Teardrop 3 x 108 Storage Rack Beams

Manufacturer: Material Flow
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Maximize your storage efficiency with the Teardrop 3 x 108 Storage Rack Beams from Material Flow. These beams are designed to interchange with most teardrop designs on the market, offering exceptional versatility and durability. Constructed from high-grade steel, they feature a 2" vertical adjustment step beam design, accommodating crossbars, wood stringers, or wire decking. The removable safety load clips enhance security, ensuring your storage setup is both safe and efficient. Ideal for warehouses and industrial settings, these beams are engineered to meet your specific needs. Quick shipment available on the most common sizes. We build and design racking systems to your operation.  Custom height or depth frames are available.

Combine Beams and Frames for maximum discount! Enjoy volume discounts:

  • 1,000 - 2,999 units: 5% off
  • 3,000 - 4,999 units: 7% off
  • 5,000 - 9,999 units: 10% off
  • 10,000+ units: Inquire for pricing

 

  • Reinforced struts, columns, column guards, set back frame designs, etc.
  • Upright frame capacities are based on 42" maximum vertical beam spacing.
  • Dimensions: 3" H x 108" L
  • Capacity Per Pair: 2400 lbs
  • Weight: 23 lbs
  • Stocked Color: Orange
  • Seismic Plates: 5" x 7" x 3/8" standard
  • Adjustability: 2" centers

 

How to Select Pallet Rack

  1. Frame Capacity: Add the total weight of all pallets for each bay (exclude pallets on floor).
  2. Height: Measure all verticals including the height of pallet, pallet load, and beam height, add 4" clearance between the top of the load and the bottom of the beam above. The top beam should be a minimum of 6" less than the maximum lifting height of your forklift.
  3. Depth: Pallet should overhang the frame by 3" front and back (48" pallet, use 42" deep frame). Deduct 6" from pallet depth. Pallets need to be in good condition.
  4. Width: Measure the width of the pallet, add a minimum of 3" pallet-to-frame clearance and 4" between pallets to determine the correct beam length. Each pair of beams must support the weight of pallets per level. Add-on sections require only one additional frame and the required number of beams.