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If you are installing a pull-out pant rack or organizing a walk-in closet, the main concerns are structural integrity and ergonomics.
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Weight and Sagging: A major issue is the load-bearing capacity. Standard shelves are often 18mm thick, but for garment racks (especially those holding heavy winter clothes), the shelf thickness should be doubled to 36mm to prevent the shelf from sagging or breaking under the weight of the track and clothes.
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Space Constraints: You must carefully measure the available width. Remember to subtract the thickness of the hinges (usually about 2cm per side) from the total cabinet width to ensure the rack fits properly without hitting the doors.
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Dimensions: The height of the hanging rod is crucial. It is generally recommended to install it at your height plus 200mm to ensure clothes do not drag on the floor. Additionally, the cabinet depth usually needs to be between 550mm and 600mm to accommodate folded clothes or hangers without the door hitting them.
In the logistics industry, "Garment-on-Hanger" (GOH) containers are used to ship clothes already hung.
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Weight Distribution: The biggest concern here is balancing the load. You must ensure the weight is evenly distributed along the rods to avoid exceeding the container's maximum payload (which can be up to 26 tons, but must be managed carefully).
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Damage Prevention: During transit, clothes can swing and rub against each other. To prevent this, garments must be spaced 3–5 cm apart and secured with straps. There are also strict rules about what cannot be shipped this way—such as liquid items or damp clothing—to prevent contamination.
In retail environments, the primary concern is security and space utilization. Store owners must balance the need for customers to easily access clothes with the risk of theft. Additionally, the design of the rack must facilitate a good customer experience without wasting floor space.
Usage Scenario | Primary Concern | Solution/Mitigation |
Home Cabinets | Shelf Sagging | Use 36mm thick double-layer shelves instead of 18mm. |
Clothing Storage | Limited Space | Calculate "Cabinet Width - Hinge Thickness" to ensure fit. |
Shipping | Cargo Damage | Secure garments with straps and maintain 3-5cm spacing. |