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These one-piece units have an all-welded steel construction to support heavy tools and materials.
The sloped shelves on these shelving units allow parts to flow forward, providing access and visibility.
Shelves are reversible, allowing you to use them as a flush surface or with a lip to prevent items from falling off.
The three-sided design stabilizes packages and other contents when moving.
These steel shelves are epoxy-coated, making them chemical and corrosion resistant.
Often used in food service areas and laboratories, these shelving units have removable, dishwasher-safe panels that are treated to prevent degradation caused by the growth of stain- and odor-causing bacteria.
Also known as cantilever racks.
Store bars, spools, and other items on a single versatile rack.
Bins slope slightly and have a lip to keep contents in place.
Roll these bins near benches or other work areas, and turn each storage level to access the items you need.
These racks, also known as bakery carts and bun racks, are often used for food service, electronics, and small-parts assembly applications.
Shaft collars secure the spools on the spindles.
Transport all your spools at the same time or use as a hand truck when spools are removed.
Mesh construction provides visibility and air circulation. The hinged lid and drop-front gate allow quick access to large equipment.
Wheel objects around your workspace on these carts, then fold the carts flat so they take up minimal space in storage.
The shelves are split into identical sides so you can efficiently organize two operations on one cart.
Panels on three sides let you stack material high, while the top shelf can be used as a work surface.
High mesh panels on three sides and an open top allow you to stack tall items while maintaining good visibility and quick access.
Not only are these carts corrosion resistant, they also meet NSF/ANSI standards so they're suitable for food processing applications.
A braided cable on these carts dissipates static charges, making them useful for moving electronics and other static-sensitive equipment.
Carts meet NSF/ANSI standards for use in food-service areas.
Store, organize, and transport spools of wire and small tools around your jobsite.