Pallet Rack Guards for Safer, More Durable Racking
Pallet rack guards protect uprights, row ends, and pick zones from costly forklift impacts and falling inventory. Whether you operate distribution centers, cold storage, e-commerce, 3PL, manufacturing, or retail backrooms, our guarding options help you reduce downtime and improve safety. Explore column guards, end-of-row barriers, bollards, and rack backing designed to fit standard racking while preserving aisle space. Need BIM? Download Revit files. Ready to plan a solution? Request a consultation and our team will size, specify, and install pallet rack guards tailored to your facility.
What are pallet rack guards?
Pallet rack guards protect upright frames from daily forklift contact and pallet handling. These pallet racking column guards absorb impact at the base of the frame where damage is most likely, helping maintain rack alignment and capacity.
Guards are available in bolt-down or strap-on styles to fit common selective rack profiles. Adding upright protection is a simple way to extend rack life, reduce repair costs, and support safer traffic patterns around storage aisles.
Impact Resistance
- Shields upright columns from impact
- Bolt-down or strap-on install
- Fits common rack sizes and profiles
- High-visibility finishes for awareness
- Helps reduce repair costs
End-of-Row Rack Guards for Aisle Protection
End of aisle rack protectors shield row ends from side impacts during tight turns. Anchored steel barriers take the hit before it reaches the frame, keeping pallet rack end guards aligned and intact.
Use these in busy lanes, staging zones, and dock areas to reduce bent posts and out-of-square rows. High-visibility finishes help operators spot hazards fast and avoid contact with pallet racking guards at corners and entries.
Features
- Blocks side impact at row ends
- Floor-anchored for stability
- Works with most rack systems
- Improves operator visibility
- Supports warehouse safety goals
Rack Backing Panels for Fall Prevention
Rack backing panels help prevent cartons and pallets from falling off the back of the rack into walkways or work areas. The mesh design allows airflow and visibility so inventory checks remain quick and accurate.
Panels mount directly to existing frames for a clean retrofit and pair well with pallet racking guards at the front and ends of the bay. Together, they create a continuous barrier that improves safety without slowing operations.
Safety First
- Prevents product falls from rear of racking
- Mesh construction allows airflow and visibility
- Mounts directly to pallet rack frames
- Improves safety near foot traffic zones
- Fast to install and easy to retrofit
Bollards and Column Guards for Maximum Rack Protection
Steel bollards provide a first line of defense in high-impact zones such as corners, doorways, and lane entries. Combined with column guards, they create layered protection that stops equipment before it reaches the rack.
Install bollards with pallet rack guards and end of aisle rack protectors to control traffic and protect vulnerable areas. This approach limits damage, reduces downtime, and helps preserve the long-term integrity of the racking system.
Protect Your Facility
- Stops forklifts before contact
- Direct protection for uprights
- Combines visual and physical safety barriers
- Ideal for high-traffic corners and aisle ends
- Helps prevent racking damage and inventory loss
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Southwest Solutions Near You
With 7 offices in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Colorado, plus teams covering every major metro area nationwide, Southwest Solutions Group delivers expert pallet rack guard sales, design, installation, and maintenace support wherever you need it.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Pallet rack guards are available in several forms, including in row guarding, individual upright guarding, column guarding, and wraparound guarding. These pallet rack guard options help protect pallet rack systems from forklift collisions and everyday warehouse impacts.
Yes, pallet rack guards can be installed around each upright. These individual upright pallet rack guards provide direct protection against forklift impact by shielding the most vulnerable part of the pallet rack structure.
Pallet rack guards are typically 18 inches tall. This height protects the lower portion of the pallet rack structure, which is the area most commonly struck by forklifts and pallet jacks.
Pallet rack guards commonly come in 4 inch or 6 inch wide base options. These sizing variations allow pallet rack guards to match the specific column size and protection requirements of different pallet rack systems.
In row pallet rack guards can be configured as left swing guards, right swing guards, or full in row guards. These in row pallet rack guard designs protect entire rack aisles or specific high-traffic bays, depending on the warehouse layout.
Pallet rack guards are typically bolted down using heavy duty three quarter inch concrete anchors. These anchors ensure that pallet rack guards stay firmly in place during forklift impact.
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Protect Your Racking and Your People
Pallet rack guards are a simple but critical upgrade for any warehouse or storage facility. From upright column protectors to end-of-row barriers and backing panels, these safety solutions help prevent accidents, extend the life of your infrastructure, and keep your operation running smoothly.
Whether you're outfitting a new facility or retrofitting an existing one, Southwest Solutions Group can help you find the right combination of rack protection to match your layout and budget.
Call us at (800) 803-1083 or Contact Us to schedule your free consultation today.
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