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Steel King Pallet Rack User manual

This manual contains:
1) Assembly and installation information
2) Maintenance information
Correct assembly, installation, use, and
maintenance are critical to the safe operation
of your storage rack system.
ALL PERSONNEL WHO COME IN
CONTACT WITH THE STORAGE RACK
SHOULD READ THIS MANUAL
CAREFULLY!
Operators of industrial lift trucks must be
trained and certified per OSHA regulation
29 CFR 1910.178.
Keep this manual in a convenient location,
for future reference, retraining, and
orientation of new users of the product.
DANGER indicates an imminently
hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, will result in death or
serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in minor or
moderate injury.
Guide to symbols in this manual:
Pallet Rack
User's Manual
(800) 826-0203 [email protected] www.steelking.com
Steel King Industries, Inc.
2700 Chamber St
Stevens Point, WI 54481
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Every column of each rack frame
must be anchored to an adequate
concrete floor.
The normal anchor connection is one ½"
diameter x 3-3/4" concrete expansion anchor
per column, or as indicated on the Steel King
installation drawings.
Anchor bolts are not included with Steel
King rack systems unless specifically
detailed on the Bill of Materials.
Since anchor bolts vary in strength,
if you are purchasing your own
anchor bolts, contact Steel King or
your
Steel King distributor for minimum
anchor specifications for your installation.
Since concrete floors vary greatly in
design and load carrying capacity,
Steel King cannot guarantee that a
particular concrete slab is adequate to
support a particular rack installation. The
characteristics of the slab should be obtained
from the building architect before the racks
are specified, so that the rack supplier can
design the rack to suit the slab.
Safety locks on boltless
connections (SK2000® series)
must be fully engaged through the beam
connector and upright column connector
holes. These safety locks help prevent
accidental dislodgment of the load beams.
The locks should engage automatically,
however, the beam needs to be fully seated in
the bottom of the teardrop shape connector
hole.
Extra safety locks are
Beams must not be used with
damaged or missing safety
locks.
60 foot-pounds is typical for 1/2" diameter
hardware, but tightening to the point of crushing
tubular components is to be avoided.
Read these instructions before assembling or
using your storage rack system. To obtain the
maximum benefit from any storage rack system,
and for the safety of those around the rack, the
rack must be properly assembled and maintained.
The information in this booklet will assist you in
fulfilling your responsibility to provide a safe,
properly maintained storage rack assembly.
“Nut and Bolt” connections are to
be tightened to a snug and secure
condition.
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USER MANUAL / STEEL KING® PALLET RACK
Thank you for your purchase of a Steel King® rack system.
Storage racks should be assembled
only by trained personnel,
experienced with proper rack
assembly procedures.
Improper rack assembly can not only
cause poor performance of your system,
but can also pose a safety hazard in
your facility.
If you are unfamiliar with rack assembly, you
should contact Steel King or your Steel King
distributor for professional rack assembly
services. We cannot provide guarantee or
warranty coverage for any system assembled by
anyone other than a Steel King approved
installation contractor.
Assembly Information
It is very important that the rack
structure be installed in a plumb,
level, and square condition.
Since few floors are perfectly flat, shimming of
the racks is frequently required. A four foot long
carpenter's level is a good choice for checking
level and plumb conditions on storage racks of
average proportions. A vertical tolerance of 1/8"
in 4 feet (or other as specified on Steel King
installation drawings) is generally acceptable.
The rack structure should be
assembled and used only as shown on
Steel King’s assembly drawings.
Changing the configuration (such as
adjusting storage levels) can
adversely affect the load carrying capacity and
reduce the structural integrity of the rack
system. Before adjusting the rack
configuration, contact Steel King or your Steel
King distributor, to verify the safety and
structural adequacy of the new configuration.
available from Steel King.
plated beam safety lock
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in size by obstructions (such as temporary
floor stacking at rack row ends) increases the
danger of collisions between the lifting
equipment and the rack structure, and may
cause a danger to pedestrian traffic.
Maintain adequate clearances
around loads. These include those
dictated by local fire codes (between
loads in back to back rows, and overhead
between the uppermost load and the roof
structure). Also between adjacent loads
horizontally, and between loads and rack
horizontal and vertical members. Clearances
which are too tight could increase fire risk,
will decrease handling speed, and increase
the likelihood of damage to rack components
and\or loads.
Install good lighting in every rack
aisle. Good lighting improves
handling efficiency, prevents accidents, and
reduces accidental damage to the rack
structure.
Install optional "column
protectors" at aisle facing rack
columns, and guard rails at ends
of rack rows. These devices provide a visual
and physical barrier against accidental
handling equipment impacts. A variety of
these guarding devices are available from
Steel King and your Steel King distributor.
Installation of "capacity plates"is
strongly recommended. These plates
should identify the characteristics for
which the rack was designed, such as load size,
load weight, and rack configuration. These
plates are very useful for communicating safe
loading information to both present and future
users. Several signs should be prominently
located for easy visibility and be permanently
affixed to the rack structure. Appropriate signs
can be obtained locally, through industrial mail
order catalogs or from Steel King or your Steel
King distributor.
