Engineering facilities have no tolerance for weak storage.

A rack that bends under load is not an inconvenience — it is a safety hazard. A die stored on an undersized shelf is a potential collapse waiting to happen. A heavy casting placed on a rack that was not designed for its weight will fail. In engineering, wrong storage choices have consequences.

At Advance Engineering, we manufacture heavy duty storage racks specifically for engineering industry requirements — where parts are heavy, shapes are irregular, tools are precision-critical, and weight capacities are not suggestions but absolutes.

We have designed and supplied storage systems for press shops, machine shops, tool rooms, die casting facilities, CNC machining centers, heavy fabrication shops, and general engineering warehouses across Gujarat and India.

Our engineering industry racks are over-engineered by design — because in your world, margins of safety are not optional.

INDUSTRIAL STORAGE RACKS FOR ENGINEERING

What Engineering Storage Demands That Regular Racks Cannot Provide

Extreme Weight Per Shelf Position

Engineering components — dies, moulds, heavy castings, gear assemblies, machined billets — routinely weigh 500 kg to 5,000 kg per unit. Standard commercial racks rated at 300–500 kg per level will fail under these loads. Our engineering racks are specifically designed and load-tested for heavy duty applications.

Irregular Shapes That Don’t Fit Standard Rack Depths

A standard rack is 600 mm or 1,000 mm deep. An engineering facility stores components ranging from a 50 mm precision pin to a 2,500 mm machine base. Our racks are manufactured in custom depths, custom widths, and with adjustable configurations to accommodate whatever your floor or machine room produces.

Oil and Chemical Exposure

Engineering workshops deal with cutting oils, coolants, hydraulic fluids, and industrial greases. Standard powder-coated racks deteriorate quickly in these environments. Our engineering racks use higher micron epoxy powder coating and optional hot-dip galvanized finish for environments with heavy oil exposure.

Fork-Lift, Crane, and Manual Combined Operations

Engineering warehouses often use multiple handling methods in the same facility — floor-level manual handling for small tools, fork-lifts for medium components, and overhead cranes for the heaviest pieces. Rack design must account for all three without creating bottlenecks.

Storage Rack Solutions for Every Engineering Application

Die and Mould Storage Racks

Dies and moulds are among the most valuable and heaviest items in an engineering facility. Mishandling them causes surface damage that renders them unusable. Our die storage racks are built with:

  • Heavy steel cradle frames rated to 2,000–5,000 kg per position
  • Smooth, deburr-finished contact surfaces that will not scratch die faces
  • Timber or HDPE insert options to prevent metal-on-metal contact
  • Clear identification label frames for die numbering systems
  • Low-profile ground-level access for crane sling lifting
  • Adjustable cradle spacing for different die footprint sizes

Tool Room Shelving — Precision Storage for Precision Tools

Tool rooms demand a different approach. Here, the focus is on organization and accessibility rather than raw load capacity. Cutting tools, measuring instruments, jigs, fixtures, and gauges need:

  • Dedicated drawer units and bin boxes for small tool storage
  • Foam-lined shelf inserts for delicate instruments (calibers, micrometers)
  • Visual management systems with shadow boards
  • Secure locking mechanisms for high-value tooling
  • Cleanroom-compatible coatings for surfaces near precision machines

Our tool room shelving systems are built to IS standard shelf sizes, fully adjustable, and compatible with standard 5S and lean manufacturing visual management systems.

Raw Material Storage — Bars, Billets, Sheets, and Structural Sections

Engineering facilities receive raw materials in bulk — MS bars, stainless rounds, aluminum profiles, flat plates, and structural sections. These require:

  • Cantilever racks for bars and profiles (up to 6 m lengths)
  • Sheet material racks with vertical slot storage for flat plates and glass
  • Coil cradle racks for wire coil and strip coil storage
  • Bin-style heavy shelving for cut pieces and off-cuts organized by grade

Finished Goods and Sub-Assembly Storage

Between machining and dispatch, finished components and sub-assemblies need organized temporary storage. Our finished goods racks for engineering include:

