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Cantilever Rack, Atlanta, GA

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Product
Description
Capacity
Price

8’ High;  (2) arm levels on each upright column + base

Single Sided Cantilever Rack    8’ High with 36” long arms

3,400# capacity per arm

$1,780.00

8’ High;  (2) arm levels on each upright column + base Single Sided Cantilever Rack    8’ High with 48” long arms 2,800# capacity per arm $1,964.00
12’ High Cantilever Rack with 3 arm levels on each upright + base Single Sided Cantilever Rack    12’ High with 36” long arms 3,400# capacity per arm $2,175.00
12’ High Cantilever Rack with 3 arm levels on each upright + base Single Sided Cantilever Rack     12’ High with 48” long arms 2,800# capacity per arm $2,415.00
16’ High Cantilever Rack with 3 arm levels on each upright + base Single Sided Cantilever Rack    16’ High with 36” long arms 3,400# capacity per arm $2,670.00
16’ High Cantilever Rack with 3 arm levels on each upright + base Single Sided Cantilever Rack     16’ High with 48” long arms 2,800# capacity per arm

$2,978.00

If you need a way to store long items such as pipes or lumber, turn to our team to get high-quality cantilever racks.

We at Carolina Material Handling Inc. have extensive experience in the warehousing business, and we are here to help you find the solutions you need to optimize your operation. In our experience, one of the challenges of running a warehouse or distribution center is finding a way to deal with long or awkwardly shaped items. Fortunately, we can offer a solution to this problem in the form of our cantilever racks.

Cantilever Rack in Atlanta, Georgia

A cantilever rack consists of four basic components: bases, upright towers, load arms, and brace sets. The load arms extend out from the towers, which are connected to each other with horizontal brace sets to give the whole structure the strength and rigidity it needs. Then items are loaded onto the arms, which hold them safely.

Maximize your storage efficiency with the right pallet racking system!

These systems are available in many different heights, with different arm lengths as well, which creates a range of options from light to heavy duty. Cantilever racks are perfect for any long items, including but not limited to pipes, lumber, bar stock, and much more. In addition, the arms extend out from the upright towers, allowing no side obstructions and providing full frontal clearance and access to the stored items.

Our team is here to help you find the perfect storage solutions for your warehouse. If you are interested in learning more about what a  cantilever rack can do for your operation in Atlanta, Georgia, we encourage you to give us a call.

Cantilever Rack

Cantilever Rack Assembly Instructions

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FAQs About Cantilever Rack Storage Systems

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What unique materials are best suited for storage in a cantilever rack system?

Cantilever rack systems are specifically designed to store long, bulky, and awkwardly shaped materials that cannot be placed on standard pallets. These include products such as lumber, pipe and tubing, sheet metal, bar stock, rolls of carpet, and other structural materials that require horizontal storage with clear, unobstructed access.

What is the main structural advantage of cantilever rack systems over selective pallet racks?

The core advantage of cantilever racking systems is the complete absence of front columns. This unique design provides full frontal access to the stored inventory, making it significantly faster and safer to load and unload long materials using forklifts without maneuverability restrictions.

How is the load capacity calculated for a heavy-duty cantilever rack arm, and what capacities do you offer?

The load capacity for a heavy-duty cantilever rack arm is determined by the length of the arm and the spacing between the upright towers. At Carolina Material Handling Inc., our cantilever arms are engineered to hold substantial weight, with common configurations offering capacities as high as 3,400 lbs. per arm, ensuring safe storage for your heaviest materials.

What are the main components that make up a robust Structural Cantilever Rack system?

Structural Cantilever Rack system consists of four primary components: the bases (provide stability and anchoring), the upright towers (the vertical structural element), the adjustable load arms (the shelf where the material rests), and the brace sets (connect the towers to provide lateral rigidity). These components allow for easy customization of rack height and depth.

Should I choose single-sided cantilever or double-sided cantilever racking to maximize my warehouse efficiency?

The choice depends on the rack’s location. Single-sided cantilever racking is perfect when placed against a wall, but to maximize storage density in the center of the floor, double-sided cantilever racking is recommended. Double-sided units use one shared upright column to store materials on both sides, dramatically increasing the amount of inventory you can store per square foot.

Can cantilever rack systems be used for outdoor lumber storage rack applications?

Yes. Cantilever rack systems are an excellent choice for outdoor lumber storage rack applications and other weather-exposed materials. We offer cantilever systems with specialized finishes, such as durable powder coating or galvanized steel, to resist rust and corrosion, ensuring long-term structural integrity in exterior environments.

Where can I purchase heavy-duty cantilever rack systems and get installation services?

At Carolina Material Handling (CMH), we are your trusted supplier for heavy-duty cantilever rack systems, offering both design consultation and professional installation services. We proudly serve businesses in several states across the Southeast, ensuring you get the perfect pipe storage solutions installed correctly and safely.

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At Carolina Material Handling Inc., we supply cantilever racks to businesses in Charlotte, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Raleigh, Durham, Rocky Mount, and Goldsboro, North Carolina; Greenville and Greer, South Carolina; Jacksonville and Orlando, Florida; Newport News and Richmond, Virginia; Knoxville and Nashville, Tennessee; and Dalton and Atlanta, Georgia, as well as throughout North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Florida, Indiana, Wisconsin, California, Illinois, Virginia, and Georgia.