Single and Dual Sided Bar Stock Trees

Manufacturer: Vestil
$454.96
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Enhance your storage efficiency with Vestil's Single and Dual Sided Bar Stock Trees, available through Material Flow. Designed to accommodate various lengths of bar stock, these robust steel racks are ideal for organizing and accessing materials in industrial settings. Choose between single-sided units for placement against walls or dual-sided units for central access, depending on your facility's layout. Each arm supports up to 500 pounds, with seven storage levels spaced 10 inches apart, providing ample capacity for your storage needs. The painted finish ensures durability and a professional appearance. Please note, each upright requires four anchor bolts, sold separately.

    • Product: Single and Dual Sided Bar Stock Trees
    • Model Numbers:
      • Single Sided Starter Unit: BAR-R-84-S
      • Single Sided Add-On Unit: BAR-A-84-S
      • Dual Sided Starter Unit: BAR-R-84-D
      • Dual Sided Add-On Unit: BAR-A-84-D
    • Dimensions:
      • Single Sided Starter Unit: 84-1/16" W x 38" D x 80-1/2" H
      • Dual Sided Starter Unit: 84-1/16" W x 38-1/2" D x 80-1/2" H
    • Weight:
      • Single Sided Starter Unit: 450 lbs
      • Dual Sided Starter Unit: 490 lbs
    • Capacity: 500 lbs per arm
    • Storage Levels: 7 levels with 10" spacing
    • Finish: Painted
    • Additional Requirements: Each upright requires four anchor bolts (sold separately) (AS-124-4PK)
    • 1 Year Limited Warranty

 

 

Anchor Bolts Option

 

Starter Unit:

  • A standalone system that includes all the necessary uprights, arms, and bases.
  • Can be used independently without needing any additional components.
  • Typically includes bracing or support structures to ensure stability.

Add-On Unit:

  • Designed to extend a starter unit, allowing for a continuous row of storage.
  • Does not include all the necessary uprights on both sides—one side typically shares the upright of the starter unit.
  • More cost-effective when building multiple units since you only need additional arms and one upright per section.

Key Difference:

A Starter Unit is required for the first section, and Add-On Units are used to expand storage capacity while utilizing shared components to reduce material costs.