Teardrop Storage Rack - Add-on Unit without Deck - 120 in x 36 in x 8 ft

Manufacturer: Material Flow
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Optimize your storage space with the Material Flow Teardrop Storage Rack Add-On Unit, sized at 120" x 36" x 8'. Engineered with high-grade steel, this rack is compatible with most teardrop designs, offering exceptional durability and flexibility. The 2" vertical step beam adjustment ensures customizable spacing for crossbars, wood stringers, or wire decking, accommodating your unique storage needs. Safety load clips on each beam provide reliable security for your items.

This add-on unit requires only one additional frame and beams, making expansion easy and efficient. Ideal for warehouses, industrial facilities, and storage centers, this rack streamlines organization and enhances operational efficiency. For customized systems like flow racks, pick modules, or conveyors, our Systems Design Department is here to assist. Call 1-800-338-1382 for personalized storage solutions today!

  • Dimensions: 120" H x 36" D x 8' W
  • Frame Capacity: Based on 42" maximum vertical beam spacing
  • Materials: High-grade steel
  • Beam Design: 2" vertical adjustment
  • Compatibility: Works with most teardrop designs
  • Safety: Includes removable safety load clips
  • Note:Upright frame capacities are based on 42" maximum vertical beam spacing.

 

How to select pallet rack:

  1. Frame Capacity: Add total weight of all pallets for each bay (exclude pallets on floor).
  2. Height: Measure all verticals including height of pallet, pallet load, beam height, add 4" clearance between top of load and bottom of beam above. Top beam should be a minimum of 6" less than maximum lifting height of your forklift.
  3. Depth: Pallet should overhang 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 width of pallet, add a minimum of 3" pallet to frame clearance and 4" between pallets to determine correct beam length. Each pair of beams must support weight of pallets per level. Add-on sections require only one additional frame and required number of beams.
  5. Add 6" in width to get the overall width of a starter unit.