| Mold racks, also known as mold shelves, are a type of storage rack primarily used for storing various mold items. They are divided into light-duty and heavy-duty mold racks based on their load-bearing capacity. The top of the racks can be equipped with mobile hoist carts for easy lifting of molds. Features of mold racks: 1. Modular assembly, mainly consisting of column panels, guide slots, drawer shelves, tension rods, and locating pins, connected by bolts for stable and reliable structure, generally used in rows. 2. Drawer trays are mainly composed of sliding tracks and drawer trays, which are frames made of rectangular tubes and bent parts welded together with steel plates. Each sliding track is fixed with two bearings at the front, back, top, and bottom, allowing smooth rolling within the guide slots with minimal resistance, making it easy to pull out drawers. 3. For safety reasons, the drawer trays of mold racks are designed with locating pins and limit pins to ensure the safety of the drawers when pulled out. 4. Light-duty mold racks have a load-bearing capacity of 200 to 800 kg per shelf. Heavy-duty drawer-style racks have a load-bearing capacity of 800 to 1500 kg per shelf. 5. Mold racks occupy less space, have a heavy shelf capacity, detailed categorization, and simple operation. 6. Mold racks can also be equipped with drawer trays on the beams of bin-style racks, providing cost savings and a more stable structure. |