shelf with containers and pots on it.

Features

  • Recommended for use in dry environments
  • Includes 4 pairs of split sleeves
  • Built to accommodate up to 450 lb. of evenly distributed weight
  • High-quality, commercial-grade construction
  • Convenient storage solution for your retail store, warehouse, walk-in cooler, or office space

Certifications

  • NSF Certified

    NSF Certified

    This item is certified by NSF to applicable standards.

Use this Regency 12" wide NSF chrome wire shelf to efficiently store your business's products!

As part of the Regency Space Solutions' wire shelving collection, this 12" wide chrome wire shelf is ideal for use in a wide array of applications. When combined with additional shelves, posts, and accessories (sold separately), this Regency shelf is capable of holding up to an impressive 450-600 lb. of evenly distributed weight. Each shelf purchased comes with 4 pairs of split sleeves that are used to attach the shelf to its compatible posts (sold separately).

Versatile Use

Its sleek and simple design makes it a great choice for use in retail environments. Its 450-600 lb. capacity helps the shelf accommodate business growth as storage needs evolve and product inventory expands.

Durable Construction

This shelf is made of durable, chrome-plated metal for maximum longevity. Its vented design enables proper air circulation, so it won't collect dust as quickly. Plus, its high-quality design is commercial grade and delivers the reliable performance every business expects and needs.

Watch more videos

How to Assemble Regency Wire Shelving

Follow along with this video to learn how to assemble your Regency wire shelving!

Specifications

  • Length 60 Inches
  • Width 12 Inches
  • Capacity 450 lb.
  • Capacity (per Shelf) 450 lb.
  • Color Silver
  • Component Type Shelves
  • Features NSF Certified
  • Features Rust-Resistant
  • Finish Chrome
  • Material Chrome-Plated Steel
  • Type Components
  • Type Shelves
  • Usage Dry Environments
  • Usage Front of House
  • Usage Garage
  • Usage Kitchens
  • Usage Retail
  • Usage Stock Rooms
  • Usage Warehouse

Customer Reviews

Overall Rating

5 out of 5 star rating
4 reviews
  • 4 customers gave 5 star ratings
  • 0 customers gave 4 star ratings
  • 0 customers gave 3 star ratings
  • 0 customers gave 2 star ratings
  • 0 customers gave 1 star ratings

Share your thoughts

If you've used this product, leave a review to tell us and other customers what you thought about it.

  • Kevin P.

    5.0
    02/25/2026

    Use for storage above prep tables. Pretty sturdy for being a narrow, long shelf

  • Thinkellect L.

    5.0
    12/23/2025

    All parts included and fit perfect.

  • Kenneth

    5.0
    09/23/2024

    Outstanding product. 60" length and 72" are very sturdy, heavy, rigid. - 12" deep is perfect for people that are setting up "Bug-Out" retreats (food, bins of clothes, gear etc), especially in shipping containers or storage units. There's room for THREE rows of shelves, and room to walk between them. - For those that need shelves in the garage (Chemicals, lawn-equipment parts, home-repair tools etc.) these are very good. You may consider adding wheels if you have to move them. I was concerned that the 60" and 72" lengths may not to stiff enough for 50-75lbs of (distributed) gear. Not issues at all. - Perfect for food storage (Bins, canned goods (distributed) and dry goods. Perfect for the Laundry room. *** The secret to assembly!!!! Use BUNGEES (approx 8"-10" cords with thin, metal-hooks, ultra-light duty. Very elastic) Have 4. I use 2 of them and 4 for very big, heavy shelves. 1- Stack shelves on the floor. (4-7 usually) Keep (1) one loose, off the stack. 2- Put poles in holes. (if ceiling isn't too low) 3- Put black clips on TOP of the (4) poles. 4- Put the LOOSE shelf on the top. Tap down to seat. Then wack with mallet. 5- Slide UP the next shelf and hook the bungees to keep it up and out of the way. 6- Add the next black clips. 7- Drop the shelf onto the black clips. Tap down to seat. Then wack with mallet. 8- Do the rest of them. 9- Use the bungees to adjust them. This sucks, but it's manageable. 10- Notice that the "Double grooves" on the poles. Black clips have two places they could fit). Close but not exact. 11- To take a unit apart, lay it on it's side. 12- The cheapest shelf-covers. Make from the shipping boxes. Make a template for the first shelf. Use it as a template for the rest. **Use a rubber mallet or Dead-Blow hammer. Block of wood if it's all you have.

  • Read All Reviews

Frequently Asked Questions

View all FAQs

We're here to support you with your product

Visit Support Center

Where to Buy

  • buy at webstaurantstore
  • buy at the restaurant store