Be cautious when intermingling new
and existing parts. Even components
produced by the same manufacturer can
vary in design. Many manufacturers offer a
variety of basic designs (for example bolted and
boltless connections), and basic designs are often
altered slightly over the years to improve
performance. These differences can adversely
affect the overall performance and safety of a
rack structure.
Many storage rack systems have such similar
designs that a rack system can be assembled using
parts from more than one manufacturer. However,
since Steel King has no control over the quality of
components designed and manufactured by other
firms, any and all warranties and guarantees are
made void if non-Steel King parts are used in
conjunction with Steel King parts.
Do not install racks outdoors unless
specifically designed by Steel King
for this purpose. Outdoor usage
requires consideration of wind loads, snow
loads, etc., which are not normally considered
in rack design.
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Allow adequate aisle spacing.
Aisles which are too narrow for the
handling equipment, or are reduced
USER MANUAL / STEEL KING® PALLET RACK
Assembly Information (continued)
Never climb on racks, during or after
assembly. Storage racks are not
designed to be stepped on or climbed
on. A slip or fall may result in serious injury.
It is your responsibility to communicate this
important warning to all who come into the
proximity of your storage rack. This
communication can include training and
appropriate signage. If your rack is used in a
retail environment, prominently placed, high
visibility warning signs are especially helpful in
preventing this misuse of a storage rack
structure.
RACK SYSTEM
SPECIFICATIONS
Max load weight: 2,500# ea.
Max. load per shelf: 5,000#
Max. load per bay: 15,000#
Max. vert. beam spacing: 48"
Do not cut, weld, or in any other
way modify any component of
your Steel King storage rack.
Such modifications may decrease the load
carrying capability of the component, and the
weakened component can jeopardize the
integrity of the entire rack structure. Any
modification of any component, except as
performed or authorized in writing by Steel
King Industries’ engineering personnel will
make null and void any warranties and
guarantees.
Be certain that fork truck is
equipped to protect operator from
accidental crushing against storage
rack, loads, and other objects. If operators
would be exposed to such dangers, contact
the manufacturer and/or reseller of the fork
lift equipment, and demand that protective
devices (such as a protective rear post on
stand up type trucks) be immediately
installed on the equipment to protect the
operator.
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USER MANUAL / STEEL KING® PALLET RACK
Operational & Maintenance Information
Use only pallets of the best quality.
Broken or cracked boards, protruding
nails, and other deficiencies can cause
palletized loads to fall from racks, or cause
dynamic racks to become jammed and
inoperable. For extra security, a variety of pallet
supports are available from your Steel King
Distributor.
Train the operators, and maintain the
equipment they use in conjunction
with the storage racks.
Educate
rack users to avoid "impact loading" (dropping
loads onto the rack), how to position loads for
even distribution of load weight, report any rack
damage, etc.
Minimizing
actual contact between the racks and the
handling equipment is the most important
factor affecting rack longevity.
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Steel King Industries, Inc.
2700 Chamber Street
Stevens Point, WI 54481
phone (800) 826-0203
fax (715) 341-8792
[email protected]
www.steelking.com
Form PRUM0319 copyright 2019 Steel King Industries®
Establish good housekeeping
practices. Keep aisles clear of litter
or obstructions, do not use aisles for
floor stacking pallets. Keep aisle surfaces
clean and free of ice and condensation, so
handling equipment travel is not affected.
Do you have have any questions about your
Steel King rack, its assembly, operation or
maintenance? We would be pleased to assist
you. Contact Steel King or your Steel King
distributor with any questions.
Do not overload any rack
component, bay, or system. Your
storage rack is designed to support a
specific load weight, in a specific
configuration. Should your load weights or
sizes change, contact Steel King Industries®
before using the rack to store the new loads.
Using your rack in any manner than
originally configured could lead to rack
collapse and injury.
Be certain that fork truck is
equipped to protect operator from
accidental falls. Platforms upon
which operators stand must be of a type that
is approved by the lift equipment
manufacturer and OSHA. Operators should
be restrained or otherwise protected from
falling off of the equipment. If operators
would be exposed to such dangers, contact
the manufacturer and/or reseller of the lift
equipment, and demand that protective
devices be immediately installed on the
equipment.
Perform regularly scheduled
inspections (at least annually) and
maintenance of the rack system.
Check for:
!All hardware (including anchors) properly
tightened
!All beam safety locks operational and fully
engaged
!All racks plumb, level, and square
!No dents, kinks, or otherwise damaged
components
!Load sizes and weights match original
specifications
Do not use beams without safety locks.
Unload damaged racks immediately and contact
Steel King or your Steel King distributor for
replacement parts (damage reduces capacity,
creating the potential for collapse and injury).
Check finish , touch up chips or scratches, to
prevent corrosion.
Steel King does not recommend power /
pressure washing pallet racks under any
circumstances.
Replace damaged or missing
beam safety locks immediately!
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