If you manage a warehouse or distribution center, you already know that pallet racking is the backbone of your storage operation. But the rack frame and beams are only the beginning. The accessories you add to your teardrop pallet rack system are what turn a basic structure into a safe, high-performing, and fully optimized warehouse asset.
This guide breaks down the most important teardrop pallet rack accessories: what they are, how they work, and when you need them. Whether you’re building a new system from scratch or upgrading an existing setup, understanding these components will help you make smarter purchasing decisions and keep your team safer.
What Is a Teardrop Pallet Rack?
Teardrop pallet racks get their name from the distinctive teardrop-shaped (or keyhole-shaped) slots punched into the vertical upright columns. These slots create a universal connection system — beams and accessories lock in with a simple hook-and-clip mechanism, no bolts required. It’s the most widely used racking system in North America and the industry standard for good reason:
Now let’s explore the accessories that make this system work at its best.
Essential Teardrop Pallet Rack Accessories: Types & Uses
1. Beam Safety Pins (Locking Clips)
Safety pins (also called locking clips or beam locks) are the single most important safety accessory on any teardrop rack. They insert through the teardrop slot and lock the beam connector in place, preventing beams from being accidentally dislodged by a forklift strike or a shifting load.
Pro Tip: OSHA and RMI (Rack Manufacturers Institute) guidelines require safety pins on all beam connections. Never operate a rack without them, it’s both a safety hazard and a compliance issue.
2. Wire Decking
Wire mesh decking panels lay across the horizontal beams to create a stable surface for items that can’t sit directly on open beams; boxes, cartons, totes, or odd-shaped items. Wire decking is one of the most frequently added pallet rack accessories because it dramatically increases the versatility of any rack bay.
3. Row Spacers
Row spacers (also called aisle spacers or back-to-back spacers) are horizontal bars that connect two rows of pallet racking placed back-to-back. They maintain proper row spacing, add lateral stability to the system, and prevent products from being pushed off the back of a rack during loading.
4. Upright Column Protectors & Post Guards
Forklift impacts are one of the leading causes of rack damage and warehouse accidents. Upright column protectors (also called post guards or rack guards) absorb and deflect impact energy before it reaches the vertical uprights.
5. Pallet Support Bars
Standard teardrop racks support loads on two horizontal beams. Pallet support bars span between those beams (perpendicular) to provide extra support in the middle of the bay, preventing pallets from sagging, bowing, or falling through the gap between beams.
6. Rack Labels & Label Holders
Efficient warehouse management depends on fast, accurate product location. Rack labels and magnetic or adhesive label holders keep location signage organized and easy to update.
7. Backstop Bars & Rack Dividers
Backstop bars prevent products from being pushed or falling off the rear of a rack. Dividers and separators organize product zones within a single bay, reducing picking errors and improving inventory control.
8. Shims, Leveling Feet & Anchor Bolts
Proper installation is foundational to rack safety. Uneven floors are common in Northeast warehouses (especially in older facilities) and these accessories ensure racks sit level and are properly anchored.
Never overlook anchor bolts. An unanchored rack is a falling rack.
How to Choose the Right Teardrop Pallet Rack Accessories
Step 1: Audit Your Current Setup
Walk your aisles and identify what’s missing or worn: Are safety pins in place on every beam? Is wire decking present where needed? Are uprights protected from forklift traffic? A simple audit takes 30 minutes and can reveal serious safety gaps.
Step 2: Match Accessories to Your Load Profile
Heavier loads need heavier accessories. For example, bulk pallet storage on industrial-grade racks demands bolt-down column protectors and step wire decking rated for 2,500+ lbs. Light carton storage on pick racks needs lighter, more flexible solutions.
Step 3: Verify Load Ratings
Every accessory has published load ratings. Never exceed the rack system’s maximum load capacity, and ensure your accessories are rated to match your heaviest loads. When in doubt, consult a warehouse specialist.
Step 4: Plan for OSHA & RMI Compliance
Key requirements include safety pins on all beams, anchor bolts at each upright, appropriate load capacity signage, and regular rack inspection schedules. Yankee Supply’s team can help ensure your setup meets current standards.
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Conclusion
Teardrop pallet rack accessories aren’t optional add-ons, they are essential components that determine how safe, functional, and efficient your warehouse storage system will be. From safety pins that prevent beam displacement to column protectors that absorb forklift impacts, the right accessories protect your inventory, your equipment, and most importantly, your team.
The good news: building a properly equipped teardrop rack system doesn’t have to be complicated. Start with the safety essentials, match accessories to your specific loads and workflows, and work with a knowledgeable supplier who understands the demands of Northeast warehouse operations.
Yankee Supply has been helping warehouses build better, safer storage systems. Browse our full line of pallet rack accessories online, or reach out to our team for personalized guidance.
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