Drum Racks for Stacking & Transport | 55 Gallon Drum Storage

Drum Racks for Stacking & Transport | 55 Gallon Drum Storage
  • Materials: Powder-Coated Carbon Steel Welded Construction
  • Capacities: Single 55-Gallon, Dual 55-Gallon, and Triple 15-Gallon Drum Configurations
  • Load Ratings: 500 lb to 1200 lb Capacity Models
  • Configurations: Stackable Drum Rack and Drum Transport Systems
  • Applications: Drum Storage, Material Handling, and Spill Containment Integration
Drum racks are engineered storage and handling systems designed for organizing, stacking, and transporting industrial drums in warehouses, manufacturing facilities, maintenance operations, and chemical processing environments. This section includes steel drum rack configurations for single 55-gallon drums, dual 55-gallon drum storage, and multi-drum support systems for smaller 15-gallon containers. Constructed from welded carbon steel with reinforced structural frames, these racks support capacities ranging from 500 pounds to 1200 pounds. Drum rack systems are commonly integrated with spill containment pallets and secondary containment platforms to support OSHA and EPA storage requirements. Their compact footprint allows vertical stacking while maintaining forklift accessibility and organized drum dispensing operations.
Product Comparison Chart
Product Drum Capacity Dimensions Weight Capacity Drum Size Compatibility Material
Drum Rack, 1-55 Gallon Drum 1 Drum 33" x 24" x 32" 600 lbs 55-Gallon Drum Carbon Steel
Drum Rack, 2-55 Gallon Drum 2 Drums 53" x 24" x 32" 1200 lbs 55-Gallon Drums Carbon Steel
Drum Rack, 3-15 Gallon Drum 3 Drums 53" x 24" x 32" 500 lbs 15-Gallon Drums Carbon Steel


Drum Rack Configurations and Storage Layouts Industrial drum racks are available in several structural configurations depending on drum quantity, drum size, and operational handling requirements. Single-drum racks are designed for isolated dispensing or compact storage applications where floor space is limited. Dual-drum racks support two standard 55-gallon drums positioned horizontally for simultaneous storage or dispensing operations. Multi-container racks for 15-gallon drums provide increased storage density for smaller chemical containers and lubricants.

Horizontal drum orientation allows access to drum faucets, pumps, and dispensing valves while maintaining stable drum positioning. Rack elevation also permits integration with spill containment pallets and sump systems positioned beneath the drums to capture leaks and drips during dispensing operations.

Material Construction and Structural Engineering Most industrial drum racks are manufactured from welded carbon steel tubing or formed steel channels designed to withstand concentrated drum loads during long-term storage. Powder-coated finishes provide resistance against moisture exposure, chemical splashes, and industrial corrosion commonly found in warehouses and chemical storage areas.

Structural reinforcement points are incorporated at drum contact locations to distribute weight evenly across the rack frame. Load capacities are determined by the combined weight of fully loaded drums, including liquid density variations for oils, chemicals, solvents, or water-based products. Drum rack systems designed for 55-gallon steel drums commonly support capacities between 600 pounds and 1200 pounds depending on the number of drums stored.

Industrial Drum Handling Applications Drum racks are used across manufacturing, automotive, agricultural, chemical processing, and maintenance industries where controlled drum storage and dispensing operations are required. Facilities handling lubricants, fuels, solvents, adhesives, or cleaning chemicals often utilize drum racks to organize bulk liquid inventories while maintaining access for transfer pumps and dispensing systems.

Warehouses use drum racks to reduce floor congestion and improve forklift accessibility. Maintenance departments frequently install drum racks in fluid dispensing stations for oils and industrial lubricants. Agricultural operations use smaller drum rack systems for fertilizer concentrates, pesticides, and treatment chemicals requiring organized storage and controlled dispensing.

Regulatory Compliance and Spill Management Industrial drum storage systems are frequently combined with secondary containment equipment to comply with EPA spill prevention regulations and OSHA workplace safety requirements. Drum racks positioned above containment pallets or spill basins help facilities manage accidental leaks while maintaining organized storage layouts.

Facilities storing hazardous materials may require spill containment systems sized according to drum capacity and liquid type. Proper drum rack spacing also improves visibility during inspections and supports safer drum handling procedures during material transfer operations.

Selection Criteria for Drum Rack Systems: Selecting a drum rack system requires evaluation of drum size, storage capacity requirements, floor loading limitations, and dispensing accessibility. Facilities handling heavier liquid products must calculate total loaded drum weight before selecting rack capacity ratings.

Buyers should evaluate whether the application requires single-drum access, multiple dispensing positions, or compatibility with spill containment systems. Additional considerations include forklift clearance, vertical stacking requirements, corrosion exposure, and compatibility with steel or polyethylene drum types.
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