Teardrop 42 x 192 Storage Rack Upright Frames

Manufacturer: Material Flow
$145.10
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Boost your warehouse storage efficiency with the Teardrop 42" x 192" Storage Rack Upright Frames from Material Flow. Engineered to support up to 33,000 lbs, this durable upright frame ensures stability and flexibility for all your pallet storage needs. Featuring adjustable 2" center spacing and seismic plates for enhanced safety, these racks are built to handle heavy loads while offering a customizable storage solution. Quick shipping is available on standard sizes, and custom heights or depths can be accommodated. Perfect for warehouses looking to maximize vertical storage space efficiently.

  • Dimensions: 42" D x 192" H
  • Capacity: 33,000 lbs
  • Weight: 142 lbs
  • Seismic plates: 5"x8"x3/8" with 4 holes
  • Adjustable on 2" centers
  • Note: Upright frame capacities are based on 42" maximum vertical beam spacing.
  • Surcharges May Apply

 

How to Choose the Right Pallet Rack

  1. Determine Frame Capacity
    Calculate the combined weight of all pallets to be stored on each rack level (do not include pallets placed directly on the floor).

  2. Measure the Height
    Take the total height from the floor to the top of the load, including pallet, load, and beams. Add 4 inches of clearance between the top of the load and the beam above. The highest beam should be at least 6 inches lower than your forklift's maximum lifting height.

  3. Choose the Right Depth
    Ensure the pallet overhangs the frame by 3 inches at both the front and back. For example, if you’re using a 48-inch pallet, opt for a 42-inch deep frame. Always make sure the pallets are in good condition to avoid safety risks.

  4. Calculate the Width
    Measure the pallet's width and add at least 3 inches of clearance between the pallet and the frame, plus an additional 4 inches between pallets to get the ideal beam length. Each beam pair should be able to support the weight of the pallets stored on each level. For add-on sections, only one additional frame and the necessary number of beams are required.