Single Sided Structural Cantilever Racking - 8 Ft Column Height

Manufacturer: Material Flow
$1,306.12
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Enhance your storage solutions with Material Flow's Single-Sided Structural Cantilever Racking, designed for optimal space-saving and efficiency. Standing at 8 feet tall, this robust system is perfect for storing materials such as lumber, plywood, steel, plastic pipes, doors, and molding. Its single-sided design makes it ideal for compact spaces or areas requiring storage along one side only, providing reliable support and easy access in industrial and commercial settings. Built for durability, this racking system is well-suited for warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and retail environments where efficient organization is essential.

Starter Unit Includes:

  • 2 Uprights
  • 8 arms
  • 1 x 60" brace set

 

Add-On Unit Includes:

  • 1 upright
  • 4 arms
  • 1 x 60" brace set

 

  • Column Height: 8 ft (also available in 12 ft and 16 ft) (In Stock)
  • Design: Single-sided for wall-side storage
  • Starter Unit Includes: 2 uprights, 8 arms, 1 x 60” brace set (26,000 lbs. capacity)
  • Add-On Unit Includes: 1 upright, 4 arms, 1 x 60” brace set (13,000 lbs. capacity)
  • Arm Lengths: 24”, 36”, and 48” (In Stock)
  • Upright Spacing: 48", 60", or 72" on center (In Stock)
  • Applications: Ideal for storing lumber, pipes, doors, and building materials
  • Ideal Locations: Warehouses, manufacturing plants, and retail facilities
  • Warranty: 2 Year with Normal Use
  • Surcharges: May apply

 

Starter vs. Add-On Units: What’s the Difference?

A Starter Unit is a complete, stand-alone shelving or racking section that includes all the uprights, beams, and necessary hardware to create a self-supporting unit. It can be used by itself or serve as the foundation for additional units.

An Add-On Unit, on the other hand, is designed to connect to a Starter Unit and expand your storage system. Add-Ons share a side upright with the Starter, making them more cost-effective and space-efficient while maintaining the same strength and stability.

Choose a Starter Unit first, then add as many Add-On Units as you need to create a continuous storage row.