Q: How Are They Constructed?
Static, structural steel weldments
Q: What Is The Load Rating Per Stacking Pallet?
3,000 lbs. each stacking pallet
Q: What Is Standard Sizing?
Most commonly, these are designed to accommodate a standard 40×48 pallet. We often adjust sizing per a customer’s specifications – if you let us know what you’ll be storing and transporting on the stacking pallets, we’ll work with you to find the best solution!
Q: What Is The Vertical Clearance Between Tiers?
Depends on your application – if you let us know what you’ll be storing and transporting, we’ll work with you to put together the best configurations.
Most commonly, clearance varies anywhere from 8” to 36”.
Q: Do These Need To Be Secured To Floor?
There are (4) bolt plates on each stacking tier. It is recommended that once you establish location(s) on your shop floor, you bolt the bottom one to the floor as a base fixture. Then, you can stack and re-stack to any configuration needed.
Q: How Tall Can You Stack The Tiers?
Recommended maximum height of 12’ configuration.
Q: How Do You Get The Most Functionality Out Of The Stacking Pallets?
By utilizing 40×48 re-usable cartridges within the stacking pallets.
With the use of low-profile carts for increased mobility without a forklift.
Q: What Is The Lead Time On The Stacking Pallets?
Depending on the quantity and current workload, lead time is typically between 3-4 weeks.
Q: What Are The Main Differences Between Stacking Pallets And The WIP Staging Rack?
Stacking pallet racks are quickly movable as full units across the floor. Stacking pallets work extremely well for “kitting” a full assembly together.
WIP staging racks are extremely dense storage, designed for staging a specific work cell.
If you have questions about which one fits your application better, please ask! We’d be happy to review your operations and offer suggestions.