  • Adjustable pallet racks for component trays and palletized assemblies
  • Dedicated shelf positions for each component family
  • Anti-corrosion VCI (Volatile Corrosion Inhibitor) film-compatible designs
  • Smooth internal surfaces to prevent damage to machined faces

Load Capacity Reference — Our Engineering Rack Range

Rack Type Load Per Shelf Level Typical Engineering Application
Standard Heavy Duty Pallet Rack 1,000 – 3,000 kg Palletized components, sub-assemblies
Extra Heavy Duty Pallet Rack 3,000 – 5,000 kg Large dies, heavy castings, moulds
Cantilever Rack 200 – 800 kg per arm Bars, profiles, sheets, long forgings
Die Storage Cradle Rack 2,000 – 8,000 kg Press dies, injection moulds
Tool Room Shelving 100 – 300 kg per shelf Cutting tools, instruments, jigs
Sheet Vertical Storage Rack 300 – 800 kg per slot Flat plates, sheet metal, glass

All capacities are based on uniformly distributed load. Point loads require specific engineering assessment.

Our Steel and Manufacturing Standards for Engineering Racks

We apply higher specifications for engineering industry racks because the consequences of failure are higher.

  • Steel Grade: IS 2062 E250 (minimum) structural steel for all primary columns and beams. High-stress applications use IS 2062 E350.
  • Column Thickness: 1.8 mm to 3.5 mm cold-rolled or hot-rolled section depending on load requirement.
  • Weld Quality: All welds are performed by certified welders using MIG/MAG process. No gap welds or tack welds on structural joints.
  • Base Plates: Minimum 150 mm × 150 mm × 8 mm MS base plates with M16 anchor bolts for heavy duty installations.
  • Powder Coating: 8-stage pre-treatment (phosphating) + 60–80 micron epoxy powder coat. For oily environments, 100+ micron with chemical-resistant topcoat available.
  • Load Testing: All custom heavy engineering racks are proof-loaded at 125% of rated capacity before dispatch.

Engineering Industry Clients We Have Served

  • Press shops and stamping facilities (die storage racks)
  • CNC machining centers (tool room and component storage)
  • Forging units (billet and finished forging storage)
  • Casting foundries (pattern and casting storage)
  • Gear and gearbox manufacturers (component and assembly storage)
  • Hydraulic and pneumatic equipment manufacturers
  • Industrial valve and fitting manufacturers
  • General fabrication and structural steel shops

Frequently Asked Questions — Engineering Industry Storage Racks

Our standard heavy engineering racks are designed up to 5,000 kg per beam level. For applications requiring higher point loads — such as very large press dies or heavy industrial moulds — we engineer custom solutions rated to specific load requirements after structural calculation. There is no theoretical upper limit; it is an engineering exercise with the right steel sections.

Yes. For facilities that use overhead cranes to move heavy engineering components, we design racks with open top frames and no overhanging structural members that would obstruct crane hook access. We also specify the minimum hook height clearance required, and our racks can be designed with sloped access bays that allow crane approach from any direction.

For engineering facilities with heavy material handling, we recommend column protectors (heavy steel guards bolted around column bases), row end barriers, and aisle guardrails as standard additions. These protect the rack structure from accidental impact without requiring constant visual vigilance from operators.

Yes. For die and mould storage, we fit all contact surfaces with HDPE (high-density polyethylene) liners or hardwood inserts. These materials are softer than the steel die but hard enough to support the weight — preventing metal-on-metal contact that would cause scratching or surface damage. This is standard practice in die storage rack design.

We apply a heavy-duty epoxy powder coat with a chemical-resistant primer for engineering shops with oil exposure. Additionally, for very harsh environments (submerged parts washing areas, coolant-heavy zones), we offer hot-dip galvanized racks that are completely corrosion-proof. Please mention your environment during inquiry so we specify the right surface treatment.

Yes, for all heavy engineering racks (above 1,000 kg load), floor anchoring is mandatory and we specify it as part of our installation. In environments with significant floor vibration from heavy machinery, we use chemical anchor bolts (resin anchors) rather than mechanical expansion bolts — these provide superior vibration resistance. We assess floor condition before specifying anchor type.