A cantilever racking is a type of storage racking suitable for holding various long materials, ring-shaped materials, sheets, and irregular shapes, commonly used in the mechanical manufacturing industry and building material supermarkets. With additional shelves, it is particularly ideal for small, low-height warehouses, offering easy management, a wide view, and higher utilization compared to regular racks. The cantilever can be either single-sided or double-sided, featuring a lightweight structure and good load-bearing capacity, with a single arm capable of supporting up to 500kg. The specially reinforced column structure can withstand pressures of 1000 to 3000kg. The design includes a back pull to enhance the overall stability of the rack, with easy installation and a complete set of accessories. The modular structure, with a back pull for increased stability, is equipped with high-strength cantilevers (which can be single-sided or double-sided), offering a lightweight design, good load-bearing capacity, and high space utilization. With the addition of shelves, it is especially suitable for small, low-height warehouses, providing easy management and a wide view, with higher utilization than standard shelf racks; it can be categorized into lightweight, medium-duty, and heavy-duty based on its load-bearing capacity.
Aisle racks are commonly made with H-beams or cold-rolled steel sections. The cantilevers are typically made of square tubes, cold-rolled steel, or H-beams. The connection between the cantilever and the column is by means of a plug-in or bolted joint, while the base is connected to the column using a bolted joint. The base is made of cold-rolled steel or H-beams.






