Push-back Racking
“Push-back racking” combines the high-density storage of drive-in racking while improving its shortcomings. The stacker does not need to enter the rack.
By using a non-powered trolley with inclined tracks (2° or 2.5°), it utilizes the principle of the weight of the goods to automatically slide towards the access point, significantly improving access efficiency and safety.
This racking system is suitable for situations where space costs are high or limited but there is a need to increase storage capacity, such as in high-tech, cold chain, or food industries.
Features
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Significantly reduces the number of aisles needed for stackers, increasing space utilization by over 30%.
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The best design for the rack is 2 to 4 pallets deep, making it a high-density storage system.
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Goods are stored in an advanced first-in, last-out mode, suitable for storing large quantities of a few items.
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The track is inclined at 2° or 2.5°, which sacrifices some vertical space; thus, the design should not exceed 5 pallets deep.
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The trolley is designed to compensate for the track incline, enhancing the safety of the racking system.
Features
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Makes goods easier to store at high levels, increasing space utilization by over 250%.
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Highly flexible, allowing adjustments to the profile of columns and beams based on load requirements.
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Paired with handling equipment for convenient and fast access.
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Makes inventory management easier with clear visibility and easy counting.
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The space between each layer can be adjusted freely using hooks and diamond-shaped holes.