Tyre Rack Shelving that keeps every set in order
A dedicated tyre rack (tire rack) helps you keep stock under control: tyres stay in a clear row, easy to see, easy to reach and easy to count. This tyre racking system is a practical choice for organised storage in a garage, a workshop, a warehouse, a tyre hotel or any storage area where fast access and a tidy floor are important.
Designed for organised tyre storage
The rack structure is designed specifically for tyres. Instead of flat shelves that can make handling awkward, tyres are supported on beam levels intended for tyre storage. Storing tyres correctly is also about protecting your stock. A clean, structured tyre store supports better stock rotation and helps keep sets together.
Because the beam levels are height-adjustable, you can adapt the rack to different tyre diameters and stock volumes. This is useful when you store a mix of car tyres of different sizes and profiles, or seasonal sets that come in and out during peak weeks.
Use vertical space and keep the floor clear
One of the main reasons to choose a tyre storage rack is simple: the rack uses height that would otherwise be unused. When tyres are stored vertically in a rack, you can keep aisles clear and reduce the amount of floor space taken up by “temporary” stacks.
Flexible beam levels for different tyre sizes
Tyres are not all the same size, and storage needs change. Adjustable beam levels give you the freedom to set the spacing you need. If your tyre mix changes during the year, the rack can be reconfigured by moving the beams to a new height. The same flexibility helps when you want to separate tyres by brand, vehicle, season, customer, or simply by size.
You can also plan the layout for daily work. Many operators keep the most frequently handled sets on the most accessible levels, while reserve stock can be placed higher. When you do a seasonal changeover, being able to adjust the beam height helps you optimise storage as the stock turns over.
Size options
The tyre racking system is built from components so you can select the dimensions that fit your room and your storage plan.
- Upright heights: 2000, 2500 or 3000 mm
- Rack depth: 400 mm (optimised for storing car tyres)
- Beam lengths: 900, 1200, 1500, 1800, 2100 or 2400 mm
Upright height is typically chosen based on ceiling height and how many storage levels you want. Depth stays consistent at 400 mm, which is a practical dimension for storing car tyres without wasting space. Beam length affects both how many tyres you can place on one level and the level load capacity. Choose the beam length according to the tyres you store and the load capacity you need per level.
Tyre beam pair load capacities
The table below shows the load capacity for a pair of tyre beams at different beam lengths. Material thickness is also listed for reference.
| Beam length (mm) |
Load per beam pair (kg) |
Material thickness (mm) |
| 900 |
640 |
1.50 |
| 1200 |
600 |
1.50 |
| 1500 |
560 |
1.50 |
| 1800 |
480 |
1.50 |
| 2100 |
400 |
1.50 |
| 2400 |
460 |
2.00 |
Bay load capacities
Maximum bay load depends on the height of the first horizontal beam level from the floor. The values below are given for reference when planning the rack layout.
| Height of 1st beam level from floor (mm) |
Bay load capacity (kg) |
| 50 |
2900 |
| 500 |
2650 |
| 1000 |
2400 |
| 1500 |
2200 |