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Row Spacers for Pallet Rack Safety — Pallet Storage Solutions Monroe MI

Row Spacers for Secure Pallet Racking — Monroe, MI & Nationwide

High-strength steel row spacers for back-to-back pallet rack alignment and stability. Lengths 6"–24", standard and seismic types, bolt-on installation. ANSI MH16.1/OSHA compliant. Custom lengths available — ships from Monroe, Michigan.

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Row Spacers — Enhance Your Warehouse Stability

Row Spacers installed on back-to-back pallet racking

Row spacers are vital ANSI MH16.1-required components of back-to-back pallet racking systems, designed to maintain consistent spacing and alignment between rack rows. At Pallet Storage Solutions in Monroe, MI, we provide high-strength precision-engineered row spacers that enhance warehouse safety, improve rack stability, and extend storage system service life. Call 734-621-5052.

Row spacers transfer lateral forces between rack rows, prevent rack "walking" that reduces aisle width over time, and provide redundant load paths that contain damage from forklift impact. Available in standard, heavy-duty, adjustable, and seismic configurations — compatible with teardrop, keystone, and structural rack systems.

Standard lengths 6", 8", 12", 18", and 24" — custom lengths available. Bolt-on installation, no major disassembly required. OSHA and ANSI MH16.1 compliant. Ships nationwide from Monroe, MI.

Features & Benefits

Key advantages that make our row spacers the ideal choice for optimizing pallet racking stability and OSHA compliance in demanding warehouse environments.

Heavy-Duty Construction

Premium structural steel — engineered to transfer lateral forces between back-to-back rack rows without deformation under repeated forklift loading cycles.

Improved Rack Stability

Maintains precise back-to-back spacing to prevent rack rows from shifting, "walking" apart, or collapsing from lateral loads or forklift impact forces.

Enhanced Warehouse Safety

ANSI MH16.1 requires row spacers on all back-to-back rack installations. Reduces accident risk from rack misalignment and provides redundant load paths that contain progressive collapse.

Universal Compatibility

Bolt-on design fits most standard rack systems — teardrop, keystone, and structural. Retrofittable to loaded existing racks without major disassembly. Verify upright column profile before ordering.

Quick Installation

Bolt-on design requires only basic hand tools — installs on existing loaded racks at upright column sections between or below beam levels without disrupting operations.

Multiple Lengths & Types

Standard lengths 6", 8", 12", 18", and 24". Standard, heavy-duty, adjustable, and seismic types available. Custom lengths for non-standard row spacing or fire code flue space requirements.

ANSI MH16.1 Required

ANSI MH16.1 mandates row spacers on all back-to-back selective rack installations. Non-compliance is an OSHA violation — all back-to-back racks must be retrofitted with row spacers before use.

Corrosion-Resistant Finish

Powder-coated finish for indoor warehouse environments. Hot-dip galvanized option available for cold storage, outdoor, and high-humidity facilities where moisture causes long-term steel corrosion.

Prevents Aisle Narrowing

Row spacers lock back-to-back rows at the correct OSHA-required aisle width — preventing the gradual aisle narrowing that creates forklift clearance violations and increases collision risk over time.

Types of Row Spacers

Four row spacer types tailored to diverse warehouse requirements — from standard selective rack installations to seismic zone compliance.

Standard Row Spacers

Standard Row Spacers

Ideal for typical warehouse applications with selective pallet racking in standard environments. Most commonly used for back-to-back selective and double-deep rack installations.

  • Best For: Standard selective pallet racking
  • Features: Reliable performance, moderate load capacity
Heavy-Duty Row Spacers

Heavy-Duty Row Spacers

Reinforced construction for high-capacity or cold storage environments with heavier pallet loads and galvanized finish for moisture resistance in refrigerated facilities.

  • Best For: High-capacity storage, cold storage
  • Features: Reinforced construction, high load ratings
Adjustable Row Spacers

Adjustable Row Spacers

Telescoping multi-position design for warehouses with changing layouts or aisle widths — adjustable without removing from the installed position on the upright column.

  • Best For: Dynamic warehouse layouts
  • Features: Telescoping, multi-position design
Seismic Row Spacers

Seismic Row Spacers

Enhanced lateral load resistance for earthquake-prone regions — California, Pacific Northwest, and New Madrid Seismic Zone. Engineered to meet local building code seismic specifications.

  • Best For: High-seismic zones
  • Features: Enhanced lateral load resistance

How Row Spacers Work

Three structural mechanisms by which row spacers integrate into back-to-back racking to prevent hazards and provide structural integrity.

1

Load Distribution

Transfers lateral forces (forklift impact, seismic) from one rack row to the adjacent row, effectively doubling the lateral resistance of the combined back-to-back structure.

2

Geometric Stability

Prevents rack "walking" — the gradual separation or convergence of back-to-back rows over time from repeated forklift loading — maintaining precise aisle widths and forklift clearance.

3

Redundant Support

Provides alternative load paths through the adjacent undamaged row if one row column sustains forklift impact — helping contain damage and prevent progressive collapse of the system.

