Teardrop Pallet Rack Starter Adder Bays 3 shelf

192″ h. x 42″ d. x 108″ w. Teardrop Pallet Rack Bay w/ 3 Beam Levels

192″ h. x 42″ d. x 108″ w. Teardrop Pallet Rack STARTER BAY w/ 3 Beam Levels with wire decking. New. Consists of (2) – 16′ x 42″ teardrop uprights, (6) – 108″ x 4-1/2″ teardrop step beams 5,380 LBS capacity/pair and (6) – 42″ d. x 52″ wire decking. PN. 19242108-3-TDPR-SB-4252WD

192″ h. x 42″ d. x 108″ w. Teardrop Pallet Rack ADDER BAY w/ 3 Beam Levels with wire decking. New. Consists of (1) – 16′ x 42″ teardrop uprights, (6) – 108″ x 4-1/2″ teardrop step beams 5,380 LBS capacity/pair and (6) – 42″ d. x 52″ wire decking. PN. 19242108-3-TDPR-AB-4252WD

NOTES: FOB: Chicago, IL, Sumter, SC, Dallas, TX, San Diego, CA. EST. LEAD TIME: IN STOCK (ALLOW 1-2 WEEKS).  AVAILABLE UPRIGHT DEPTHS INCLUDE 36”, 42” AND 48” DEEP. AVAILABLE BEAM LENGTHS ARE 48”, 96”, 108”, 120” AND 144”. IF YOU WANT A DIFFERENT UPRIGHT HEIGHT, UPRIGHT DEPTH, BEAM LENGTH OR BEAM CAPACITY – JUST ASK. PALLET RACK IS MODULAR. EACH ROW OR RUN BEGINS WITH ONE STARTER BAY AND INCLUDES ADDITIONAL ADDER BAYS. A STARTER BAY HAS 2 UPRIGHTS. AN ADDER BAY HAS ONE UPRIGHT AND MUST BE ATTACHED TO A STARTER BAY.

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Pallet racks are crucial for efficient organization and storage of palletized goods in warehouses and distribution centers. These racks consist of two key components known as the “starter bay” and the “adder bay.” The starter bay is the foundational section of a pallet rack system, standing independently without reliance on adjacent units for support. Comprising two upright frames and a set of horizontal beams, the starter bay forms a self-supporting structure that can either stand alone or connect to additional bays. It plays a pivotal role in establishing the base framework for a pallet rack system and serves as the starting point for constructing longer rows of racks.

In contrast, the adder bay functions as an extension unit that links to an existing starter bay or another adder bay. Unlike the starter bay, the adder bay uses one of the upright frames from the adjacent bay for support, creating a continuous and cost-effective extension of the storage system. This design streamlines resource utilization by eliminating the need for redundant uprights between adjacent bays. Adder bays are key in expanding the storage capacity of a pallet rack system without requiring additional standalone structures.

The starter bay serves as the independent and self-supporting unit initiating the pallet rack system, while the adder bay operates as an extension unit relying on the support of an existing bay. Together, these components aid in the creation of scalable and adaptable pallet rack configurations, customized to meet the specific storage requirements of your facility.