Single Sided Structural Cantilever Racking - 16 Ft Column Height
- Condition:
- New
- Availability:
- In Stock
IN STOCK
FOB: Oregon Warehouse
Special freight rates on larger orders
Ideal for storing items such as moulding, pipe, plywood, trusses, and tubing.
Enhance your storage solutions with the Material Flow Single-Sided Structural Cantilever Racking, a robust system standing 16 feet tall. This single-sided racking solution is designed for efficient, space-saving storage of large materials, including lumber, plywood, steel, plastic pipes, and more. Perfect for compact spaces or when storage is needed only on one side, this system offers reliable support with easy access to stored materials. With a starter unit capacity of up to 26,000 lbs, it’s ideal for warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and retail environments where organization and durability are essential.
This system from Material Flow is built to last and can be expanded as needed, with modular add-on units for flexibility. Available in multiple heights and arm lengths, it adapts to meet a variety of heavy-duty storage requirements.
Single-Sided Starter Unit Includes:
- Uprights with Bases: 2
- Support Arms: 8
- Brace Set: 1 x 60"
- Total Capacity: 26,000 lbs
Single-Sided Add-On Unit Includes:
- Upright with Base: 1
- Support Arms: 4
- Brace Set: 1 x 60"
- Total Capacity: 13,000 lbs
- Available Heights: 8', 12', and 16' (In Stock)
- Arm Lengths: 24", 36", 48" (In Stock)
- Upright Spacing: 60" on center (also available in 48" and 72" spacing) (In Stock)
Starter Unit:
- A standalone section of the racking system.
- Includes two upright columns (vertical supports) with arms and bracing.
- Can be used on its own or serve as the first section in a row of cantilever racks.
Add-On Unit:
- Designed to connect to a starter unit to extend the storage system.
- Includes only one upright column (instead of two).
- Shares an upright with the adjacent unit, making it a cost-effective way to expand the racking system.
Why Does This Matter?
- If you are starting fresh, you need to buy a starter unit first.
- If you are expanding an existing system, you can buy an add-on unit to save money and space.