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INDEX
M E TA L B A R G R AT I N G S
PA G E
M E TA L S A F E T Y G R AT I N G S
Grip Strut Safety Grating ................................19
Heavy Duty Grip Strut ....................................23
Roof Top Walkways..........................................24
Traction Tread Safety Grating..........................24
Perf-O Grip Safety Grating ..............................25
Grate-Lock Interlocking Safety Grating ............27
Safety Grating Stair Treads ..............................29
Safety Grating Ladder Rungs ..........................30
Safety Grating Walkway Channels ..................31
Floor Re-Surfacing Products ............................32
- 22
- 26
- 28
- 30
F I B E R G L A S S G R AT I N G S
Introduction ....................................................33 - 34
Molded Fiberglass Gratings ............................35 - 38
Pultruded Fiberglass Gratings ..........................39 - 41
Fiberglass Stair Treads ......................................42
P E R F O R AT E D & E X PA N D E D M E TA L S
Perforated Metals ............................................43 - 46
Expanded Metals..............................................47 - 50
WIRE CLOTH
Woven & Welded Wire Cloth..........................51 - 54
P O LY M E R T R E N C H D R A I N S Y S T E M S
ACO Drain Trench Systems ............................55 - 60
S TA I R N O S I N G S & T R E A D S
SuperTread Stair Nosings & Treads ..................61 - 62
S A F E T Y F L O O R P L AT E S
Algrip Slip-Resistant Floor Plates ....................63 - 64
CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS
Orsogril Architectural Fencing Systems ..........65 - 69
Inline Architectural Grilles ..............................70
Kee Structural Pipe Fittings..............................71 - 72
R & B Wagner Handrail Components ............73 - 77
Amplimesh, Ampligrip, & Ampliscreen ..........78
ThruFlow Deck System ....................................78
2008 GRATING PACIFIC
INTRODUCTION
O.C. BEARING
BAR SPACING
WIDTH
BEARING BAR
CROSS BAR
SPAN
M E T H O D S O F A S S E M B LY
WELDED GRATING
RIVETED GRATING
Assembled by inserting
punched bearing and cross bars
into an "eggcrate" configuration
and deforming the cross bars
under hydraulic pressure.
Excellent for the manufacture
of architectural gratings.
SPECIFICATION CONSIDERATIONS
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cause the top surface of the bars to become slippery, the optional serr a te d surface should be
considered. When serrated surfaces are specified,
the bearing bar depth must be increased 1/4"
greater than the sizes shown in the load tables
and selection guides to provide the equivalent
strength of non-serrated bars.
BANDING To enhance architectural appearance or to provide additional transverse stiffness,
the open ends of the grating panels can be banded. This is achieved by welding a flatbar, similar
in size to the bearing bars, to the cut ends of the
grating panel. Banding can reduce impact stresses
by transferring loads to adjacent bars that are not
directly subjected to service loads. Trim banding
should always be considered when the grating
panels are designed to be removable on even an
infrequent basis. Additionally, banding should
always be specified when the ends of the bearing
bars are unsupported or the grating is designed
to service vehicular loads. Further banding
descriptions and welding standards can be found
on page 17 of this catalog.
FINISHES Steel grating products are usually
shipped with one of three standard finishes, bare
steel, painted with one coat of the manufacturers
red or black paint, or hot dip galvanized after fabrication in accordance with ASTM Standard A-123.
Aluminum products are commonly supplied as
mill finished, but are also available with optional
anodized finishes. Stainless steel products as produced typically require secondary finishing such
as chemical cleaning, abrasive blasting or electropolishing. All of our grating products can addi-
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WIDTH
SPAN
UNSUPPORTED SPAN
OPTIONAL
SERRATED SURFACE
OPTIONAL
END BANDING
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TABLE
TA
B L OF
E OSPACINGS
F S PA CAVAILABLE
I N G S AVA I L A B L E
hen selecting a bar grating product, consider Welded Steel Grating first. Usually
our most economical products, they provide a comfortable walking surface
with nearly 80 percent open area. This, combined with the positive welded cross
bar/bearing bar intersection, make these products our most popular. Manufactured
from ASTM A-1011 carbon steel, welded gratings are recommended for nearly all
industrial flooring applications.
To specify welded steel grating, first specify the type of grating from the adjacent
W" indicates the assembly of
table. In the instance of standard welded grating, the "W
the grating shall be Welded construction, the " 1 9 " indicates that the bearing bars
shall be 19/16's (1-3/16) inches on center, and the " 4 " indicates that the cross bars
shall be spaced at 4 inches on center. Following selection of the type of grating, consult the load table below to select the appropriate bearing bar size for the loads and
spans to be serviced. Proper designation for standard welded grating with 1" x 3/16"
bearing bars is indicated W-19-4 1" x 3/16".
4"
STANDARD
WELDED
GRATING
1 16"
TYPE W-19-4
2"
OTHER BAR
SPACINGS
AVAILABLE
2"
1 16"
TYPE W-19-2
4"
15
"
16
TYPE W-15-4
2"
TYPE W-19-4
15
2"
"
16
TYPE W-15-2
4"
ADA
CONFORMING
SPACINGS
11
"
16
TYPE W-11-4
11
TYPE W-11-4
2"
2"
19-4
19-2
7-4
7-2
4.8
4.9
5.7
6.4
7.2
9.7
10.7
6.4
6.9
7.7
9.2
10.0 14.5
16.0
5.9
6.2
7.1
8.2
9.0
12.9
14.2
8.4
9.2
10.2
12.1
13.1 19.4
21.3
7.4
7.8
8.8
10.3
11.3 15.8
17.1
10.0
11.2
12.2
14.9
15.9 23.8
25.7
8.4
9.2
10.2
12.1
13.1 18.8
20.0
12.5
13.7
15.1
18.1
19.6 28.1
30.1
14.1
15.7
17.1
20.9
22.3 32.5
34.4
15.7
17.8
19.2
23.7
25.1 36.9
38.8
17.4
19.8
21.2
26.5
27.9 41.3
43.2
19.0
21.8
23.3
29.2
30.7 45.6
47.5
"
16
TYPE W-11-2
2'-0"
2'-6"
3'-0"
3'-6"
4'-0"
UNSUPPORTED SPAN
4'-6"
5'-0"
5'-6"
6'-0"
6'-6"
7'-0"
8'-0"
9'-0"
U
355
227
158
116
89
70
D
.099
.155
.223
.304
.397
.503
4.0
LOADS AND DEFLECTIONS ARE THEORETICAL VALUES BASED
C
355
284
237
203
178
158
D
.079
.124
.179
.243
.318
.402
ON 18,000 PSI UNIT STRESS. FOR PEDESTRIAN COMFORT
U
533
341
237
174
133
105
D
.099
.155
.223
.304
.397
.503
DEFLECTIONS IN EXCESS OF 1/4" ARE NOT RECOMMENDED.
