Shelving planning

Shelf Sag Calculator

Estimate a simply supported shelf's theoretical mid-span deflection under a uniformly distributed load. Use the result to compare spans, thicknesses, and support options during early design.

Project inputs

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How the estimate works

Use the number as a planning starting point.

For a simply supported shelf with a uniform load, the estimate uses 5wL⁓ divided by 384EI. E is the material modulus and I is the rectangular section's moment of inertia.

Measure first

Measure finished dimensions, actual stock, openings, and site constraints before ordering material.

Check the result

Real shelf behavior depends on material direction, creep, fasteners, support stiffness, edge banding, brackets, concentrated loads, humidity, and construction details. Do not use this as a safety certification.

Plan the next step

Use the related calculators below to turn a first estimate into a material list, layout, or a more detailed project plan.

FAQ

Common Shelf Sag Calculator questions

Why do long shelves sag?

Deflection rises very quickly as span increases, and it decreases strongly with greater shelf thickness or added supports.

Can I use this for a heavy aquarium or structural load?

No. Seek a qualified professional for heavy, safety-critical, or unusual loads.

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