New & Used Pallet Racking For Sale In Wisconsin

Used Pallet Racking in Wisconsin

Pallet racking is a material handling storage system designed to store materials on pallets in an organized manner, with pallets stored in neat rows and levels. Warehouse storage on pallet racking uses otherwise wasted available vertical space, as well as improves overall organization in a warehouse.


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We're also able to offer free expert advice! SJF's professional Solutions Specialists have over 60 years of combined experience with pallet racks of all types. We have thousands of light and heavy-duty beams, column uprights, and accessories in stock and ready for immediate shipment, as well as offering installation and relocation services throughout the United States, including Wisconsin. Contact one of our Solutions Specialists if you have any questions, need advice, or are interested in a free professional consultation. We'd love to chat with you!

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  • Milwaukee
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  • Mount Pleasant
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  • Superior

Learn About Pallet Racking

What is pallet racking? Pallet racking is a material handling storage system used to store items on pallets in multiple levels and on horizontal rows. Pallet racks are most often accessed by forklift trucks to load and unload the materials on and off of the rack shelves. Warehouse storage on pallet racking improves overall organization in a warehouse, increasing warehouse efficiency and saving stock-picking time.

Pallet racking is available in many different styles and capacities to fit the needs of your Wisconsin warehouse. There are many types of pallet racking, but teardrop pallet racking is the most popular style because of its ease of assembly with boltless connections and flexibility in mixing and matching brands. Other styles may be a better fit for your location. Our knowledgeable sales professionals are available to offer suggestions and help you find the best solution for your space and are just a phone call or email away.


Other Names for Pallet Racks

Pallet racks are known throughout the industry by many names. Below are some of the more common terms that are used interchangeably for pallet racking.

  • Industrial shelving
  • Warehouse shelving
  • Warehouse pallet racking systems
  • Warehouse racks
  • Lumber racks
  • Warehouse mezzanines
  • Pallet racking
  • Warehouse racking
  • Tire racks
  • Warehouse pallet shelving rack
  • Storage racking
  • Warehouse storage racks
  • Industrial pallet racks
  • Industrial racking systems
  • Pallet rack systems
  • Pallet racking storage
  • Pallet racking uprights and beams

Pallet Racking Brands & Manufacturers

We carry many different brands of pallet rack, such as the brands listed below.

  • Amerak
  • Blackstone
  • Bulldog
  • Burtman
  • Clymer
  • Dexion
  • EMI
  • Excel
  • Frazier
  • Frick-Gallagher
  • Hannibal
  • Hiline
  • Husky Rack and Wire
  • Interlake Mecalux
    (New & Old Style)
  • Inca
  • Jarke
  • J-Hook
  • Keneco
  • Keystone
  • Kingway
  • Konstant
  • Lodi
  • Mecalux
  • Meco
  • Meco-Omaha

Pallet Rack Videos

Click above to see a short video on how to measure uprights.

View a short video explaining measurements and capacities for pallet rack beams.

Pallet Racking FAQ & Guides

Frequently Asked Questions

Used pallet rack beams can start as low as $15 each and used pallet rack uprights can start as low as $55. Prices depend strongly on size and condition of the material. Purchasing used pallet racking is a very popular choice for many businesses needing industrial shelving and storage. Often it is in like-new condition and can save quite a bit of money if purchased from a reputable dealer.

Standard duty pallet racking typically holds from 15,000-18,000 lbs. For heavy duty racking, the weight capacity can typically range from 25,000 to 30,000 lbs. The amount of weight that it can hold depends on the size and density of the pallet rack.

View tips on how to configure your own rack installation with our Pallet Rack Assembly Guide.

There are many different types of pallet racking for different spaces. Here are a few of the more popular types used for industrial storage:

Teardrop pallet racking

Teardrop pallet racking is one of the most popular types of pallet storage systems used today. Teardrop rack uses a slide-in teardrop shaped punched hole design, which is used to lock the horizontal beams to the vertical uprights for quick and easy assembly without hardware.

Drive in racking and drive through racks

Drive in pallet racks store pallets on a First In/Last Out (FILO) basis. Pallets are loaded and retrieved from the front side of the drive in rack and forklift trucks drive directly into the rack's bays to get to the stored product. The last pallet loaded into the rack becomes the first pallet accessible.

Drive through racking works similarly, but stores pallets on a first in/first out (FIFO) basis. Pallets are loaded on one side of the rack and retrieved from the opposite side.

Push back racking

Push back racking uses a selective rack structure with a rail and cart system. Pallets are set on nested carts or trays that can be pushed backwards along rails in the rack frame itself. The rails are on an incline and fed by gravity, so the most recently added load is always in the front of the rack. The pallets are easily loaded and unloaded on a "Last In, First Out" (LIFO) rotation.

Case flow racking and carton flow racks

Case and carton flow rack uses gravity rollers or skatewheels in the rack shelf itself to allow product to be loaded from the back and flow to the front, which is the pick side. Carton flow racking (or case flow racking) provides FIFO (First In, First Out) inventory control.

Pallet flow racking

Pallet flow rack is a First In, First Out (FIFO) system that utilizes gravity roller tracks to form a gravity flow lane. The tracks are set with a decline pitch which allows pallets to move by gravity from the in feed side (rear) to the pick side (front).

Span-Track

Span-Track is a product manufactured by the Unex company and is similar to carton flow rack. Unex Span-Track uses gravity rollers to flow product from the back to the pick side in the front. Span-Track provides FIFO (First In, First Out) inventory control.

Cantilever racking

Cantilever racks are steel shelving units with long arms that extend from metal frames used to store long, bulky or awkward materials. They are used to store items such as furniture, lumber, PVC, metal pipes, steel bar stock, plywood, steel sheets, sheetrock and even cars. Cantilever racks are configurable in countless different ways, allowing a flexible solution to fit any type of storage needs.

Selective pallet racking

Selective pallet racking uses an aisle to access each pallet, offering easy accessibility to every pallet, as well as utilizing the available vertical space.

Pallet racking bays are the sections in a racking system that have an upright on each side.

Pallet racks can be up to 240" high.

Pallet racks efficiently use otherwise wasted available vertical space by creating a shelving system with many options available. Forklift trucks are used to load and unload the materials on and off of the rack shelves, increasing warehouse efficiency and saving stock picking time.

Pallet racking is available in many different styles and capacities to fit the needs of a warehouse. There are many types of pallet racking, but teardrop pallet racking is the most popular because of it's ease of assembly and flexibility in mixing and matching brands.


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