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EXCEL Push-Back utilizes a system of enveloping carts installed into high density storage rack. With push-back, all pallet loads on every level are readily available at the face of the rack. It saves space while providing increased stability and less opportunity for fork truck damage to rack or product. All push-back components are made of 100% structural steel. It is available in 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 deep styles and can be arranged as back-to-back islands or stand alone bays. Number of levels high is restricted only by your lift truck's reach. No special fork trucks are required. Push-back systems are fully operational in freezers, coolers and high temperature environments.
Q & A
How much slope do the rails have? The system utilizes a slope of 3/8" per foot, or just a little less than two degrees. This slope ensures that empty carts will always return to the front of the lane. Most times the total slope is less than the lift clearance above the pallet at the load end, and therefore, does not affect the number of storage levels.
What size aisle is required? Aisles should be sufficient to allow an operator to square up to the pallet without turning into the rack. Usually this is 6" more than the truck manufacturers' minimum aisle requirement.
How much push is required by the forklift? Approximately 4% of the total weight being pushed back, not counting the pallet on the forks of the truck. This is well within the capabilities of most lift trucks.
How difficult is push-back to load and unload? Experience has shown that most operators are completely efficient within a half day. Many operators state that push-back is easier to load and unload than standard pallet rack. Operating instructions are sent with each system.
What about maintenance? There is no required maintenance. Bearings are permanently lubricated.
EXCEL Push-Back utilizes a system of enveloping carts installed into high density storage rack. With push-back, all pallet loads on every level are readily available at the face of the rack. It saves space while providing increased stability and less opportunity for fork truck damage to rack or product. All push-back components are made of 100% structural steel. It is available in 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 deep styles and can be arranged as back-to-back islands or stand alone bays. Number of levels high is restricted only by your lift truck's reach. No special fork trucks are required. Push-back systems are fully operational in freezers, coolers and high temperature environments.
Q & A
How much slope do the rails have? The system utilizes a slope of 3/8" per foot, or just a little less than two degrees. This slope ensures that empty carts will always return to the front of the lane. Most times the total slope is less than the lift clearance above the pallet at the load end, and therefore, does not affect the number of storage levels.
What size aisle is required? Aisles should be sufficient to allow an operator to square up to the pallet without turning into the rack. Usually this is 6" more than the truck manufacturers' minimum aisle requirement.
How much push is required by the forklift? Approximately 4% of the total weight being pushed back, not counting the pallet on the forks of the truck. This is well within the capabilities of most lift trucks.
How difficult is push-back to load and unload? Experience has shown that most operators are completely efficient within a half day. Many operators state that push-back is easier to load and unload than standard pallet rack. Operating instructions are sent with each system.
What about maintenance? There is no required maintenance. Bearings are permanently lubricated.
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