Pro Tip: Install row spacers at multiple heights for comprehensive stabilization — minimum two per upright frame (near top and middle), with additional spacers every 5–6 feet for taller racks. Seismic zones may require closer spacing per local building code.

Applications & Use Cases

Row spacers deliver unmatched versatility across a wide range of warehouse environments where back-to-back pallet racking is used.

Distribution Centers

Manages large back-to-back rack systems with high forklift traffic — standard row spacers maintain aisle dimensions and contain progressive damage from repeated minor impacts.

Cold Storage

Heavy-duty galvanized row spacers maintain back-to-back alignment for safe pallet movement in refrigerated and frozen environments where corrosion resistance is critical.

Manufacturing

Supports heavy raw material and finished goods storage on back-to-back racks near assembly lines — heavy-duty row spacers handle the increased lateral loads from heavier pallet weights.

E-commerce & Retail

Optimizes high-density back-to-back inventory storage in e-commerce fulfillment centers with fast pick rates and frequent forklift activity at all hours.

Automotive & Industrial

Handles bulky or irregular loads on back-to-back cantilever or structural racking in automotive parts and industrial supply warehouses.

Pharmaceutical & Healthcare

Maintains precise back-to-back row alignment in pharmaceutical and healthcare warehouses where rack stability directly impacts inventory integrity and regulatory compliance.

Third-Party Logistics (3PL)

3PL facilities handling diverse client inventory types depend on precise back-to-back aisle widths for multi-client forklift operations — row spacers maintain consistent aisle geometry regardless of load changes.

High-Bay Warehouses

Tall back-to-back rack systems (above 20 ft) experience greater lateral sway forces — seismic and heavy-duty row spacers installed at 5-ft intervals provide the additional bracing these high-bay configurations require.

Compatibility & Installation Guide

Our row spacers integrate with selective pallet racks, drive-in racks, push-back racking, and other systems — straightforward bolt-on installation with basic hand tools.

1. Align Frames

Position two back-to-back upright frames at the correct gap distance specified by the rack engineering drawings, seismic code, or fire code flue space requirement.

2. Position Spacers

Place spacers at recommended intervals (every 5–6 feet of upright height). Minimum two per upright frame — one near top beam, one near middle. Seismic zones may require closer spacing.

3. Attach Spacers

Bolt row spacer to both upright columns with provided hardware. Tighten to specified torque — under-torqued bolts allow spacer movement that defeats the lateral transfer function.

4. Verify & Tighten

Verify even spacing at all spacer locations with a tape measure. Confirm all bolts are fully tightened. Install OSHA-required load capacity placards before returning rack to service.

Pro Tip: Install at least two spacers per frame — one near the top and one near the middle — for maximum stability. For seismic zone installations, consult a qualified engineer for spacer location and bolt torque specifications before installation.

Maintenance & Inspection Tips

OSHA requires annual inspection of all rack components — proactive row spacer maintenance ensures they remain effective and keeps your facility in compliance.

Annual OSHA Inspections

OSHA requires annual rack inspections. Include row spacer condition in your inspection — check for corrosion, deformation, and loose bolts. Document findings in your written inspection report.

Tighten Connections

Check bolt torque every six months in high-traffic facilities. Vibration from forklift operations can loosen fasteners over time — retighten to specified torque when any loosening is found.

Clean Periodically

Remove dust, debris, and product residue from spacer connection points. In food, pharmaceutical, and cold storage environments, clean with approved sanitizing solutions per facility protocols.

Replace Damaged Parts

OSHA requires immediate replacement of bent, cracked, or heavily corroded row spacers — damaged spacers cannot transfer lateral loads and must not remain in service. Replace only with rated components.

Verify Rack Alignment

Measure back-to-back row spacing at each spacer location annually. Spacing outside the specified tolerance indicates spacer loosening or rack movement — investigate and correct before next use.

Schedule Professional Inspections

OSHA requires annual rack inspections by a qualified person with a written report. Pallet Storage Solutions provides certified rack inspection services — call 734-621-5052 to schedule.

Touch Up Protective Coatings

For outdoor and cold storage spacers, inspect galvanized coating annually for bare spots. Touch up powder-coated spacers with compatible paint at scratches to prevent rust from spreading.

Document All Findings

OSHA requires written rack inspection reports — document spacer condition, bolt torque checks, and replaced components. Maintain records for a minimum of three years for compliance audit purposes.

Pro Tip: Combine row spacers with other pallet rack accessories such as column protectors and post protectors for a complete warehouse safety system. Pallet Storage Solutions provides certified annual rack inspection services — call 734-621-5052.

Compliance & Standards

Row spacers are rigorously tested and certified to meet the highest industry benchmarks for warehouse safety and structural performance.

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.176

OSHA requires all pallet rack systems to be maintained in safe condition with secure structural components. Back-to-back racks without row spacers violate the structural stability requirement — all installed spacers must be free of damage and bolts must be properly torqued.

