Stop Letting Your Laser Wait for Steel.
Your fiber laser cuts at lightning speeds, but your logistics are stuck in the past. Every minute your operator spends digging through floor stacks or waiting for a forklift is a minute your $500/hour machine sits idle. Transform your material flow from a bottleneck into a competitive advantage.
The “Hidden Factory” Problem: Why Floor Stacking Kills Laser Efficiency
In a high-mix metal fabrication shop, the laser cutter is the heartbeat of production. Whether you are running a Trumpf, Bystronic, or Amada, the machine only makes money when the beam is on. However, in many workshops, the “Changeover Time” is the silent profit killer.
Wenn ihr im tresor seid Edelstahl. oder aluminum sheets in flat piles on the floor or in static cantilever racks, you are forcing your operators to play “Jenga” with heavy metal. To get to the 3mm sheet at the bottom, they have to move the 5mm and 6mm plates on top. This process creates three critical problems:
- Machine Downtime: The laser waits while the material is retrieved.
- Surface Damage: Dragging sheets over one another scratches sensitive surfaces (critical for architectural or food-grade jobs).
- Safety Hazards: Manual rigging and “sheet fanning” are leading causes of hand injuries and back strain.
The 100% rollout design eliminates “digging” for materials.
The Solution: 100% Selectivity with Roll-Out Racks
The core philosophy of a modern Blechregal is Tpt-spionage im alter Von 1001. Unlike static racks, a roll-out system functions like a heavy-duty filing cabinet for steel.
Each drawer is an independent storage unit. When your production schedule calls for a specific gauge or material type, the operator simply pulls that specific drawer out. The sheet is immediately accessible for the overhead crane or vacuum lifter. There is no need to move other materials.
Nahtloses vakuum. Es ist ein vakuum
For laser cutting workflows, the synergy between the storage rack and the loading mechanism is vital. Our racks are engineered with an open-top drawer design once extended. This allows Vakuumanzeige. - hier to descend directly onto the sheet without obstruction.
This capability allows a single operator to load a 3,000 kg (6,600 lbs) bundle or pick a single sheet without physical exertion or risk of injury.
Single-operator loading becomes standard practice with vacuum lifter integration.
Protecting Your High-Value Inventory
If you are fabricating for the pharmaceutical, food, or architectural sectors, surface quality is non-negotiable. A scratch on a polished stainless steel sheet often means scrapping the entire piece.
Traditional forklift handling is notorious for causing edge damage and surface scratches. By using a drawer-based Regalsystem aus Stahlblech, material is placed gently into a designated slot. It does not slide against other sheets during retrieval. This preservation of material quality directly improves your yield rates and reduces scrap costs.
Reclaiming Floor Space for Production
Square footage in a manufacturing plant is expensive real estate. Storing sheet metal on the floor is the most expensive way to use that space.
Our vertical storage solutions allow you to store up to 4x more material in the same footprint. By utilizing the vertical height of your facility, you can condense a sprawling 1,000 sq. ft. storage area into a compact, organized zone. This frees up floor space for additional laser cutters, press brakes, or assembly stations—directly increasing your revenue-generating potential.
Maximize vertical density and clear your floor for more machinery.
Safety: From Risk to Reliability
Handling heavy plate steel (up to 5,000 lbs per bundle) is inherently dangerous. The “Hand-Cranked” models of our Blechregal utilize a reduction gear mechanism. This allows a single operator to extend a fully loaded drawer with minimal physical effort, completely removing the need for dangerous manual tugging or prying.
Ergonomic crank systems prevent back injuries and ensure smooth operation.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
| Q: Can these racks handle standard 5×10 and 6×12 sheets? |
| Yes, our racks are modular and customizable. We offer standard models for 4×8, 5×10, and 6×12 ft sheets, but we can engineer drawers to fit custom dimensions required for specific laser cutting beds. |
| Frage: was ist das gewicht in jeder schublade? |
| We offer various duty cycles. Our standard heavy-duty drawers typically handle between 2,000 lbs to 10,000 lbs (approx. 1 to 4.5 tonnes) per level, accommodating thick plate steel easily. |
| Q: How do I load new bundles of steel into the rack? |
| You can load bundles using a forklift or an overhead crane. For forklift loading, we provide a specialized “De-palletizer” accessory that allows you to separate the steel from the wooden shipping skid and load it directly onto the rack drawer safely. |
| Q: Will this system work with my existing vacuum lifter? |
| Absolutely. The rollout design ensures that when a drawer is extended, there is zero overhead obstruction, allowing your vacuum lifter or magnetic hoist to access the entire surface area of the sheet. |
| Q: Can the racks be placed directly next to the laser cutter? |
| Yes, this is the ideal configuration. Placing the rack within the working radius of the laser’s loading crane creates a “Point of Use” storage solution, minimizing travel time and maximizing machine uptime. |

