Glide-In® Push Back Racking
Glide-In or “Push Back” storage is unsurpassed for productivity, selectivity, density and economy. It is the system of choice for new and retrofit warehouse applications.
Glide-In® Push Back Racking
Push Back Racking combines the high density of Drive-In pallet racking and the selectivity of single-deep pallet rack. Glide-In® Push Back Racking is Frazier’s patented system of enveloping wheeled carts that glide on sloping rails.
Push Back Racking Gravity Feed
Glide-In® Push Back Racking works by placing the first pallet on the top part and pushing it back. This exposes the next cart for loading. When the second pallet is positioned and pushed back, the third cart is ready. This continues until all the pallet positions are filled.
The last pallet sits on the rail itself. When unloading, the front pallet is removed. Gravity moves all the pallets forward to the front for easy access. As each pallet is removed, the remaining pallets move down into position until completely unloaded and all carts are again in position for reloading.
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- Made from 100% Structural Steel
- Highly resistant to abuse
- Greater load bearing capacity
- Level carts are welded with cross members that can support weak or damaged pallets
- Carts envelope each other so that the cart is readily accessible at aisle face of the pallet racking
- Shaped carts use less steel, while allowing for denser storage
- Each cart has 4 tapered wheels for less friction, which are lubricated to operate in a wide range of temperatures; each wheel has 16 ball bearings with dust covers
- With bolted rack connectors, rigidity, strength and proper alignment are easy to achieve
- “When you have worked in the design of high-volume warehouses, you understand the need for robust rack, and that means structural rack. If the inventory requirements demand Push Back rack, then Glide-In® Push Back from Frazier is a solid choice. And because hardly any project goes without a hiccup or two, I appreciate Frazier’s engineering support both during the design phase and installation.” – Bruce Anderson, Senior Engineer, McLane Company