Drive through rack are also known as corridor-style shelves or drive-in shelves. The through-type shelf is also called a straight-in shelf, and is composed of a column, a shelf beam, a diagonal pull, a guide rail, a foot protector, and a back pull.
This shelf has two attributes:
First: The forklift can directly enter the shelf area, suitable for storing large quantities and small varieties of goods, and the space utilization rate is extremely high;
Second: the goods can be stored and removed from one side, or can be selected according to the principle of selection. The goods are stored on one side and taken out from the other side, which is especially suitable for the storage of standard cargo units. The through-shelf adopts the tray access mode, which is suitable for the storage of large types of goods in a small variety. In addition to the cargo space near the passageway, the through-shelf is required to enter the shelf to access the cargo. Usually, the single-side pickup is recommended to be no more than 7 cargo depths. In order to improve the running speed of the forklift, the guide rail can be selected according to actual needs. Compared with the cargo-type shelf, the utilization of the storage space of the through-type shelf can be increased by more than 30%, and the through-type shelf is widely used in cold storage and food and tobacco industries.