5.6
3/4 X 3/16
C
533
426
355
305
266
237
D
.079
.124
.179
.243
.318
.402
U
632
404
281
206
156
125
101
84
70
U = SAFE UNIFORM LOAD, LBS. PER SQ. FT.
D
.074
.116
.168
.228
.298
.377
.466
.563
.670
1 X 1/8
C
632
505
421
361
316
281
253
230
211
C = SAFE CONCENTRATED MID-SPAN LOAD, 5.1
D
.060
.093
.134
.182
.238
.302
.372
.451
.536
LBS. PER FT. OF GRATING WIDTH
237
187
152
125
105
U
947
606
421
309
D
.074
.116
.168
.228
.298
.377
.466
.563
.670
7.4
D = DEFLECTION IN INCHES
1 X 3/16
C
947
758
632
541
474
421
379
344
316
.060
.093
.134
.182
.238
.302
.372
.451
.536
D
U
987
632
439
322
247
195
158
130
110
93
81
D
.060
.093
.134
.182
.238
.302
.372
.451
.536
.629
.730
6.4
1-1/4 X 1/8
C
987
789
658
564
493
439
395
359
329
304
282
D
.048
.074
.107
.146
.191
.241
.298
.360
.429
.504
.584
U
1480
947
658
483
370
292
237
196
164
140
121
D
.060
.093
.134
.182
.238
.302
.372
.451
.536
.629
.730
9.0
1-1/4 X 3/16
C
1480
1184
987
846
740
658
592
538
493
455
423
D
.048
.074
.107
.146
.191
.241
.298
.360
.429
.504
.584
U
1421
909
632
464
355
281
227
188
158
135
116
89
70
D
.050
.078
.112
.152
.199
.251
.310
.376
.447
.524
.608
.794
1.006
7.4
1-1/2 X 1/8
C
1421
1137
947
812
711
632
568
517
474
437
406
355
316
D
.040
.062
.089
.122
.159
.201
.248
.300
.358
.420
.487
.636
.804
U
2132
1364
947
696
533
421
341
282
237
202
174
133
105
D
.050
.078
.112
.152
.199
.251
.310
.376
.447
.524
.608
.794
1.006
11.1
1-1/2 X 3/16
C
2132
1705
1421
1218
1066
947
853
775
711
656
609
533
474
D
.040
.062
.089
.122
.159
.201
.248
.300
.358
.420
.487
.636
.804
U
2901
1857
1289
947
725
573
464
384
322
275
237
181
143
D
.043
.067
.096
.130
.170
.215
.266
.322
.383
.450
.521
.681
.862
12.7
1-3/4 X 3/16
C
2901
2321
1934
1658
1451
1289
1161
1055
967
893
829
725
645
D
.034
.053
.077
.104
.136
.172
.213
.257
.306
.360
.417
.545
.689
U
3789
2425
1684
1237
947
749
606
501
421
359
309
237
187
D
.037
.058
.084
.114
.149
.189
.233
.282
.335
.393
.456
.596
.754
14.3
2 X 3/16
C
3789
3032
2526
2165
1895
1684
1516
1378
1263
1166
1083
947
842
D
.030
.047
.067
.091
.119
.151
.186
.225
.268
.315
.365
.477
.603
3069
2132
1566
1199
947
767
634
533
454
392
300
237
U
4796
D
.033
.052
.074
.101
.132
.168
.207
.250
.298
.350
.406
.530
.670
2-1/4 X 3/16
15.9
C
4796
3837
3197
2741
2398
2132
1918
1744
1599
1476
1370
1199
1066
.081
.106
.134
.166
.200
.238
.280
.324
.424
.536
D
.026
.041
.060
U
5921
3789
2632
1933
1480
1170
947
783
658
561
483
370
292
D
.030
.047
.067
.091
.119
.151
.186
.225
.268
.315
.365
.477
.603
2-1/2 X 3/16
C
5921
4737
3947
3383
2961
2632
2368
2153
1974
1822
1692
1480
1316 17.5
D
.024
.037
.054
.073
.095
.121
.149
.180
.215
.252
.292
.381
.483
NOTE: WHEN GRATINGS WITH SERRATED BEARING BARS ARE SELECTED, THE DEPTH OF GRATING REQUIRED TO SERVICE A SPECIFIED LOAD WILL BE 1/4" GREATER THAN THAT SHOWN IN THE TABLES ABOVE.
3/4 X 1/8
C O N V E R S I O N TA B L E
The loads shown above are for type 19-4 and 19-2 gratings. To determine the load carrying capacity for alternative bar spacings, multiply the loads given by the following conversion factors (DEFLECTION REMAINS CONSTANT):
S E L E C T I O N G U I D E : 1 9 - 4 P L A I N S U R F A C E G R AT I N G
For deflection of not more than 1/4" when subjected to the severest of the following: (1) the uniform loads below; (2) under concentrated mid-span loads of 300 lbs. up to 6'-0" span; or (3) 400 lbs. for spans 6'-0" and over.
SAFE UNIFORM LOAD
LBS./SQ. FT.
50
75
100
125
150
200
300
2'-6"
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
1/8
1/8
1/8
1/8
1/8
1/8
1/8
3'-0"
3'-6"
4'-0"
4'-6"
5'-0"
5'-6"
6'-0"
6'-6"
7'-0"
8'-0"
9'-0"
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 3/16
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 3/16
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 3/16
1-1/4 x 1/8
1-1/4 x 3/16
1 x 3/16
1 x 3/16
1 x 3/16
1-1/4 x 1/8
1-1/4 x 1/8
1-1/4 x 3/16
1-1/2 x 3/16
1-1/4 x 1/8
1-1/4 x 1/8
1-1/4 x 1/8
1-1/4 x 3/16
1-1/4 x 3/16
1-1/2 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
1-1/4 x 3/16
1-1/4 x 3/16
1-1/4 x 3/16
1-1/2 x 1/8
1-1/2 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
2 x 3/16
1-1/2 x 3/16
1-1/2 x 3/16
1-1/2 x 3/16
1-1/2 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
2 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
2 x 3/16
2-1/4 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
2 x 3/16
2 x 3/16
2-1/4 x 3/16
2-1/2 x 3/16
2 x 3/16
2 x 3/16
2-1/4 x 3/16
2-1/4 x 3/16
2-1/2 x 3/16
2-1/4 x 3/16
2-1/4 x 3/16
2-1/2 x 3/16
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luminum grating products are light in weight, resistant to atmospheric corrosion, nonsparking and offer an attractive appearance. These characteristics make aluminum grating
especially suitable for water and sewage treatment facilities, marine environments, food processing and petro-chemical installations. Manufactured from 6061 and 6063 alloys, the most popular
and economical method of assembly for aluminum gratings is pressure locking by the swaging
process. This versatile manufacturing system allows us to offer three distinct profiles: Standard
Rectangular Bar, Flush-Top Rectangular Bar and I-bar. Each profile is illustrated below.
