Drive in Storage shelves are widely used storage equipment on the market. There are various types of products on the shelves, and different types of shelves use different access methods. How to use a shelf correctly to maximize its function? Introduce the correct use of drive-in racks.
Drive-in racking, also called through-car racking, is a very common racking product, which can effectively increase the storage capacity of warehouse inventory. Drive-in racks work in a special way, so not all goods are suitable for use. This shelf mainly corresponds to those products of single type and large quantity. If the type of goods is complex and there are many types, it may not be suitable for this shelf.
Sometimes I receive feedback from some customers that the shelves they bought did not achieve the expected results, or the shelves were seriously damaged. In fact, many of these problems occur because most of the reasons are improper use by customers. When the forklift enters the drive-in racking operation, it is required to work in the rack, which will test the technical level of the forklift personnel. If an employee hits the shelf due to improper operation, it will cause a certain degree of damage to the shelf and affect daily use.
Drive-in racking is a continuous dense storage rack. The biggest feature of this rack is its good space utilization and can store a large number of commodities. But the shortcomings are also obvious. Excessively dense shelf structure will bring operational problems to the warehouse, requiring employees to always be careful to avoid accidents. Therefore, we often emphasize that customers must strictly abide by operating specifications in order to best reduce the risk of accidents.