Push-back racking

Push-back racking also evolved from pallet racking and is alternatively referred to as push-back or push-in racking. It operates on the principle of combining rails with pallet carts; the rails are set at a slight incline (approximately 3°). Leveraging the weight of the goods, pallets are loaded at one end and stored in a single-depth configuration, with first-in, first-out retrieval. This system is well suited for storing large quantities of a limited product variety, offering high space utilization and flexible, convenient access. The overall depth of the rack should not be excessive—typically no more than six pallet depths—since excessive depth can lead to significant space loss due to the interlocking of pallet carts. The weight of each pallet load generally does not exceed 1,500 kg, and the rack height is usually kept below 6 meters.
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