Heavyduty Pallet Racking

Heavyduty Pallet Racking

ESSI Store Fixtures provides useful information affordable pricing, and online sales of regular duty and heavy duty Madix Pallet Racking for most all warehouse applications.

As the image shows above a pallet rack system of one or more pallet racks that contain two or more uprights to create what is known as a pallet rack system. A pallet rack system aisle can be as long as need by adding pallet rack uprights and beams provided your warehouse has adequate space available. browse this website for all of the necessary components to create you new pallet rack system or call 800 619 9566 with your measurements and specs and we will accurately quote you on your pallet rack system needs.

Pallet Rack Decks and Beams

Pallet Rack Beams & Supports

Light, regular and heavy duty beam configurations available in 36" 991.44 cm), 48" (121.92 cm),, 60" (152.40 cm), 84" (213.36) 96" 243.84 cm), 108" (274.32), 120" (304.80 cm), 132" (335.28) and 144" (365.76 cm).  Decking available in unfinished 2" 95.08 cm) dimensional lumber, high density particle board, or wire grid.

Pallet Rack Uprights

Pallet Rack Uprights

All Pallet Rack frames feature welded footplates, 2" on center beam adjustment, size availability to 48" wide and 192" high. Sahara or Blue-Gray are standard colors. Frame size should be chosen to allow a minimum pallet overhang of 2" front and 2" rear.

The Pallet Rack load capacity per frame is 26,000 LB. To preclude overturning, the frame depth x 6 cannot exceed the height of the topmost loaded beam pair, unless all the frames are properly anchored or braced externally.

Pallat Rack Quote

This link provides a list of the information we need to provide you an fast WZ, and accurate quote for Pallet Racking.

Pallet Rack Parts

Do you have existing pallet racking and need parts? We can help.

Pallet Rack Identification

There are mostly two different types of a racking system that resemble each other. One is the actual pallet racking and the other is wide span racking. How to tell them apart is: the pallet racking uses a tear drop shapped hole that attatches the beams to the uprights and the wide span uses more of an oblong rectangle shaped hole to attatch the beams to the uprights or frames.