Pallet Racking Myths” Pallet racking systems are crucial in warehouse management. However, several myths can lead to misunderstandings about their use, safety, and efficiency.
At Ross Clark Material Handling (RCMH), we understand that effective warehouse management is pivotal to the success of your business.
Our expertise in pallet racking systems allows us to debunk prevalent myths. We ensure that our clients in Sacramento, CA and beyond achieve optimal storage solutions to their specific needs.
One Size Fits All: The myth suggests that any pallet racking solution can fit any warehouse or storage need. However, pallet racking systems need to be selected based on specific needs such as load capacity, space constraints, and the type of goods stored. There are different types of racking systems, such as moulding, flow, push-back, and cantilever, each for particular storage requirements and operations.
Used Racking is Just as Good as New: While used racking can be cost-effective, it’s only sometimes as reliable or safe as new racking. Used racking might have hidden damage or wear. It can compromise its structural integrity and safety. It’s essential to thoroughly inspect used racking or buy from reputable suppliers to ensure safety standards are met.
Installation is Easy and Can Be Done by Anyone: The installation of pallet racking systems is more complex than it might seem. Professional knowledge is necessary to ensure that the racking is safely and correct according to manufacturer specifications and local safety regulations. Improper installation can lead to structural failures and accidents.
All Racking Systems Require the Same Maintenance: Different types of pallet racking systems may require different maintenance routines. For example, due to their tight configurations and heavy usage, high-density systems like drive-in racks may need more frequent checks for alignment and wear. Regular inspections and maintenance are critical to ensure the safety and longevity of racking systems.
Racking Collapses are Rare and Only Due to Overloading: Although overloading is a common cause of racking collapses, other factors can also contribute, such as structural damage, improper installation, and failure to comply with load specifications. Additionally, impacts from forklifts or other equipment can weaken the structure over time. It can lead to failures even if the load limits are never exceeded.
Contrary to the myth that one size fits all, RCMH specializes in customizing pallet racking systems. The company designs it to the unique requirements of each client.
We recognize that every warehouse has different needs. Our Staff considers factors such as space, load capacity, and the type of goods stored.
Our team of experts provides consultations and designs systems. They ensure your setup is as efficient and effective as possible.
At RCMH, we challenge the myth that used racking is as reliable as new installations. While we do offer cost-effective used options, all our used racking undergoes rigorous inspection. They meet strict safety standards.
For clients requiring the utmost reliability and longevity, we recommend new racking solutions tailored to their specific operational demands. It will ensure safety and structural integrity that stand the test of time.
We dispel the myth that pallet racking installation is a simple DIY task. Our professional installation team is trained to set up your pallet racking system with precision, adhering to all manufacturer specifications and safety regulations.
This attention to detail prevents potential structural failures and extends the lifespan of your investment. Furthermore, RCMH offers scheduled maintenance services, recognizing that different systems have varying maintenance needs to remain safe and operational.
RCMH goes beyond just selling and installing racks; we educate our clients on the full spectrum of factors that can lead to racking collapses, not just overloading.
Our training includes the best practices for loading, unloading, and routine inspections to identify and mitigate risks such as structural damage or wear from daily operations.
Debunking these myths is essential for the safe, efficient, and cost-effective use of pallet racking in warehouses and storage facilities.
Through a blend of customized solutions, rigorous safety standards, expert installation, and proactive education, Ross Clark Material Handling stands as a leader in debunking pallet-racking myths and elevating warehouse operations in Sacramento and beyond.