Description
Description
Weha 10 ft Heavy Hippo HD Bundle Rack — Stone Slab Bundle Storage
The Weha Heavy Hippo HD Bundle Rack is a heavy-duty, free-standing rack designed to store full slab bundles in stone-fabrication shops and warehouses. The 10 ft (3.05 m) base accommodates large-format slabs of granite, marble, quartzite, and engineered stone. The "HD" (heavy-duty) frame is built for the highest weight ratings in the Hippo family and is intended for shops that store full inbound bundles directly on the rack.
Features
- 10 ft (3.05 m) bundle-rack base for full-size slab storage
- Heavy-duty frame for maximum bundle weight
- Welded steel construction with painted finish
- Designed for granite, marble, quartzite, and engineered stone slabs
- Compatible with standard Weha replacement Hippo poles
- Free-standing design — no anchoring required on a level slab
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Weha |
| Part Number | 137605 |
| Model Family | Heavy Hippo HD Bundle Rack |
| Rack Length | 10 ft (3.05 m) |
| Rack Type | Heavy-Duty Slab Bundle Rack |
| Frame Material | Welded steel, painted |
| Compatible Materials | Granite, marble, quartzite, engineered stone, large-format porcelain |
- Place the rack on a level concrete floor with adequate clearance on both sides for slab loading.
- Verify the frame is square and stable before any slabs are loaded.
- Load the bundle so the slab edges are evenly distributed across the rack base — never load a bundle off-center.
- Confirm the bundle is leaning into the rack's back support before releasing the lifting equipment.
- Inspect the rack for damage and weld integrity at regular intervals; remove from service if cracks are visible.
- Wear ANSI Z87 eye protection and a dust-rated respirator.
- Inspect the tool/accessory before each use; remove from service if cracks, deformation, or excessive wear are visible.
- Follow OSHA and local site safety procedures at all times.
- Never stand or work on the load-bearing side of a loaded bundle rack.
- Verify lifting-equipment WLL exceeds the bundle weight before placing or removing slabs.
Always wear appropriate PPE. Follow local safety regulations when using power tools or material-handling equipment.


