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Centurion Long Span Shelving 1-Bay 1.5m Wide - 200kg Per Shelf, 800kg Bay, Gusseted Steel | LS-150

Centurion Long Span Shelving 1-Bay 1.5m Wide - 200kg Per Shelf, 800kg Bay, Gusseted Steel | LS-150

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One and a half metres wide. Two hundred kilograms per shelf. The first step into a serious shelving system.

The Centurion LS-150 is the entry point into the Centurion long span range - a single 1.5m bay of all-steel, gusseted-joint shelving that carries 200kg per shelf and can be expanded left or right with additional bays when you're ready. For the garage that needs one genuinely capable shelf unit rather than a full warehouse system, the LS-150 is exactly right. It's wider than a standard home shelving unit, deeper at 60cm, all-steel throughout - no MDF boards that absorb moisture in a garage environment - and built to the same engineering standards as every Centurion long span product.

An honest note on the all-in price.
The 56kg, 2.0m × 0.6m carton for this product attracts significant freight costs - typically $150–$200. SmartStorage.au prices with freight included. Before comparing prices for any heavy shelving, always add freight - the true landed cost is what matters, not the listed price.

Why 200kg per shelf is the real number - the engineering that earns it:

Gusseted Joints

The vertical triangulation beams use gusseted joints - reinforced bracket welds that distribute load across a larger area. Tack-welds concentrate stress at a point and can fracture under heavy or repeated loading. Gusseted joints are the standard for commercial shelving; common on cheaper home shelving alternatives they are not.

L-Section Beams

Horizontal beams are L-shaped in cross-section, resisting bending across both axes - vertical load deflection and lateral racking. Flat beam profiles of the same steel weight only resist load in one axis. The L-section is what allows 200kg per 1.5m shelf without visible flex under real loads.

Double-Edge Uprights

Both slotted edges of each upright accept beam connections - which means a second 1.5m bay can be added to either side later without new uprights. Start with one bay today. Add a second when the garage fills up, using the existing LS-150 upright as the shared centre post.

16 Safety Pins

Four per shelf level. Safety pins lock each beam-to-upright connection, preventing displacement under vibration, impact or shifting loads. Four levels × four pins = 16 total. This is a professional-grade safety feature that cheaper home shelving racks omit.

  • 📐 1.5m wide × 60cm deep × 2.0m tall - 1 bay - wider than standard home shelving (typically 70cm), deeper (60cm vs 30–40cm) and all-steel throughout
  • ⚖️ 200kg per shelf - 800kg total bay capacity - genuine engineered rating with gusseted joints and L-section beams
  • 🏗️ 4 shelf levels - height adjustable - 2 steel panels per level spanning the full 1.5m width
  • 🔩 10-point welded joints - multiple weld contact points per connection for structural redundancy
  • 🔄 Expandable both sides - add an LS-150 bay to either side later, sharing the existing upright as the centre post; no reinstallation required
  •  Floor-bolt ready - leg foot plates accept standard masonry anchors for slab installation when loads approach rated capacity
  • 🛡️ Full powder-coat finish - all steel components coated for corrosion resistance in typical garage environments

What fits on a 1.5m, 200kg shelf.
At 1.5m wide, each shelf is large enough for four standard 60L storage tubs side by side, or two full toolboxes, or automotive supplies across the full width. At 200kg capacity, you're comfortably handling a full set of tyres (60–80kg), heavy power tools, automotive components, chemical stocks and bulk hardware. The 60cm depth accommodates larger items - stackable tubs, IBC containers, equipment that doesn't fit on 30–40cm home shelving - without overhanging the front edge.

Starting a system or adding to one.
The LS-150 is both a standalone unit and the foundation of an expandable system. Buy one bay now. When you need more coverage - another 1.5m of wall - add an LS-150 expansion bay that shares the existing uprights. Two bays give you 3 metres of 200kg-per-shelf coverage with only three uprights (not four). Three bays gives you 4.5m - equivalent to the Big W three-bay system - with one set of SmartStorage.au quality engineering throughout. The LS-200 (2m wide bay) is also available on SmartStorage.au if you want maximum single-bay coverage from the start.

