Types of dishwasher racks
Dishwasher racks are the workhorse infrastructure of every commercial wash zone — sized to fit the major Australian and European glasswasher and dishwasher models. Hospitality Connect stocks FED and Cambro ranges across open racks, compartment racks, plate racks, cup racks, and extender rims. Polypropylene construction is the industry standard — dishwasher-safe, food-grade, and dimensionally stable across thousands of wash cycles.
- Open racks: flat-base 500 × 500 mm trays for general crockery, mixed glassware, and small utensil wash.
- Compartment glass racks: 16, 25, 36, and 49-compartment trays for stemware, beer glasses, and tall tumblers — protect rims from impact during wash and transport.
- Plate racks: vertical-tine racks for plate stacking through wash and storage; sized for 230 mm and 270 mm plate diameters.
- Cup racks: smaller compartments for espresso cups, teacups, and small drinkware where stem height isn't an issue.
- Extender rims: snap-on top rims that increase usable height for taller stemware and pilsner flutes — sold separately for retrofit.
Specifications and workflow
Standard dishwasher rack footprint is 500 × 500 mm to match the wash zones of most undercounter and pass-through commercial machines. Confirm your machine model before ordering — non-standard racks fit non-standard machines and the substitution doesn't always work cleanly. Compartment count drops as glass and plate size grows: 49-compartment for shot glasses; 36 for tumblers; 25 for highballs and stemware; 16 for large stemware. For plate racks, the tine spacing matches plate diameter — 230 mm tine spacing for entrée plates, 270 mm for main plates, separate racks for each.
Use cases and care
- Bar service: compartment glass racks paired with extender rims for tall stemware; one rack per 50 covers at peak.
- Plate service: plate racks with tine spacing matched to plate size; allow 4 racks minimum per 200 covers.
- Cup and teacup service: smaller-compartment racks suit café and tea-service venues where small drinkware dominates.
- Mixed wash: open racks for cutlery and small utensils; compartment for glass and stem; plate racks for crockery — never mix categories.
- Storage: racks double as storage between shifts — clean stem and glass items remain in racks rather than re-shelved each shift.
Working with our team
Hospitality Connect's catalogue depth in this category reflects 21+ years of supplying Australian commercial venues — single-supplier convenience across appliances, smallware, and consumables means fewer purchase orders, consolidated freight, and consistent specification advice from a team that's seen most operational scenarios before.
Pair with
Coordinate dishwasher racks with glass wash racks and dolleys for glass-side service, drinkware, Tablekraft Core crockery, tapware (pre-rinse), and the rest of the warewashing zone.