Maximise your floor space and safely store long, bulky items with these heavy duty cantilever racking bays. Designed for demanding industrial environments, they provide reliable support for timber, tube, sheet materials and other awkward loads.
Each bay offers adjustable cantilever arms and a robust upright structure, giving you a strong, open-fronted storage solution that is easy to load with forklifts or by hand. Choose from a range of widths, heights, depths and load capacities to suit your application.
Product Features
- Heavy duty cantilever design ideal for long, oversized or irregular items.
- Single sided starter bays complete with uprights, bases and arms.
- Three storage levels per bay for efficient vertical space utilisation.
- Choice of bay widths to suit your available floor space and stock length.
- Multiple arm depths and load ratings to match different material weights.
- Open-fronted layout for fast loading and picking with forklifts or cranes.
- Built for tough industrial use in warehouses, workshops and yards.
Key Specifications
| Bay width options (mm) | 900, 1500 |
|---|---|
| Bay height (mm) | 2000, 3000 |
| Configuration | Single sided starter bays |
| Number of uprights per bay | 2 |
| Number of storage levels | 3 |
| Arm depth options (mm) | 750, 1000, 1200 |
| Load capacity options (kg per bay) | 500, 1000, 1250 |
| Number of arms per upright | 3 |
| Total number of arms per bay | 6 |
| Price range (excl. VAT) | £2013.60 – £10764.00 |
Applications
- Storing timber, boards, worktops and sheet materials in warehouses and joinery shops.
- Holding metal bar, tube, angle and other long steel sections in fabrication facilities.
- Organising plastic pipe, conduit and cable drums in trade and distribution centres.
- Stocking oversized or irregular goods in general industrial storage areas.
- Back-of-house storage for long products in retail and builders’ merchants.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I extend these cantilever bays in the future?
These units are supplied as single sided starter bays with uprights and arms. Additional bays can usually be added by incorporating further uprights and arms of matching size and capacity, allowing you to build longer runs as your storage needs grow.
How do I choose the correct load capacity and arm depth?
Start by determining the maximum weight of the materials you need to store and the typical length of each item. Select a bay with a load rating that exceeds your heaviest combined load and choose an arm depth that fully supports the width of the product without excessive overhang.
Are these cantilever racks suitable for forklift loading?
Yes, the open-fronted cantilever design is ideal for side loading with forklifts, as long as safe working practices are followed. Ensure that your chosen configuration has adequate capacity for the loads handled and that operators are trained in safe loading and unloading procedures.
