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Stationary flow racks are suitable for areas where they will not be moved often. The racks have multiple storage levels with skate wheels, rollers, or decking that allow items at the back of the racks to glide forward as items at the front of the racks are removed, which boosts efficiency in inventory and order-picking tasks. Flow racks are used in the food and beverage industry, warehouses, and other applications requiring high-density, high-volume storage and movement of the same or similar products. They support storage and inventory initiatives such as first-in, first-out (FIFO). Starter units can be used on their own as standalone racks. Add-on units can be connected to existing starter units or add-on units to create multi-unit flow rack systems, and they cannot be used on their own as standalone flow racks.
Stationary flow racks are suitable for areas where they will not be moved often. The racks have multiple storage levels with skate wheels, rollers, or decking that allow items at the back of the racks to glide forward as items at the front of the racks are removed, which boosts efficiency in inventory and order-picking tasks. Flow racks are used in the food and beverage industry, warehouses, and other applications requiring high-density, high-volume storage and movement of the same or similar products. They support storage and inventory initiatives such as first-in, first-out (FIFO). Starter units can be used on their own as standalone racks. Add-on units can be connected to existing starter units or add-on units to create multi-unit flow rack systems, and they cannot be used on their own as standalone flow racks.
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Straight Skate Wheel Rail Bolted Stationary Flow Racks
These stationary flow racks have multiple storage levels with skate wheel rails that are spaced evenly along the storage levels for conveying items of specific sizes. Each rail features a single row of skate wheels that allow boxes, totes, and other loads with firm, flat bottoms to glide on the racks. Each level has a flat, flush front edge, making these flow racks suitable for conveying full cases and other unopened items. These flow racks bolt together for assembly.
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