Used Structural Drive-In Rack – 6 Deep x 5 High

Structural steel drive-in rack system

  • 6 deep x 5 high
  • 30’ 4” uprights
  • 3,300 lb capacity
  • Excellent condition
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Condition: UsedExcellent
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Improve storage efficiency with this Used Structural Drive-In Rack6 deep x 5 high system. It creates dense storage lanes that reduce aisle requirements and maximize usable floor space. Drive-in rack is an ideal solution for operations that handle large volumes of similar products.

Built from heavy-duty structural steel and supported by 30’ 4” uprights, this system is designed for strength and long-term durability. Each pallet position is rated for a 3,300 lb capacity. A total of 52 bays are available, all in excellent used condition.

Ready to confirm availability or see if this configuration works for your facility? Contact the East Coast Storage Equipment team today for expert assistance.

Quantity (Pallet Positions)CapacityMaterialPositions DeepLevels HighFrame HeightCondition
1,5603,300 lb.Structural steel6530' 4"Excellent
Pricing and equipment availability subject to change without notice. High-volume discounts are available on all used equipment. Our used equipment is bought and sold from many different locations, so please see the details for shipping origin. Sometimes equipment is bought from one location, then eventually ships to our warehouse. If you don’t see what you’re looking for, feel free to contact us. If we don’t have it, we’ll search high and low for you.
  • Drive-in Positions Deep:

    6

  • Drive-in Levels High:

    5

  • Condition:

    Used, Excellent

  • Frame Height:

    30'-4"

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