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Drive-in rack
1 Introduction
It is a continuous integrated shelf that is not divided by aisles, also known as through-type shelves and corridor-type shelves. drive through racks can be used for forklifts (or unmanned trucks with forks) to drive into the aisle to access the goods, and use pallets for access.
It is suitable for the storage of goods with small varieties and large batches (uniform packaging of goods and single products).
Since forklifts need to enter the shelf to retrieve and retrieve the goods, it is usually recommended to pick up the goods on a single side with no more than 7 cargo depths. Goods can be stored and taken out from the same side, or stored in one side and taken out from the other side. They are widely used in wholesale, cold storage, food and tobacco industries.
Advantage:
Compared with beam type shelves, the space utilization rate can be increased by more than 50%
Up to 80% effective space utilization
Disadvantages:
Stability is the weaker among all kinds of shelves. For this reason, the shelves should not be too high, generally within 10m. In addition, the system needs to be equipped with a tensioning device.
Single product category required
High requirements for forklift drivers
Single consignment does not exceed 1500KG
2. Structure
① Top cross tie/upper canting pull
② Top support beam
③ Carry rail
④ Bracket
⑤ Back cross tie/back canting pull
⑥ back support beam
⑦ Upright frame
⑧ Connecting rod
⑨ Base rail
⑩ Foot protection
Column piece: combined with the connecting rod to form a longitudinal column group. For structural stability considerations, it is recommended to configure an odd number of tray depths on one side
Corbel (L135*2.0mm): The main connecting piece of the corbel beam and the shelf column, divided into single-sided and double-sided
Corbel beam (L275*2.0mm): the main supporting shelf for cargo storage
Back pull (40*4mm flat steel*16#Flange): the connection stabilizing member of the shelf column, it can also be replaced by the back pull beam
Top pull (40*4mm flat steel*16#Flange): the connection stabilizer of the shelf column
Top beam: the connecting and stabilizing member of the shelf column
Guide rail (I-steel/channel steel/iron plate): shelf protector when the forklift enters the roadway
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