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Medium Duty Double Sided Cantilever Racking

Medium Duty Double Sided Cantilever Racking

Regular price £3,213.60
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Make the most of your floor space with this medium duty double sided cantilever racking, ideal for storing long and bulky materials safely and efficiently.

Available as starter and add-on bays with a choice of arm depths, heights and load capacities, this system allows you to build a tailored layout for timber, pipes, boards and other awkward items.

Product Features
  • Double sided design for maximum storage density in central aisles.
  • Medium duty capacity suitable for a wide range of industrial applications.
  • Starter and add-on components for flexible run lengths and easy extension.
  • Multiple arm levels to optimise vertical space and separate different products.
  • Choice of effective arm depths from 400 mm to 700 mm for varied load sizes.
  • Heights from 2000 mm to 3000 mm to suit low to medium height storage areas.
  • Designed for storing long loads such as timber, tubes, bars and sheet materials.
Key Specifications
Component type Starter bays and add-on bays
Bay widths (mm) 1050, 1250, 1500
Heights (mm) 2000, 2500, 3000
Total bay depth (mm) 800, 1000, 1200, 1400
Effective arm depths (mm) 400, 500, 600, 700
Number of levels 3 to 6 arm levels (depending on configuration)
Arms per upright 3 to 6 arms (depending on configuration)
Total number of arms 8 to 20 arms (depending on bay size and type)
Number of uprights Starter: 2 uprights; Add-on: 1 upright
Maximum bay load Up to 2300 kg (configuration dependent)
Typical arm load Approx. 180 kg to 350 kg per arm (configuration dependent)
Price range Approx. £1260.00 to £3720.00 (depending on size and configuration)
Applications
  • Warehouses storing timber, steel sections, tubes and pipes.
  • Joinery, carpentry and woodworking workshops handling long boards and panels.
  • Trade counters and merchants requiring clear, accessible long goods storage.
  • Manufacturing plants storing bar stock, profiles and extrusions.
  • Distribution centres needing organised storage for awkward and oversized items.
Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a starter bay and an add-on bay?

A starter bay includes two uprights and is used to begin a run of racking. Add-on bays include a single upright and are designed to connect to an existing starter bay or run, allowing you to extend the system cost-effectively.

How do I choose the right arm depth and number of levels?

Select an arm depth that fully supports the width of your longest items without excessive overhang, and choose the number of levels based on how many product tiers you need and the overall height available in your building. Always ensure the total load per bay and per arm stays within the stated limits.

Can this racking be reconfigured if my storage needs change?

Yes. The system can be extended with additional add-on bays, and you can adjust the number of levels by choosing different configurations. Within the limits of the design, it can be adapted as your stock profile changes, provided the specified load capacities are respected.