JOWI Transport Racks have primarily been designed to store material in an upright position. However, certain models can be used to transport material horizontally, without having to alter the rack in any way. The questions below are a quick help to find the right Transport Rack for your needs.
Stacked or separated?
Can parts be stacked one on top of another, or do you need a separate compartment for each component?
Intermediate shelves are available on request and create additional capacity for smaller parts. Material can also be stored horizontally in 8 storeys without the need to retrofit the rack.
Gecko GE2-590-2/1-24-1/1
Nautilus NA2-590-3/1-40-1/2
If material can be stacked, are you dealing with boards and rods, or boards and large panels?
If you mainly need to transport large panels, the Picus Transport Rack is best. This rack, which is inclined towards the back, is designed for stability – and even keeps rods firmly in place.
Picus PI1-360-X
If you need to transport boards and the occasional very narrow part or rod, the Gecko Transport Rack is the best choice. This rack, which tilts both sideways and backwards, is perfect for keeping rods and very narrow parts stable.
If you need to transport boards and the occasional large panel, the Nautlius Transport Rack is the one to choose. Due to the sideways tilt, the rack provides stable storage for boards. What′s more, there’s room to store large boards and panels on the reverse side of the rack.
Gecko GE2-590-2/1-24-1/1
Nautilus NA2-590-3/2-40-1/2
Picus PI1-360-X with AR29-0380 support tubes
Our tip:
Use the Picus Transport Rack to transport long, narrow material or rods over 2.5 metres in length.