Heavy-duty pallet racking features a simple and secure structure, allowing flexible adjustment and combination. It is not restricted by the sequence of inbound and outbound operations, making it widely applicable in storage models involving pallet storage and forklift access. The upright sections of heavy-duty pallet racking are constructed from columns, cross braces, and diagonal braces connected by bolts. These sections are assembled into the racking framework by inserting them into C-shaped welded beams, secured with safety pins for a simple yet reliable design. Each tier can be adjusted vertically in 50mm or 75mm increments. The load capacity of heavy-duty pallet racking is determined by the specifications of the uprights and beams, offering characteristics such as a large moment of inertia, strong load-bearing capability, and robust impact resistance. Under relative design conditions, the maximum load per tier can reach 5,000 kg. Heavy-duty pallet racking supports individual uprights up to 12 meters in height, providing exceptional adaptability. Beyond standard configurations, it can be modified into specialized racks like mold racks, mezzanine racks, and automated storage systems, including unique oil drum racks. By increasing storage height and optimizing space utilization, heavy-duty pallet racking accommodates diverse product types. Enhanced safety features include column foot guards and anti-collision bars to prevent forklift impacts. For added load security, auxiliary components such as beam guards, deck panels, and mesh cross beams can be installed on the beams. Cost-effective and easy to install, heavy-duty pallet racking offers straightforward operation and intuitive location identification. Compatible with all types of handling equipment, it remains the most widely adopted storage solution. Additionally, heavy-duty pallet racking can be equipped with deck panels made of steel, dense polyurethane, or grating mesh to accommodate pallets of varying dimensions.