Industrial Roll-Out Storage

Proper Storage offers multiple industrial roll-out storage options.

IM1 Industrial Roll-Out Storage
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Cooling racks can be furnished with adjustable louvers front and back. Doors available if required.

IM2 Industrial Roll-Out Storage
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Adjustable UHMW blocking is easily relocated by loosening the bolt and sliding it along the unistrut track.

IM3 Industrial Roll-Out Storage
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Shelves can have pans with dividers for storing small parts. Shelf capacities up to 2,000 lbs.

IM4 Industrial Roll-Out Storage
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Roll-out shelves can have pans with various types of inserts such as neoprene, UHMW, or plywood. Units can have pickup bases which make it easy to move units with forklift.

IM5 Industrial Roll-Out Storage
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Masonite shelf decks and units with sides and backs were used for storing parts at General Electric.

IM6 Industrial Roll-Out Storage
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Shelves can have expanded metal with removable drip-pans located under the shelves for storing very oily parts.

IM7 Industrial Roll-Out Storage
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Shelves with SS pans and white epoxy finishes are used in wash areas and clean rooms.

IM8 Industrial Roll-Out Storage
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Coils of wire or steel can be easily stored or retrieved by rolling out the shelf and putting a strap through the center of the coil.

IM9 Industrial Roll-Out Storage
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Special Black Hammer tone paint was used for storing a variety of heavy tooling.

IM10 Industrial Roll-Out Storage
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Shelf decks were steel with an oiled finish for storing round and square ingots.

IM11 Industrial Roll-Out Storage
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Large drawers can be made up to 10' wide and 8' deep, with capacities up to 1,000 lbs.

IM12 Industrial Roll-Out Storage
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Small pan-type drawers are available with capacities up to 400 lbs. per drawer. Ideal for storing items like end-of-arm tooling and other small items.

IM13 Industrial Roll-Out Storage
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This ergonomic roll-out shelf rack was designed with a scissors lift. This eliminated the need to bend over and pick items out of the bottom roll-out shelf. The shelf was also sloped so the item stored would always be at the front of the shelf. Although this unit was expensive, it worked out very well on the assembly line and allowed the person to pick items at the same height and location. This prevents fatigue and back injuries.