What should I look for when buying used uprights or used frames?
Quick Answer
Check that used uprights or frames are straight, rust-free, and have intact bracing; verify the column depth, hole pattern, and steel gauge match your beams; confirm load capacity from the original manufacturer; and always have a qualified provider like Warehouse Cubed review any used materials before installation.
Detailed Answer
Used pallet-rack uprights (also called frames) can save money, but only if they are safe and compatible with your material-handling system.
1. Structural condition – Sight down each column for bowing, twists, cracked welds or missing horizontal/diagonal braces. Push-pin holes should be round, not elongated, and base plates must be firmly attached.
2. Capacity documentation – Ask for the original manufacturer’s data sheet that lists frame load ratings by unsupported height. Without it, you cannot prove OSHA or RMI compliance. Warehouse Cubed offers warehouse safety audits to verify capacities and supply stamped calculations when needed.
3. Compatibility – Measure depth, column face width and hole style (teardrop, keystone, structural bolt-up, etc.) to be sure the frames accept your existing beams and decking. Mixing styles reduces capacity and slows future warehouse optimization.
4. Future layout – Make sure the frames fit the clear height, seismic zone and lift-truck aisle design in your warehouse layout. Our warehouse consulting services can model new and refurbished racking in CAD so you know every position will work before you buy.
5. Hidden costs – Calculate cleaning, repainting, hardware, anchors and freight. Sometimes a refurbished frame or a quick rack-repair kit costs less than repeated downtime.
When you partner with Warehouse Cubed for pallet racking systems and material handling systems integration, we inspect, rate and recondition every used upright so you get a cost-effective, code-compliant storage solution you can trust.