Rack Flashcards

1
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Types of Upright Frame

A

“X” braced and “Z” braced

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2
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Components of upright frame

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Column, Horizontal, Diagonal and Base Plate

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3
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Components of Pallet Rack System

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Upright Frame and Shelf Beam

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4
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Components of Shelf Beam

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Shelf Beam and Shelf Beam Connector

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5
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Differences between X-Braced and Z-Braced

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Z-Braced more cost effective
Z-braced better suited for low traffic or guided systems
X-Braced offers more support
X-Braced better to withstand warehouses where damage more likely

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6
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Three Factors of Pallet Rack Design

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Unit to be stored
Method of handling
Area to put it in

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7
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Four Pallet Types

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2-Way Pallet - Regular Pallet
4-Way Pallet - Additional openings cutout on sides
Skid Pallet - No Bottom, can only be handled one way
Slave Pallet - Stays with load throughout, typically a sheet of plywood

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8
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3 Unit Considerations for Pallet Rack System

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The Pallet(s)
The Product(s)
The Container(s)
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9
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Seven Critical Factors of Handling Method

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  • Elevated Mast Height
  • Lift Capacity and Downrating
  • Base Leg Opening (Inside and Out)
  • Required Aisle Dimension
  • Collapsed Mast Height
  • Outrigger Dimension
  • Vehicle Types
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10
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7 Considerations for Rack Area

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  1. Warehouse Columns (Size and spacing)
  2. Hanging Heaters
  3. Utility Lines
  4. Lights/Lighting
  5. Sprinkler/Fire Hose Locations
  6. Downspouts
  7. Seams in the Floor
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11
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What are three dimensions of Load Interface Detail?

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  • Load Height
  • Lift Off
  • Beam Depth
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12
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Load Height

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Product Height + Height of Pallet

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13
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Lift Off

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Distance from Top of Product to Bottom of Beam.

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14
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What determines Beam Length and Width

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Beam Length is determined by the distance between Products and between Products & Columns

Width is determined based on Beam Length and Product Load Weight (deflection also a consideration)

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15
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Pallet Supports

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Between shelf beams, helps support the full weight of the pallet

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16
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Safety Bar

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Bars between the beams

17
Q

Beam Brace

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Between beams, prevents beam from rotating, does not support pallet at all

18
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Row End Protectors

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Beams placed at the end of each row to protect the columns.

19
Q

Boxing

A

Can be used in front aisle side column.

-Increases frame capacity and impact resistance

20
Q

Rub Rail

A

Protect Columns from damage

  • Distributes impact from rear column to frame
  • Prevents column from twisting
21
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Post Protectors

A

Used to protect front columns

3 Types: Welded-On, Bolt-On, Bull Nose