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Ridg-U-Rak, Inc.: Tear Drop pallet rack



Ridg-U-Rak is one of the largest pallet rack and storage rack manufacturers in North America, with an annual production capacity of more than 130,000,000 pounds of storage rack. We have three facilities in North East, PA that provide over 400,000 square feet of manufacturing capability and warehousing space.
120 South Lake Street
North East, Pennsylvania, 16428
United States
866-479-7225  1 (866) 479-7225 
[email protected]
Ridg-U-Rak, Inc. Company Profile

Rack system compatible with existing teardrop style connections

Rack system compatible with existing teardrop style connections Fully selective to allow immediate access to every pallet load, a line of Tear Drop pallet rack features a center reinforcing rib that provides heavy bracing for added strength and rigidity. To better resist impact, large columns up to 4 x 3 inches may be specified (other column sizes include 3 x 1.625, 3 x 2.25 and 3 x 3 inches). Frames are offered in any height or depth and with multiple column configurations for system flexibility. The boltless racking can be assembled without tools and is compatible with existing installations from any manufacturer. For fast installations, a rigid, automatic spring locking mechanism (instead of pinch-pin) creates for positive beam-to-column engagement. Ridg-U-Rak, 866-479-7225, [url=http://www.ridgurak.com]http://www.ridgurak.com[/url].

Fully selective to allow immediate access to every pallet load, a line of Tear Drop pallet rack by Ridg-U-Rak features a center reinforcing rib that provides heavy bracing for added strength and rigidity.

To better resist impact, large columns up to 4 x 3 inches may be specified (other column sizes include 3 x 1.625, 3 x 2.25 and 3 x 3 inches). Frames are offered in any height or depth and with multiple column configurations for system flexibility.

The boltless racking can be assembled without tools and is compatible with existing installations from any manufacturer. For fast installations, a rigid, automatic spring locking mechanism (instead of pinch-pin) creates for positive beam-to-column engagement.