The principle behind the high density storage system is to take as many stationary shelving units that will
fit in an area and eliminate the aisle spacing between the rows of shelving. This is achieved by putting the
shelving on carriages that roll left to right on a series of rails that are mounted to the floor. These rails
will guide the carriages back and forth to allow for an open aisle. This open aisle will allow an end user to
access the media that is being stored.
There are three ways to move a system: manual, electric and mechanically assisted. Each of these options are made
for a specific purpose that your RDT Concepts professional can explain to you.
The density systems come with many different levels of safeties, passive and active, each of which have their own purposes. There are specific design features that will allow you meet any aesthetic goals as well as specifically engineered features that will allow you to overcome obstacles such as floor loading, building code issues, and even architectural constraints. The high density systems can run as small as 3' long through the largest carriages at 54' long.