Keep small parts clearly identified and easy to find with these component bin label holders and card labels. Designed to fit standard compartment and storage bins, they provide a simple way to organise contents on shelves and workstations.
Available in a choice of lengths, they allow you to add or update descriptions as stock changes, helping maintain accurate labelling across your storage system.
Product Features
- Clip-on label holders designed for component and parts bins
- Includes card inserts for handwritten or printed descriptions
- Helps improve picking accuracy and stock identification
- Clear front for easy reading of labels at a glance
- Simple to fit, remove and re-position as storage needs change
- Ideal for workshops, warehouses, stores and assembly areas
Key Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Product type | Label holders with card labels for component bins |
| Available lengths | 60 mm, 75 mm |
| Measurement unit | Millimetres (mm) |
| Typical use | Labelling compartment and storage bins |
| Price range | £1.32 - £1.32 (per option) |
Applications
- Labelling small parts bins in workshops and maintenance areas
- Organising components in stores, stockrooms and warehouses
- Identifying items in assembly and production workstations
- Improving clarity in retail back-of-house storage
- Supporting stock control and inventory management systems
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these label holders suitable for any type of component bin?
The label holders are designed for use with standard component and parts bins. As long as the bin front can accept clip-on label holders matching the specified lengths, they can be used effectively.
Can the labels be updated or replaced easily?
Yes, the card inserts can be removed and replaced whenever you need to change descriptions or part numbers. This makes them suitable for environments where stock lines are frequently updated.
How do I choose between the different label lengths?
Select the length that best matches the width of your bins or the amount of information you need to display. Shorter labels suit smaller bins or simple codes, while longer labels provide more space for detailed descriptions.
