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Other Types
Push Back Racking
Push Back Racking offer the same storage density as drive-in & drive-thru
racks but offers greater selectivity. All loads are stored and retrieved
from the aisle. Pallets in each lane rest on a cart on a rail that slopes
gently toward the front.
When a new pallet is
placed into a lane, it ‘pushes back’ all the pallets behind it. When a
pallet is retrieved, the pallets in that lane roll forward to fill the
empty position. Fork Lifts never enter the racking.
The ideal application for Push Back Racking will be where all loads in a
lane are identical and first-in/first-out stock rotation is not crucial.
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Pallet Flow Racking
Pallet Flow Racking stores
pallets at an angle on a roller system. Flow rails allow pallets to move
by gravity from the loading end to the retrieval end. As a pallet is
removed, the pallet behind it moves forward to the front of the racking.
An automatic Backing system controls pallet speed.
Pallet Flow Racking is used to store multiple pallets of various products.
Pallet flow racking is a first in first out storage system. Once pallets
are loaded, product rotation is automatic. Pallet Flow Racking provides
dense storage with faster handling and simple pallet selection. |
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Power Mobile Racking
Power Mobile Racking is Selective racking which has been mounted on
motorised bases.
Whole Rows of racking are
moved along a powered track system to create a single aisle where it is
needed.
It has all the benefits
of block stacking while allowing selectivity to every pallet. |
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Pigeon Hole Racking
Pigeon hole Racking is used for storing goods of all shapes and sizes. It
provides easy picking and packing of goods. It is particularity effective
for storing long lengths of goods such as timber. Pigeon hole shelving
enables goods to be clearly separated and stacked neatly. It is ideal for
products or goods that needed to be separated and accessed individually.
Pigeon Hole Racking can increase storage area, and be custom made to fit
any goods. |
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Tyre Racking
Tyre Racking is constructed from Selective Racking which has been modified
to store tyres.
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Cable Racking
Standard pallet racking can be fitted with special cable rack support
brackets on one face of the rack that are used to hold tubular cable drum
support bars.
The advantage of this
system is that cable can be unwound from the drums to the desired length
without having to handle the drum.
Several drums may be
stored in each bay depending on drum size and weight. |
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Carpet Racking
Carpet rack is a long span racking system that enables single rolls of
carpet to be selected at random.
Two or more rows of
Standard pallet Racking is configured to form a single deep rack. Decking
is placed on each shelf level to provide a uniform support underneath
carpet rolls. |
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A-Frame Racking
Pallet Racking can be configured into A-Frames with beams which can be
used to store long loads in the vertical such as lengths of timber.
This allows individual
lengths of product to be manually stored and retrieved.
Dividers are available to
separate different products and sizes.
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Clothes Racking |
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Archive Racking
Pallet Racking can be designed and built to store large numbers of archive
boxes. |
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