To specify Grating Pacific Swaged Aluminum Grating, the type of grating is indicated by designating one of the three profiles shown combined with the bearing bar/cross bar spacings illustrated in the table. Following selection of the type of grating, consult the load table below to
select the appropriate bearing bar size for the loads and spans to be served.
EXAMPLES: A-19-4 FOR RECTANGULAR BAR GRATINGS
AF-19-4 FOR FLUSH TOP GRATINGS
AI-19-4 FOR I-BAR GRATINGS
TABLE
SPACINGS
TA
B LOF
E O
F S PA CAVAILABLE
I N G S AVA I L A B L E
TYPE 19-4
STANDARD
ALUMINUM
GRATING
4"
ADA
CONFORMING
SPACINGS
13 16"
TYPE 19-2
OTHER BAR
SPACINGS
AVAILABLE
2"
TYPE 11-4
11
TYPE 11-2
2"
11
1 16"
TYPE 15-4
15
TYPE 7-4
4"
"
16
TYPE 15-2
15
2"
2"
2"
"
16
4"
"
16
4"
"
16
TYPE 7-2
2"
"
16
2"
2"
"
16
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
2'-0"
2'-6"
3'-0"
3'-6"
4'-0"
UNSUPPORTED SPAN
4'-6"
5'-0"
5'-6"
421
.144
421
.115
632
.144
632
.115
658
.115
658
.092
987
.115
987
.092
947
.096
947
.077
1421
.096
1421
.077
1934
.082
1934
.066
2526
.072
2526
.058
3197
.064
3197
.051
3947
.058
3947
.046
269
.225
337
.180
404
.225
505
.180
421
.180
526
.144
632
.180
789
.144
606
.150
758
.120
909
.150
1137
.120
1238
.129
1547
.103
1617
.113
2021
.090
2046
.100
2558
.080
2526
.090
3158
.072
187
.324
281
.259
281
.324
421
.259
292
.259
439
.207
439
.259
658
.207
421
.216
632
.173
632
.216
947
.173
860
.185
1289
.148
1123
.162
1684
.130
1421
.144
2132
.115
1754
.130
2632
.104
137
.441
241
.353
206
.441
361
.353
215
.353
376
.282
322
.353
564
.282
309
.294
541
.235
464
.294
812
.235
632
.252
1105
.202
825
.221
1444
.176
1044
.196
1827
.157
1289
.176
2256
.141
105
.576
211
.461
158
.576
316
.461
164
.461
329
.369
247
.461
493
.369
237
.384
474
.307
355
.384
711
.307
484
.329
967
.263
632
.288
1263
.230
799
.256
1599
.205
987
.230
1974
.184
83
.729
187
.583
125
.729
281
.583
130
.583
292
.467
195
.583
439
.467
187
.486
421
.389
281
.486
632
.389
382
.417
860
.333
499
.365
1123
.292
632
.324
1421
.259
780
.292
1754
.233
6'-0"
6'-6"
7'-0"
8'-0"
9'-0"
.697
130
.871
359
.697
125
.726
344
.581
188
.726
517
.581
256
.622
703
.498
334
.545
919
.436
423
.484
1163
.387
522
.436
1435
.348
.829
110
1.037
329
.829
105
.864
316
.691
158
.864
474
.691
215
.741
645
.592
281
.648
842
.518
355
.576
1066
.461
439
.518
1316
.415
93
1.217
304
.973
90
1.014
291
.811
135
1.014
437
.811
183
.869
595
.695
239
.761
777
.608
303
.676
984
.541
374
.608
1215
.487
81
1.411
282
1.129
77
1.176
271
.941
116
1.176
406
.941
158
1.008
553
.806
206
.882
722
.706
261
.784
914
.627
322
.706
1128
.564
67
1.350
253
1.080
101
1.350
379
1.080
138
1.157
516
.926
180
1.013
674
.810
227
.900
853
.720
281
.810
1053
.648
59
1.536
237
1.229
89
1.536
355
1.229
121
1.317
484
1.053
158
1.152
632
.922
200
1.024
799
.819
247
.922
987
.737
19-4
19-2
7-4
7-2
1.8
2.2
2.2
2.6
2.9
3.3
4.4
4.7
2.6
2.9
3.2
3.5
4.2
4.5
6.4
6.7
2.2
2.5
2.7
3.0
3.6
3.9
5.4
5.7
3.1
3.5
3.9
4.2
5.2
5.5
7.9
8.3
2.6
2.9
3.2
3.5
4.2
4.5
6.4
6.7
3.7
4.0
4.6
4.9
6.1
6.5
9.4
9.8
4.2
4.6
5.3
5.6
7.1
7.4
10.9
11.3
4.8
5.1
6.0
6.3
8.0
8.4
12.4
12.8
5.4
5.7
6.7
7.0
9.0
9.3
14.0
14.3
5.9
6.3
7.4
7.7
10.0
10.3 15.5
15.8
NOTE: WHEN GRATINGS WITH SERRATED BEARING BARS ARE SELECTED, THE DEPTH OF GRATING REQUIRED TO SERVICE A SPECIFIED LOAD WILL BE 1/4" GREATER THAN THAT SHOWN IN THE TABLES ABOVE.
C O N V E R S I O N TA B L E
The loads shown above are for type 19-4 and 19-2 gratings. To determine the load carrying capacity for alternative bar spacings, multiply the loads given by the following conversion factors (DEFLECTION REMAINS CONSTANT):
S E L E C T I O N G U I D E : 1 9 - 4 P L A I N S U R F A C E G R AT I N G
For deflection of not more than 1/4" when subjected to the severest of the following: (1) the uniform loads below; (2) under concentrated mid-span loads of 300 lbs. up to 6'-0" span; or (3) 400 lbs. for spans 6'-0" and over.
SAFE UNIFORM LOAD
LBS./SQ. FT.
50
75
100
125
150
200
300
2'-0"
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
1/8
1/8
1/8
1/8
1/8
1/8
1/8
2'-6"
3'-0"
3'-6"
4'-0"
4'-6"
5'-0"
5'-6"
6'-0"
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 3/16
1 x 3/16
1 x 3/16
1 x 3/16
1 x 3/16
1 x 3/16
1 x 3/16
1-1/4 x 3/16
1 x 3/16
1 x 3/16
1 x 3/16
1-1/4 x 3/16
1-1/4 x 3/16
1-1/4 x 3/16
1-1/2 x 3/16
1 x 3/16
1-1/4 x 3/16
1-1/4 x 3/16
1-1/4 x 3/16
1-1/2 x 3/16
1-1/2 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
1-1/4 x 3/16
1-1/4 x 3/16
1-1/2 x 3/16
1-1/2 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
2 x 3/16
1-1/2 x 3/16
1-1/2 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
2 x 3/16
2-1/4 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
2 x 3/16
2 x 3/16
2-1/4 x 3/16
2-1/2 x 3/16
2 x 3/16
2 x 3/16
2 x 3/16
2-1/4 x 3/16
2-1/4 x 3/16
2-1/2 x 3/16
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6'-6"
2-1/4
2-1/4
2-1/4
2-1/2
2-1/2
x
x
x
x
x
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
7'-0"
2-1/2 x 3/16
2-1/2 x 3/16
2-1/2 x 3/16
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S W A G E D P R E S S U R E L O C K E D G R AT I N G S
Pressure Locked Gratings manufactured by swaging are designated by the
profile " P S . " These products are assembled by inserting hollow tube cross bars
into pre-punched holes in the bearing bars and then swaging the cross bars
(similar to the aluminum gratings found on page 4). This permanently locks the
entire cross bar/bearing bar intersection within the interior of the bearing bar.
