Racking Repair

Questions & Answers...

What is racking repair?

Racking repair involves fixing damage to warehouse racking systems to ensure they meet safety standards and continue to operate efficiently.

Why is it important to repair damaged racking?

Repairing damaged racking is crucial to maintain safety in the warehouse, prevent further damage, and extend the lifespan of the racking system.

What common issues require racking repairs?

Common issues include bent or twisted racks, damaged uprights, and loose or missing hardware.

Can racking repairs be performed on site?

Yes, most racking repairs can be carried out on-site to minimise disruption to your warehouse operations.

How often should racking systems be inspected?

Racking systems should be inspected regularly, typically at least once a year, to ensure they are in good condition and safe to use.

What qualifications should a racking repair technician have?

Technicians should be trained and certified in racking safety standards and repair techniques to ensure repairs are performed correctly.

Are there preventative measures to reduce the need for racking repairs?

Yes, using rack protectors, adhering to load capacities, and regular inspections can help prevent damage and reduce the need for repairs.

What is the typical process for a racking repair service?

The process usually includes an initial inspection, identification of issues, formulation of a repair plan, and execution of the necessary repairs.

What types of pallet racking can be repaired?

Amongst others we can repair damaged pallet racking from; AR, Apex, Dexion, Electrolux, HiLo, Jungheinrich, Mecalux, Polypal, Redirack, Stodec and Stow.
The Pallet Racking Doctor offers site audits to assess the condition of your current racking system, advice on how to prevent damage and on-site repair to damaged racking, often without the need to unload the racking - saving you time and money.

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