Our new stacking racks offer you unlimited combination possibilities for the storage and filling of hazardous substances. Two different module sizes and up to three times the stacking height allow the storage of 60 or 200 litre drums, canisters or small containers.
Our new stacking racks offer you unlimited combination possibilities for the storage and filling of hazardous substances. The stacking racks are available in 2 different module sizes, each in 4 versions for the horizontal storage of canisters, 60 or 200 litre drums or small containers. A floor spill pallet, optionally made of steel or plastic, ensures safe storage conditions. Due to the horizontal container storage, the stacking racks can also be used as a filling station. The highlight: stacking racks of the same size can be flexibly combined with each other and stacked up to 3 high. In the following, we show you how to assemble your stacking rack in four simple steps. The stacking racks are also available as ready-made sets.
We offer the stacking shelves in two different widths:
The narrower version with 1049 mm and the wider version with 1429 mm for optimal space utilisation.
In addition, you have the choice between four different stacking racks:
Grid racks suitable for various small containers
Canister racks á 30 litres
Drum racks á 60 litres
Drum racks á 200 litres
Note that max. 3 storage levels are permitted.
Depending on the storage medium, you can choose a steel- or plastic spill pallet. Both spill pallets are available with a collection volume of 200 litres.
We offer a wide range of accessories for safe handling during the storage and filling process: e.g. roller supports, drum cocks, can carriers, earthing cables, canisters, drums, etc.
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Use code DEN10 at checkout for 10% off ALL of our catalogue products. Cannot be combined with other promotions, discounts or other special prices. Does not apply to open quotations. IMPORTANT: our warehouse will close on the 17th of December, with the last date for dispatch being the 16th. It will reopen on the 2nd of January 2025.