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  • Racks designed for temporarily holding and shelving cadaver trays or coffin plates inside a morgue refrigerator. These racks typically consist of three major components: the post/bearing rail weldment, the rear bumper, and the front tie bars. The post/bearing rail is made of stainless steel wall tubing; each section is modular in construction and completely self-supporting; it may include adjustable leveling feet. The rear bumper bars and front tie bars are usually made of heavy-duty stainless steel. Some of these are roller-type mortuary racks. Refrigerator morgue racks are mainly used in hospital morgues, pathology, histology, and necropsy departments as well as in some mortuary homes.
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