Cantilever Rack
Application Scenarios:
- Mechanical Manufacturing: Used for storing steel billets and shaft components
(operational temperature range: -25°C to 50°C).
- Building Material Supermarkets: Displays sheets, decorative moldings, enabling a “select
and take” customer experience.
- Cold Chain Logistics: Paired with stainless steel cantilever arms to withstand low-
temperature and high-humidity environments.
Cantilever Racking consists of upright columns, cantilever arms, connecting components, and base plates. It is specifically designed for storing long, cylindrical, and irregularly shaped goods.
Core features:
- Uprights are typically made of H-beam steel or cold-rolled section steel, while the
cantilever arms are usually square tubes, C-channel steel, or H-beam steel. These
components are securely fixed using plug-in or bolted connections.
- The base plates are anchored to the floor using M12 expansion bolts, enhancing the
overall stability of the structure.
- The surface undergoes a special powder coating treatment to maintain resistance to rust
and corrosion.
- Anti-slip protective plates are welded to the ends of the cantilever arms to prevent goods
from sliding off.
Application Advantages:
- Space Efficiency Breakthrough:
· Enables vertical storage of long materials (e.g., 6-meter pipes), increasing floor space
utilization by up to three times compared to flat storage.
· Supports integration with mezzanine racks to create multi-level, composite storage systems.
- Operational Flexibility:
· Compatible with forklifts, cranes, and manual handling. Aisle widths can be reduced to as little
as 1.2 meters (for narrow-aisle configurations).
When fitted with steel-wood composite decking, it can support the classification and storage of
small parts.