Bar Racks
Bar storage racks are engineered to handle the challenges of long material storage, including heavy-weight loads, cantilever forces, and easy loading and unloading access. These systems are built with heavy-duty construction and reinforced support structures to handle the concentrated loads of metal stock storage. The design considerations are both structural integrity and operational accessibility.

Vestil CRAD Series Steel Stackable Bar CradlesStarting at $91.14
Vestil SSRT Series Steel Vertical Bar Storage RacksStarting at $402.09
Vestil Bar Stock Trees - Single and Double SidedStarting at $490.30
Little Giant Steel Vertical Bar RacksStarting at $364.23
Warehouse storage racks for bar stock applications must integrate with facility layout and material handling equipment to optimize workflow. These systems often have configurations for forklift access, overhead crane operations and manual handling requirements. The rack design must balance storage density with accessibility for inventory management. The vertical design often includes graduated lengths within single bays, allowing efficient storage of mixed-length materials.
Horizontal bar racks provide easy access for manual material selection and handling, featuring storage configurations that support materials along their length. These systems are particularly valuable for facilities requiring frequent material access and custom-length cutting operations. The horizontal design is for easy loading and unloading while keeping materials organized.
Steel bar stock storage racks are engineered for the demanding requirements of metal stock storage with heavy-duty construction and capacity ratings for steel materials. These systems must handle heavy-weight loads while providing safe access for material selection and handling. The construction typically includes reinforced support members and appropriate safety factors for steel storage applications.
Industrial material storage racks encompass comprehensive storage solutions for various long materials, including metals, plastics, and composite materials. These versatile systems often feature adjustable configurations accommodating different material types and lengths within single installations. The industrial design is for commercial and manufacturing environments.
Cantilever racks are a specific design approach using single-sided support structures that eliminate front columns for unobstructed access for long material storage. These systems are great for materials loaded and unloaded from the front, such as lumber, pipe, and structural materials. The cantilever design requires engineering to ensure stability under loaded conditions.
Pipe racks are for pipe and tubing storage with designs that prevent rolling and organized storage for various diameters and lengths. These specialized systems often include graduated storage levels and secure retention systems, preventing pipe movement during storage and retrieval operations.
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. What are the different types of bar racks available?
Bar racks are available in vertical and horizontal configurations to support different storage and access needs. Vertical bar racks maximize floor space and are ideal for storing long materials in high-density layouts. Horizontal bar racks provide easier manual or forklift access. Cantilever racks offer open-front storage for long or irregular materials without front obstructions. Heavy-duty steel racks are designed for high load capacities, while pipe racks accommodate cylindrical materials. The right configuration depends on material length, weight, handling method, and available facility space.
2. How do I determine the right size and capacity for a bar rack?
Selecting the right bar rack requires evaluating material weight, length, and overall storage volume. Capacity ratings should match the heaviest stock being stored while maintaining proper safety factors. Vertical rack sizing depends on facility height and material length, while horizontal racks require adequate bay depth for longer items. It is also important to consider future inventory growth, material handling equipment, and overall facility layout to ensure long-term efficiency.
3. How do I choose between vertical and horizontal bar racks?
Vertical bar racks maximize storage density and are well suited for facilities using overhead cranes. Horizontal bar racks provide easier access for manual handling or forklift retrieval. The right choice depends on handling frequency, available floor space, facility height, and material flow patterns. Many operations use vertical storage for bulk inventory and horizontal storage for frequently accessed materials to balance efficiency and accessibility.
4. What are the advantages of using bar racks for material handling and organization?
Bar racks improve organization by keeping long materials properly supported and off the floor, reducing damage and improving inventory visibility. They maximize storage density while maintaining accessibility for safer handling. Proper rack systems enhance workplace safety, improve space utilization, and streamline material flow. By storing materials in a structured system, facilities can reduce waste, improve accuracy, and increase overall operational efficiency.
