Teardrop 4.5 x 120 Storage Rack Beams

Manufacturer: Material Flow
$38.84
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Our Teardrop 4.5 x 120 Storage Rack Beams are crafted from high-grade steel, ensuring durability and versatility. Designed to seamlessly interchange with most teardrop systems available today, these beams feature a 2" vertical adjustment step beam design, accommodating crossbars, wood stringers, or wire decking. Each end of the beam is equipped with removable safety load clips for added security. Maximize savings by combining beams and frames for a bulk discount. I Series Beams adjust on 2" centers, include standard seismic plates, and are compatible with custom height or depth frames. We offer quick shipping on the most common sizes.

  • Teardrop design, the most popular rack in the U.S.
  • 2" center adjustments for flexible storage configurations.
  • Standard 5" x 7" x 3/8" seismic plates.
  • Custom racking systems tailored to your needs, including options for reinforced struts, columns, and more.
  • Quick shipment on commonly requested sizes.
  • Custom height or depth frames available upon request.
  • Note: Upright frame capacities are based on 42" maximum vertical beam spacing.

 

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: Contact us for special pricing

 

How to Select Pallet Rack:

  1. Frame Capacity: Calculate the total weight of all pallets per bay, excluding floor pallets.

  2. Height: Measure all vertical elements, including pallet, load, and beam height. Add 4" clearance between the load and the beam above. The top beam should be at least 6" below the forklift's maximum lifting height.

  3. Depth: Ensure the pallet overhangs the frame by 3" front and back (use a 42" deep frame for a 48" pallet). Deduct 6" from the pallet depth.

  4. Width: Measure pallet width, add 3" for pallet-to-frame clearance, and 4" between pallets for proper beam length. Ensure each beam pair can support the pallet weight per level.