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Tire Pallet Racks Characteristics and Storage Requirements

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TIRE PALLET RACKS: CHARACTERISTICS
AND STORAGE REQUIREMENTS
Tire pallet racks are meticulously designed to accommodate the distinctive characteristics of
tires, which are among the most intricate and common items to store. The intricate nature of
tires necessitates tailored racking systems to ensure proper storage.
Tires, being essential components of a wide array of vehicles and machinery, exhibit significant
variations in terms of size, composition, and weight.
This article delves into the specifics of car tire storage, encompassing preservation attributes
and the most fitting storage methodologies.
1. Optimal Tire Storage Conditions
The foremost consideration is to assess the storage environment and conditions, whether
within an industrial warehouse, commercial establishment, or manufacturing workshop. Indoor
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storage is imperative for safeguarding car tires against cracking caused by exposure to the
elements. Tires should be housed away from direct sunlight, within a moderate temperature
range (15-25 degrees Celsius), low humidity, and adequate ventilation. The storage area should
be devoid of chemical contaminants and devoid of artificial heat sources, such as idling engines
or active gas pipelines. Consistent and thorough cleaning of the premises is essential to
maintain the desired environment.
2. Characteristics of Effective Car Tire Preservation
Once the designated indoor space for tire storage is prepared, the following aspects should be
prioritized to ensure proper maintenance and optimal conditions:
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Elevate Tires: Avoid direct ground contact to prevent moisture retention. Ideally, store
tires on pallets, or at minimum, elevate them on pallets or similar platforms.
Pressure Prevention: Store tires on shelves without subjecting them to compressive or
tensile forces that could lead to deformation and subsequent operational issues.
Fire Safety: Recognizing their flammable nature due to their rubber composition,
proactive fire risk management is essential. Warehouses and industrial shelves must
adhere to appropriate fire prevention protocols as per local regulations.
Tire Composition Matters: If storing tires without rims, maintain an upright position and
periodically rotate them to prevent rubber deformation. For tire-and-rim assemblies, a
horizontal orientation with proper inflation and regular rotation is advised.
Gentle Handling: Prior to storage, clean the tire surfaces and handle them with gloves
to prevent contamination. Consider employing automated handling equipment to
enhance safety.
Extensive Varieties: Recognize the abundance of tire references in inventory
management. While a dedicated car tire archive may exhibit less variation in size and
weight, managing each reference efficiently poses a challenge.
3. Tire Rack Solutions and Appropriate Picking Techniques
Suitable storage systems for industrial tire storage encompass manual picking solutions such as
long-span or carton flow racks. These systems can be customized to accommodate varying tire
sizes and wheels. Manual storage with direct accessibility optimizes warehouse management
and flow of goods. Moreover, this adaptable system can be height-adjusted and outfitted with
accessories like wooden boards or metal trays for storing tires with horizontal rims or other
commodities. In cases of heavier loads, a pallet racking structure, like selective pallet racking,
can be implemented to provide necessary support.
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