Freetrack 2 is the ideal light-weight Compactus system from Dexion, for just about any storage and filing application.
May 25th, 2011
The lighter weight of the system reduces the chance of operator strain and loads imposed on the floor. But just because Freetrack 2 is lighter than other systems this doesn’t mean it isn’t built tough. Move block-loads up to 1000kg effortlessly with Freetrack 2 Compactus.
Unlike traditional ’base-mounted’ mobile storage systems, the design of Freetrack 2 can be tailored to suit the available space. The low profile track and runner combination adds only 65mm to the overall system height.
Freetrack 2 systems do not require floor fixing or timber infills, eliminating the possibility of damage to floor coverings. This also means Freetrack 2 systems are easier and far more cost effective to install, relocate or reconfigure than standard fixed-track systems.
Easily up-grade from Ultima CI-80 static shelving systems to any of the three Freetrack 2 Compactus systems.





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