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SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Brand: Centurion
  • Model / SKU: LS-150 (1-Bay Starter Unit)
  • Overall width: 1.5m (1,500mm)
  • Depth: 600mm (60cm)
  • Height: 2.0m (2,000mm)
  • Shelf capacity: 200 kg per shelf (evenly distributed)
  • Bay capacity: 800 kg total (4 shelves × 200kg)
  • Levels: 4 (height-adjustable)
  • Shelf panels per level: 2 panels spanning full 1.5m width
  • Material: Heavy gauge steel - all components
  • Finish: Powder-coated (all sections)
  • Joint construction: Gusseted joints (not tack-welded)
  • Beam profile: L-section cross beams
  • Upright type: Double-edge (expandable both sides)
  • Safety pins: 16 included (4 per shelf level)
    Floor bolting: Leg foot plates - masonry anchor hardware template included
  • Expandable: Yes - add-on bays via shared uprights
  • Carton dimensions: 2.0m × 0.6m × 0.4m
  • Carton weight: 56 kg
  • Warranty: 1 year

In The Box: 2× Uprights · 8× Steel Shelves (2 per level) · 8× Horizontal Beams (2 per level) · 16× Interlocking Safety Pins · Assembly Manual

⚠️ 200kg per shelf assumes evenly distributed load. For loads approaching rated capacity, floor-bolting uprights to a concrete slab is recommended.

FAQs

Q: What's the difference between the Centurion LS-150 and LS-200 - which should I buy?

A: Both are Centurion long span shelving with the same gusseted-joint engineering, L-section beams and 200kg-per-shelf rating. The difference is bay width and practical application. The LS-150 is 1.5m wide - the right choice for a specific garage corner or wall zone, a single-bay addition to an existing storage setup, or a buyer who wants to try Centurion quality before committing to a larger system. The LS-200 is 2.0m wide - 33% wider per bay, better for covering longer wall runs efficiently or for buyers who know they'll eventually expand to a 4m+ system. If you're unsure which wall you're shelving and what's going on it, start with the LS-150. If you're shelving a full 4-metre wall and want to do it in fewer bays, the LS-200 is more efficient. Both expand using shared uprights - a second LS-150 bay adds 1.5m, a second LS-200 bay adds 2m.

Q: How does a 1.5m wide shelf compare to standard garage shelving units?

A: Standard home garage shelving (like the Giantz boltless range) is typically 70cm wide per unit with 150kg per shelf and MDF boards. The Centurion LS-150 is 1.5m wide - more than twice as wide per bay - with 200kg per shelf and all-steel shelf panels (no MDF). The 60cm depth (vs 30–40cm on most home shelving) means larger tubs, equipment and automotive parts fit without overhanging the front edge. The difference matters in a real working garage: where a standard home unit fits four 60L tubs, the LS-150 fits eight to ten across the same wall coverage. For loads that have been overloading or bowing standard shelving, or for a garage where floor space is at a premium and you need to make every shelf count, the step up to LS-150 pays for itself quickly.

Q: Can I expand this single bay into a longer system over time?

A: Yes - expansion is the design intent of the Centurion long span system. The LS-150 starter bay has two double-edge uprights. An LS-150 expansion bay shares one of those uprights as its inner post - meaning a second bay requires only one new upright (not two). Two bays = 3.0m of shelving using three uprights. Three bays = 4.5m using four uprights. Four bays = 6.0m. The system grows efficiently because each expansion bay is cheaper than a starter bay (one fewer upright). Contact SmartStorage.au before purchasing if you're planning a multi-bay system from the start - we can advise whether to start with two bays now or expand later, and whether to combine LS-150 and LS-200 bays in the same run.

Q: Why is this shelving priced higher than cheaper alternatives at $200–$280?

A: Two reasons: genuine freight costs and genuine engineering. The 56kg, 2m-long carton attracts $200–$250 freight from most competitors - their $200–$280 listing price has freight added at checkout, making true landed cost $400–$530. SmartStorage.au includes freight in the listed price. Additionally, the Centurion LS-150's 200kg-per-shelf rating reflects genuine gusseted-joint construction in measured-gauge steel - not an inflated marketing claim on under-specced steel. When comparing prices, add freight and compare rated capacity honestly.

Q: Do I need to bolt this shelving to the floor?

A: Not required for standard home garage use at normal loads. The system is stable freestanding when correctly assembled with safety pins at all beam connections. Floor bolting (via the leg foot plates, using standard M8 masonry anchors available at Bunnings) is recommended when: loading is approaching the 200kg-per-shelf rating, the concrete floor is smooth sealed (more prone to sliding under lateral force), or the environment involves vibration from compressors or machinery. For a typical suburban garage storing tools, automotive supplies and workshop equipment at moderate loads, the system stands securely without bolting. The foot plate design accommodates bolting without modification if you decide to do it later.

