The problem with File Cabinets in Fredericksburg, VA is that they take up lots of space. You need cabinets to store your precious files and items, but you also needs room to run your business. You can’t afford to rent extra storage rooms that place your files somewhere too far away. You want your files stored and within reach without taking up space. Is it possible? Yes, it is with high density file cabinets. Visit website for more information.
Space Saving High Density Cabinets
These cabinets are designed to save space but still provide tons of file storage. The storage is made up for several aisles of storage, but the aisles push together like an accordion. You can open any aisle you need and then close it again once you’ve find your file. You can leave open the aisles you use the most and keep the others pushed together until needed.
Hand Crank Cabinets
The cheapest version of high density cabinets requires a little bit of manual labor to open. You turn a crank to move each aisle. Turn the crank on the aisle you want to open and it will push all other aisles with it. You don’t have to crank open one aisle at a time to get to the one you want. The mechanics inside the cabinets are designed to take all the weight and work. You won’t feel your muscles working when turning the crank.
Powered Cabinets
For even easier cabinet movement, you can install powered cabinets. All you do is push a button to open the aisle you need. Push it again to close the aisle if you want them all closed. Powered cabinets do cost more than hand crank cabinets, but if you needs lots of aisles then pushing a button is simpler than turning a crank. You can continue your work while you wait for the aisle to open.
Rail System
Some high density cabinet systems requires reinforcing the floor of the building, which can be time consuming, costly, and sometimes impossible for upper levels. Some cabinet rail systems don’t require messing with the floor. The rail systems is installed right on top of the floor and then the cabinet aisles attached to the rails.
For more information on powered high density cabinet systems, check out Smarter Interiors.


