The structure of heavy-duty beam racking is designed for the storage and retrieval of palletized goods. Beam racking consists of uprights (columns) and beams, featuring a simple yet secure design. It offers high load-bearing capacity, a wide range of height adaptability, mechanical access, and high selection efficiency. However, its space utilization is relatively average. The beams in beam racking are adjustable in height, allowing the spacing between rack levels to be modified as needed to accommodate different cargo sizes. This enhances the flexibility of storage, facilitates convenient manufacturing, improves warehouse utilization, reduces lead times, and enables interchangeable assembly and installation.
The application of beam racks is now widely used in industries such as electronics, home appliances, telecommunications, computers, instrumentation, furniture, apparel, automobiles, tires, supermarkets, and retail stores. They are also extensively employed in high-rise warehouses.