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The single number that should drive your rack choice is your heaviest expected case — not your average. Spec to the average and the day a bariatric case arrives, you have no safe place to put it. This guide explains per-shelf load ratings, when to move to a bariatric configuration, and how to load safely.
Standard mortuary racks are rated for adult cases with engineered margin. The rating that matters is per shelf, not total — a single tier must safely hold your heaviest case. The heavy-duty 4-Tier Multi-Load Rack (Model 2000-4TMD) is built for demanding loading. Browse all cadaver storage racks.
If you regularly receive cases beyond standard adult weight or width, pair a higher-rated rack with bariatric / extra-wide storage. Width matters as much as weight — a tray that's strong but too narrow still won't work.
A rack rated for a heavy case doesn't make the manual lift safe. For bariatric transfers, use a higher-capacity mortuary lift — our powered units run from 650 to 1,000+ lb. See the morgue lift buyer's guide.
Tell us your heaviest expected case and we'll confirm the right rack and tier rating before you buy. Start with the mortuary storage racks guide or call a tech.

Coming soon: the HALO system. Flag bariatric cases and capacity limits before a tier is overloaded. Preview HALO →
Standard racks are rated for adult cases with margin; bariatric configurations carry higher ratings. Confirm against your heaviest expected case before ordering.
Check both weight and width. Bariatric cases often need extra-wide trays, not just a higher load rating.
Send the number and we'll confirm the right rack and rating free.