No, outdoor installation is not recommended. Wind and snow can compromise the structural integrity, and there are no safety precautions in place in the event of a lightning strike. Due to their design, components of the racks, such as crossbars and base plates, cannot be hot-dip galvanised, meaning that rust formation is to be expected when the pallet racking is used outdoors.
Yes, the racks are suitable for cold storage. However, slight rust formation cannot be ruled out.
The individual crossbars can be mounted at different heights. An offset of up to 100 mm is no problem. However, there are restrictions for larger offsets in order not to compromise the stability of the shelf, and these must be checked individually by an expert.
We are happy to assist you in planning your projects, whether for individual shelving or large-scale planning. Our consulting services begin with a concrete assessment of your needs, continue with the creation of detailed planning documents, and end with the timely implementation of your project. Our consulting and planning team has been appropriately tested and certified for these tasks, enabling us to offer you qualified shelving advice.
Yes, non-palletised goods can also be stored on pallet racks. This requires accessories such as mesh shelves, chipboard or depth supports to prevent goods from falling through the crossbars.
Choosing the right size and load capacity is a key decision factor.
- The height depends on the ceiling height and the maximum lift height of your industrial trucks; 2.5 m to 7.5 m are common, and up to 15 m in high-bay warehouses.
- The depth usually depends on the aisle width, with 1000 mm being standard for Euro pallets.
- The length of the rack is determined by the space available and the desired storage capacity and can be extended almost indefinitely.
- When it comes to the shelves, it is important to ensure that the top level is accessible to your employees. Depending on the rack model, two to four storage spaces are possible per level and field.
Assembling and securing a small rack takes a few hours, while a large rack warehouse takes several days. You can find the estimated assembly time by an experienced assembly team under ‘Material list’ for your rack configuration. You can book assembly by our team.
The rack uprights are securely mounted using cross and diagonal braces and the appropriate assembly materials. Suitable dowels are included as standard for secure anchoring to the floor. Detailed instructions on how to assemble the rack uprights correctly can be found in the assembly instructions.
Normally 14 days. For large projects, more complex configurations and short-term bottlenecks, there may be a delay of a few days.
The racks are delivered to you by lorry (40-tonne articulated lorry) as standard. For delivery, it is important that the delivery address can also be accessed by lorry. A forklift is required for unloading.
Yes, but this requires separate planning. Other special dimensions are also possible. Please contact us directly.
Shelf load refers to the maximum load that can be distributed across a single shelf, while bay load refers to the maximum total load for a rack bay (the distance between two rack uprights). Both values are crucial for the safe use of the pallet rack. The data on the type plate must not be exceeded.
There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question. Important factors to consider when planning your purchase include the length, height and depth of the rack, the dimensions and weight of the stored goods (Euro pallets, industrial pallets or non-palletised goods) and the desired number of levels.
Pallet racks from Nedcon are available from Pallit starting at around £450. The dimensions are 1.8 metres in length and 2.5 metres in height with 2 levels. The racks can be extended to a maximum height of 7.5 metres and a maximum length of 55.7 metres.
Nedcon pallet racking systems are manufactured in the European Union and meet the highest quality standards. Our pallet racks are ideal for use with Euro pallets or mesh boxes. We would also be happy to configure a customised rack for you, according to your specific requirements.
Pallet racks offer the decisive advantage that each individual pallet is directly accessible. They make good use of the available space height and can be easily expanded at a later date. Thanks to shelves, flexible crosswise and lengthwise storage is also possible. However, the use of pallet racks requires transport vehicles such as forklifts or high-lift trucks, and the goods to be stored must be palletised. In addition, high safety requirements must be observed to ensure safe operation.
When purchasing a pallet rack, you should use the following seven questions as a checklist:
- Does the desired pallet rack make optimum use of the available space?
- Can the room height be fully utilised with the pallet rack?
- How much space must be left in the aisles for employees and transport vehicles?
- Does the warehouse need to be prepared for automation?
- Do I need a rack with roller conveyors?
- Will hazardous materials also be stored in the warehouse rack?
- Is the rack available in the required dimensions?
For businesses, buying new is usually the best choice. This gives you full control over the equipment and allows you to have the shelving custom-made for your storage space. Buying new is particularly advantageous for long-term investments, as maintenance costs are lower.
Buying used equipment may be cheaper, but it requires compromises as the selection is limited and custom designs are not possible. In addition, higher maintenance costs or the purchase of new batteries may be incurred.
Renting is particularly suitable for bridging short periods and bottlenecks, as it is the most expensive form of acquisition.
The choice of material has a major impact on stability and durability. Steel is robust and durable, while stainless steel also offers high corrosion resistance and is therefore well suited to damp environments. Painted racks are designed for indoor use; the paint serves as an additional protective layer and allows for colour customisation.
Safe use begins with correct assembly on a solid surface. It is important to note that the maximum load only applies when the load is evenly distributed. Each rack upright should be secured to the floor with two screw connections. Levels without a floor are only suitable for palletised goods. Wide aisle warehouses are simple and inexpensive to implement and offer good accessibility, while narrow aisle warehouses allow for higher storage density but are more technically complex and expensive. Anchoring to the floor is required for all high-bay racking. Important safety considerations include correct labelling of the racks, compliance with the minimum distance of 200 mm and an annual inspection by a qualified person in accordance with DIN EN 15635.
Standard accessories include shelves made of wood, chipboard or mesh grating, which enable the storage of non-palletised goods. A mesh rear panel or push-through protection prevents pallets from accidentally being pushed through the rack. Impact protection elements protect the rack from damage caused by transport vehicles. Additional crossbars or beams can be added later to increase storage capacity. Rack labelling is essential for optimal organisation.