Technical solution for Tru-Trac Rollers Pty Ltd
An Erack heavy duty mold rack layout for injection mold storage and workshop changeovers, built to keep crane access clear, shorten retrieval steps, and cut floor stacking.

Why the old storage plan was slowing changeovers
When dies sit on the floor or inside fixed shelving, operators lose time on retrieval, aisles get blocked, and heavy lifting becomes the default. That creates a poor fit for injection mold storage, especially where the workshop needs a clean overhead crane path and fast access to each tool.
Why Erack fits this workshop layout
Three-post rack body
Q235B steel uprights and braced frames keep the mold rack stable under heavy load, while the modular bay layout lets the system scale with the tool room.
Roll-out drawer trays
Full-extension trays bring the die to the operator instead of forcing manual drag-out handling, which improves access and reduces strain during daily changeovers.
Overhead crane clearance
The open top and clear lift corridor keep the crane hook path available above the rack, so vertical handling stays direct and the aisle stays usable.

What the site photo confirms
The installed workshop image shows multi-level steel frames, full-extension storage bays, and a clean overhead crane working zone. That is the evidence the layout is built for heavy dies, not light general storage, and it matches the changeover flow Tru-Trac Rollers Pty Ltd needs.
Risk control and maintenance
Overload and tip risk
The three-post structure and safety locking points help control movement during loading, so the rack stays predictable when the tray is fully extended.
Daily upkeep
Keep rollers, rails, and locking points inspected on schedule. Powder-coated steel helps the rack hold up in a hard-working industrial workshop environment.

