Collision Minimised Push Back Rack With Safe Operation

Brand Name:Ironstone
Certification:RMI (R-Mark), AS4084, ISO9001, CE
Model Number:HQ-PB and PF Model
Minimum Order Quantity:1*20ft
Delivery Time:15~25 days
Payment Terms:L/C, T/T
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Customized Gravity Driven Push Back Pallet Racking and Pallet Flow Racking


In modern warehouses and distribution centers, storage capacity and efficiency are the most important factors in maximizing a facility. The desired types of steel storage pallet racks include selective, push-back, drive-in, drive-through, pallet flow, cantilever, work platforms, and any other related systems. Here are some common details about warehouse pallet racks.


Specifications of warehouse racks


NameWarehouse rackMaterial

Roll-formed steel

Structural steel

Shelf levels2~15 tiers per shelving unitColor(RAL Code) Green, Orange, Blue, Yellow, Etc.
Upright Frame Height2500mm~15000mmWeight Capacity500~3000kg per level
Beam Width1000mm~3900mmDepth700mm~1500mm
FinishEpoxy Powder Coated for corrosion prevention
UsageCargos Storage
PackagePlastic stretch film, corrugated paper, Cartons, wooden bars, crates, metal strips, etc.
AccessoriesBolts and nuts, Upright protectors, decks, etc.
CertificationRMI/AS4084-2012 /CE/ ISO9001
Delivery time7~25 days as per order quantity
Assemble & installationDetailed assembly instructions are available

In which, both push-back pallet racking systems and pallet flow racking systems are commonly used in a lot of areas with similar prices and here is a comparison between them, which may help you to choose wisely.


Similarities


♦ High-density storage capacity


Like push-back pallet racks, the pallet flow rack system also offers increased storage density with its multiple pallets and fewer aisles.


♦ Automatic pallets movement via gravity


In a pallet flow rack system, pallets are also stored on inclined lanes, which support and allow the pallets to roll down from one side to the picking end automatically via gravity.



Differences


♦ Different configurations


Pallet flow rack system can store up to 12 pallets deep while push-back pallet racks can only store 6 pallets max per lane.


Pallet flow rack system has two aisles for separate loading and picking while push-back pallet racks only have one front for both loading and unloading.


Pallet flow rack systems are usually equipped with complex motion and braking systems to control the speed of the moving pallets while push-back pallet racks can only depend on the forklifts when unloading.


♦ Different stock rotations


• Pallet flow rack system follows a First-in/First-out(FIFO) stock rotation principle with two aisles while push back pallet racking system obeys the Last-in/First-out rule.


• Pallet flow rack system offers a faster pallet selection and quicker inventory turnover than push-back racks.


♦ Different storage products


• Pallet flow rack system is a perfect solution to time/date sensitive products while push back pallet racking system is not suitable for perishable products.


• Pallet flow rack system is better for the storage and retrieval of fragile items such as glass or carbonated beverages owing to its barking system.



Usually, in small warehouses, especially in freezers and cooler rooms, push-back pallet racks tend to be more popular. While perishable products requiring fast stock rotation can benefit more from pallet flow racking system for its excellent handling efficiency.


Actually, push-back pallet rack can often integrate with pallet flow forming an intelligent storage system to satisfy your personal demands. You can be creative for your storage combinations and configurations as long as they are functional and safe.


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