Sheet Metal Racking Systems for Safer, Faster Access
Heavy sheet inventory shouldn’t slow changeovers or create unsafe handling. A sheet metal racking system consolidates stock in a compact footprint and presents trays at a consistent, ergonomic height—ideal for feeding lasers, press brakes, and staging near-line material. Southwest Solutions Group sizes racks and automated towers to your sheet formats and load requirements, helps you organize by alloy or job, and supports integration with cranes and vacuum lifters for smoother flow. You can view product details, or request a consultation to plan capacity, layout, and code-compliant installation.
Automated Vertical Sheet Metal Storage
Automated towers consolidate sheet stock in a vertical bank of tray positions, then bring the selected tray to a waist-height access opening. Operators call trays with simple controls, so heavy sheets are presented at a safe, repeatable working height. This approach cuts forklift travel, shortens changeovers, and concentrates inventory where it is actually used.
Systems are sized to common formats and heavy loads, with trays configured for alloys, gauges, or specific work orders. By keeping materials protected in enclosed positions and only moving the required tray, shops reduce surface damage, improve accountability, and maintain a cleaner flow lane around cutting tables and press brakes.
- Elevator retrieval delivers trays to the operator window
- High density footprint frees aisles around production cells
- Organize by alloy, thickness, or job to prevent mix ups
- Ergonomic access reduces injury risk and rework
- Ideal for feeding lasers and press brakes with less handling
How the Automated Tower Works
An internal lift moves trays between storage locations and the front access opening. The operator selects a tray, the elevator transports it, and the load arrives ready for cranes, vacuum lifters, or team handling. Because the tray comes to the user, heavy sheets are never dragged across adjacent stock, and retrievals are consistent for every shift.
Trays support up to 11,000 lbs each and accept standard formats including 4×8, 5×10, 5×13, 5×20, 6×13, 6×20, and 8×20. Configure single-tower front load and unload, front load with rear unload, or double-tower with shuttle to line up with travel paths, machine infeed requirements, and throughput targets.
- Up to 11,000 lbs per tray capacity
- Supports 4×8 through 8×20 sheet sizes
- Front, rear, or shuttle handling options
- Consistent waist-height access point for loading
- Compatible with cranes and vacuum lifters
Integrate Towers with Lasers & Press Brakes
Position towers beside laser tables, press brakes, or robotic cells to reduce material travel and keep the next job staged at the machine. Trays can be dedicated to high-turn alloys or kitted by job number, so programs start faster and operators are not pulling sheets from remote pallet stacks.
The organized tray format improves inventory visibility for planners, supports first-in, first-out flow when required, and reduces the risk of surface damage from unplanned transfers. For cells with higher volume, two-tower shuttle configurations maintain a clear infeed while a second position queues the next tray.
- Stage by program, gauge, or work order
- Short, direct paths from storage to machine infeed
- Supports manned and robotic cells
- Improves WIP control and traceability
- Two-tower shuttle options for higher throughput
Also need vertical storage for long stock such as bar, tube, or profiles?
Frequently Asked Questions
Sheet metal racks are used to organize, store, and provide quick access to sheet metal for small and medium size jobs. Sheet metal racks allow operators to retrieve individual sheets without needing to pull an entire pallet load.
Sheet metal racks can store standard sheet dimensions such as 4 foot by 8 foot sheets or 5 foot by 10 foot sheets. These sheet metal rack configurations support quick access to sheet goods for fabrication and metalworking environments.
Sheet metal racks require accurate weight specifications for stored materials. Sheet metal rack beams and shelves must be rated to support the weight of metal sheets, which vary in gauge and material type. Providing weight information ensures that sheet metal racks are designed safely.
Yes, automated sheet metal racks are available and can extend vertically to maximize cubic storage space. Automated sheet metal rack systems can lift and retrieve sheet bundles at great heights for efficient storage and handling.
Automated sheet metal racks can reach up to 20 feet for standard units, with custom versions extending as high as 40 feet. These high-density sheet metal rack systems can store 50, 100, or even 300 pallet positions depending on configuration and ceiling clearance.
Racks protect materials from bending and scratches, reduce trip hazards by organizing sheets off the floor, and present materials at an ergonomic height for safer handling.
Trays support up to 11,000 lbs each and accept common formats such as 4×8, 5×10, 5×13, 5×20, 6×13, 6×20, and 8×20.
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With 7 offices in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Colorado, plus teams covering every major metro area nationwide, Southwest Solutions Group delivers expert sheet metal racking system sales, design, installation, and maintenace support wherever you need it.
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Plan Your Sheet Metal Racking System the Right Way
From automated vertical sheet towers that deliver 4×8 to 8×20 sheets at a waist-height access window to static and rolling racks for staging and overflow, we design storage that fits your floor plan, handling method, and throughput goals. Our elevator-based systems condense inventory, reduce forklift travel, and feed lasers and press brakes with less handling and fewer delays.
Trays are configured for alloys, gauges, or work orders and support up to 11,000 lbs each. Choose single-tower front load, front load with rear unload, or double-tower shuttle to align with infeed lanes and cell layout. We pair towers with the right lifting tools and near-line static or rolling racks to keep flow steady during changeovers and peak demand.
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