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A Comprehensive Guide to Pallet Racking Weight Limits

A Comprehensive Guide to Pallet Racking Weight Limits

Nov 01, 2024

 

 

 

This guide outlines essential considerations, types of pallet racking, and the various factors affecting weight limits to help warehouse managers and operators make informed decisions.

 

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Overview of Pallet Racking Systems

Pallet racking is integral to optimizing storage space in warehouses. Various types of racking systems accommodate different storage needs, including:

  • Standard Adjustable Pallet Racking
  • Narrow Aisle Racking
  • Drive-In Racking

 

In the UK, the most common pallet size is 1200mm x 1000mm, while in the EU, it is typically 1200mm x 800mm. Each pallet racking system is custom-designed based on the specific needs of the warehouse, including load requirements and available space.

 

Why Weight Limits Matter

Knowing the weight limits of pallet racking systems is vital for several reasons:

  • Safety: Overloading racks can lead to structural failure, endangering staff and visitors.
  • Compliance: Adhering to industry safety standards avoids legal repercussions.
  • Cost Efficiency: Prevents costly repairs and downtime due to accidents or damage.

 

Factors Influencing Pallet Racking Weight Limits

Several critical factors determine the weight limits of pallet racking systems:

  1. Bay Clear Entry Width

This measurement indicates the distance between the inside faces of vertical beams. It's essential to ensure pallets fit comfortably and safely within the racking system.

  2. Beam Depth

Measured across the top of the beam, standard beam depths are typically 40mm or 50mm. Deeper beams can support greater weights, making this measurement crucial for capacity planning.

  3. Beam Face Depth

Distinct from beam depth, the face depth varies significantly. Ranging from 80mm to 150mm, deeper face depths generally support higher weight limits, enhancing the overall strength of the racking system.

  4. Racking Beam Section

Racking beams can be categorized into two types:

  5. Box Beams: These are fully enclosed and constructed from C-sections, ideal for heavier loads.

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  6.Open Beams: Made from a single-formed steel section, these are better suited for lighter weights.

  7. Racking Frame Size

The dimensions of the racking frame, including height (H) and width (W), directly affect the maximum load it can bear. Accurate measurements are crucial for optimizing storage capacity.

  8. Vertical Beam Pitch

This term refers to the height of each storage level within the racking system. A varied pitch across the racking can influence the overall load limits, as differing beam levels may have distinct capacities.

  9. Upright Duty

Racking systems are categorized by duty ratings: Heavy (H), Medium (M), and Standard (S). Each rating indicates the maximum weight the system can safely hold, and understanding this classification is essential for calculating load limits.

 

Maximum Load Capacities for Pallet Racking

Generally, the maximum load for pallet racking systems varies based on the type of frame:

  • Standard-Duty Frames: Typically support up to 9 tonnes.
  • Medium-Duty Frames: Usually accommodate 15 tonnes.
  • Heavy-Duty Frames: Capable of handling 20 tonnes.

These limits depend on the frame's height and depth, reinforcing the importance of tailored designs for specific warehouse applications.

 

Calculating Pallet Racking Weight Limits

To determine the maximum weight your pallet racking can support, use the following formula:

Maximum Load per Pair of Beams × Frame Load = Pallet Racking Capacity

Additionally, to calculate the total number of storage layers, apply this formula:

Frame Load / Maximum Load per Pair of Beams = Total Number of Layers

 

Consequences of Exceeding Weight Limits

Exceeding the weight limits of pallet racking systems can lead to serious consequences, including:

  • Injury Risks: Overloaded racks can collapse, causing harm to employees and visitors.
  • Legal Repercussions: Failure to comply with safety standards can result in fines or litigation.
  • Financial Losses: The costs associated with repairs, equipment replacement, and inventory loss can be substantial.
  • Operational Downtime: Disruptions in operations can affect productivity and efficiency.

 

Custom Solutions for Weight Management

 

As specialists in storage solutions, Vison Storage offers bespoke pallet racking systems tailored to individual needs. Our designs consider weight capacities, available space, and operational requirements to ensure optimal performance and safety.

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