CLOSE MESH
TYPE PS-7-4
ISOMETRIC
SWAGED INTERSECTION
D O V E TA I L P R E S S U R E L O C K E D G R AT I N G S
Pressure Locked Gratings manufactured with deep rectangular cross bars are
identified as dovetail pressure locked and are designated by the profile " P D . "
These products are assembled by pre-punching both the bearing bars and cross
bars, aligning the bars in an egg-crate manner, and deforming the cross bar into
the dovetail slot in the bearing bar under intense hydraulic pressure.
ISOMETRIC
DOVETAIL INTERSECTION
STANDARD MESH
TYPE PD-19-4
M AT E R I A L S
Commonly produced in ASTM A-1011 mild carbon steel, 6000 series aluminum and 300 series stainless
steels, Pressure Locked Gratings can also be manufactured in select specialty alloys. For assistance in selecting
appropriate specialty alloys, please contact our sales department.
F A B R I C AT I O N
All Grating Pacific Pressure Locked Gratings are fabricated to size on a "per order" basis. To enhance
longevity, all products are manufactured with each outside cross bar/bearing bar intersection fillet welded in
accordance with NAAMM standards. Banding provides additional transverse stiffness and it is highly recommended that all Pressure Locked Gratings be specified with all cutouts and open ends banded (see banding
definition on page 3).
C U S T O M B E A R I N G B A R S PA C I N G S
TABLE
TA B LOF
E SPACINGS
O F S PA CAVAILABLE
I N G S AVA I L A B L E
STANDARD
MESH
GRATING
TYPE 19-4
4"
ADA
CONFORMING
SPACINGS
13 16"
TYPE 11-4
11
4"
"
16
TYPE 19-2
TYPE 11-2
The Dovetail Pressure Locked method of manufacturing is particularly flexible in that it allows for the production of gratings with custom bearing bar spacings. Small quantities can easily be manufactured to suit the precise needs of
most applications. To specify non-standard spacings, simply insert the desired
bearing bar center-to-center spacing (in sixteenths of one inch) in lieu of the
standard spacings shown in the table above (note that 4" and 2" cross bars centers should be maintained).
EXAMPLE: PD-8-4 FOR GRATING WITH BEARING BARS AT 1/2" ON CENTER
OTHER BAR
SPACINGS
AVAILABLE
2"
2"
11
13 16"
TYPE 15-4
15
2"
B E A R I N G B A R S E L E C T I O N & L O A D TA B L E S
"
16
TYPE 7-4
4"
2"
"
16
The bearing bar sizes offered for pressure locked gratings are common to
those in welded steel, swaged aluminum and stainless steel gratings. In that the
sizes and spacings of the bearing bars are consistent with these products, the
load tables are similarly interchangeable. Load tables for pressure locked gratings
can be found on the following pages:
FOR PRESSURE LOCKED STEEL GRATING SEE PAGE 4
FOR PRESSURE LOCKED ALUMINUM GRATING SEE PAGE 5
FOR PRESSURE LOCKED STAINLESS GRATING SEE PAGE 7
4"
"
16
H O W T O S P E C I F Y P R E S S U R E L O C K E D G R AT I N G
Bearing Bars at 15/16" O.C.
Cross Bars at 4" O.C.
TYPE 15-2
15
2"
2"
TYPE 7-2
7
"
16
2"
2"
"
16
Proper specification of Pressure Locked Grating includes three components; profile, bar spacings
and bearing bar size. Profile options are "PS" for swaged construction or "PD" for dovetail construction. Options for bar spacings are listed or can be custom specified. The desired bearing bar sizes
shall be determined by consulting the appropriate load table. For clarity, the type of material (steel,
aluminum or stainless) and finish should be specified.
EXAMPLE: PS-19-4 1" X 3/16" GALVANIZED STEEL
SAMPLE SPECIFICATION:
Pressure Locked Grating shall be as manufactured by Grating Pacific, Inc., 3651
SWAGED
Sausalito Street, Los Alamitos, CA 90720, (800) 321-4314. Grating shall be_______________
1" X 3/16"
PS-7-4
7/16
construction, type _________________
with _______________
bearing bars spaced at________
SWAGED
inches on center and ________________________cross
bars spaced at _________
inches on cen4
GALVANIZED
A-1011 STEEL
ter. Material shall be __________________________with
a _________________________
finish.
All cutouts and open ends shall be banded in accordance with NAAMM standards.
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hen considering grating for food processing applications, shipboard use, or highly corrosive environments, Grating Pacific Stainless Steel Grating is often the most cost effective
product. Commonly manufactured in 300 series alloys, stainless steel gratings are assembled by
welding or pressure locking to suit the specific needs of each application.
To specify Grating Pacific Stainless Steel Grating, the type of grating is indicated by designating one of the three profiles shown combined with the bearing bar/cross bar spacing illustrated
in the table. Following selection of the type of grating, consult the load table below to select the
appropriate bearing bar size for the loads and spans to be served.
TA
B L EOFOSPACINGS
F S PA C AVAILABLE
I N G S AVA I L A B L E
TABLE
TYPE 19-4
STANDARD
MESH
GRATING
4"
13 16"
TYPE 11-4
ADA
CONFORMING
SPACINGS
11
TYPE 19-2
OTHER BAR
SPACINGS
AVAILABLE
2"
TYPE 11-2
2"
11
1 "
16
TYPE 15-4
15
TYPE 7-4
4"
"
16
TYPE 15-2
As produced, stainless steel products typically display discoloration due to cutting and
welding. If appearance is a factor, consideration should be given to secondary cleaning such as
abrasive blasting, passivating or electro polishing.
15
2"
2"
2"
"
16
FINISHING
4"
"
16
4"
"
16
TYPE 7-2
2"
"
16
2"
2"
"
16
1 9 - 4 / 1 9 - 2 L O A D TA B L E
BEARING BAR SIZE
2'-0"
2'-6"
3'-0"
3'-6"
4'-0"
UNSUPPORTED SPAN
4'-6"
5'-0"
5'-6"
6'-0"
6'-6"
7'-0"
8'-0"
9'-0"
19-4
U
395
253
175
129
99
78
D
.114
.179
.257
.350
.457
.579
4.0
LOADS AND DEFLECTIONS ARE THEORETICAL VALUES BASED
C
395
316
263
226
197
175
D
.091
.143
.206
.280
.366
.463
ON 20,000 PSI UNIT STRESS. FOR PEDESTRIAN COMFORT
U
592
379
263
193
148
117
D
.114
.179
.257
.350
.457
.579
DEFLECTIONS IN EXCESS OF 1/4" ARE NOT RECOMMENDED.
