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Clayton’s is in our 30th year of business. As a stocking distributor of both New & Used warehouse racks, we offer
one of the most diverse range of sizes. Clayton’s stocks new rack with depths ranging from 24”-48” and heights from
8’-20’. We offer a large assortment of beam lengths and capacities as well as wire decks to cover every size we sell.
Clayton’s offers deliveries via our own trucks as well as via contract carriers. Our expert staff is trained to pack the rack
so it can be easily loaded and unloaded with minimal effort. Much of our rack business is repeat customers. Many of
our new customers start off buying rack for one area and realize the space saving benefits and keep coming back for
more. Whether it be new or used product, any issues that come up are resolved as quickly as possible. What separates
Clayton’s from our competition is that we don’t offer just New & Used Rack, we are a full-service company that offers
moving, packaging and material handling supplies. Our goal is not to have a one-shot sale and move on to the next
customer, our goal is to knock it out of the park and gain each customer as a long-term client.
Selective Pallet Racking:
The most commonly used pallet racking system. These systems are called “selective” because they allow users to
select any pallet load from the pallet racking system without having to move any other pallets.
Push Back Racking: (also referred to as pushback racking)
Is a pallet storage method that allows pallets to be stored from 2 to 6 deep on either side of an aisle, giving you higher
storage density than other forms of racking. Features & Benefits: When a product is loaded into a push back racking
system, a pallet is placed onto a cart and pushes the pallet at the pick face back one position. This allows the next cart
to become available with the last pallet resting on the rails. This creates a last-in, first-out storage system.
Drive-In Pallet Racking:
Drive in pallet rack is a high-density storage system used in warehouses to store pallets on a first in/last out (FILO)
basis. Pallets are loaded and retrieved from the front side of the rack and forklift trucks drive directly into the rack's
bays to get to the stored product.
Cantilever Racking:
Is a storage system designed to store long, awkward, or bulky materials of almost any length. Unlike other rack
storage systems cantilever racks offer no vertical obstructions on the storage shelves. Cantilever Rack is made up
of the following components:
• Bases serve to anchor the rack system to the floor as well as connect to the units upright tower acting as the
main stabilizing component.
• Upright Towers which are connected to the base and have holes in which the cantilever arms are connected to
creating the storage levels. Upright Towers can be used for single-sided and double-sided units. By simply add
ing an additional base to the back of the Upright Tower, Cantilever becomes double sided.
• Arms connect to the upright column and are used to store the product on.
• Braces which are used to stabilize the upright columns offering horizontal and diagonal support.
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