ANSI MH16.1

ANSI MH16.1 (the RMI standard for industrial steel storage racks) requires row spacers on all back-to-back selective rack installations and specifies minimum spacer quantity and placement. Seismic zone installations require additional spacer specifications per local building code.

Why Choose Pallet Storage Solutions

Monroe, MI warehouse racking experts since 2018 — reliable row spacer solutions backed by engineering expertise, competitive pricing, and fast nationwide delivery.

Trusted Experts

Monroe, MI racking specialists since 2018 — experience with row spacer selection, seismic specifications, and ANSI MH16.1 compliance across the Midwest and nationwide.

Custom Solutions

Custom lengths for non-standard row spacing, seismic zone installations, and fire code flue space requirements. Galvanized finish for cold storage and outdoor applications.

Fast Nationwide Shipping

Standard row spacer lengths in stock at Monroe, MI for same-week shipment — minimizing downtime on urgent OSHA-required replacement and retrofit orders.

Competitive Pricing

Superior craftsmanship at competitive prices with financing options for qualifying projects. Individual spacer and bulk orders available — call 734-621-5052 for current pricing.

Free Expert Support

Free row spacer selection support — provide your rack system, upright height, and row spacing, and our specialists confirm the correct spacer type, length, and quantity before you order.

Compliance Documentation

All row spacers ship with load capacity documentation and ANSI MH16.1 compliance information — supporting your OSHA inspection records and building permit documentation for seismic zone installations.

Replacement & Retrofit Ready

In-stock standard spacers ship same-week from Monroe, MI — ideal for urgent OSHA-required retrofits on existing back-to-back racks operating without spacers. Call 734-621-5052 for current stock.

Monroe, MI — Midwest Coverage

Based in Monroe, MI with fast shipping across Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and nationwide — our central location minimizes transit time for Midwest warehouse facilities.

What Our Clients Say

"We retrofitted our entire back-to-back pallet rack setup with row spacers from Pallet Storage Solutions. They fit perfectly on our existing teardrop uprights and made a noticeable difference in overall rack stability — our OSHA inspector was satisfied on the first inspection."

Anthony B., Operations Manager, Detroit, MI
★★★★★

"Top-quality components and responsive customer service. The team at Pallet Storage Solutions verified compatibility with our keystone uprights before we ordered, and the bolt-on installation took our crew less than an hour per rack row."

Megan P., Warehouse Supervisor, Georgia
★★★★★

Frequently Asked Questions About Row Spacers

What is a row spacer used for in pallet racking?
A row spacer bolts between back-to-back rack upright frames to: (1) transfer lateral forces between rows, doubling the lateral resistance of the combined structure; (2) prevent rack "walking" — gradual row separation that reduces aisle widths and creates forklift clearance hazards; (3) provide redundant load paths that contain damage from forklift impact and prevent progressive collapse. ANSI MH16.1 requires row spacers on all back-to-back rack configurations. Contact Pallet Storage Solutions at 734-621-5052 for row spacer selection guidance.
What lengths are available for row spacers?
Standard lengths: 6", 8", 12", 18", and 24" — plus custom lengths for non-standard configurations. The correct length equals the required back-to-back gap between upright frames, determined by the rack engineering drawings, seismic code, or fire code flue space requirement (typically minimum 4–6 inches). Contact Pallet Storage Solutions at 734-621-5052 for length selection based on your rack configuration and local code requirements.
Do I need row spacers on every back-to-back rack?
Yes — row spacers are required by ANSI MH16.1 for all back-to-back rack configurations. They're not needed for single-row wall racks. Minimum two per upright frame (top and middle), with additional spacers every 5–6 feet for taller racks. Seismic zones may require closer spacing per local building code. Operating back-to-back racks without row spacers is an OSHA violation. Call 734-621-5052 for quantity recommendations for your specific configuration.
Can I add row spacers to my existing racks?
Yes. Our bolt-on row spacers install on most existing back-to-back rack systems — including teardrop pallet racks and keystone racks — without major disassembly. Beam levels can remain loaded during installation at upright column sections between or below beam levels. For seismic zone retrofits, consult a qualified engineer for spacer location, quantity, and bolt torque requirements. Call 734-621-5052 to verify compatibility with your upright column profile before ordering.
How many row spacers should I use per rack section?
Minimum two per upright frame pair — one near the top beam level and one near the middle. For racks taller than 15 feet, three spacers per frame are recommended (top, middle, lower third). Install at every 5–6 feet of vertical height. For back-to-back rack rows with multiple column bays, spacers at every upright frame pair — not just at row ends. Seismic zones may require additional spacers per local building code. Call 734-621-5052 for a quantity recommendation based on your upright height and bay configuration.

Strengthen Your Warehouse with Row Spacers

Don't compromise on safety or stability — enhance your back-to-back racking system with durable, OSHA-compliant row spacers from Pallet Storage Solutions in Monroe, MI. Free selection support and fast nationwide shipping. Contact us for a free quote.

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