
Should we use a beam-type mold rack or a drawer-type mold rack?


In mold storage management, the beam-type mold rack and the drawer-type mold rack are two mainstream options, but their design concepts and applicable scenarios are completely different, and their storage effects are also different. So, which is better, the beam-type mold rack or the drawer-type mold rack? A supplier of heavy-duty mold racks explains.
The beam-type mold rack designed by the supplier is specifically for heavy-duty molds. Each storage position can bear up to several tons or even more than ten tons, making it highly suitable for large and extremely heavy molds. Its structure is simple, the manufacturing cost is low, and it is the first choice for those with limited budgets. It requires the use of a crane (crane) in conjunction with mold lifting tools for storage and retrieval.
The drawer-type mold rack does not require a crane. Workers can easily pull out the entire drawer manually or with the help of a hoist. The operation is safe, precise, and labor-saving. However, its load-bearing capacity is smaller compared to the beam-type mold rack. Generally, it is designed to be within 3 tons per layer, making it suitable for the refined storage management of small and medium-sized molds. It can be seen that these two mold racks have their own advantages. The supplier of heavy-duty mold racks can design and quote the plan based on the requirements.
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Should we use a beam-type mold rack or a drawer-type mold rack?October 20, 2025