User:Johnson60/Seat Tracks, Shelf Tracks, Drawer Tracks & Ceiling Tracks

Seat Tracks are used with most any vehicle that has a seat in it. The car you drive has them, as well as Trucks, Farm Vehicles, and more that use a Seat Track. Even aircraft have seat tracks but those are mainly used to slide seats in and slide seats out of the aircraft for different uses of that aircraft. Chances are you have a chair where you live that has a metal Seat Track inside as well. Drawer Tracks are used when a drawer may be riding on a channel that stays motionless, unlike drawer slides that ride in and out of each other and telescope out. Another usage is as a Shelf Track. Shelf Tracks can obviously be Tracks used to slide Shelves into and out of. However one of the biggest uses of a Shelf Track is as the Channel Mounted on a wall with location slots for shelf brackets to fit into. Shelves are then placed on those brackets. The term Shelf Track is not the best way to identify this roll formed metal channel`s use. A Shelf Standard would be a much more appropriate usage term in this case. Ceiling Tracks are also widely used, however, in this case, of course, ceilings do not ride on or inside of these tracks. A Ceiling Track may be mounted so curtains can ride on fixtures or trolleys that slide inside the track. Very similar to Curtain Tracks, a Ceiling Track may be used with curtains or fixed wall partitions, lighting or a number of other uses. The usage determines the type of metal used, how thick, what type of metal and how large this Ceiling Track will be.