Row Spacers

At Culver Equipment, our row spacers are designed to integrate seamlessly with your uprights and beams, ensuring that your warehouse layout is both compliant and efficient. Proper spacing not only enhances safety but also improves access to your stored items, making it easier to manage inventory and maintain order in your warehouse.

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Row Spacers: Ensuring Proper Flue Spacing and Safety

Row Spacers are an essential component of any well-organized pallet racking system, helping to maintain the necessary spacing between back-to-back racks. These spacers ensure that your racking system meets city and fire codes by allowing proper flue spacing, which is crucial for fire safety and efficient air circulation.

At Culver Equipment, our row spacers are designed to integrate seamlessly with your uprights and beams, ensuring that your warehouse layout is both compliant and efficient. Proper spacing not only enhances safety but also improves access to your stored items, making it easier to manage inventory and maintain order in your warehouse.

Incorporating row spacers into your pallet rack installation is a proactive step toward creating a safer and more efficient storage environment. Paired with other safety features like post protectors, end of aisle guards, and anchors, our row spacers help you achieve a racking system that’s optimized for both performance and safety.

 

Key Components of Our Pallet Rack Systems:

  • Uprights: The vertical columns that form the backbone of your pallet racking system, providing the necessary support for heavy loads.
  • Post Protectors: Essential safety components that bolt on or are placed in front of uprights to safeguard the columns from impact, reducing the risk of damage.
  • End of Aisle Guards: Protective barriers that go at the end of each aisle to shield the side of the frame from impact, ensuring the longevity and safety of your racking system.
  • Anchors: Secure your pallet racks to the warehouse floor, providing stability and preventing accidental displacement.
  • Row Spacers: These are crucial for maintaining proper spacing between back-to-back racks, often required by city or fire codes to allow adequate flue spacing.
  • Beams: Horizontal elements that connect uprights and support the weight of your pallets, forming the levels of your racking system.
  • J Pins: Safety pins that go into beams to help prevent them from dislodging, ensuring that your pallets stay securely in place.
  • Fasteners: Various nuts, bolts, and other hardware that ensure all components of your racking system are tightly and securely connected.

 

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