Basic Concept of Cantilever Racking
A cantilever racking system, as the name implies, is a type of storage racking that utilizes a cantilever structure. It primarily consists of columns, cantilever beams, and shelf decks, featuring safety and stability, high load capacity, resistance to deformation, reliable connections, ease of assembly and disassembly, and diverse assembly options. Cantilever racking is suitable for storing various materials such as mechanical parts, electronic components, and chemical raw materials, and is one of the key equipment in modern warehousing management.
The structure of the cantilever racking
Pillars: The pillars of the cantilever racking are made of cold-rolled steel, formed through rolling, offering high stability and load-bearing capacity. The pillars serve as the supporting structure of the rack, with adjustable heights to meet actual requirements.
The Cantilever Beam: The cantilever beam is the part that connects to the column and also serves as the main structural component bearing the material. The cantilever beam is typically designed as a monolithic structure to ensure structural stability and even load distribution.
Deck Plates: Deck plates are flat structures used for storing materials, which can be flexibly configured to meet specific needs. Typically featuring standard modular holes, they facilitate adjustments and disassembly.





