For a modern laser cutting shop, the only time you are making money is when the laser beam is active. However, many facilities lose up to 30% of their daily capacity to material handling bottlenecks. Implementing a scaffalatura in lamiera srotolabile allows your machine operator to retrieve specific gauges of stainless or aluminum in under 60 seconds without waiting for a forklift. This 100% accessible vertical storage system turns a disorganized floor stack into a professional material library, ensuring that your cutting table stays fed and your production schedule remains on track.

Eliminating “Double Handling” and Forklift Dependency

The traditional method of floor stacking creates a cycle of “double handling” that is fatal to workshop efficiency. If a rush order requires the 14-gauge stainless sheet at the bottom of a 3,000-lb pile, your operator must spend 20 minutes unstacking and restacking unrelated material. This is non-value-added labor that wears down equipment and increases the chance of surface damage.

By moving to a scaffalatura in lamiera srotolabile, every sheet in your inventory becomes “top of the pile.” The drawers pull out 100%, allowing vacuum lifters to grab exactly what is needed without moving anything else. This transition from a “searching” culture to a “picking” culture allows for agile job scheduling, where “hot orders” can be integrated into the workflow instantly without disrupting the entire shop floor organization.

Preserving Surface Integrity for High-Precision Projects

Precision fabrication for the medical, aerospace, and semiconductor industries requires materials with zero defects. Scratches caused by dragging sheets across each other in a flat stack lead to immediate rejects or expensive manual refinishing. Floor stacking is the primary source of these hidden costs.

The roll-out drawer system ensures purely vertical material handling. Because each drawer provides a flat, stable platform, sheets are lifted directly up by vacuum or magnets. There is zero horizontal friction between layers. This preservation of the mill finish ensures that high-value mirror-finish stainless or pre-painted aluminum panels arrive at the laser bed in pristine condition, meeting the strictest quality standards of high-end clients.

Optimizing Floor Space for Additional Machinery

As industrial rents continue to rise, utilizing the vertical “cubic” space of your building is a competitive necessity. Floor stacks consume massive square footage but only use the first 12 inches of vertical height. This is some of the most expensive “dead air” in your factory.

A professional scaffalatura in lamiera srotolabile allows you to condense 10 or 15 levels of material into the footprint previously occupied by one stack. By going vertical, a typical shop can reclaim 500 to 1,000 square feet of floor space. This recovered area can be utilized for a second laser, a press brake, or a dedicated packing station—effectively increasing your revenue capacity without the need to relocate to a larger, more expensive facility.

Domande frequenti

What is the weight capacity per drawer in this system?

Our standard heavy-duty drawers are rated for 5,000 lbs (approx. 2,260 kg) per tier. This is specifically engineered to hold full mill bundles of 4’x8′ or 5’x10′ steel plate. For heavier requirements, we offer custom-reinforced models that handle up to 10,000 lbs per drawer.

Can the roll-out drawers be operated by one person?

Yes. The system uses high-precision industrial bearings and gear-reduction mechanisms. This allows a single workshop employee to move several tons of steel manually with approximately 15-20 lbs of pulling force, making it safe and efficient for all staff members.

How do these racks improve workshop safety?

Floor stacking is a major cause of trip-and-fall accidents and unstable load tips. By organizing material into a structural rack, you eliminate these hazards and keep aisles clear. The drawers also include mechanical safety locks to prevent accidental movement when fully extended.

Is special flooring required for installation?

The system requires a level concrete floor with a minimum thickness (typically 6 inches) to accommodate the industrial chemical anchors. During installation, we use precision shims to ensure the frame is perfectly plumb, ensuring smooth drawer operation under maximum load.

Does this system help with inventory audits?

Absolutely. Because every material gauge has its own dedicated drawer, you have 100% visibility. A shop manager can perform a visual count of all raw materials in minutes simply by looking at the tiers, preventing “surprise” stockouts of critical gauges during urgent production runs.

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