Warehouse Shelving Designed for Busy Facilities

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Warehouse Shelving Designed for Busy Facilities

by MichaelJep » December 5th, 2024, 3:47 pm

Calculating load capacity is critical for avoiding accidents. Start by assessing the weight of each pallet.

Divide the weight of each pallet by the number of levels in the rack. Next, check the manufacturer’s specifications for maximum allowable weight per upright and beam.

Be mindful of potential impacts from loading equipment. Overloading a rack compromises stability.

By following these steps, you maximize safety.

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