Support step
Metal grating step, with sides of the same height as the bearing and non-slip front bars that enhances the visual perception of the step and provides forward anti-slip, which is mounted over the auxiliary structure of the side rails.
Metal grating step, with sides of the same height as the bearing and non-slip front bars that enhances the visual perception of the step and provides forward anti-slip, which is mounted over the auxiliary structure of the side rails.
A support step could be produced as everyone grating type, as electrowelded, as pressed and manual grating. In case of electrowelded grating step, the bearing bars and separating bars will be joined by welding, without adding welding material and pressure concentrated on the joints. In the case of pressed grating step,
bearing bars and separated bars will be joined by mechanical pressure, and for manual grating kind will be joined by fitting both together without pressure and welding reinforcement in alternating joints.
Carbon steel is the most common material used in the manufacture of manual grating, which can be supplied in stainless steel, in case of pressed and manual grating, also could be produced by corten steel. The stresses to which it would be subjected determine the quality and finish, with the most recommended being galvanized, which provides the essential protection against corrosion.
Electrowelded grating could be produced as intermittent teeth serration or half moon serration, in the other hand, in case of pressed and manual grating bearing and separating bars could be produced with continuous teeth serration type or with half moon serration.
The pictures shown are type details whose measurements are set out in the Product Manufacturing Table.
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Isometric view
The values shown in the tables are referenced to those included in the graphical representation of the product.
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