5.6
3/4 X 3/16
C
592
474
395
338
296
263
D
.091
.143
.206
.280
.366
.463
229
175
139
112
93
78
U
702
449
312
U = SAFE UNIFORM LOAD, LBS. PER SQ. FT.
.086
.134
.193
.263
.343
.434
.536
.648
.771
D
1 X 1/8
C
702
561
468
401
351
312
281
255
234
C = SAFE CONCENTRATED MID-SPAN LOAD, 5.1
D
.069
.107
.154
.210
.274
.347
.429
.519
.617
LBS. PER FT. OF GRATING WIDTH
U
1053
674
468
344
263
208
168
139
117
D
.086
.134
.193
.263
.343
.434
.536
.648
.771
7.4
D = DEFLECTION IN INCHES
1 X 3/16
C
1053
842
702
602
526
468
421
383
351
D
.069
.107
.154
.210
.274
.347
.429
.519
.617
U
1096
702
487
358
274
217
175
145
122
104
90
D
.069
.107
.154
.210
.274
.347
.429
.519
.617
.724
.840
6.4
1-1/4 X 1/8
439
399
365
337
313
C
1096
877
731
627
548
487
D
.055
.086
.123
.168
.219
.278
.343
.415
.494
.579
.672
U
1645
1053
731
537
411
325
263
217
183
156
134
D
.069
.107
.154
.210
.274
.347
.429
.519
.617
.724
.840
9.0
1-1/4 X 3/16
C
1645
1316
1096
940
822
731
658
598
548
506
470
D
.055
.086
.123
.168
.219
.278
.343
.415
.494
.579
.672
U
1579
1011
702
516
395
312
253
209
175
149
129
99
78
D
.057
.089
.129
.175
.229
.289
.357
.432
.514
.604
.700
.914
1.157
7.4
1-1/2 X 1/8
C
1579
1263
1053
902
789
702
632
574
526
486
451
395
351
D
.046
.071
.103
.140
.183
.231
.286
.346
.411
.483
.560
.731
.926
U
2368
1516
1053
773
592
468
379
313
263
224
193
148
117
D
.057
.089
.129
.175
.229
.289
.357
.432
.514
.604
.700
.914
1.157
11.1
1-1/2 X 3/16
C
2368
1895
1579
1353
1184
1053
947
861
789
729
677
592
526
D
.046
.071
.103
.140
.183
.231
.286
.346
.411
.483
.560
.731
.926
U
3224
2063
1433
1053
806
637
516
426
358
305
263
201
159
D
.049
.077
.110
.150
.196
.248
.306
.370
.441
.517
.600
.784
.992
12.7
1-3/4 X 3/16
C
3224
2579
2149
1842
1612
1433
1289
1172
1075
992
921
806
716
D
.039
.061
.088
.120
.157
.198
.245
.296
.353
.414
.480
.627
.793
U
4211
2695
1871
1375
1053
832
674
557
468
399
344
263
208
D
.043
.067
.096
.131
.171
.217
.268
.324
.386
.453
.525
.686
.868
14.3
2 X 3/16
C
4211
3368
2807
2406
2105
1871
1684
1531
1404
1296
1203
1053
936
D
.034
.054
.077
.105
.137
.174
.214
.259
.309
.362
.420
.549
.694
U
5329
3411
2368
1740
1332
1053
853
705
592
505
435
333
263
D
.038
.060
.086
.117
.152
.193
.238
.288
.343
.402
.467
.610
.771
2-1/4 X 3/16
15.9
C
5329
4263
3553
3045
2664
2368
2132
1938
1776
1640
1523
1332
1184
D
.030
.048
.069
.093
.122
.154
.190
.230
.274
.322
.373
.488
.617
U
6579
4211
2924
2148
1645
1300
1053
870
731
623
537
411
325
D
.034
.054
.077
.105
.137
.174
.214
.259
.309
.362
.420
.549
.694
2-1/2 X 3/16
17.5
C
6579
5263
4386
3759
3289
2924
2632
2392
2193
2024
1880
1645
1462
D
.027
.043
.062
.084
.110
.139
.171
.207
.247
.290
.336
.439
.555
NOTE: WHEN GRATINGS WITH SERRATED BEARING BARS ARE SELECTED, THE DEPTH OF GRATING REQUIRED TO SERVICE A SPECIFIED LOAD WILL BE 1/4" GREATER THAN THAT SHOWN IN THE TABLES ABOVE.
3/4 X 1/8
19-2
7-4
7-2
4.8
4.9
5.7
6.4
7.2
9.7
10.7
6.4
6.9
7.7
9.2
10.0 14.5
16.0
5.9
6.2
7.1
8.2
9.0
12.9
14.2
8.4
9.2
10.2
12.1
13.1 19.4
21.3
7.4
7.8
8.8
10.3
11.3 15.8
17.1
10.0
11.2
12.2
14.9
15.9 23.8
25.7
8.4
9.2
10.2
12.1
13.1 18.8
20.0
12.5
13.7
15.1
18.1
19.6 28.1
30.1
14.1
15.7
17.1
20.9
22.3 32.5
34.4
15.7
17.8
19.2
23.7
25.1 36.9
38.8
17.4
19.8
21.2
26.5
27.9 41.3
43.2
19.0
21.8
23.3
29.2
30.7 45.6
47.5
C O N V E R S I O N TA B L E
The loads shown above are for type 19-4 and 19-2 gratings. To determine the load carrying capacity for alternative bar spacings, multiply the loads given by the following conversion factors (DEFLECTION REMAINS CONSTANT):
S E L E C T I O N G U I D E : 1 9 - 4 P L A I N S U R F A C E G R AT I N G
For deflection of not more than 1/4" when subjected to the severest of the following: (1) the uniform loads below; (2) under concentrated mid-span loads of 300 lbs. up to 6'-0" span; or (3) 400 lbs. for spans 6'-0" and over.
SAFE UNIFORM LOAD
LBS./SQ. FT.
