Drive through pallet racking, also known as drive-in rack or corridor racks, are a type of whole-building rack that is not separated by aisles and is in a first-in, last-out mode.
However, many companies require first-in, first-out product management, which contradicts the in-and-out mode of the rack.
So, does it mean that companies that require first-in, first-out must not use Drive through pallet racking?
Drive through pallet racking can be loaded at one end and unloaded at the other, but the space utilization rate will be reduced. At the same time,
the aisle should not be too long, and the entire aisle should be moved before restocking.
Uprights: Provide the main support for the rack, typically constructed of C- or U-shaped steel.
Diagonal/Horizontal Braces: Enhance rack stability and prevent deformation of the columns.
Top Crossbars: Connect the crossbars to the uprights, forming the top load-bearing structure.
Spacers: Separate shelves and ensure accurate pallet positioning.
Back Braces/Top Braces: Bolt together the front and rear columns to enhance overall stability.
Corners/Hanging Plates: Secure pallets in place, typically using single or double brackets.
Guide Rails: Guide the forklift's path and ensure operational safety.
Corner Guards: Reduce forklift collision damage, typically using L- or U-shaped designs.
Anchors/Mounting Lugs: Secure the rack to the floor or wall, enhancing its load-bearing capacity.
Drive through racking components should be selected based on the specific usage scenario. For example, corrosion resistance should be considered for cold storage environments, while enhanced structural stability is required for high-density storage.
L*D*H (mm) | customizable |
Layer | 3Layer, 4Layer, 5Layer, Customizable |
Load Capacity | 1000kg, 2000kg, Customizable |
Color | Blue, Orange, Customizable |
Weight | Customizable |
Volume | Customizable |
MOQ | 10 sets |
Estimated Delivery Time | 15-25 days |
Drive through pallet racking has a set of pallet rack beams designed for forklift trucks that enter the rack from one end so that the driver can stack pallets in them. Drive in racking costs between $30 and $75 per pallet position, depending on depth. For example, a typical four-tier rack costs between $55 and $69. Please contact us for specific pricing and he will design the best drive in racking for you and the best price.