Protect vulnerable aisle ends and uprights with robust steel rack end protectors designed to absorb accidental impacts from trucks and trolleys.
These end barriers clearly define traffic routes, helping to minimise costly racking repairs and improve safety in busy warehouse and industrial environments.
Product Features
- Heavy-gauge steel construction for long-lasting impact protection
- Designed to guard exposed rack ends from collision damage
- Bright, highly visible barrier layout to highlight racking boundaries
- Suitable for use in warehouses, distribution centres and workshops
- Helps reduce maintenance costs and downtime caused by rack damage
- Available in a choice of widths to suit different aisle and bay sizes
Key Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product type | Rack end protectors |
| Construction | Steel |
| Width options (mm) | 900, 1100, 2000, 2400 |
| Installation | Fixed to floor at aisle ends |
| Typical use | Protection of pallet racking end frames |
| Price range | £756.00 - £1029.60 (depending on size) |
Applications
- Protecting pallet racking ends in high-traffic warehouse aisles
- Defining safe truck routes in distribution and logistics facilities
- Guarding storage areas in manufacturing and assembly plants
- Creating physical barriers around vulnerable structural columns
- Improving visual demarcation of protected storage zones
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I need rack end protectors in my warehouse?
Rack end protectors provide a physical barrier between vehicles and exposed racking ends, reducing the risk of impact damage, helping to protect stock and maintaining the structural integrity of your storage system.
How do I choose the correct width of rack end protector?
Measure the overall width of the racking at the aisle end, including any overhanging pallets, and select the next suitable protector width from the available options of 900 mm, 1100 mm, 2000 mm or 2400 mm.
Can these rack end protectors be used with existing racking layouts?
Yes, they are designed to be installed at the ends of existing racking runs and fixed to the floor, providing additional protection without needing to alter the main rack structure.
