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Selective Pallet Racking
Direct access to every pallet, in a system you can reconfigure as your stock profile changes.
How selective racking works
Selective racking is the most widely used pallet racking system in Australia. Upright frames are set in pairs and load beams clip into punched slots down the column, so beam levels can be moved as pallet heights change. Pallets sit directly on the beams, or on pallet supports and wire decking where the load requires it.
Because every pallet faces an aisle, a forklift reaches any load without moving another. That makes selective racking the right choice wherever you carry many different lines and turn stock over quickly.
Configurations we manufacture
- Roll formed clip-in beams on diamond punched uprights, adjustable on standard pitch.
- Structural bolt-together frames where higher beam capacity is required.
- Very narrow aisle layouts for wire guided or rail guided reach trucks, to lift pallet positions per square metre.
- Rack supported buildings, where the upright columns carry the roof structure.
Components
- Load beams, step or box profile, sized to the engineered design.
- Upright frames with welded diagonal and horizontal bracing.
- Footplates fixed to the slab, with levelling plates where the floor is out of tolerance.
- Pallet supports and wire decking where pallets are undersized or product is loose.
- Column guards, rack protectors and beam safety clips.
Talk to an engineer
Send us your floor plan. We will send back a layout.
Tell us the footprint, the pallet type and the forklift you run. Our design team returns a racking layout with bay configuration and a costed option, usually within two business days.