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“Basic” Selective Pallet Rack School

Pallet Rack design can be a complicated process. It’s important to figure out the needs and physical limitations of your business before investing in a pallet rack system. The following information outlines the information needed for purchasing the proper racking. By printing this article and filling in the blanks, you will be prepared to answer the questions you will be asked when ordering your custom pallet rack system.


Step 1. Length of Beam

Maximum width of pallet or load
(whichever is larger)

_______________

Number of pallets or loads across
(between upright frames)

_______________

 

Allow 3" between upright frame and loads.


Allow 4" between loads


Example: Allow 10" for two across storage.

Total length of beams
(Max load width plus allowance)

_______________

The clear distance between posts will be beam lengths plus space between plate and columns.

 

Load Types
This diagram shows how to measure pallet Loads.

A) Depth of pallet or load
B)Width
C) Height
D) Total Height (load and pallet)
E) Pallet Stringer Dimension
F) Total Weight (load plus pallet)


Step 2. Beam Capacity

Number of Pallets Per Level

   _______________

Load Weight (Per Pallet)*
* Minimum Required Capacity per pair of Beams – Levels

X _______________

 


= _______________


Step 3. Frame Depth and Spacers

Frame depth A). should be @ 6" less than pallet stringer length (see “Pallet Guide" below)

 

Frame Dimension

_______________

 

 

Row Spacers, Wall Fixes & Wire Decking
* Please email or call for more information

 

 

 

 

Pallet Guide
A: Depth (Stringer Length) - B: Width (Board Length) - C: Height

 


Step 4. Frame Upright Height

To determine Height of Frames Needed, Starting at floor level:

Add height of pallet and load combined, Plus 9” Total

    _______________

Multiply total times the number of shelf levels Levels

X _______________

to equal Frame Height

= _______________

 

 

A) Load Height
B) Lift Area
C) Beam Face

 

Rack is required to go only as high as is necessary to support top pallets. Height may also be limited by the extent of fork elevation of lift truck. Provide a minimum of 6"between top load and ceiling obstructions. (Check local fire codes)


Step 5. Frame Upright Capacity

Add total of load weight per Level

   _______________

Determine maximum vertical shelf spacing

See diagram (x)

   _______________

Determine number of levels per bay

   _______________

 

* Welters will figure Frame Capacity based on information provided above

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