Hanging filing applies to the person looking to manage items or documents of a particular size that may not fit or store easily in traditionally sized filing cabinets. There are various types of hanging filing units, and sometimes it is hard to determine which unit best fits your needs. Just Filing Cabinets offers this buying guide so that when you place your order you can be confident you have selected the ideal product for your needs.
The specifications and components that make up hanging filing units include the filing style, security, and mobility. This guide is designed to break down each category for you. If after reading this guide you still have any questions, please don’t hesitate to call our trained Customer Service team at (800) 405-0289.
Casters vs. No Casters
Mobility is necessary for some filers. Some offices require frequent reorganization, or just a trouble-free way to share files. Hanging filing cabinets with casters are easier to relocate then units without casters. However, some offices choose filing cabinets without casters because they are less mobile. This prevents the filing cabinets from shifting or being easily transported by unauthorized persons.
Hanging Clamps vs. Hanging Folders
Hanging file cabinets are available with one of two hanging methods. The hanging clamp (or carrier strip) is one style. This type of filing is designed for larger documents such as vertical plan files. Clamps and carrier strips help to eliminate fingerprint smudges and dog-eared corners. Clamps are sold separately, and come in a range of lengths. This way, you can order the clamp size that will best suit your needs. Another style of hanging file cabinets is hanging folder. This style is used ideally for legal or letter sized documents.