One and a half metres wide. Two hundred kilograms per shelf. The first step into a serious shelving system.

The Centurion LS-150 is the entry point into the Centurion long span range - a single 1.5m bay of all-steel, gusseted-joint shelving that carries 200kg per shelf and can be expanded left or right with additional bays when you're ready. For the garage that needs one genuinely capable shelf unit rather than a full warehouse system, the LS-150 is exactly right. It's wider than a standard home shelving unit, deeper at 60cm, all-steel throughout - no MDF boards that absorb moisture in a garage environment - and built to the same engineering standards as every Centurion long span product.

An honest note on the all-in price.
The 56kg, 2.0m × 0.6m carton for this product attracts significant freight costs - typically $150–$200. SmartStorage.au prices with freight included. Before comparing prices for any heavy shelving, always add freight - the true landed cost is what matters, not the listed price.

Why 200kg per shelf is the real number - the engineering that earns it:

Gusseted Joints

The vertical triangulation beams use gusseted joints - reinforced bracket welds that distribute load across a larger area. Tack-welds concentrate stress at a point and can fracture under heavy or repeated loading. Gusseted joints are the standard for commercial shelving; common on cheaper home shelving alternatives they are not.

L-Section Beams

Horizontal beams are L-shaped in cross-section, resisting bending across both axes - vertical load deflection and lateral racking. Flat beam profiles of the same steel weight only resist load in one axis. The L-section is what allows 200kg per 1.5m shelf without visible flex under real loads.

Double-Edge Uprights

Both slotted edges of each upright accept beam connections - which means a second 1.5m bay can be added to either side later without new uprights. Start with one bay today. Add a second when the garage fills up, using the existing LS-150 upright as the shared centre post.

16 Safety Pins

Four per shelf level. Safety pins lock each beam-to-upright connection, preventing displacement under vibration, impact or shifting loads. Four levels × four pins = 16 total. This is a professional-grade safety feature that cheaper home shelving racks omit.

  • 📐 1.5m wide × 60cm deep × 2.0m tall - 1 bay - wider than standard home shelving (typically 70cm), deeper (60cm vs 30–40cm) and all-steel throughout
  • ⚖️ 200kg per shelf - 800kg total bay capacity - genuine engineered rating with gusseted joints and L-section beams
  • 🏗️ 4 shelf levels - height adjustable - 2 steel panels per level spanning the full 1.5m width
  • 🔩 10-point welded joints - multiple weld contact points per connection for structural redundancy
  • 🔄 Expandable both sides - add an LS-150 bay to either side later, sharing the existing upright as the centre post; no reinstallation required
  •  Floor-bolt ready - leg foot plates accept standard masonry anchors for slab installation when loads approach rated capacity
  • 🛡️ Full powder-coat finish - all steel components coated for corrosion resistance in typical garage environments

What fits on a 1.5m, 200kg shelf.
At 1.5m wide, each shelf is large enough for four standard 60L storage tubs side by side, or two full toolboxes, or automotive supplies across the full width. At 200kg capacity, you're comfortably handling a full set of tyres (60–80kg), heavy power tools, automotive components, chemical stocks and bulk hardware. The 60cm depth accommodates larger items - stackable tubs, IBC containers, equipment that doesn't fit on 30–40cm home shelving - without overhanging the front edge.

Starting a system or adding to one.
The LS-150 is both a standalone unit and the foundation of an expandable system. Buy one bay now. When you need more coverage - another 1.5m of wall - add an LS-150 expansion bay that shares the existing uprights. Two bays give you 3 metres of 200kg-per-shelf coverage with only three uprights (not four). Three bays gives you 4.5m - equivalent to the Big W three-bay system - with one set of SmartStorage.au quality engineering throughout. The LS-200 (2m wide bay) is also available on SmartStorage.au if you want maximum single-bay coverage from the start.

