The conventional manual loading system has multiple options for technical adaptation to specific storage requirements for very specific goods. In this case, the surfaces of the load levels are dispensed with entirely to support the products directly on each pair of bars at the same level.
Tyre stocks are much more efficient when positioned vertically with two points of support on the front and rear bars; in this way, the load is more compact if the heights of the levels are correctly distributed. The goods can also be positioned horizontally on any of the different optional surfaces in the range of the generic programme but, in this specific case, besides being more expensive, space is wasted and access to the product units located at the base of each pile is more difficult because those stacked above have to be moved.
Like the hanger shelves, tyre shelves have a full range of accessories and constructive options regarding the conventional manual loading system if you are looking for additional functionality or want to change your warehouse specifications or operations.
The applications of this type of shelf are very specific because it is designed for companies that handle large stocks of tyres of different types and sizes.
The system can be structured to fit exactly to the formats used, adapting the width and height of the structures, the separation of the levels and the length of the bars; furthermore, the linear modules must be arranged in double-body configurations. These dimensions maximize load capacity and the total number of references stored.