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Key Considerations for Choosing Cantilever Racking in Glasgow

If you’re thinking about cantilever racking systems in Glasgow, you’re probably dealing with long, bulky or oddly shaped stock — timber, plasterboard, pipes, sheet metal, or garden furniture. Cantilever racks solve the “doesn’t-fit-on-a-pallet” problem by giving you open-front access and strong horizontal arms for long loads. But before you sign off on your new Glasgow cantilever racking system, there are a few practical things to weigh up.

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What are you storing?

Start with the basics: length, weight, and how items are handled. Arm length, arm capacity and upright spacing must match your largest products — overloaded arms or wrong spacing will slow picking and risk damage. Designing capacity starting from the item and working up and out (arms → uprights → bases) is the way to do it.

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Floor and site suitability

Cantilever columns place heavy loads on the floors on which they sit. Check your warehouse slab strength and anchoring plan: many suppliers advise a minimum concrete spec and specific anchoring methods to avoid distortion or failure under loaded conditions. If your floor can’t take the load, you’ll either need to work within its limits or strengthen the floor.

Warehouse Employee Pulling Boxes on Truck
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Configurations & handling equipment

Decide whether you need single- or double-sided racks, and whether your forklifts or lifters can safely handle long loads. Cantilever storage works brilliantly when paired with the right handling kit — otherwise you’ll slow down operations and increase risk. Planning the system alongside your material handling equipment saves headaches.

We can help you with that.

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Safety, training and inspection regime

Racking isn’t “install and forget.” UK guidance requires regular visual checks plus annual SEMA-approved inspections.

In addition, you’ll need to make sure warehouse operators are trained on safe loading and understanding load notices.

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New vs used systems

Used cantilever racking can be a cost-effective option for Glasgow businesses that need budget-friendly cantilever racking, BUT compatibility and condition matter. Ensure components are from the same system (mixing different manufacturers can cause serious issues) and have any second-hand system professionally inspected to confirm structural integrity.

 As SEMA-approved installers and inspectors, we can ensure your Glasgow cantilever racking system not only meets all compliance standards, but keeps meeting them.

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Environmental & outdoor use

If some racks will live outdoors (yards or sawmills), choose appropriate steel grades, coatings and drainage considerations. Exposure to weather changes arm choice, column style and maintenance frequency, so make sure you factor this into your long-term lifecycle costs.

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Future flexibility

Think modular: adjustable arms, extra upright positions and the potential to add bays later. A well-designed cantilever racking system lets you adapt when product lines or lengths change, which keeps future CAPEX down.

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Installation & certification

Use experienced installers who follow manufacturer instructions and local regulations. Professional installation not only avoids warranty problems but also sets you up for smooth SEMA inspections and safer day-to-day use.

And there’s no better way to ensure a SEMA-approved racking installation than choosing a SEMA-approved cantilever racking installation team.

Warehouse Workers Picking Stock

Want help testing whether cantilever racking is right for your Glasgow site? We can run a free site review, recommend an optimised layout, and outline options for new or inspected second-hand systems.

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