21 Oct

How to know pallet Racking Weight Capacity

How to Know Pallet Racking Weight Capacity?

 

What is the racking weight limit?

One of the most common questions posed in the storage equipment industry is 'What loading will my racking take?' One of the most common answers to this question is 'It depends.' Which is true. The capacity of your racking depends on a range of factors, which makes it impossible to give a ‘standard’ answer.

 

Most pallet racking systems are designed bespoke to the requirements of the user. Therefore, the components of the system will vary significantly, meaning that no two systems are the same and that giving a definitive answer.

 

 

We can accurately calculate the Safe Working Load of your racking system. In order to give you the weight limits of your specific racking we need to know a few details about the system:

 

1. What is the Bay Clear Entry?

What is the distance (in millimetres) between the insides of each upright – this must be measured from the front face of the rack i.e right to left along the width, NOT the depth.

 

2. What is the racking beam section?

Is it an open beam or a box beam? The box beam is a heavier duty beam than the open beam, so this is crucial to the strength of the entire racking system and the loading it can take.

3. Do you know the beam depth?

To measure the beam depth measure the distance across the top of the beam in millimetres. This is generally 40 or 50mm but may be different so be careful when measuring.

4. What about the face of the beam?

The depth of the beam face is also an important dimension when calculating the loading of your system. Whereas the beam depth is commonly 50mm, the beam face depth can vary significantly from 80 or 90mm to as much as 150mm. The deeper the beam face the heavier duty the beam and the more load it is likely to take.

5. How big are the racking frames?

It is important to know the dimensions of your racking frames. The measurement required is the Height (H) (mm) x Width (W) (mm) of the frames. For example, a the end frames may be 6000mm high x 900mm Wide. The width (or depth) of the frame can be measured as the front to back dimension of the rack.

6. What is the vertical beam pitch of your racking system?

The height and thickness of each storage level, measured from the floor to the top side of each beam. Beam pitches for Agenric pallet racking are 76.2mm (3 inches), therefore beams can only be located at these intervals.

E.g. if you have 3 beam levels we need to know the exact heights of each beam. If the number of beam levels varies across your racking system, then the load criteria will also vary so please bear this in mind.

7. Frame Section

The frame section indicates the duty and thickness of the upright. Different upright duties offer different strengths with different thickness, therefore it is important to be clear on the load that your rack uprights can take before loading the racking to capacity.

 

It is recommended that each rack is fitted with a load notice that clearly indicates the maximum loading of your racking.

 

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Agenric Business Solution

 

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