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What parts does a drive-in rack consist of?

September 25, 2023
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Through-type shelves are also called corridor-type shelves or drive-in shelves. The through-type shelves adopt the pallet storage and retrieval mode, which is suitable for the storage of goods with small varieties and large batches. In addition to the cargo spaces close to the aisles of through-type shelves, since forklifts need to enter the interior of the shelf to access goods, it is usually recommended that the depth of single-sided pickup should not exceed 7 cargo spaces. In order to increase the running speed of the forklift, you can choose to configure guide rails according to actual needs. Compared with cargo-level racks, the warehouse space utilization rate of through-type racks (drive-in racks) can be increased by more than 30%. Shelves) are widely used in cold storage and food and tobacco industries.

Drive-in racks store relatively dense goods and require extremely high stability, so they require relatively many rack accessories. Through the connection between the accessories and the rack column pieces, the goods can be safely and densely stored on the corbels. Maximize use of space. The accessories of the through-type shelves include: corbels (the main connector between the corbels and the shelf columns, single-sided and double-sided), corbels (the main support shelf for cargo storage), and top beams (the connection between the shelf columns). Stabilizers), top pull (stabilizers for the connection of shelf columns), back pull (stabilizers for the connection of shelf columns, used when the shelves are arranged in one direction), foot guards (front protection parts of the shelves), guard rails (forklifts entering the tunnel shelf protection parts), etc.



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