A cantilever racking is a type of storage racking suitable for storing various long, circular, sheet materials, and irregular items, commonly used in the mechanical manufacturing industry and building materials supermarkets. With additional shelves, it is particularly ideal for small, low-ceiling warehouses, offering easy management, a broad view, and higher utilization than standard racks. The cantilever can be 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 incorporates back tension for increased overall stability, with easy installation and a complete set of accessories. The modular structure, enhanced with back tension for stability, is equipped with high-strength cantilevers (which can be single-sided or double-sided), offering a lightweight design, excellent load-bearing capacity, and high space utilization. With the addition of shelves, it is especially suitable for small, low-ceiling warehouses, easy to manage, with a wide view, and has a higher utilization rate than standard shelf racks. According to load-bearing capacity, it can be categorized into lightweight, medium-weight, and heavy-duty models.
Aisle racking columns are typically made of H-shaped steel or cold-rolled steel, with the cantilevers utilizing rectangular tubes, cold-rolled steel, or H-shaped steel. The connection between the cantilever and column is via a plug-in or bolted joint, and the base is bolted to the column, often made of cold-rolled steel or H-shaped steel.
































