
Cantilever Heavy Duty Rack Style
Truly efficient storage of long, bulky items is achieved with
this versatile, high capacity cantilever rack. It is designed to
handle difficult items such as steel bars, wood planks, tubes,
sheets, etc. Cantilever rack with its absence of columns at the
rack face, offers easy entry access. With the system's easy
assembly, it is installed quickly and can easily be rearranged
to fit future growth or expansion
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Features & Benefits
- Versatility
- A wide range of arm lengths and capacities with vertical
adjustability on 3" increments along entire upright column
height. Rigid - Base is factory welded to column for rigid
stable footing.
- Original Wedge type arm connectors - Rectangular pin
provides fast arm/column connection with greater load
bearing area than conventional round pins.
- Easy, Fast Durable Installation - Is guaranteed with the
system's boltless arm connectors, pre-welded base and one
piece bracing.
- Quality Paint Finish
- Wide Range of Sizes and Capacities
- Rectangular or Tapered Arms - Tapered arms compensate
for arms deflection and provides additional vertical
clearance.
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Pallet Rack
1. Upright ; 2. Footplate; 3. Shim ; 4. Row Spacer; 5. Beam; 6. Galvanized Shelf
; 7. Particle Board Shelf ; 8. Cross-tie for Wooden Shelf ; 9. Wire Deck Shelf
; 10. Safety Pin
Pallet racking enables:
- strength and rigidity prevent
compression damage to goods;
- pallets can be located, accessed
and moved individually;
- direct access to all stored
pallets;
- the advantage of handling one
pallet without the need to move the
others;
- suits almost all types of
palletized goods;
- easy relocation or addition of
load supporting beams to accommodate
new load size and/or additional
levels;
- rapid throughput and handling;
- compatible with most types of
handling equipment, building
structures and floor surfaces;
- utilizes available and otherwise
wasted headroom;
- lowest level pallets can be
placed on the floor;
- maximizes limited floor space by
taking advantage of higher ceilings;
- easy stock control as each place
is a one-pallet position;
- absolute flexibility, both in
terms of weight and volume.
Drive In or Drive Through Rack
Traditional pallet rack is a great solution for many
warehouses, but if you have a lot of inventory that shifts on a regular
basis, drive in or drive through rack is a storage solution you may want to
consider. While traditional static rack storage allows for many rows of
pallet racking with aisles between the individual rows, drive in and drive
thru racking allows for a much denser arrangement of your stored product.
Both drive-in and drive through rack systems allow more efficient use of
available space than traditional multi-aisle selective racks systems. In
fact, when compared to a conventional selective rack system, the same amount
of storage can be achieved with a high density drive in or drive thru system
in 80% less space.
High density storage racks work by
utilizing standard pallet rack uprights in conjunction with rail beams or
more simply, rails to store the pallet loads in a very dense configuration.
The key difference between these racks and selective pallet racks is that
the forklift truck operates inside of the rack itself and there are no
specified lanes between the rows. The forklifts enter into the individual
bays of the rack and the bays themselves can be as long or as short as
needed.
Drive in rack
and Drive through rack systems decrease storage and retrieval time while
increasing efficiency and productivity among workers. Not only do they
benefit your operations, they can also decrease your bottom line by giving
you more storage room per dollar spent on racking. Because these racks
create a more uniform load in a confined storage area, your forklift
operators working in the system become more skillful drivers. In addition to
these benefits, consider this - drive-in & drive-thru systems are very
energy efficient. Since the product is so densely loaded in this type of
system, there is less air to be heated or cooled between your pallets and
your forklifts don't need to drive as far to pick or place loads thereby
using less fuel
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Push-Back Racking

High Density
Uses
Cart-On-Rail System
Push-back uses a dynamic
cart-on-rail system in which pallet
loads are literally pushed back into the
rack. When a pallet load is retrieved at
the aisle, the deeper pallet load
automatically advances to the aisle.
Push-back storage
provides a very desirable combination of
high density and accessibility.
Push-back storage density equals that of
drive-in storage, yet every lane can be
accessed at all times. Any lane can be
100% filled from the aisle without
affecting any other adjacent lanes above
or below.
If you need to store a
large number of pallets of one SKU for
several months and then remove and ship
them all as a seasonal product, a
drive-in system is an efficient system.
But, in most other cases, Push-back, or
a combination of drive-in and Push-back,
will be more effective. An analysis of
your inventory list and inventory
turnover data should be the first step
in making the best rack selection. |
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