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نظام أرفف البليت من النوع الثقيل Q355B للدفع للخلف لتخزين المستودعات عالي السعة
Overview Shitong Heavy Duty Push Back Racking is designed to handle heavy pallet loads and high-turnover operations efficiently. With reinforced rails, oversized carriage wheels, and heavy-gauge steel frames, this system performs reliably when pallets are large, heavy, or when uptime is a priority. How it works Pallets are supported on robust carts with large bearing wheels rolling on steel rails. The system geometry—including a gentle incline and strong braking mechanisms—is
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مستودع معدني يدفع إلى الوراء صالات الصفائح الكثافة العالية 1000 كجم 1500 كجم لكل صالة
Overview Shitong High Density Push Back Pallet Racking converts aisle space into deep storage lanes so you can store 2–6 pallets deep per bay while retaining single-aisle access. This solution is designed to dramatically increase usable cubic capacity in existing buildings without costly expansion. The system is ideal when you need higher density without sacrificing selectivity for each bay. How it works Pallets are placed on wheeled carts that run on inclined rails. When a
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رفوف تخزين صناعية مخصصة لتخزين السلع ذات الحجم الكبير
Push Back Racking Push back rackings are a type of storage racking designed for efficient use of warehouse space, suitable for storing large volumes of goods in a first-in, last-out (FILO) configuration. They are commonly used inindustrial warehouses anddistribution centers. Opertarion Steps: Loading Unloading Key Features: High Storage Density: Stores 2–6 pallets deep per level. Last-In, First-Out (LIFO): The most recently loaded pallet is the first to be retrieved.
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مخزن LIFO التخزين الاحتياطي 1000 كجم / علبة كثافة عالية
Push Back Racking Push Back Racking is a high-density storage system using wheeled carts and inclined rails. During loading, forklifts push pallets into the rack, moving earlier pallets backward for multi-deep storage. During unloading, front pallets are removed first, and rear pallets automatically roll forward by gravity. Operating on the Last-In, First-Out (LIFO) principle, it is ideal for storing few product types in large volumes, widely used in fast-turnover warehousing