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Weha Buffalo Bundle Slab Storage Rack with 72" Poles - 145516

Weha Buffalo Bundle Slab Storage Rack with 72" Poles - 145516

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Weha Buffalo Bundle Slab Storage Rack with 72" Poles - 145516

Weha Buffalo Slab Bundle Storage Racks are the latest technology in vertical stone storage. The Weha Buffalo Slab Racks are rated for 11,500 lbs. per set of poles.

Why use the 72" posts instead of the standard 60" posts? There are slabs, particularly quartz slabs, that are coming in 80" tall now. When storing this taller bundle, the 72" posts will create a better leverage for the tall slabs.

Weha Buffalo Bundle Slab Storage rack design has created a 6 point post touch locking system. While other slab rack bases touch the pole in 1 or 2 places, the Weha Buffalo Slab Rack base creates 6 different pressure points on the post. This design increases the metal-to-metal contact from a standard 4 1/2" to over 9 1/2", doubling the surface contact.

This world patented design offers safest and strongest way of storing stone slabs, including bundles of granite, marble, engineered stone, quartz, quartzite and all natural stone.

Weha special patent multi locking post to base design offers the most surface contact between base and post than any other slab rack system on the market. This design increases the structural strength by 57%. This translates into a greater weight capacity, with full confidence and worry-free storing of full bundles of granite and marble in both 2cm and 3cm stone.

Each Buffalo Slab Storage base has 14 receivers spaced at 8 1/2" on center. 6" from hole to hole.
Included at each end of the bases are anchor holes for securing the Buffalo bundle racks to the floor when required.

The Weha Poles are 2 3/8" x 2 3/8" x 72" long fully hot dipped galvanized.
Each pole comes with the Weha Signature Safety Angle Bracket. This angle bracket faces the stone and offers a fail proof way to set the proper angle for the stone to ensure the safest and least amount of weight transfer to the poles.

What Our Experts Think
  • Heavy-duty bundle storage rack designed for organizing and storing stone slab bundles safely and efficiently.
  • Includes 72-inch support poles that provide stable, secure support for large and heavy materials.
  • Built for granite, marble, quartz, porcelain, and engineered stone storage applications.
  • Heavy-duty steel construction delivers exceptional strength and long-term durability in industrial environments.
  • Helps maximize storage capacity while maintaining easy access to inventory.
  • Provides reliable slab bundle support to reduce the risk of shifting, tipping, or material damage.
  • Improves warehouse and fabrication shop organization by creating a structured storage system.
  • Designed for high-volume material handling operations where safety and efficiency are critical.
  • Ideal for stone yards, fabrication facilities, warehouses, and distribution centers.
  • Expert Verdict: The Weha Buffalo Bundle Slab Storage Rack with 72" Poles is a robust, high-capacity storage solution that enhances material protection, workplace organization, and operational efficiency for professional stone-handling businesses.**
Q&A

Q: What is the Weha Buffalo Bundle Slab Storage Rack used for?
A: The Buffalo Rack is designed for safely storing and organizing bundles of granite, marble, quartz, quartzite, engineered stone, and other slab materials in fabrication shops and warehouses.

Q: What is included with the 145516 rack system?
A: The system includes two 10-foot galvanized base rails and sixteen 72-inch galvanized safety poles for heavy-duty slab bundle storage.

Q: What is the load capacity of the rack?
A: The Buffalo Rack is rated for 11,500 lbs per set of poles, providing secure storage for heavy stone bundles.

Q: Why does this model use 72-inch poles instead of 60-inch poles?
A: The taller 72-inch poles provide better support and leverage for modern oversized slabs, particularly quartz slabs that can reach up to 80 inches in height.

Q: What makes the Buffalo Rack different from standard slab racks?
A: It features a patented 6-point post touch locking system that increases metal-to-metal contact and improves structural strength compared to conventional rack designs.

Q: Is the rack galvanized?
A: Yes. The rails and poles are fully hot-dipped galvanized, providing superior corrosion resistance and long-term durability.

Q: What materials can be stored on this rack?
A: It is suitable for granite, marble, quartz, quartzite, engineered stone, natural stone slabs, and bundle storage applications.

Q: Does the rack include safety features?
A: Yes. Each pole includes a safety angle bracket, locking notches, and protective white rubber caps to help improve slab stability and prevent surface damage.

Q: Can the rack be anchored to the floor?
A: Yes. Anchor holes are included at both ends of the base rails for secure floor installation when required.

Q: Why choose the Weha Buffalo Bundle Slab Storage Rack (145516)?
A: Its 11,500-lb capacity, 72-inch safety poles, hot-dipped galvanized construction, patented 6-point locking system, and professional-grade durability make it an excellent solution for high-capacity slab bundle storage.

Maintenance Tips
  • Inspect the rack, poles, and support components regularly for bent sections, cracks, or damaged welds.
  • Check all fasteners, pole connections, and mounting points periodically to ensure maximum stability and safety.
  • Keep rack surfaces clean and free from dust, debris, and stone fragments that could affect load support.
  • Inspect poles and contact areas for wear or damage that may compromise slab storage security.
  • Avoid exceeding the rack’s rated load capacity and distribute slab weight evenly across the storage system.
  • Touch up chipped paint or damaged protective coatings promptly to help prevent rust and corrosion.
  • Ensure the rack is positioned on a stable, level surface to maintain safe storage conditions.
  • Perform routine safety inspections and preventive maintenance to maximize durability, load security, and long-term performance.