How to Store and Organize Precut Shims for Fast Access

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Precut shims may be small, but managing them properly can make a big difference on the shop floor. Poorly organized shims lead to delays, incorrect installations, or even safety issues. The best way to store precut shims—whether stainless steel, brass, or plastic—is in labeled compartment boxes sorted by thickness and material. Some companies even provide shim kits with easy-to-read color codes or etched measurements.

In busy workshops or field service vans, portable shim kits allow technicians to carry a full range of options wherever they’re needed. Make sure shims are stored in a dry, dust-free environment to avoid oxidation, especially for metallic types. With the right system in place, accessing the exact precut shim sheet you need takes seconds—not minutes—leading to faster setups, improved accuracy, and a more efficient workflow.