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Pallet Rack in Stock || Salt Lake City Pallet racks are material handling storage solutions designed to store materials on pallets (also known as skids), typically within a warehouse setting. There are many varieties of pallet racking, which all have horizontal rows with multiple shelf levels. Different systems of pallet racks include: drive-in, drive-thru, flow, and push-back. Drive-in pallet racks load and retrieve from the same side, creating last-in-first-out (lifo) inventory organization. Drive-Thru pallet rack systems load from one side and unload from the other side to create first-in-first-out (fifo) inventory retrieval with forklifts. Pallet flow rack systems use gravity to move pallets on smooth rolling metal skate wheels on sloped rails. Push-back pallet racks use a dynamic rail system, in which deeper pallet loads automatically advance to the aisle, when the front pallet load is retrieved. Push-back pallet rack systems offer similar storage density as drive-in pallet rack, while improving selectivity and accessibility. North American Wholesale Logistics (NAWL) manufactures pallet racks made with industrial strength. NationWide Shelving NAWL pallet rack systems have spectrum teardrop pallet rack beams, upright supports, and accessories, which can be quickly shipped. Pallet racks are the best storage solutions for any industrial warehouse, including sporting goods warehouses. Jaken pallet racks are among the top selling storage products for pallet racking systems, in Utah and across the United States. Jaken provides sensational prices to consumers, from small residential customers to large agencies such as the University of Utah. Jaken pallet racks also use great quality material to make their uprights and beams. All Jaken pallet racks come with inspection passing foot plates (5" x 8") that can be securely fastened to 3" x 3" upright posts and cross beams. Wire decking is also an option, which provides more support for pallet racks. Wire decks from Jaken have a waterfall design that extends over the edge lip of each pallet rack step beam. The waterfall design prevents forklifts from knocking down the wire decks.
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