Easy Rack offers both new and used pallet racking systems in all of the most popular configurations. We also carry the more unique designs for warehousing clients who have exceptional storage requirements or major space management challenges. Our vendor relationships consist of a network of top manufacturers known for their impeccable quality in storage application solutions. Easy Rack will assist in the design of your pallet rack storage system. Customization to specific applications and work-flow processes are two of the distinguishing features of our organization.
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Types of pallet racking systems we offer include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Crashguard 2000
• Husky
• M-I-Rack by Inca
• Parmmershile
• Webb Style by Priest
• Redreack
• Master Rack by Buckley
• Slide & Lock
• Mecalux
• Triple A
• Unarco II
• Spacerak
• Lynx by Wireway Husky
• EMI Rack
• Frick Gallagher
• Artco by Rack-A-Tier
• Many more…
Descriptions of the most commonly used types of pallet racks follow:
Paltier Pallet Rack |
Speedrack |
Structural Rack |
Sturdibuilt |
Slide & Lock |
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Penco |
T-Bolt (Unarco) |
Ridg-U-Rack |
Keystone |
Hi Line Rack |
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Paltier Pallet Rack
Paltier pallet racking systems are constructed with a wedge-like lock that fixes the arm to the upright. These racks can be vertically adjusted in increments of 2 inches. Easy Rack can configure double-faced or single faced configurations upon request.
Speedrack Pallet Rack
Speedrack systems are known for superior strength and durability. If you are concerned about possible damage to storage rack, Speedrack is a good choice. Columns, beams, diagonal bracing, and horizontals are all constructed for seamless tubing. Like Paltier racks, Speedracks can also be adjusted in 2-inch increments.
Structural Pallet Rack
If you work are operating a food distribution center, you might want to consider investing in structural pallet racking systems. This type of rack features precision beam-to-frame bolting that stabilizes the entire structure. This is a very popular rack type, with manufacturers such as Artco, Dexco, USP, Frazier, Inca, and Steelking. Each manufacturer builds its system with a different range of adjustability, so you have several choices in this respect as well.
Sturdi-Built Pallet Rack
These pallet racks adjust vertically in increments of 3 inches. Unique design advantages include corner slots on uprights and safety wedge connectors.
Webb/Slide-N-Lock Pallet Racks
Beams and posts are manufactured from cold rolled steel. Rack adjusts in increments of 4 inches. Beam-to-post connection features a patented design that grips the front and rear of the post, secures it in place.
Hiline Pallet Racks
Hiline racks can be obtained in a very wide range of sizes. Vertically adjustable in one inch increments, racks can be purchased in a variety of depths, widths, weight capacities, and heights.
Penco Pallet Racking Systems
Penco storage racks are available in 5 distinct load capacities. Unique structural features include recessed beam locking and 3-pronged beam connection. System can be adjusted in increments of 3 inches.
T-Bolt (Unarco) Pallet Rack
T-Bone storage racks feature rigid bolted connections and front end installation only. They can be adjusted in 3” increments.
Ridg-U-Rak Pallet Rack
If you need a storage rack with near welded rigidity, this is the system for you. Its patented beam to column connection vertically adjusts in 4” increments and comes in a wide range of weight applications.
Keystone Style Pallet Rack
Keystone pallet racks can be quickly installed with minimal labor intensiveness. They can be adjusted in 3” increments and are punched in the area of least stress for maximum load capacity. Auto-Lok and Republic Steel are two of the more popular manufacturers.
Every pallet racking system features certain attributes that represent specific benefits that different storage, shipping, distribution, and manufacturing facilities require. The best way to choose a rack style is to begin by itemizing the details of your particular application. Identify what you need to store on the rack, specify weight estimates, and itemize access times when you will be moving materials on and off the rack. Then, call an Easy Rack specialist so he or she can help you select a model with specific features to accommodate your particular requirements.
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