Stackable stillages are designed to store and protect heavy components while helping you make better use of available space. At DAYWALK, our steel stillages and cages are built for strength, compliance and long-term use in demanding industrial environments.
The stackable design allows you to maximise vertical storage, keep yards organised and reduce handling time without compromising safety. For industries like mining, defence, logistics and infrastructure, that means fewer delays and more efficient operations.
If you are new to stillages, see our guide on What is a Stillage. We offer a range of stackable steel stillages to suit different load types, environments and handling requirements, so you can choose a solution that fits your operation.
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DAYWALK supplies certified transport frames and industrial storage solutions for high-demand environments. Every product is engineered to support safe handling, reduce damage risk and maintain operational flow.
Our stackable stillages are built for durability and repeated use. They maintain structural integrity under load and across handling cycles.
We provide end-to-end support, from product selection through to service and maintenance. With a broad product range and Australia-wide coverage, we ensure your storage systems remain reliable over time.
For product advice or specifications, contact us.
We offer a range of stackable stillages designed to suit different environments and handling requirements.
Sheeted cages are suited to outdoor storage where protection is important. Their enclosed design helps shield contents from weather exposure, while hot dip galvanising improves resistance to corrosion.
Steel mesh cages provide airflow and clear visibility of stored items. This makes them ideal for operations that require quick identification and access.
Timber-based cages offer a more economical option for general storage. They often include hinged or removable gates for easier access, supported by a heavy-duty galvanised steel frame.
The choice depends on where you are using them and what you are storing. If you just need something for general storage, a mix of timber and steel usually does the job. It is cost-effective and works well in controlled environments.
If you are working in harsher conditions, like marine or chemical environments, stainless steel is the better option. It holds up against corrosion over time.
For outdoor use, hot-dip galvanised steel is a common choice. The coating helps protect against rust and extends the life of the stillage in exposed conditions.
Stacking capacity varies based on the cage design and its load rating. For example, many stackable stillage cages, particularly mesh designs, can be stacked up to four high when used correctly. Other stackable steel cages may have different limits depending on their design and what they are carrying.
If you are unsure, it is best to check before stacking. Contact us and we can help you confirm the right setup for your application.