Pallets are the backbone of global logistics and warehouse operations. But one of the most frequently asked questions is: “How much weight can a pallet hold?” Whether you’re shipping products, storing materials, or designing a warehouse system, understanding pallet load capacity is essential. This article provides a comprehensive guide to pallet weight limits based on material type, size, load distribution, and usage context.
Factors That Affect Pallet Weight Capacity
The weight a pallet can hold depends on several key factors:
1. Material Type
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Wooden Pallets: Most common and strong. Can hold 1,500–3,000 lbs (680–1360 kg).
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Plastic Pallets: Durable and reusable. Typically hold 1,000–5,000 lbs (450–2250 kg) depending on design.
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Metal Pallets (Steel/Aluminum): For heavy-duty use. Can support up to 10,000 lbs (4500+ kg) or more.
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Paper/Cardboard Pallets: Lightweight and recyclable. Best for light loads under 1,000 lbs (450 kg).
2. Pallet Size
Standard pallet sizes differ by region:
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North American (GMA) Standard: 48 x 40 inches
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European Standard (EUR/EPAL): 1200 x 800 mm
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Larger or custom pallets may support more weight but also require more support.
3. Load Type
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Static Load: Weight a pallet can hold while stationary. Often up to 3,000–6,000 lbs (1360–2700 kg).
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Dynamic Load: Weight a pallet can carry while being lifted or moved. Usually 1,500–3,000 lbs (680–1360 kg).
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Racking Load: Load supported when pallet is placed in racking with open space underneath. This is the lowest capacity, often between 1,000–2,000 lbs (450–900 kg).
4. Load Distribution
A well-distributed load increases capacity. Point loads (all weight in one spot) can cause failure even under lower weights.
Weight Capacity by Pallet Type (Quick Reference Table)
Pallet Type | Static Load | Dynamic Load | Racking Load |
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Wood Pallet | 3,000 – 6,000 lbs | 2,000 – 3,000 lbs | 1,500 – 2,000 lbs |
Plastic Pallet | 2,000 – 5,000 lbs | 1,500 – 3,000 lbs | 1,000 – 2,000 lbs |
Metal Pallet | 6,000 – 10,000+ lbs | 4,000 – 6,000 lbs | 3,000 – 5,000 lbs |
Cardboard Pallet | 500 – 1,000 lbs | 300 – 800 lbs | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you overload a pallet?
Yes. Overloading may cause:
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Collapse of pallet
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Injury or product damage
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Forklift or racking failure
How do I know the pallet weight rating?
Look for manufacturer specs, or ask your supplier. Never guess — especially in racking systems.
Do pallets have weight limits printed on them?
Some industrial plastic or metal pallets have molded-in ratings. Wooden pallets generally do not.
Best Practices for Safe Pallet Loading
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Distribute weight evenly — avoid stacking all weight in one spot.
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Use corner supports to stabilize tall loads.
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Check for pallet damage before use.
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Choose the right pallet for your specific needs (static vs. racking).
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Follow OSHA or warehouse guidelines for safety.
Conclusion
The weight a pallet can hold varies widely depending on material, size, usage type, and load distribution. Standard wooden pallets support around 2,000–3,000 lbs dynamically, while heavy-duty metal pallets can carry far more. Knowing your pallet’s limits ensures safer, more efficient storage and transport — and prevents costly accidents.
If you need help choosing the right pallet for your industry or application, contact our team of experts — we’re happy to help.