BLS Tyre Racking

February 27, 2020 4:44 pm Published by
Sold By: Brännehylte Lagersystem AB

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Description

An agile system to organise and handle tyres, no matter the size of storage.

We offer tyre racks and flexible tyre storage solutions adaptable to your needs – whether you are a tyre manufacturer with a large storage need, a car dealer or a smaller repair shop.

Ergonomic storage and high availability

In order for you to be able to keep the car repair shop organised, a robust storage system is required. A system as safe and cautious to the tyres as to your employees. When changing tyres, it is easy to find the right tyres for the customer in order to be able to quickly begin the work operation.

In short, tyre racks bring the following benefits:

  • Ergonomic and safe storage with lockable possibilities
  • Possibility to offer storage services for customers (winter tyres / summer tyres)
  • Space saving and optimised utilisation of existing space in the repair shop or garage
  • Improved organisation
  • Ability to adjust the number of units according to the space in your workshop.

Mobile tyre rack

Our mobile tyre stackers can handle lengths of up to 50 m and loads of 500 tons. The units are operated with a remote control on the truck or with a simple push of a button. The opening time is about 35 sec. The workload of warehouse workers decreases while accessibility and efficiency are high. We also offer tyre pallet storage systems adaptable to different levels depending on the warehouse ceiling height. These work well for storing different types of tyres, such as passenger car tyres or truck tyres. This storage type is ideal for large volumes in a larger warehouse or distribution centre.

Landscape deck stacking

The system can be built with up to seven levels in height. Each deck space is equipped with three arms for maximum stability and safety. These can be adjusted with c/c 25 mm in height. The system is available as both fixed and mobile.

 

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