One of the most popular styles of racking is teardrop pallet racking… For this style, the crossbeam connectors are inserted into a tear-shaped hole, but because of the particular shape, the horizontal beams are able to lock to the vertical upright frames and achieve a easy slide-in assembly, and plus, teardrop pallet racking allows for boltless beams, and the assembly eliminates bolts, clips and connecters, making it especially quick and easy.
There are both roll-formed and structural styles of teardrop pallet racking systems.
The rolled option is created by splitting and rolling frigid sheet metal, but structural systems are made by way of warm sheet metal and are stronger and more durable! However, it is also more high-priced. These systems can be customized with several accessories to best fit operational needs! Wire decking is one of the most popular accessories, and rather than standing on two cross beams, wire decking offers the pallet a larger surface part to rest upon. This greatly reduces the risks of pallets falling, increasing both safety and stability. Wire decking meets OSHA standards and provides a fancy asset for warehousehold operations. Post protectors are another add-on component; Also referred to as rack guards, post protectors are installed on the bottom of the upright frames. They labor to protect against detriment often caused by forklift or pallet collisions. They are bolted to either the floor or the upright frame. Safety panels and straps are optional accessories that provide a barrier between stored material and the edge of the rack. Their purpose is to stop material from falling off racks. Available in a wide variety, they are constructed from unusual materials to accommodate particular priorities. Row spacers can be added to better organize products and ensure even spacing along the shelves. They ensure pallet racks remain in a straight row and contribute to a more stabilized racking system. Wall ties are used to secure racks to the wall in a fixed position.