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Fabric and textile racks are specialized storage equipment designed for the textile, apparel, and home furnishings industries, used for storing bolts of cloth, rolled materials, fabrics, and accessories. Featuring a sturdy and durable structure—constructed from thickened steel tubing treated with an electrostatic powder coating process—these racks come in various styles, including hanging racks, multi-tier shelves, roll racks, and mobile units. They require no assembly and can be placed directly into position, making them suitable for a wide range of settings such as workshops, warehouses, and showrooms.
Allows for the categorized arrangement of different fabrics, preventing mixing and avoiding creases caused by compression.
Features a vertical structure that fully leverages ceiling height, thereby saving valuable floor space.
An open-style design ensures that items are clearly visible at a glance, making searching and retrieval fast and effortless.
Protects fabrics against crushing, snagging, and dust accumulation, thereby minimizing material loss and waste.
Models equipped with wheels allow for easy movement and transfer within the workshop environment.
Enables unitized storage, facilitating efficient inventory counting and stock management.

Specifically designed for fabrics, textiles, and rolled goods, perfectly meeting the unique storage requirements of the textile industry while preventing creases and damage to materials.
Features a vertical, multi-tier (or hanging) design that fully utilizes the vertical space within a warehouse, significantly reducing the required floor footprint.
The open-frame architecture ensures that fabric placement is clearly visible at a glance, enabling rapid searching, retrieval, and restocking to boost operational efficiency.
The overall structure is robust and solid, capable of supporting heavy bolts of fabric; it resists deformation and wobbling even during long-term use.
Features a corrosion-resistant surface treatment that protects against moisture and stains; it can be easily cleaned with a simple wipe-down, ensuring a long service life.
Can be arranged and relocated as needed without requiring fixed installation, making it highly adaptable for use in a variety of settings, including workshops, warehouses, and retail stores.
Fabrics are categorized and stored in designated zones, facilitating easy inventory counts and classification while enhancing the overall standardization of warehouse management.

Unlike standard shelving units, the spacing between hanging rods and shelves is custom-tailored for fabrics and textiles, ensuring a more rational and efficient storage arrangement.
A wide variety of styles are available—including vertical hanging racks, multi-tier shelving units, mobile racks with wheels, and fabric roll racks—to meet a broad spectrum of storage requirements.
All edges and corners of the rack frame are polished smooth to prevent snagging or scratching, thereby safeguarding the quality and integrity of the stored goods.
Many models feature universal casters (swivel wheels) equipped with locking brakes, making it significantly easier to move, transport, or reconfigure the layout of the storage area.
Racks can be customized in terms of height, number of tiers, and length based on specific fabric dimensions and storage volume requirements, ensuring a perfect fit for individualized needs.
Constructed from thickened Q235 cold-rolled steel tubing or stainless steel; the material is exceptionally rigid, offers high load-bearing capacity and compression resistance, and is highly resistant to bending or deformation.
Features thickened upright columns and reinforced crossbeams with secure welding points; the structure distributes weight evenly across the frame, ensuring the load-bearing capacity meets or exceeds industry standards.
Utilizes electrostatic powder coating or polishing techniques to create a uniform surface finish that is rust-proof, corrosion-resistant, and scratch-resistant—making it ideally suited for the demanding environment of textile workshops.
Features smooth-gliding hanging rods and rounded corners to ensure safe operation, preventing injury to personnel while protecting the fabrics from damage.
Designed for tool-free assembly or constructed as a single integrated unit; the racks are ready for immediate use upon placement, requiring no complex setup or calibration.
Ideal for the centralized storage and categorized organization of various materials—including fabric rolls, greige goods, dyed fabrics, and knitted textiles—ensuring a tidy workspace and maximizing space efficiency.
Perfect for use in cutting rooms and production workstations within clothing factories, facilitating the efficient circulation and temporary staging of fabrics to streamline the cutting and retrieval processes.
Storage and display of curtains, sofa fabrics, general home textiles, and soft furnishings.
Storage and transit of fabrics before and after dyeing/printing; protection against moisture and dust; prevention of fabric damage.
Display of fabric samples and storage of in-stock inventory; provides a visual overview to facilitate easy selection by customers.
Categorized storage and management of lining fabrics, accessories, leather materials, and synthetic fabrics.
Stockpiling of fabrics and preparation for packing/shipping; organized stacking facilitates inventory checks and order fulfillment.
Transit point for workshop materials or temporary staging zones; offers flexible placement and easy mobility.
1. Place the fabric rack on level ground, ensuring it stands firmly and is free of any tilting.
2. Inspect the frame, hanging rods, and connection points to ensure they are secure, with no looseness or sharp burrs.
1. Gently slide fabric rolls or flat-folded fabrics onto the hanging rods, or place them evenly across the shelves.
2. Store fabrics by category and zone; separate different patterns and specifications to avoid mixing them together.
3. Do not overload the rack or apply heavy pressure to only one side, to prevent the frame from deforming or tipping over.
1. Handle with care; pull out fabrics smoothly to avoid snagging, tearing, or scratching.
2. Return fabrics to their designated spots immediately after use to maintain tidiness and facilitate future retrieval.
1. Secure the fabrics in place before moving the rack to prevent them from sliding off.
2. Release the wheel brakes and push the rack slowly; avoid sudden pushes or collisions.
3. Once positioned in the desired location, engage the wheel brakes to prevent the rack from sliding.
1. Periodically inspect the welds, hanging rods, and screws for any looseness; tighten or reinforce them immediately if necessary. 2. Keep the rack frame clean and dry; protect it from moisture and dust to extend its service life.
1. Problem: Hanging rods bending; rack frame deforming or wobbling.
Solution: Caused by excessive fabric weight, uneven (single-sided) loading, or prolonged overloading.
Recommendation: Distribute fabric evenly across the rack; strictly avoid stacking materials on only one side. Do not exceed the rack's rated load capacity. Consider using "heavy-duty" or thickened models for storing heavy fabric rolls.
2. Problem: Fabric snagging, tearing, or fraying.
Solution: Caused by burrs on the rack's corners/edges, rough surfaces on hanging rods, or uneven welding points.
Recommendation: Select models featuring smooth, polished surfaces and rounded corners. Regularly inspect the rack for burrs and smooth them down if found.
3. Problem: Wheeled models experience jerky movement or unstable sliding.
Solution: Caused by jammed wheels, brake malfunctions, or uneven flooring surfaces.
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