
Detailed Description:
cantilever rack
1. Applicable only for storing long, strip-shaped or roll-shaped goods.
2. Requires wider forklift spacing, such as side-loading forklifts with larger wheel bases.
3. Racking height is restricted, typically under 6 meters.
4. Low space utilization, approximately 35% to 50%.
5. Storage Forms: Long bars and long rolls.
Product · Introduction
A cantilever racking system is an important type of shelving. It is suitable for storing long materials, circular materials, sheet materials, pipes, and irregular goods. Cantilevers can be single-sided or double-sided, and cantilever racking features stable structure, good load-bearing capacity, and high space utilization. The uprights of cantilever racking are typically made of H-beams or cold-rolled steel sections, while the cantilevers are constructed from square tubes, cold-rolled steel sections, or H-beams. The connection between the cantilever and upright is either by socket or bolted, and the base and upright are bolted together, with the base made of cold-rolled steel or H-beams.
Products · Details
A cantilever racking system is suitable for storing long materials, circular materials, boards, pipes, and irregular goods. The cantilevers can be single-sided or double-sided, and cantilever racking features include stable structure, good load-bearing capacity, and high space utilization. The uprights of cantilever racking are typically made of H-beams or cold-rolled steel sections, while the cantilevers are made of square tubes, cold-rolled steel sections, or H-beams. The connection between the cantilever and the upright is either by insertion or bolted, and the base is connected to the upright by bolts, made of cold-rolled steel or H-beams. Goods are handled using forklifts, cranes, or manually.
Rack heights are typically under 2.5 meters (up to 6 meters for forklift access), with cantilever lengths under 1.5 meters, and each arm can usually hold up to 1000KG. Such racks are commonly used in the machinery manufacturing industry and building materials supermarkets. With added shelves, they are particularly suitable for small, low-ceiling storage spaces, offering easy management and a wide view, and have higher utilization rates compared to standard shelf racks; they can be categorized into lightweight, medium-duty, and heavy-duty types based on their load-bearing capacity.
For storing heavy, loose, or other special products, cantilever racking is an ideal solution. Cantilever racking comes in single- and double-armed varieties, suitable for storing lumber, pipes, long bars, and similar items.































