Used Catwalk Shelving Pick Module in Dallas TX 75220

Used Catwalk Shelving Pick Module in Dallas TX


Used Catwalk Shelving Pick Module in Dallas TX 75220W.W. Cannon delivers the best possible value for every type of material handling project.

This slightly used material handling equipment offers an ideal solution for our customers.

FOR SALE – Used Catwalk Shelving Pick Module

157 Shelving Unit Sections

  • 36″ x 18″ x 15′ (WxDxH) 13 shelf units – Borroughs Shelving

Used Catwalk Shelving Pick Module in Dallas TX 7522013 Shelving Unit Sections

  • 36″ x 18″ x 8′ (WxDxH)  7 shelf units – Borroughs Shelving

3′ Wide Catwalk

  • 8′ high  aisles
  • Includes stair and 216 sq ft landing

Total$29,990

View our drawing of the current catwalk shelving pick module system.  Used Catwalk Shelving Pick Module Drawing

Contact us for more information about Catwalk Shelving equipment and meeting your material handling goals.

* Check out all of our most recent inventory of used material handling equipment at our facility in Dallas TX 75220.

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