Pallet Rack Guide

08 Dec.,2023

 

Selective Pallet Racking

Selective racking, or “standard racking,” is pallet racking in its most basic, bare-bones form. At its core, a single pallet racking unit consists of two upright frames and two horizontal beams, creating a shelf level (see more on these components below). The height, depth, width, capacity rating, and number of beam levels are entirely customizable for a selective pallet rack system.

There are two types of selective pallet racking – roll-formed and structural. Roll-formed racking typically comprises selective rack systems. Steel is cold-rolled into the correct shape making roll-formed racking easy to assemble. Roll-formed racking is for lower capacity applications than structural rack.

Structural racking uses hot, raw iron that is hot-rolled into steel channels and bolted together. Structural racking is heavy-duty and can withstand a much higher impact than roll-formed racking.

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