06/03/2023
RADIO SHUTTLE RACKING is a type of high-density storage system that uses a shuttle cart to move pallets within the racking structure. The system is designed to maximize storage capacity while minimizing the need for forklifts and other handling equipment.
The system consists of a series of lanes, each equipped with guide rails and a radio shuttle cart. Pallets are loaded onto the shuttle cart at the entry point of the lane and then transported to the other end of the lane where they are stored in the racking structure. The shuttle cart can be controlled remotely using a handheld device, allowing the operator to move pallets in and out of the racking structure with ease.
The racking structure itself is made up of vertical frames, horizontal beams, and support bars that are designed to support the weight of the shuttle cart and the pallets it carries. The shuttle cart runs on a track system that is integrated into the racking structure, allowing it to move smoothly and efficiently.
Radio shuttle racking is an ideal solution for warehouses and distribution centers that need to store large quantities of products in a limited amount of space. The system allows for quick and easy access to stored products, as well as efficient loading and unloading of pallets. Additionally, because the shuttle cart does not require a forklift operator, the system can help reduce labor costs and improve safety within the warehouse.