Pallet racking storage systems that are currently available and are designed to the most stringent of international standards. Pearson Knight can offer you the total pallet racking solution from a wide aisle rack system to drive racking and double deep racking.
Pallet Racking offers a cost effective solution to most storage needs with our Pallet Racking systems being both customisable, durable and available in various sizes, types and colours.
Pallet Racking by PK Storage UK includes both new and used Wide Aisle, Narrow Aisle, Drive In, Double Deep racking and Push Back Racking.
Wide Aisle Racking
Adjustable pallet racking is the most widely used storage system for all palletised and non-palletised loads. Single or double sided runs of racking are separated by wide aisles which can be sized to suit the customer’s existing fork-lift trucks.
Our wide aisle pallet Racking systems and mezzanine flooring are tailored to your needs and a suitable for a range of applications.
Narrow Aisle Racking
Narrow aisle racking consists of the same basic components as conventional racking but with runs placed closer together eliminating the wasted space of a wide aisle. The pallets can be stored to a greater height to maximise all available cubic space. The pallets are accessed via specialist trucks, which are guided in the very narrow aisles by either low or high profile floor mounted rails or electronic wire guidance in the floor
Drive Racking
Drive-In racking is used where high density storage is required. It is frequently used in facilities with a low number of product lines. Pallets are stored in a block system with two blocks generally served by one operating aisle. The trucks drive into the racking to load or retrieve pallets, which are stored on cantilevered rails running throughout the system. The first pallet in is the last one out unless a Drive-Through system is used whereby pallets can be loaded or retrieved from either side.
Double Deep Racking
Double deep racking is created by placing two double sided runs together. Pallets are stored two deep and are accessed using special trucks with pantograph or telescopic forks.