50
75
100
125
150
200
300
2'-6"
3'-0"
3'-6"
4'-0"
4'-6"
5'-0"
5'-6"
6'-0"
6'-6"
7'-0"
8'-0"
9'-0"
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 3/16
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 1/8
1 x 3/16
1-1/4 x 1/8
1-1/4 x 3/16
1 x 3/16
1 x 3/16
1 x 3/16
1-1/4 x 1/8
1-1/4 x 1/8
1-1/4 x 3/16
1-1/2 x 3/16
1-1/4 x 1/8
1-1/4 x 1/8
1-1/4 x 1/8
1-1/4 x 3/16
1-1/4 x 3/16
1-1/2 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
1-1/4 x 3/16
1-1/4 x 3/16
1-1/4 x 3/16
1-1/2 x 3/16
1-1/2 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
2 x 3/16
1-1/2 x 3/16
1-1/2 x 3/16
1-1/2 x 3/16
1-1/2 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
2 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
2 x 3/16
2 x 3/16
2-1/4 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
1-3/4 x 3/16
2 x 3/16
2 x 3/16
2-1/4 x 3/16
2-1/2 x 3/16
2 x 3/16
2 x 3/16
2-1/4 x 3/16
2-1/4 x 3/16
2-1/2 x 3/16
2-1/4 x 3/16
2-1/4 x 3/16
2-1/2 x 3/16
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TEL (888) 936-9201
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TEL (800) 491-7999
FAX (209) 832-6311
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TEL (800) 942-4041
FAX (503) 980-2068
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RIVETED GRATING
iveted Gratings, which provided the foundation for the manufacture of commercial grating
products, continue to serve many of industrys' most demanding applications.
Manufactured by riveting crimped flatbar cross members to rectangular bearing
bars in a recticuline pattern, these products offer superior resistance to
impact, fatigue and repetitive loads. The truss style reticulated
cross bars offer excellent strength and durability when
subjected to the concentrated stresses of rolling loads
imposed by cart and dolley traffic.
RRIVETED
I V E T EGRATING
D G R AT I N G
7"
11 8 "
TYPE R-18-7
M AT E R I A L S A N D S P E C I F I C AT I O N S
TYPE R-18-7
31 2 "
11 8 "
TYPE R-18-3.5
7"
"
TYPE R-12-7
S E R R AT E D S U R F A C E
When the walking surface of bar gratings are subject to the accumulation of moisture or other slippery
substances, the optional serrated surface should be considered. Unlike rectangular mesh gratings where the
bearing bars are typically constructed with the serrated surface, the standard method of manufacture for riveted gratings is to serrate the crimped cross member. When the grating is assembled, these crimp bars are
allowed to project slightly above the top surface of the bearing bars to provide a superior unidirectional skid
resistant surface. Environments particularly prone to unsafe walking conditions can be further specified as
100% serrated where both the bearing bars and the crimp bars are provided with serrations.
31 2 "
3
"
TYPE R-12-3.5
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
2'-0"
2'-6"
3'-0"
3'-6"
4'-0"
788
.072
788
.058
1184
.072
1184
.058
1232
.058
1232
.046
1851
.058
1851
.046
1775
.048
1775
.038
2668
.048
2668
.038
3631
.041
3651
.033
4743
.036
4743
.029
6004
.032
6004
.026
7411
.029
7411
.023
504
.112
631
.090
757
.112
947
.090
788
.090
986
.072
1185
.090
1481
.072
1136
.075
1421
.060
1707
.075
2134
.060
2324
.064
2904
.051
3036
.056
3795
.045
3842
.050
4802
.040
4743
.045
5929
.036
350
.162
526
.130
526
.162
788
.130
548
.130
822
.104
823
.130
1235
.104
788
.108
1184
.086
1185
.108
1779
.086
1614
.093
2420
.074
2107
.081
3162
.065
2691
.072
4002
.058
3293
.065
4941
.052
257
.220
450
.176
386
.220
676
.176
402
.176
704
.141
604
.176
1058
.141
579
.147
1014
.118
871
.147
1524
.118
1185
.126
2075
.101
1549
.110
2710
.088
1959
.098
3430
.078
2419
.088
4235
.070
197
.289
394
.230
295
.289
592
.230
308
.230
616
.184
463
.230
925
.184
443
.192
887
.154
667
.192
1334
.154
908
.165
1815
.132
1185
.144
2371
.115
1500
.128
3001
.102
1852
.115
3705
.192
UNSUPPORTED SPAN
4'-6"
5'-0"
5'-6"
156
.365
350
.292
233
.365
526
.292
243
.292
548
.233
365
.292
823
.233
350
.243
788
.194
526
.243
1185
.194
717
.208
1614
.167
937
.182
2107
.146
1185
.162
2668
.130
1463
.146
3293
.117
126
.451
315
.360
189
.451
473
.360
197
.360
493
.288
296
.360
740
.288
284
.300
710
.240
426
.300
1067
.240
580
.257
1452
.206
759
.225
1897
.180
960
.200
2401
.160
1185
.180
2964
.144
6'-0"
6'-6"
7'-0"
8'-0"
STEEL 18-7
ALUM 12-7
7.6
10.6
2.7
3.9
9.4
12.8
3.3
4.5
8.7
12.1
3.1
4.4
11.0
15.0
3.8
5.3
9.9
13.6
3.4
5.0
12.5
17.1
4.4
6.1
14.2
19.4
4.9
6.8
16.8
22.9
5.8
8.1
18.3
25.0
6.4
8.9
19.8
27.2
6.9
9.6
TO DEVELOP THE WEIGHT PER SQ. FT. FOR GRATINGS WITH RIVETS AT 3-1/2" O.C. ADD THE FOLLOWING FACTORS TO THE VALUES ABOVE:
FOR STEEL GRATINGS:
0.4 # PER SQ. FT.
FOR ALUMINUM GRATINGS:
0.2 # PER SQ. FT.
C O N V E R S I O N TA B L E
The loads shown above are for Riveted Steel Gratings type R-18-7 and R-18-3.5. To determine the load carrying capacities and deflections for alternative bar spacings, multiply the values
given by the following conversion factors:
RIVETED STEEL GRATING TYPES R-12-7 AND R-12-3.5
LOADS
1.40
DEFLECTION
VALUES AS STATED
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P U N C H PAT T E R N S A V A I L A B L E
UNPUNCHED
(SOLID)
Solid surface
plank with
fluted skid
resistant
walking surface. Ideal for
use as an
economical
solid aluminum floor.
SQUARE
PUNCHED
ROUND
PUNCHED
Popular
19/32" x 3"
staggered pattern provides
maximum
clear opening
and distinctive architectural appearance.
Linear
19/32"
square pattern offers
restricted
clear openings and is
available in
light and
heavy duty
planks.
Round
punched
plank with
standard
13/16" inline pattern
shown, 1"
round staggered pattern is also
available.
P L A N K G R AT I N G L O A D TA B L E
PLANK
DEPTH
RECTANGULAR
PUNCHED
WT. PER
SQ. FT.
