Overview of Necessary Hardware for Pallet Racking, Cantilever Racking, and Structural Pallet Racking
When building or maintaining racking systems, choosing the right hardware is crucial for ensuring safety, stability, and durability. Whether you’re working with pallet racking, cantilever racking, or structural pallet racking, each system requires specific hardware components to function properly.
1. Pallet Racking Hardware
Pallet racking systems are commonly used for warehouse storage. The key hardware components for pallet racking include:
- Anchors: Secure the racking to the concrete floor to prevent tipping or shifting.
- Bolts and Nuts: Fasten various components of the racking system together, providing stability and strength.
- Safety Pins/Beam Clips: These lock the horizontal beams to the vertical uprights, preventing them from detaching during use.
- Shims: Used for leveling and ensuring the racking system is installed evenly on uneven floors.
2. Cantilever Racking Hardware
Cantilever racking is ideal for storing long or bulky items like pipes, timber, or steel. The necessary hardware for cantilever racking includes:
- Anchors: Secure the cantilever racking to the floor, providing stability, especially for heavier loads.
- Bolts and Nuts: These fasteners hold the cantilever arms and vertical columns together.
- Shims: Used to adjust the level of the system to ensure proper load distribution.
3. Structural Pallet Racking Hardware
Structural pallet racking systems are built for high-load environments. Their hardware components are designed to support heavier loads. Key hardware includes:
- Anchors: Used to secure the racking to the floor and ensure the system stays in place under heavy weight.
- Bolts and Nuts: High-strength bolts and nuts are used to connect structural beams and uprights.
- Shims: Used for leveling and stabilizing the system when installed on uneven surfaces.
Conclusion
For each type of racking system—whether pallet, cantilever, or structural—the correct hardware is essential for safe, stable, and effective storage. From anchors to bolts, nuts, and shims, every hardware component plays a crucial role in ensuring your racking system performs optimally.
At Material Handling Exchange (MHE), we provide both new and used racking solutions, along with the necessary hardware to support them. Contact us today for expert advice on your storage needs!