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MEatrack

Use our modular transport system to design a meatrack to transport and store fixtures such as moving heads, lighting bars or single luminaires. 
You can build a meatrack frame using our Fork-side panels, which are available in 110 cm, 183 cm and 203 cm, and length profiles in four different lengths. Depending on the amount and size of your fixtures, you choose hanging tubes, in aluminum or steel, to create the desired storage space for your fixtures. 

BUILD A meatrack STEP BY STEP

Step 1 Choose Side Panels

Depending on the size and weight of the fixtures you need to store and transport, you can choose side panels with heights of 110 cm, 183 cm or 203 cm, and widths of either 60 cm or 80 cm.

Pre-drilled holes in the side panels allow you to hang tubes in the meatrack frame at different heights, allowing you to use the space in your meatrack as efficiently as possible.

Adding a centre bracket to your fork-side panel provides you with more hanging options for your fixtures. These centre brackets are mounted in the fork-side panel and allow you to hang larger fixtures in the centre of the meatrack. All of our fork-side panels are equipped with handles which are convenient when moving around your meatrack. 

The Meatrack has a maximum load of 400 kg.

Step 2 Choose Length profiles

Length profiles are available in sets of 4 profiles with a length of 80 cm, 160 cm, 180 cm and 210 cm. Together with the fork-side panels these create the frame for your Meatrack.

While choosing the length profiles, you need to take the total weight of your Meatrack into consideration. If you want to store heavy fixtures, we recommend creating a compact frame, using higher fork-side panels in combination with shorter length profiles.

STEP 3 CHOOSE CASTORS

You have chosen fork-side panels and length profiles for your Meatrack frame. Now  it's time to choose which type of castors you want to mount under your cart.
The Admiral castors are perfect for this job as they don't leave any marks on soft surfaces as ballet floors. We recommend using swivel castors, with a diameter of 100 mm (load capacity of 200 kg per castor) or 125 mm (load capacity of 220 kg per castor). 

  • 100 mm castors make the cart easy to move, while keeping its height low enough to pass under smaller doorways and tight spaces
  • 125 mm castors are perfect for moving the cart over uneven surfaces
We have created castor sets, each set including four castors with and without brake.  

STEP 4 Hanging TUBES

Depending on the amount and size of the fixtures you want to store in the Meatrack, you choose hanging tubes with the same length as your frame. Hanging tubes are available in several lengths and, depending on the length, are made out of steel or aluminum.

  • 80 cm hanging tubes: aluminum
  • 160 cm hanging tubes: aluminum
  • 180 cm hanging tubes: aluminum
  • 210 cm hanging tubes: steel
The hanging tubes have a diameter of 50 mm. Each tube comes with a forkset, which includes all the necessary parts to hang the tubes in your meatrack.

Each hanging tube can handle up to 100 kg. Note that even with 6 hanging tubes, the maximum load of the Meatrack remains 400 kg. The Meatrack’s maximum load takes priority.

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MEatrack

Design a custom meatrack with our modular system, made for professional lighting equipment.
Safely transport and store moving heads, lighting bars and single luminaires in one organised rack.
Build the frame using fork-side panels in 110 cm, 183 cm or 203 cm, combined with four length profile options.
Add aluminium or steel hanging tubes to match the weight and size of your fixtures.
The modular design gives maximum flexibility, easy reconfiguration and efficient use of space.
Strong materials ensure safe transport, long service life and reliable touring performance.

The Admiral meatrack is built for professional use and supports a maximum load of 400 kg.

BUILD A meatrack STEP BY STEP

Step 1 Choose Side Panels

Choose the right meatrack configuration based on the size and weight of your lighting fixtures.

Fork-side panels are available in 110 cm, 183 cm and 203 cm heights, with 60 cm or 80 cm widths.
Pre-drilled holes in the side panels let you place hanging tubes at different heights for efficient use of space.

Add a centre bracket to create extra hanging positions and safely support larger fixtures in the middle of the rack.
All fork-side panels include integrated handles for easy handling and movement on site.

Step 2 Choose Length profiles

Length profiles are supplied in sets of four and are available in 80 cm, 160 cm, 180 cm and 210 cm.
Combined with the fork-side panels, they form a strong and stable meatrack frame.

When selecting the length profiles, always consider the total weight of your fixtures.
For heavier lighting equipment, we recommend a more compact setup.

This modular approach ensures safe transport, long-term durability and professional performance.

STEP 3 CHOOSE CASTORS

After selecting the fork-side panels and length profiles, choose the right castors for your meatrack.

Admiral castors are designed for professional use and do not leave marks on floors, such as ballet or stage floors.

We recommend swivel castors with a diameter of 100 mm (200 kg load per castor) or 125 mm (220 kg load per castor).
The 100 mm castors keep the cart low and easy to move through doorways and tight spaces.
The 125 mm castors are ideal for uneven surfaces and rougher floors.

Castor sets are available with four castors, with or without brakes, for safe and controlled handling.

STEP 4 Hanging TUBES

Choose hanging tubes based on the number and size of fixtures in your meatrack.

80 cm, 160 cm and 180 cm tubes are made from lightweight aluminium for easy handling.
The 210 cm tubes are made from steel for extra strength with longer spans.
Aluminium tubes have a 50 mm diameter, while steel tubes have a 48 mm diameter.

Each tube is supplied with a complete fork set for quick and secure installation.

Each hanging tube supports up to 100 kg, while the maximum total load of the meatrack is 400 kg, which always applies.

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