Cambro Camrack 16 Compartment Glass Rack Beige 257mm
Product Description
The Cambro Camrack is a purpose-built glass rack designed to keep stemware, tumblers, and similar glassware separated and stable during transport between the bar, pass, and glasswasher. Each of the...
Specifications
- Colour
- Beige
- Dimensions
- 308(H) x 500(W) x 500(D)mm
- Material
- Polypropylene
- Weight
- 5.67kg
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Product Description
The Cambro Camrack is a purpose-built glass rack designed to keep stemware, tumblers, and similar glassware separated and stable during transport between the bar, pass, and glasswasher. Each of the 16 individual compartments holds a single glass, eliminating the glass-to-glass contact that causes chips and breakages when racks are moved at pace during a busy service.
Constructed from polypropylene, the rack tolerates repeated exposure to the high temperatures and cleaning chemicals typical of commercial warewashing. It holds its shape across a full shift of continuous rotation without warping or degrading, which in practice means less rack replacement and more consistent handling for front-of-house staff. The beige colour is particularly useful in operations running multiple rack types, as it allows for straightforward identification and rotation management behind the bar or in the wash area.
In operational terms, the benefits are straightforward:
- Compartmentalised layout prevents glass-to-glass contact during movement
- Fits standard 500 x 500mm glasswasher baskets for direct pass-through use
- Polypropylene construction withstands repeated chemical glasswasher cycles
- Manageable loaded weight for front-of-house handling
- Beige colour supports rack rotation and stock identification
This rack is well suited to pubs, bars, hotels, and event caterers managing moderate glassware volumes. The 16-compartment layout works well with standard tumblers and wine glasses up to 257mm in height. Operations running taller stemware, larger glassware collections, or higher throughput may find a different compartment count or rack height a more practical fit.
If you would like to talk through whether this rack suits your glassware profile or glasswasher configuration, we are glad to help before you commit to an order.
Key Features
- 16 individual compartments prevent glass-to-glass contact during transit
- Fits standard 500 x 500mm commercial glasswasher baskets directly
- Polypropylene construction rated for repeated chemical warewashing cycles
- Accommodates glassware up to 257mm in height per compartment
- Beige colourway supports easy rack identification and rotation tracking
Operational Benefits
- Reduces glassware breakage and replacement costs during busy service periods
- Speeds up wash cycles by allowing direct rack-to-glasswasher operation
- Maintains rack integrity across a full shift of continuous heavy use
- Helps front-of-house staff handle loaded racks safely and confidently
- Simplifies stock rotation management when multiple rack types are in use
Specifications
- Colour
- Beige
- Dimensions
- 308(H) x 500(W) x 500(D)mm
- Material
- Polypropylene
- Weight
- 5.67kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The Camrack is designed to fit standard 500 x 500mm glasswasher baskets, which covers the majority of commercial undercounter and passthrough glasswashers. If your machine uses a non-standard basket size, it is worth confirming the internal basket dimensions before ordering.
- The 16-compartment layout suits standard tumblers and wine glasses up to 257mm tall, which covers the majority of glassware used in pubs, bars, and hotel operations. If you regularly run taller stemware such as large Bordeaux or champagne flutes, a rack with a higher maximum glass height would be a better fit.
- The number of racks in rotation depends on your cover count, service pace, and glasswasher cycle time, but most busy bar operations find they need enough racks to cover at least two full wash cycles' worth of glassware at peak service. Having too few racks in rotation tends to create bottlenecks at the glasswasher and increases the risk of rushed handling, which is where breakages occur.