Available as a manual or automated system, Hi280 Mobile shelving provides maximum storage within a tight footprint. Capable of doubling the storage capacity of any facility, mobile shelving is flexible, versatile and has custom design capabilities and a range of accessories that allow it to be exactly tailored to your storage needs.
Utilised for small parts and items storage as well as a variety of archive storage situations, Dexion Hi280 Mobile shelving (standard Hi280 shelving on Compactus mobile bases) is adaptable, flexible and provides maximum compact storage. As only one floating aisle is required for access, allowing the other removed aisles to be used for storage, Hi280 mobile shelving installations can double the storage capability of a warehouse, office or archive.
Running on rails that can be built into the floor or simply mounted directly on top of an existing surface, the mobile units themselves are built to correspond to the sizes of standard Hi280 shelving.
A row of shelving can be manually moved with ease, even when supporting a load of up to 15 tonnes. For electronic movement, the use of a simple touch button on a control panel is all that is required to open an access aisle. A more secure storage system can be made by locking mobile units together to make access to a required aisle limited to those who know the code to open it. Lighting can also be limited to the open aisle for a power-saving and environmentally-friendly option.
The shelving is made from pre-galvanised steel while the mobile units are manufactured from epoxy coated steel providing a strong and robust construct. Reliable and high-quality, the Compactus mobile system is designed to be technical and service friendly, while the large range of accessories available for the Hi280 shelving system makes a compact installation simple to configure.
Capable of providing more space while providing increased storage capacity, Hi280 mobile shelving’s flexibility, robust construction and range of finishing options make it suitable for warehouses, offices and archives, whatever their storage requirements.
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