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Your warehouse floor stays crammed with glass packs leaning against walls. Forklift drivers squeeze through narrow aisles. Every shift ends with a fresh scratch or crack report. The right storage setup changes that. Neat rows of vertical racks hold dozens of glass sheets upright. Rubber pads hug each edge. One worker glides a pack out in seconds without a helper.


Floor space costs money. Stack smart and you free aisles for more production lines.
Off-the-shelf works for some, but your glass sizes vary. Adjustable arms extend unlimited, and rubber thickness options run from 10 mm at 320 mm length up to 900 mm. Pick what fits your packs.
Upright storage turns a 2440×3660 mm sheet into a slim 250 mm slot. Line up 35 racks in one electrical system and still walk between them.
Start with two A-frames side by side, add extensions later. One connection bar locks the pair so they never drift.
A cracked edge costs more than the sheet itself when the whole order ships late.
Rubber coats every contact point. Dovetail staples sink into 10 mm thick pads with built-in steel plates. Nails never touch glass.
60×60×3 mm tubing plus channel base handles 4 tons per side. Self-weight stays around 200 kg so forklifts lift without strain.
Plants running three shifts report zero tip-overs. Angled rubber grips wet or dry sheets alike.
Time lost hunting for the right pack kills throughput. Quick access changes everything.
The Heavy-Duty Manual Glass Storage System uses a simple push bar. One operator slides a full pack out in under ten seconds.

Adjustable Angles for Optimal Sheet Handling
Tilt the frame 5 degrees or lock it vertical. Workers grab sheets at waist height instead of bending to the floor.
Color-coded load labels sit on every bar. Glance and know if the slot takes 3300 mm or 3660 mm glass. No guesswork.
Some days you store, other days you ship. Systems that do both save double handling.
The New L Racks for Glass Storage And Transportation switch from warehouse to truck bed in minutes. Bottom forks slide under, top eyes take crane hooks.


Stack two L-frames for ocean freight, unstack at the destination for immediate use. No repacking.
· Height choices: 1600 mm for small trucks, up to 2400 mm for high-cube containers.
· Width steps: 750 mm, 950 mm, or 1150 mm to match your glass thickness.
· Add casters for indoor moves or fixed feet for permanent lines.
Rack Model | Max Thickness | Self-Weight | 40 HQ Capacity |
1800×1600×750 | 540 mm | 95 kg | 86 pcs |
1800×1600×950 | 690 mm | 100 kg | 75 pcs |
1800×1600×1150 | 890 mm | 115 kg | 68 pcs |
Upfront price matters, but total cost over five years decides the winner.
One worker moves what used to need three. Powder coat skips repaints for a decade.
First-in-first-out flow cuts hidden breakage. Track every pack by slot number.
Steel recycles fully. Rubber pads outlast foam ten to one. Less waste hits the dumpster.
Copycats exist, yet small details separate daily frustration from smooth runs.
English, Spanish, and Arabic speakers staff the Qingdao office. Spare pads ship next day.
Base plates widen 100 mm beyond the frame. Even uneven floors keep loads steady.
The Customizable Harp Rack lines up under your overhead crane. Monolithic sheets on the left, IG units on the right, every slot labeled. Your crew finishes loading a truck while the old setup would still be hunting for packs.

Q1: Will these racks fit my existing forklift?
A: Standard fork pockets match 99 % of counterbalance trucks. Measure your fork spread; 600 mm works for most.
Q2: How much weight can one side really hold?
A: 4 tons per side on the heavy-duty manual system, tested at 1.5 times rated load in the factory.
Q3: Can I store both raw and finished glass on the same rack?
A: Yes. Separate the frame into zones with removable dividers. Raw on bottom, tempered up top.
Q4: What if my glass sizes change next year?
A: Extensions bolt on in under an hour. Add 500 mm width or 300 mm height without new foundations.