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Tire Storage Racking Systems
Tires are used as a basic material in the automotive industry and therefore tire warehouses need specially designed racking systems to protect and organize large quantities of tires.

Tire warehouse racking systems have various options to ensure that tires are used effectively, easily accessible and stored in the warehouse.

Tire Storage Racking Systems Features

Tire storage racking systems have distinct features that make tires easily accessible. Tire warehouse rack results general features:

  • It is produced durable. This ensures that the tires have a durable structure that can support their weight. They are produced using steel or solid metal alloys.
  • Can be adjusted depending on warehouse characteristics. This allows warehouse owners to use racks of different strengths to store tires.
  • It is designed to provide easy access to tires. These systems include arrangements where the tire can be easily inserted and removed. Thus, warehouse employees can perform storage and receiving operations more efficiently.
  • It has large storage capacity. This also allows large quantities of tires to be organized. It also allows maximum use of warehouse capacity.
  • It contains protective features to prevent tire damage and deformation. These systems minimize the risk of exposure. Additionally, security elements are added to ensure protection against damage.
  • It is designed with a flexible structure that can adapt to storage capacity. The tank capacity allows it to be organized and optimized for different tire types or sizes.

 

Shelf Types Used in Tire Warehouse Racking Systems

The storage area of each tire warehouse or the products to be stored may be different. That's why tire storage racking systems are designed in various structures. Among the varieties, the one most suitable for the business is selected and installed.

Pallet Racking Systems: One of the most commonly used rack types in tire warehouses is pallet racking systems. These systems ensure that tires are stored neatly on pallets. While pallet racking systems offer high storage capacity, they also enable access and storage of tires.

Steel Shelving Systems: With their durable and reliable structure, steel shelving systems are capable of carrying the weight of tires. These systems are generally variable and adjustable and can be adapted to the conditions of the tire depots.

Mobile Shelving Systems: Mobile shelving systems can be preferred in tire warehouses to save space and maximize the use of warehouse space. These systems allow tires to be organized and also offer mobility in the warehouse area.

Vertical Storage Systems: Allows effective use of the height of the warehouse. It saves space in the warehouse and tires are easily accessible.

Integrated Storage Systems: These are systems that can respond to different storage types in tire warehouses and have versatile features. It can provide opportunities to optimize storage areas and manage storage processes in an integrated manner.

The tire rack systems sector in our country and around the world is in a constant state of change and development. Companies operating in this field are required to produce innovative solutions. In addition to quality manufacturing, project planning, assembly, and maintenance services have gained importance. Certifications are a preference, and ensuring product quality control at every stage instills confidence in customers. Experienced assembly personnel are also crucial at this point.

Where Are Tire Rack Systems Used?

Tire rack systems are typically produced from box profiles. They are designed to efficiently and practically utilize the space they are used in. The depth of tire rack systems is around 45-50 cm.

While shelf systems are designed for standard tires, there is an advantage of pass-through systems for wide and large vehicle tires. Shelf depths can be increased based on the diameter of the tire to be displayed or stored. Tire rack systems are durable and economical. They are modular, quick, and easy to assemble. Their disassembly is also straightforward. We can list the most common areas where tire rack systems are used as follows:

  • Tire hotels
  • Auto gallery warehouses
  • Wheel stores
  • Auto spare part stores
  • Parks and garages
  • Authorized services

If a segmented table is added to tire rack systems, they can be easily used in spare part inventories.

What Is the Carrying Capacity of Tire Rack Systems?

Different types of storage rack systems are needed in the automotive sector. Therefore, in addition to the warehouse or display area, the weight, volume, and dimensions of the products are taken into account. There may be a need for both heavy-duty and light-duty rack systems.

The carrying capacity of tire rack systems varies depending on the product to be stacked. Tires are heavy products. Therefore, shelves are generally made of steel to ensure easy transportation of their weight, eliminating the risk of bending and breaking. Sturdy and durable shelves bring order to storage areas, create a sense of spaciousness, and serve as showcases for visitors to the business.

In general, to provide an average figure, we can say that a shelf compartment has a carrying capacity in the range of 70-500 kg.

Due to their durability, tire rack systems are preferred for the storage of heavy and different products. Examples include textile products, archive boxes, and rolls of fabric. In these areas, they are used safely and in harmony with other equipment. Thanks to sturdy shelves, the transportation and display of products can be ensured without damage. For your tire rack system needs, you can contact our customer relations team or explore our products and services in detail on our website.

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