Introduction: Bridging the Gap Between Storage and Production
In modern manufacturing, the slowest part of the process is often not the machine cycle itself, but the time spent feeding it. Manhandling heavy sheets, waiting for forklifts, and struggling with unwieldy stacks create significant downtime. The Rack with roll-out shelves DRAWER is engineered specifically to solve this bottleneck. It acts as a high-capacity, bedside feeding station that seamlessly integrates storage with machine operation. More than just a 6-layer boltless steel storage rack, it’s a material presentation system designed to work in tandem with manipulators and cranes, dramatically accelerating the sheet metal work cycle. This article examines how this specialized rack functions as the critical link in an automated or semi-automated production cell.
Precision Design for Machine-Side Integration
The rack’s design is dictated by the needs of the machine tool and the operator.
- Optimized for Manipulator Access: The core function is to present sheets for pickup. The 100% depth extension of the shelf brings the entire stack into the precise picking envelope of a vacuum, magnetic, or mechanical gripper. The sheets are presented flat, aligned, and at a consistent height, ensuring fast, reliable pickup every time.
- Guidance and Support During Retrieval: The opened doors forming the extension track are crucial. They provide a rigid, continuous surface that supports the shelf fully, preventing any deflection or vibration that could misalign sheets during the delicate pickup process by a robotic arm or jib crane.
- Configurable for Workflow: Installing the rack with dual-side access creates a clean “dirty side/clean side” workflow. Raw stock is loaded from the rear (aisle side), while the machine operator retrieves from the front (machine side), minimizing disruption and organizing material flow logically.
Engineering for Reliability in Demanding Environments
Next to a busy machine tool, equipment must be utterly reliable and safe.
- Unshakeable Stability: The rack’s heavier construction and bolted high-strength connections prevent any vibration or movement that could be transmitted from the factory floor or nearby machinery, ensuring precise alignment for automated systems.
- Fail-Safe Operational Security: The integrated locking system is vital for machine-side safety. Locks that secure the shelf in its extended position prevent accidental retraction during pickup. The automatic door locks protect personnel from moving parts. These features are essential for meeting strict factory safety standards.
- Ergonomics for Manual Feeding: Even in cells without automation, the ergonomics are transformative. An operator can manually slide a sheet off the extended shelf directly onto the machine table with minimal lifting, reducing fatigue and increasing feed speed.

Case Study in Action: Laser Cutting Cell Efficiency
The provided case study is a perfect illustration. A rack holding 3×1.5 m steel is placed at a laser cutting machine. A jib crane with a vacuum manipulator is mounted centrally.
- Process: The operator opens the rack, pulls out the correct shelf, and commands the manipulator. The vacuum head lifts the sheet directly from the exposed stack. The jib crane’s swivel radius allows it to rotate and place the sheet perfectly on the cutting bed. The shelf retracts, and the door closes. The process takes minutes instead of what used to involve a forklift trip and manual wrestling with sheets.
- Outcome: The operator’s workplace is organized, safe, and efficient. Material handling time is drastically reduced, machine utilization increases, and the risk of sheet damage or operator injury plummets.
Beyond the Machine: The Total Space Utilization Strategy
The rack’s role extends beyond feeding a single machine.
- High-Density Storage at Point of Use: It allows for a significant buffer of material to be stored right where it’s consumed, reducing forklift traffic across the shop floor and enabling just-in-time feeding for multiple shifts.
- The Mezzanine as a Tool Crib or Parts Store: The Multi-purpose mezzanine on top transforms unused vertical space into a platform for storing machine tooling, spare parts, protective gases, or finished cut parts awaiting the next operation. This keeps all necessary components within the work cell, creating a self-contained, efficient production module.

Conclusion: The Smart Investment for Automated Manufacturing
For any business investing in CNC machinery, laser cutters, or press brakes, the Rack with roll-out shelves DRAWER is not an optional accessory; it’s a force multiplier. It directly increases the return on investment of your primary machine by slashing its non-productive idle time. By creating a fast, safe, and reliable interface between raw material storage and the machine tool, this drawer type sheet metal rack is the engineered solution that completes the automated work cell, driving productivity, safety, and profitability to new levels.









