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Push-back racking is a storage method that allows pallets to be stored from 2 to 6 deep on either side of an aisle, giving you higher storage density than conventional forms of racking.
With push-back pallet racking, you can combine the density of drive-in rack while also providing single-lane selectivity.
Wheeled carts sit stacked at the pick aisle of each lane. A pallet is placed on the top cart, then to load the next pallet, the forklift pushes it back, exposing a cart underneath.
The process continues until all carts are used, with the last pallet resting on the rails. As pallets are extracted, the rear pallets automatically flow forward, producing a highly effective process.
Advantages of Push-Back Racking
The most important features of push-back systems are their ability to optimize the space available and the rapid loading and unloading of materials.
The ability to provide both selective storage and high-density storage
Can offer up to 2x to 3x more storage space compared to standard selective rack
Push-back rack requires little to no maintenance
Because forklifts don’t enter the system, the uprights are less exposed to damage
The LIFO push-back racking structure has a safety mechanism for controlling and braking loads that reduces the risks in both the shuttle and roller systems, ensuring safe operation
Compatibility and adaptability with other adjustable pallet rack systems due to the high compaction and resistance of roller and shuttle systems at low temperatures, it’s an excellent choice for cold storage or freezing
Excellent space optimization enables you to keep costs down
Push-back racking is a storage method that allows pallets to be stored from 2 to 6 deep on either side of an aisle, giving you higher storage density than conventional forms of racking.
With push-back pallet racking, you can combine the density of drive-in rack while also providing single-lane selectivity.
Wheeled carts sit stacked at the pick aisle of each lane. A pallet is placed on the top cart, then to load the next pallet, the forklift pushes it back, exposing a cart underneath.
The process continues until all carts are used, with the last pallet resting on the rails. As pallets are extracted, the rear pallets automatically flow forward, producing a highly effective process.
Advantages of Push-Back Racking
The most important features of push-back systems are their ability to optimize the space available and the rapid loading and unloading of materials.
The ability to provide both selective storage and high-density storage
Can offer up to 2x to 3x more storage space compared to standard selective rack
Push-back rack requires little to no maintenance
Because forklifts don’t enter the system, the uprights are less exposed to damage
The LIFO push-back racking structure has a safety mechanism for controlling and braking loads that reduces the risks in both the shuttle and roller systems, ensuring safe operation
Compatibility and adaptability with other adjustable pallet rack systems due to the high compaction and resistance of roller and shuttle systems at low temperatures, it’s an excellent choice for cold storage or freezing
Excellent space optimization enables you to keep costs down