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Specifications
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Dunnage
This side-loading rack accommodates all dunnage types and materials to create a packaging
solution that protects parts
throughout the supply chain. Due to advanced engineering, the rugged Maximus rack can be
manufactured much more rapidly than traditional metal racks, while exhibiting comparable
durability.
These racks are designed with single or double-sided access and offer a flexible,
cost-effective design that eliminates tooling costs and weeks of design and manufacturing lead
times for metal racks.
Choose from 16 different standard rack sizes. Custom sizes are available, using ORBIS’
Cut-N-Weld™ technology. Maximus Racks reduce labor costs by lowering handling times and offer full
recyclability. Racks are 90% plastic, for easy recycling. The durable metal frame can be easily
removed and recycled. The treated metal frame is rust-free, so no rust debris will contaminate
parts during storage or shipment.
- 100% recyclable bulk container
- Reusable containers for long service life
- Economic, environmental and efficient bulk packaging alternative to corrugated boxes, gaylords
or metal transport racks
- Custom protective dunnage is available in foam and plastic corrugated materials for additional
product protection
- Corner brackets available
- Complete systems available.
Click here for information on the
Maximus.
All dimensions and specifications are approximate. Performance characteristics are based on
uniform static loads and may be affected distribution of load, handling methods, number and type of
access doors and temperatures beyond the range of 0 to 120 degrees fahrenheit.
Click here for the ORBIS Product
Selection Guide page for this product.
Interested in recycling your plastic containers at the end of their service life? “Recycle
with ORBIS” is a convenient program designed to effectively recover, recycle and reprocess plastic
containers into other useful products.
To submit your Recycling Profile, please click
here.
© Property of ORBIS Corporation 2007
Revised 04/21/09, 06/27/09
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