FAQs
If you are looking for answers to your storage needs whether you are a printer, photographer, designer or architect, Railex have off the shelf products and the ability to provide bespoke solutions to your storage needs. If you can’t find an answer in the frequently asked questions below please contact us with your storage requirements.
Q. What is high density storage?
A. High density storage means that you can store more files in less space, improve file access and save time inaccessibility.
Q. How do printers move print plates?
A. Railex Quicktrans is our own design; a unique trolley, specifically for transporting anilox rollers, print cylinders and magnet cylinders.
Q. Who supplies bespoke filing solutions?
A. Railex work with manufacturers and producers to find storage solutions that fit their exact needs in filing documents and hardware.
Q. Where can I find specialist storage for film?
A. Railex FM hook-on file is perfect for film light weight with a white PH-neutral lining that protects from light and dust.
Q. What are the best space saving storage systems?
A. Railex can maximise your floor space with high density rolling storage units made specifically for your filing needs.
Q. Can Railex supply storage solutions in Europe?
A. Railex have been supplying print storage solutions all over Europe for over 40 years, contact us for a quote.
Q. Can I install my own filing solution?
A. Yes Railex offer a range of easy to assemble solutions and a free site survey whether we install your system or you assemble it yourself.
Q. Where can I find mobile storage systems to move around to my factory?
A. Mini Quickrack allows you to transport plates from storage to machine – print plates stay protected and ready to use and reducing machine downtime.
Q. What are the best filing systems to install yourself?
A. Railex Mini Quickrack static or mobile storage is fast and easy to assemble and can be added to as your business grows.
Q. Why are high density storage systems more effective?
A. Railex high density storage can halve the space required by static shelves, by having rolling systems that eliminate aisles.