Cantilever racks are composed of columns, arms, tie rods, and cross beams. They are primarily used for storing long or bulky materials such as plates, pipes, cables, and can also be integrated with pallet racking systems.
Structure & Materials:
Columns are typically made of steel or cold formed steel.
Arms utilize square tubes or cold formed steel.
Arms can be configured as single sided or double sided.
Key Features:
Lightweight structure with excellent load bearing capacity.
Standard arm capacity: Up to 500kg per arm.
Enhanced column designs can support 2,000-3,000kg per arm.
Stability Enhancements:
Columns are connected by rectangular tube tie rods.
Back braces (back bracing) and specialized tensioning tools secure columns for enhanced safety and stability.
Dimensions & Specifications:
Maximum height: ≤2.5m
Maximum arm length: ≤1.5m
Typical single arm load capacity: ≤1,000kg
Operational Flexibility:
Arm spacing is adjustable to accommodate cargo length.
Access sequence: Upper layer goods must be accessed before lower layer items (FIFO principle).
Advantages Over Pallet Racking:
Ideal for low ceiling, space constrained warehouses.
Superior structural stability and load bearing performance.
Optimizes storage density and operational efficiency.
This design significantly enhances warehouse space utilization and workflow efficiency compared to conventional pallet racking systems.