✅ Free shipping on orders over $50  |  30-day returns  |  Australian family business  |  Real support - no overseas call centres

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Brand: Centurion
  • Model / SKU: LS-150 (1-Bay Starter Unit)
  • Overall width: 1.5m (1,500mm)
  • Depth: 600mm (60cm)
  • Height: 2.0m (2,000mm)
  • Shelf capacity: 200 kg per shelf (evenly distributed)
  • Bay capacity: 800 kg total (4 shelves × 200kg)
  • Levels: 4 (height-adjustable)
  • Shelf panels per level: 2 panels spanning full 1.5m width
  • Material: Heavy gauge steel - all components
  • Finish: Powder-coated (all sections)
  • Joint construction: Gusseted joints (not tack-welded)
  • Beam profile: L-section cross beams
  • Upright type: Double-edge (expandable both sides)
  • Safety pins: 16 included (4 per shelf level)
    Floor bolting: Leg foot plates - masonry anchor hardware template included
  • Expandable: Yes - add-on bays via shared uprights
  • Carton dimensions: 2.0m × 0.6m × 0.4m
  • Carton weight: 56 kg
  • Warranty: 1 year

In The Box: 2× Uprights · 8× Steel Shelves (2 per level) · 8× Horizontal Beams (2 per level) · 16× Interlocking Safety Pins · Assembly Manual

⚠️ 200kg per shelf assumes evenly distributed load. For loads approaching rated capacity, floor-bolting uprights to a concrete slab is recommended.

FAQs

Q: What's the difference between the Centurion LS-150 and LS-200 - which should I buy?

A: Both are Centurion long span shelving with the same gusseted-joint engineering, L-section beams and 200kg-per-shelf rating. The difference is bay width and practical application. The LS-150 is 1.5m wide - the right choice for a specific garage corner or wall zone, a single-bay addition to an existing storage setup, or a buyer who wants to try Centurion quality before committing to a larger system. The LS-200 is 2.0m wide - 33% wider per bay, better for covering longer wall runs efficiently or for buyers who know they'll eventually expand to a 4m+ system. If you're unsure which wall you're shelving and what's going on it, start with the LS-150. If you're shelving a full 4-metre wall and want to do it in fewer bays, the LS-200 is more efficient. Both expand using shared uprights - a second LS-150 bay adds 1.5m, a second LS-200 bay adds 2m.

Q: How does a 1.5m wide shelf compare to standard garage shelving units?

A: Standard home garage shelving (like the Giantz boltless range) is typically 70cm wide per unit with 150kg per shelf and MDF boards. The Centurion LS-150 is 1.5m wide - more than twice as wide per bay - with 200kg per shelf and all-steel shelf panels (no MDF). The 60cm depth (vs 30–40cm on most home shelving) means larger tubs, equipment and automotive parts fit without overhanging the front edge. The difference matters in a real working garage: where a standard home unit fits four 60L tubs, the LS-150 fits eight to ten across the same wall coverage. For loads that have been overloading or bowing standard shelving, or for a garage where floor space is at a premium and you need to make every shelf count, the step up to LS-150 pays for itself quickly.

Q: Can I expand this single bay into a longer system over time?

A: Yes - expansion is the design intent of the Centurion long span system. The LS-150 starter bay has two double-edge uprights. An LS-150 expansion bay shares one of those uprights as its inner post - meaning a second bay requires only one new upright (not two). Two bays = 3.0m of shelving using three uprights. Three bays = 4.5m using four uprights. Four bays = 6.0m. The system grows efficiently because each expansion bay is cheaper than a starter bay (one fewer upright). Contact SmartStorage.au before purchasing if you're planning a multi-bay system from the start - we can advise whether to start with two bays now or expand later, and whether to combine LS-150 and LS-200 bays in the same run.

Q: Why is this shelving priced higher than cheaper alternatives at $200–$280?

A: Two reasons: genuine freight costs and genuine engineering. The 56kg, 2m-long carton attracts $200–$250 freight from most competitors - their $200–$280 listing price has freight added at checkout, making true landed cost $400–$530. SmartStorage.au includes freight in the listed price. Additionally, the Centurion LS-150's 200kg-per-shelf rating reflects genuine gusseted-joint construction in measured-gauge steel - not an inflated marketing claim on under-specced steel. When comparing prices, add freight and compare rated capacity honestly.

Q: Do I need to bolt this shelving to the floor?

A: Not required for standard home garage use at normal loads. The system is stable freestanding when correctly assembled with safety pins at all beam connections. Floor bolting (via the leg foot plates, using standard M8 masonry anchors available at Bunnings) is recommended when: loading is approaching the 200kg-per-shelf rating, the concrete floor is smooth sealed (more prone to sliding under lateral force), or the environment involves vibration from compressors or machinery. For a typical suburban garage storing tools, automotive supplies and workshop equipment at moderate loads, the system stands securely without bolting. The foot plate design accommodates bolting without modification if you decide to do it later.

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