Push Back Pallet Racking System
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.
How Push Back Racking Works
The push back rack system contains a series of carts that ride on inclined rails.
Forklifts can load pallets onto the top cart, and as additional pallets are brought in, the first pallet is pushed back and the new pallet is set on top. This continues until the last pallet is loaded. When it's time to unload, the process is reversed and the pallets are pushed back to the front of the lane for easy removal.
Push back rack offers an efficient storage solution for companies with high volume inventory turnover.
Advantages
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The ability to provide both selective storage and high density storage.
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Can offer to 2X to 3X more storage space compared to standard selective pallet rack.
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Push back rack requires almost no maintenance.
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Because the forklift doesn't enter the aisle, the uprights are less exposed to damage.
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The push back racking structure has a safety device for controlling and braking loads that reduces the risk of pallet cart, ensuring safe operation.
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Compatibility and adaptability with other adjustable pallet rack systems due to the high compaction and resistance of pallet cart at low temperatures, it's an excellent choice for cold storage or freezing.
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Excellent space optimization enables you to keep costs down.
Push Back Rack Structure
Push back racking system consist of a base mental structure with frames, beams, cross beams and dynamic profiles.
◆ Frame
The frame consists of two uprights, horizontal and diagonal bracing, base plates, and floor fixing accessories. The frame is made of steel that is typically powder coated or galvanized to resist rust and corrosion, particularly beneficial in cold storage. The frame is designed with punching that allows for beam height to be adjustable, so it can be customized to fit your needs.
◆ Beams
Beams are what hold the racking together laterally and keep the goods supported. They support the goods and pallet carts that allow for pallets to move. The beams fit into punched holes in the uprights and are held in place by connectors.
◆ Upright Protectors
These are optional devices that protect the racking from forklift impacts. This keeps the racking safe and secure, preventing damage that could occur if a forklift were to collide with it.
◆ Pallet Guidance
Pallet guidance can be positioned in front of each level and sits on either side of the lane. The main objective of pallet guidance is to assist operators depositing goods and to keep them from straying off track.
◆ Pallet Backstops
Pallet backstops are effective for keeping pallets in check and in the correct position. They are located at the back of the lane to prevent pallets and goods from being pushed off the back.
◆ Pallet Carts
Pallet carts are connected to rails and adjustable in size or number depending on load size and lane depth.
Why Choose Us
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High structural strength: Made of Q235B steel and advanced welding technology, it can withstand heavy loads and maintain a stable structure.
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Excellent safety: The design complies with relevant safety standards, equipped with shock-absorbing and anti-vibration configurations.
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Strong carrying capacity: Supports up to multiple tons of goods, meeting large-scale warehouse demands.
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Customized services: Highly personalized layout designs can be executed according to specific company operational demands.
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Strong scalability: Supports modular additions of new racking sections, enabling easy scaling with future business growth.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What are your terms of payment?
A: 30% as deposit, and 70% before delivery by T/T. We will show you the photos of the products and packages before you pay the remaining balance.
Q2. What is the manner of packing?
A: Generally, shelves are flat packed by steel strip, paper board, plastic film and standard export cartons. Other packing methods, like wooden boxes, are available to match client requirements.
Q3. How about your delivery time?
A: Generally, it will take 20 days after receiving your order. The specific delivery timeline depends on the racking types and the order volume.
Q4. How can I install the racks?
A: We provide detailed installation instructions for every type of shelf design. If required, we can also provide technical guidance from engineers to assist.
Q5. Do you test all your goods before delivery?
A: Yes, we perform a 100% test on all products before delivery to ensure quality.
Q6. Are you able to provide installation services?
A: Yes, we have a mature installation team with rich project experience. For complex cases, engineers can support site operations. Generally, we resolve issues remotely via email, mobile, and video calls.