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Cantilever Rack in Minnesota

Cantilever rack has no front columns. Arms extend from a single row of uprights, so you can store long, bulky, or irregularly shaped items without fighting a frame. Lumber, pipe, steel bar, furniture, boats — anything that doesn't sit nicely on a 48x40 pallet belongs on cantilever. Minneapolis-St. Paul is a major regional distribution hub for the Upper Midwest and Northern Plains. Target's headquarters (and its massive supply chain operation) is based here. The state's warehouse market serves a wide geographic area with limited alternatives — there's not another major hub until you reach Chicago or Denver.

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Cantilever Rack Suppliers in Minnesota (3)

When to Choose Cantilever Rack

  • Your product is longer than a standard pallet (lumber, pipe, tubing, bar stock)
  • Loads are bulky or irregularly shaped and don't palletize well
  • You need to load and unload from the front without obstructions
  • Forklift operators handle items of varying lengths throughout the day
  • You want adjustable arm heights to accommodate changing inventory mix

Key Specs to Ask About

  • Arm length (determines max load depth — 24" to 72" is typical)
  • Arm capacity (rated per arm, not per level — 500 to 5,000+ lbs)
  • Column height and base depth (taller rack needs deeper bases for stability)
  • Single-sided vs. double-sided configuration
  • Arm pitch — spacing between bolt holes determines height adjustability
  • Bracing type (X-bracing vs. horizontal only) affects lateral stability

How It Compares

FactorCantilever RackSelective Rack
Load typeLong, bulky, irregularly shapedStandard pallets (48x40)
Front columnsNone — clear front accessColumns on both sides of each bay
Arm adjustabilityHeight adjustable via bolt holesBeam levels adjustable via teardrop slots
Typical useLumber, pipe, furniture, bar stockPalletized goods in distribution
Cost per position$$$ (heavier steel, fewer positions per foot)$ (most economical per pallet)

Cantilever is designed for items that don't fit on pallets — long stock, bulky shapes, and oversized items. If your product palletizes well, selective rack is cheaper and more efficient. If it doesn't palletize well, cantilever is the answer.

Did you know?

The Mall of America in Bloomington has 5.6 million square feet of total space, including 2.87 million square feet of retail. The warehouse and distribution infrastructure feeding that mall is larger than the mall itself — the backstage is always bigger than the stage.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much weight can a cantilever arm hold?
It depends on arm length and construction. Roll-formed arms typically handle 500-2,500 lbs each. Structural I-beam arms go up to 5,000+ lbs. The longer the arm, the lower its capacity at the same material gauge — leverage works against you. Always check the rated capacity at the arm tip, not the base.
What's the difference between structural and roll-formed cantilever?
Structural cantilever uses hot-rolled I-beams for arms and columns. It's heavier, stronger, and more resistant to impact damage. Roll-formed uses lighter-gauge bent steel. For heavy industrial use (lumber, steel, pipe), structural is the standard. Roll-formed works fine for lighter loads like furniture or boxed goods.
Can I store pallets on cantilever rack?
You can, but it's usually not the best choice. Selective rack is cheaper per pallet position and designed for palletized loads. Cantilever makes sense for pallets only if you're also storing long items on the same system and want one rack type throughout your facility.
How many cantilever rack suppliers are in Minnesota?
We currently list 3 companies offering cantilever rack in Minnesota. This number grows as we expand our directory. Nearby states may have additional options.
Did you know?

The longest piece of dimensional lumber ever milled was a Douglas fir measuring 126 feet — roughly the length of a Boeing 737. Good luck fitting that on a standard pallet.

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