32-foot double-tier mobile rack — plastic trays, floor tracks, and integrated light poles in one system.
The Anping Hongyu Double-Tier Vertical Grow Rack runs 32′L × 4′W with a 14′ overall standing height, rolls on embedded floor tracks, and ships with plastic grow trays on both cultivation tiers plus two light poles mounted to the top of the structure. Designed for licensed cannabis and hemp operators who need to expand canopy vertically without expanding their building footprint.
This is a full-length, double-tier vertical grow rack from Anping Hongyu Wire Mesh Co., Ltd. — a wire mesh and fabricated steel manufacturer established in 1985 in Anping, Hebei, China. The system spans 32 feet in length on a 4-foot bench width, reaches 14 feet of total standing height, and integrates two separate cultivation tiers each fitted with a plastic grow tray. Two vertical light poles are anchored to the top of the structure, positioning fixtures directly above each canopy zone without the need for separate hanging infrastructure or ceiling-mounted light rails.
The rack rides on a floor-track system. Tracks mount to your existing concrete slab and allow the entire 32-foot rack assembly to shift laterally, consolidating multiple fixed aisles into a single shared access aisle that follows the operator along the row. The plastic trays on each tier handle runoff containment and provide a consistent growing surface for rockwool slabs, coco bags, fabric pots, or flood-and-drain applications depending on how your operation is configured.
This rack is sized for licensed commercial cannabis and hemp cultivation facilities — flowering rooms, vegetative rooms, or combined perpetual-harvest configurations where square footage is fixed and canopy expansion means going up, not out. At 32 feet long, a single rack unit covers significant linear run and pairs efficiently with rooms that are already designed around 4-foot bench widths.
The integrated light poles make this configuration particularly relevant for operators spec'ing new vertical rooms who want to avoid the cost and complexity of a full ceiling-mount lighting grid at two separate heights. Facilities running mid-canopy LED bar fixtures or supplemental lighting bars between tiers will find the pole-mount positions useful for keeping fixtures precisely above each tier without additional rigging hardware. The 14-foot total height accommodates the structural clearance most commercial grow rooms with 16-foot or higher ceilings require for a two-tier system with working headroom on the upper level.
Floor track mobility: The track-based carriage system allows the rack to roll laterally, turning fixed cross-aisles into a single shared access corridor. This is the core canopy-density benefit of any mobile vertical rack — the same floor space supports more productive canopy because the aisle moves instead of staying fixed.
Two-tier cultivation surface: Both tiers run the full 32-foot length of the rack. Plastic trays sit in each tier and provide runoff containment. Tier spacing on a 14-foot structure accommodates the vertical clearance needed for both canopy and in-tier lighting at each level.
Integrated light poles: Two poles mount to the top of the structure. This keeps your lighting infrastructure tied to the rack itself rather than the building ceiling, which is useful in facilities where ceiling attachment points are limited, or where future room reconfiguration is anticipated. Poles move with the rack; your light positions stay consistent relative to canopy regardless of track position.
A 32-foot rack in a room designed for this footprint replaces the equivalent linear run of single-level rolling benches and adds a second full canopy tier in the same floor print. For a new build or retrofit, that means the capital outlay for the racking system can be evaluated against the cost of expanding the building or leasing additional canopy space — a calculation most licensed operators are already running.
The floor-track component requires concrete anchor work before the rack is installed. Coordinate track layout with your facility's drain plan and any floor-level irrigation plumbing before anchors are set. The light poles on top of the structure will need to be integrated into your electrical plan; confirm conductor routing paths and circuit capacity for the fixture load you intend to hang before finalizing the order. HSC can coordinate this system as part of a broader room-build quote — contact us to discuss your canopy footprint and we will structure the rack configuration accordingly.
| Manufacturer | Anping Hongyu Wire Mesh Co., Ltd. |
| Manufacturer Location | Anping, Hebei, China |
| Rack Length | 32 feet (384 in.) |
| Bench Width | 4 feet (48 in.) |
| Overall Standing Height | 14 feet (168 in.) |
| Cultivation Tiers | 2 (double tier) |
| Tray Type | Plastic grow trays, one per tier |
| Light Poles | 2 poles, top-mounted |
| Mobility System | Floor track (tracks included) |
| Intended Application | Commercial cannabis / hemp indoor vertical cultivation |
Floor tracks are part of this system as configured. Confirm with HSC at the time of your quote whether any site-specific track hardware or anchor hardware requires separate line items based on your floor plan.
The light poles are structural mounting points. Fixture type and bracket compatibility will depend on the specific LED or HPS bar fixture you intend to run. Confirm fixture mounting hardware with your lighting spec before finalizing the rack order. HSC can advise on compatible fixtures if you are sourcing lighting through us at the same time.
The overall 14-foot height is the as-specified standing height for this configuration. Whether individual tier positions within that height are field-adjustable depends on the internal framing of the unit — confirm this detail with HSC before ordering if adjustable tier spacing is a requirement for your canopy height.
The plastic trays provide a contained growing surface suitable for multiple media formats including rockwool, coco, and fabric pots in drain-to-waste configurations. Flood-and-drain (ebb and flow) would require review of tray depth and drain fitting compatibility with your irrigation pump. Contact HSC to discuss your irrigation method before spec'ing the tray configuration.
Yes — multi-rack rooms running several 32-foot units on a shared track grid are a standard commercial configuration. Each rack operates on the same floor track and a single shared access aisle services all units. HSC can quote multiple rack units as part of a full room build. Provide your room dimensions and we will size the track layout accordingly.
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