3/4
2.2
2.6
1-1/4
3.2
1-1/2
3.8
1-3/4
4.4
4.9
2-1/4
5.5
2-1/2
5.9
1.200"
6"
6"
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
2'-0"
2'-6"
3'-0"
3'-6"
4'-0"
CLEAR SPAN
4'-6"
5'-0"
435
.121
435
.121
833
.124
833
.099
1464
.107
1464
.085
2167
.090
2167
.072
2992
.078
2992
.062
3975
.069
3975
.055
5109
.061
5109
.048
5971
.055
5971
.044
278
.237
348
.190
533
.193
666
.155
936
.167
1171
.133
1387
.141
1734
.113
1915
.123
2394
.098
2544
.108
3180
.086
3270
.095
4087
.076
3821
.086
4777
.069
193
.342
290
.273
370
.279
555
.223
650
.241
976
.192
963
.203
1445
.163
1330
.177
1995
.141
1766
.156
2650
.124
2270
.137
3406
.110
2654
.124
3981
.099
142
.465
248
.371
272
.380
476
.304
478
.328
836
.262
707
.277
1238
.221
977
.241
1710
.192
1298
.212
2271
.169
1668
.187
2919
.149
1949
.169
3412
.135
108
.608
217
.485
208
.496
416
.396
366
.428
732
.342
541
.362
1083
.289
748
.315
1496
.251
993
.277
1987
.221
1277
.244
2554
.195
1492
.221
2985
.176
85
.770
193
.614
164
.628
370
.502
289
.542
650
.433
428
.458
963
.366
591
.398
1330
.318
785
.351
1766
.280
1009
.309
2270
.247
1179
.279
2654
.223
69
.950
174
.760
133
.775
333
.620
234
.669
585
.535
346
.566
867
.452
478
.492
1197
.393
636
.433
1590
.346
817
.382
2043
.305
955
.345
2388
.276
5'-6"
6'-0"
6'-6"
7'-0"
8'-0"
STAIR TREADS
11 8"
"A" Dimension
Hole
*STEEL TREADS
3/4" thru 1-1/4" bearing bars = 1-3/4"
1-1/2" thru 2" bearing bars = 2-1/4"
W-19-4 1 X 3/16
STEEL WITH CHECKER PLATE NOSING
(See Table)
16"
STANDARD
"A"
DIMENSION
6-1/4"
7-3/8"
8-1/2"
9-3/4"
11"
12-1/8"
6-1/8"
7-1/8"
8"
9"
9-7/8"
10-7/8"
11-3/4"
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
2-1/2"
4-1/2"
4-1/2"
4-1/2"
7"
7"
7"
5
6
7
8
9
10
2-1/2"
4-1/2"
4-1/2"
7"
7"
7"
CORRUGATED ALUMINUM
NOSING
(Available on aluminum treads only)
A L U M I N U M G R AT I N G S TA I R T R E A D S
3/4 X 3/16
1 X 3/16
1-1/4 X 3/16
1-1/2 X 3/16
PHOENIX, AZ
TEL (888) 936-9201
FAX (623) 936-9550
NUMBER
OF BEARING BARS
R E C O M M E N D E D M A X I M U M S TA I R T R E A D L E N G T H S *
BEARING
BAR SIZE
NOMINAL
TREAD
WIDTH
NOSING SELECTION
S T E E L G R AT I N G S TA I R T R E A D S
A-19-4 1 X 3/16
ALUMINUM WITH CORRUGATED ALUMINUM NOSING
*ALUMINUM TREADS
All sizes = 2-1/4"
CHECKER PLATE
NOSING
(For carbon &
stainless steel
treads only)
PS-7-4 1 X 3/16
STEEL WITH CAST
ABRASIVE NOSING
Nosing
LENGTH
TA B L E O F S TA I R T R E A D W I D T H S
Tread Width
PLAIN
SERRATED
PLAIN
SERRATED
BEARING
BAR SIZE
2'-4"
3'-5"
4'-8"
5'-6"
2'-10"
4'-2"
5'-3"
2'-8"
4'-0"
5'-1"
5'-6"
3'-4"
4'-6"
5'-6"
1 X 3/16
1-1/4 X 3/16
1-1/2 X 3/16
1-3/4 X 3/16
SERRATED
PLAIN
SERRATED
2'-4"
2'-10"
3'-6"
4'-3"
2'-7"
3'-2"
3'-10"
2'-6"
3'-1"
3'-10"
4'-8"
2'-9"
3'-6"
4'-3"
* For treads up to 5'-6", maximum tread lengths are based on 300 lb. concentrated load on the front 5 inches of tread, at
center of tread length, and deflection limited to 1/240 of tread length. When treads exceed 5'-6" in length, design allows for
300 lb. concentrated loads at 1/3 points of tread length.
L O S A L A M I T O S, C A
TEL (800) 321-4314
FAX (562) 598-2740
T R A C Y, C A
TEL (800) 491-7999
FAX (209) 832-6311
WOODBURN, OR
TEL (800) 942-4041
FAX (503) 980-2068
S E AT T L E , WA
TEL (800) 243-3939
FAX (206) 575-6455
elded Heavy Duty products are designed to meet the need for gratings subject to
heavy rolling and static loads such as highways, plant floors, loading docks,
inlet covers and airports. Since these conditions can range from light-duty forklifts to
semi-trucks and trailers carrying maximum allowable highway loads, heavy duty gratings are manufactured in a wide variety of bar sizes and spacings.
Grating Pacific Heavy Duty products are designed in accordance with current
AASHTO specifications for H-10 through H-20 loads. Automobile and forklift loads are
similarly evaluated with loads calculated and distributed in accordance with the criteria shown below. If your particular load conditions are not adequately addressed in the
load criteria presented, please contact our engineering staff and we will be pleased to
assist in the selection of a Heavy Duty grating to satisfy your specific needs.
TA
B L OF
E OSPACINGS
F S PA CAVAILABLE
I N G S AVA I L A B L E
TABLE
TYPE W-15-4
15
TYPE W-15-2
4"
15
"
16
TYPE W-19-4
TYPE W-19-2
4"
"
16
TYPE W-22-4
2"
"
2"
2"
13 8"
TYPE W-30-4
TYPE W-30-2
4"
TYPE W-38-4
2"
2"
17 8 "
Because Heavy Duty gratings are commonly subjected to shock and impact
loads it is highly recommended that all open ends be banded. The welded band bar
helps distribute impact loads and minimizes panel distortion when subjected to
repetitious traffic patterns. Banding details can be found on page 3.
2"
16
TYPE W-22-2
17 8 "
BANDING
4"
13 8"
Optional:
RECTANGULAR
CROSS BARS
2"
STANDARD
CROSS BARS
2"
"
16
4"
TYPE W-38-2
2"
2"
2 3 8"
2 3 8"
Bearing Bars at 2-3/8" O.C. - Cross Bars at 4" O.C.
S E R R AT E D S U R F A C E
Optional serrated bearing bars can be specified to enhance skid resistance. To
maximize skid resistance, specify 100% Serr a t e d grating. This Heavy Duty grating
is manufactured with serrated bearing bars and serrated rectangular cross bars.
WHEEL LOAD
(LBS.)
