Folding Clothes Rack Load-bearing Capacity

The load-bearing capacity of a folding clothes rack is its core performance indicator, which directly affects the safety and practicality of use. The load-bearing design of different products varies greatly, as shown below:

 

Basic load-bearing range: The conventional load-bearing capacity of a regular folding clothes hanger is generally around 30 kilograms, and can be increased to over 60 kilograms when subjected to uniform force, suitable for daily clothing drying needs.
Enhanced load-bearing design: Some products achieve higher load-bearing capacity through material upgrades and structural optimization. For example, stainless steel drying racks can support a single pole load-bearing capacity of over 50 kilograms, with an overall load-bearing capacity of 300 kilograms (150 kilograms) without deformation, and can simultaneously dry multiple blankets or more than 40 pieces of clothing.


Scenario based load-bearing advantage: For drying large items such as thick winter clothes, bedding, etc., drying racks with strong load-bearing capacity can avoid the risk of collapse and extend their service life by.


Key factors affecting load-bearing capacity
The load-bearing performance of a folding clothes rack is determined by the material, structural design, and process, and the

Material strength: Stainless steel and aluminum alloy are mainstream load-bearing materials. Stainless steel hangers are rust resistant and have stable load-bearing capacity, while aluminum alloy hangers are lightweight but require attention to thickness (it is recommended to choose thicker ones).



Multi pole dispersed load-bearing: For example, the "Rubik's Cube Drying Rack" uses four independent telescopic poles to distribute weight and improve overall load-bearing capacity.
Reinforcement design: Some products use details such as wavy windproof buckles and anti slip bases to reduce shaking and uneven stress.
Folding joint technology: High quality products use high-strength shafts and springs at the folding joints to avoid looseness or breakage caused by frequent folding.

 

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