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  • What are the precautions for using push back racking?

    By ACEALLY
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    What is a push back pallet racking? We can call it a press in rack. This storage rack is also evolved from a pallet rack, but its working method is very different from a pallet rack. The push back rack is stored by pushing the goods into the rack one by one, which saves a lot of work time. There are also some details that need to be paid attention to when using this rack.

    Because the push back racks work outside the racks, in order to make them work as conveniently as possible, the depth of the racks is generally controlled at 4-6 pallet positions, which is the most suitable depth. If the depth is too deep, it will be very inconvenient to operate, and if it is too shallow, there is no way to make good use of the warehouse space, so the appropriate depth is very important. In the push back racking, the pallet trolleys are stacked together, so a small part of the space is lost, and the stability of the overall structure of the rack is relatively high when storing goods.

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    Stability is very important in the whole push back rack. When using the pallet moving trolley to store goods, it must be stable, which can not only improve the speed of warehouse work but also significantly improve the safety. When using push back racks to store goods, the load-bearing capacity of a single pallet must be considered, to ensure that the weight of the goods does not exceed the load-bearing capacity of the pallet, and reduce the pressure on the pallet on the rack.

    Due to their own structure and working method, push back racks have not been used in the market as much as those mainstream storage racks. In recent years, with the mainstreaming of automated rack products, the market of push back racks is facing huge challenges. How to reform on the basis of existing storage racks is very important. For more consultation on push back racks, welcome to visit aceshelving.com.


    Post time: 04-08-2022