File Racks are pieces of office furniture usually used to store paper documents in file folders. The two most common forms of filing racks are vertical files and lateral files. A vertical file rack has drawers that extend from the short side (typically 15 inches) of the cabinet. A lateral file cabinet has drawers that extend from the long side of the cabinets. In the United States, file cabinets are usually built to accommodate 8.5 × 11 paper, and in other countries, filing cabinets are often designed to hold other sizes of paper, such as A4 paper.
Features Of File Racks
- Space-saving
- Durable
- security
- Designed with You in Mind
- No Particle Board or Medium-Density Fiberboard
- Small Toe Kick
- Adjustable Shelves
- Strong Drawer Construction
- Full-Size Drawers
- Drawer Extensions
- Fine Finish
Advantages Of File Racks
The best advantage of File Racks is perhaps their ability to hold large amounts of files without taking up too much floor space.
- Filling Rack also makes it possible for employees to categorize and store files and folders. This makes it easier for employees to retrieve information and increases productivity.
- Having all the necessary files and folders stored in a single place can reduce the loss of company information or damage to the filing rack’s contents.