FAQs

  • Selective rack is a type of storage rack used in warehouses and distribution centers to store and organize palletized products. It is the most common type of racking system used in the industry and is characterized by its ability to allow for direct access to each pallet.

  • Selective rack works by utilizing uprights and horizontal beams to create individual storage bays. The pallets are placed on the beams, which are then supported by the uprights. The design allows for forklifts or other material handling equipment to easily access each pallet from the front of the rack.

  • Selective rack offers several benefits, including:

    Direct access to each pallet, which makes it easy to retrieve specific products

    Versatility and adaptability, as the design can be customized to fit a wide range of product sizes and weights

    Efficient use of space, as the design allows for high-density storage without sacrificing accessibility

    Easy installation and maintenance, as the components are simple and easy to assemble

  • Selective rack is not suitable for all types of products. Products that are extremely heavy or bulky may require a different type of racking system, such as drive-in or push-back racking. Additionally, selective rack is not designed for high-density storage and may not be the most space-efficient option for some warehouses.

  • The best way to determine if selective rack is the right choice for your warehouse is to evaluate your specific storage needs and requirements. Consider factors such as product size and weight, accessibility, and space limitations. It may also be helpful to consult with a storage solutions provider or warehouse design expert for guidance.

  • A cantilever rack is a type of storage rack that is designed for storing long, bulky or irregularly shaped items, such as lumber, pipes, tubing, or sheet metal. The rack features arms that extend from vertical columns and are used to support the stored items.

  • A cantilever rack works by using vertical columns, horizontal braces, and cantilevered arms to create storage bays. The arms extend from the columns and provide a platform for storing long or bulky items. The design allows for easy loading and unloading of materials and provides maximum storage density for long or irregularly shaped items.

  • Cantilever racks offer several benefits, including:

    High-density storage of long or bulky items.

    Easy loading and unloading of materials.

    Customizable design to fit specific storage needs.

    Adjustable arms that can be moved to accommodate different-sized items.

    Clear access to stored items, making it easy to identify and retrieve materials.

  • Cantilever racks are ideal for storing long, heavy or bulky items, such as steel or aluminum tubing, lumber, pipes, sheet metal, or furniture. They are commonly used in industries such as construction, manufacturing, or retail.

  • Cantilever racks are not suitable for all types of products. Products that are very small or require high-density storage may not be suitable for this type of racking system. Additionally, cantilever racks require a significant amount of floor space and may not be the most space-efficient option for some warehouses.

  • The best way to determine if a cantilever rack is the right choice for your warehouse is to evaluate your specific storage needs and requirements. Consider factors such as product size and weight, accessibility, and space limitations. It may also be helpful to consult with a storage solutions provider or warehouse design expert for guidance.

  • A pushback rack is a type of pallet racking system that uses a series of nested carts that ride on inclined rails. The pallets are loaded onto the carts from the aisle side and are pushed back by the next pallet that is loaded onto the front of the cart.

  • The pushback rack system is designed to optimize space utilization in a warehouse or distribution center. The carts are loaded with pallets from the aisle side and then pushed back into the rack. When the next pallet is loaded onto the cart, it pushes the previous pallet back one position. This allows for high-density storage of multiple pallets in a single lane.

  • Pushback rack systems offer several benefits, including increased storage density, improved inventory control, and reduced labor costs. They also provide easier access to products, as the pallets can be loaded and unloaded from the same side of the rack.

  • Pushback racks are best suited for products that have a high volume of pallets and are stored for relatively long periods of time. They are also useful for products that have a limited number of SKUs and are loaded and unloaded in batches.

  • Safety is always a top concern when using any type of warehouse storage system. Some safety considerations for pushback racks include properly training employees on how to load and unload pallets, ensuring the system is regularly inspected for damage, and using safety equipment like safety bars and rack protectors.

  • The best way to determine if a pushback rack system is right for your warehouse is to consult with a professional racking system supplier. They can help you evaluate your space, product mix, and throughput requirements to determine if a pushback rack system is the best solution for your needs.

  • A: A city permit for rack systems is a legal document that allows the installation of a rack system in a specific location within a city. It ensures that the rack system meets local safety codes and regulations.

  • You typically need a city permit for a rack system when the system is going to be installed on public property, such as a sidewalk or street. Additionally, if the rack system is going to be installed on private property, you may need a permit if it exceeds certain size or height restrictions.

  • The application process for a city permit for a rack system varies by city, but typically involves filling out a permit application form and providing detailed information about the rack system, such as its dimensions, location, and materials. You may also be required to submit engineering drawings or other technical documents.

  • What happens if I install a rack system without a city permit?

    Installing a rack system without a city permit can result in fines or legal penalties. Additionally, the rack system may be subject to removal at your own expense. It is always best to obtain the necessary permits before installing any rack system on public or private property.

  • You can find reliable engineering services for your rack system needs by working with DockUp. It is also important to ask for references and check the company's credentials, such as their professional licenses and certifications. Additionally, make sure the engineering service has experience in designing and installing rack systems in your specific industry or setting.

  • Engineering services can help with rack system installation by providing expertise in the installation process, ensuring that the racks are properly installed and secured to prevent accidents and damage. They can also provide guidance on the best location for the rack system and any necessary modifications to the space.

  • How is AutoCAD used in engineering services for rack systems?

    AutoCAD is often used by our engineers and designers to create detailed plans and drawings for rack systems. These plans include the layout of the racks, the dimensions of the system, and any necessary structural details.