(1/2 OF AXLE
LOAD + 30%
IMPACT)
PARALLEL
WITH AXLE
PERPENDICULAR TO AXLE
Truck Traffic
32,000 Lb. Axle Load
Dual Wheels
Modified AASHTO H-20
20,800
2 (C) + 20"
20"
Truck Traffic
24,000 Lb. Axle Load
Dual Wheels
AASHTO H-15
15,600
Truck Traffic
16,000 Lb. Axle Load
Single Wheels
AASHTO H-10
10,400
Automobile Traffic
5,000 Lb. Vehicle
1,200 Lb. Load
55% Drive Axle Load
2,220
13,480
8,730
3,425
*C = CENTER-TO-CENTER SPACING
OF BEARING BARS
LOAD DISTRIBUTION
*
2 (C) + 15"
15"
*
2 (C) + 10"
10"
*
2 (C) + 8"
8"
*
2 (C) + 11"
11"
*
2 (C) + 7"
7"
ALLOWABLE STRESS
MODULUS OF ELASTICITY -
2 (C) + 4"
4"
*
20,000 PSI
29,000,000 PSI
C R O S S B A R S E L E C T I O N TA B L E
BEARING BAR SIZE
THICKNESS
DEPTH
STANDARD LOADS
SEVERE LOADS
STANDARD LOADS
SEVERE LOADS
1/4"
5/16"
3/8"
1/4"
5/16" - 1/2"
1/4"
5/16" - 1/2"
1" - 2-1/2"
1" - 2-1/2"
1" - 2-1/2"
3" - 5"
3" - 5"
5-1/2" - 7"
5-1/2" - 7"
5/16" Twisted
5/16" Twisted
5/16" Twisted
5/16" Twisted
3/8" Round
3/8" Round
3/8" Round
5/16" Twisted
5/16" Twisted
5/16" Twisted
1 x 1/4
1 x 3/8
1-1/4 x 1/4
1-1/4 x 3/8
5/16" Twisted
5/16" Twisted
5/16" Twisted
3/8" Round
7/16" Round
7/16" Round
7/16" Round
5/16" Twisted
5/16" Twisted
5/16" Twisted
1 x 1/4
1 x 3/8
1-1/4 x 1/4
1-1/4 x 3/8
THE SIZES SHOWN ABOVE ARE LISTED AS MINIMUMS. TWISTED AND ROUND CROSS BARS ARE TYPICALLY INTERCHANGEABLE AND, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, MAY BE SUBSTITUTED AT THE DISCRETION OF THE MANUFACTURER. IN SUBSTITUTION, THE
CROSS SECTIONAL AREA OF THE ALTERNATIVE CROSS BAR SHALL EQUAL OR EXCEED THAT OF THE MINIMUM SIZE LISTED ABOVE.
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L O A D TA B L E : T Y P E W - 1 5 - 4
BEARING BARS 15/16" ON CENTER, CROSS BARS 4" ON CENTER (2" ON CENTER CROSS BARS ALSO AVAILABLE)
H-20 TRUCK
BEARING
BAR SIZE
1 x 1/4
1 x 5/I6
1 x 3/8
1-1/4 x 1/4
1-1/4 x 5/16
1-1/4 x 3/8
1-1/2 x 1/4
1-1/2 x 5/16
1-1/2 x 3/8
1-3/4 x 1/4
1-3/4 x 5/16
1-3/4 x 3/8
2 x 1/4
2 x 5/16
2 x 3/8
2-1/4 x 1/4
2-1/4 x 5/16
2-1/4 x 3/8
2-1/2 x 1/4
2-1/2 x 5/16
2-1/2 x 3/8
3 x 1/4
3 x 5/16
3 x 3/8
3-1/2 x 1/4
3-1/2 x 5/16
3-1/2 x 3/8
4 x 1/4
4 x 5/16
4 x 3/8
H-15 TRUCK
H-10 TRUCK
WEIGHT LBS.
PER SQ. FT.
SECTION MOD.
PER FT. OF WIDTH
12.4
15.2
18.1
15.3
18.5
22.3
18.1
22.4
26.6
21.0
25.9
30.9
23.8
29.5
35.1
26.7
33.0
39.4
29.5
36.6
43.7
35.2
43.9
52.3
40.9
51.0
60.8
46.7
58.1
69.4
0.533
0.667
0.800
0.833
1.042
1.250
1.200
1.500
1.800
1.633
2.042
2.450
2.133
2.667
3.200
2.700
3.375
4.050
3.333
4.167
5.000
4.800
6.000
7.200
6.533
8.167
9.800
8.533
10.667
12.800
AUTO TRAFFIC
CROSS BAR
SIZE
SEE
CROSS
BAR
SELECTION
TABLE
PAGE
10
5 TON FORKLIFT
H-20 TRUCK
H-15 TRUCK
H-10 TRUCK
1'-1"
1'-2"
1'-3"
1'-3"
1'-5"
1'-6"
1'-6"
1'-8"
1'-10"
1'-9"
2'-0"
2'-3"
2'-0"
2'-4"
2'-8"
2'-4"
2'-9"
3'-2"
2'-9"
3'-3"
3'-9"
3'-7"
4'-4"
4'-7"
4'-7
5'-1"
5'-4"
5'-4"
5'-9"
6'-2"
0'-11"
1'-0"
1'-1"
1'-1"
1'-3"
1'-4"
1'-4"
1'-6"
1'-8"
1'-7"
1'-10"
2'-1"
1'-10"
2'-2"
2'-6"
2'-2"
2'-7"
3'-0"
2'-7"
3'-1"
3'-7"
3'-6"
4'-2"
4'-8"
4'-6"
5'-1"
5'-5"
5'-5"
5'-10"
6'-2"
0'-9"
0'-10"
0'-11"
0'-11"
1'-0"
1'-2"
1'-2"
1'-4"
1'-6"
1'-5"
1'-8"
1'-11"
1'-9"
2'-1"
2'-5"
2'-1"
2'-6"
2'-11"
2'-6"
3'-0"
3'-7"
3'-5"
4'-2"
4'-8"
4'-6"
5'-2"
5'-6"
5'-5"
5'-11"
6'-3"
3 TON FORKLIFT
1 TON FORKLIFT
0'-8"
0'-9"
0'-10"
0'-10"
1'-0"
1'-1"
1'-1"
1'-3"
1'-4"
1'-3"
1'-6"
1'-9"
1'-7"
1'-10"
2'-1"
1'-10"
2'-2"
2'-7"
2'-2"
2'-8"
3'-1"
3'-0"
3'-7"
4'-3"
3'-11"
4'-9"
5'-2"
4'-11"
5'-6"
5'-11"
0-7"
0'-8"
0'-8"
0'-9"
0'-10"
0'-11"
0'-11"
1'-1"
1'-3"
1'-2"
1'-5"
1'-8"
1'-5"
1'-9"
2'-1"
1'-9"
2'-2"
2'-6"
2'-2"
2'-7"
3'-1"
3'-0"
3'-8"
4'-4"
3'-11"
4'-10"
5'-3"
5'-1"
5'-8"
6'-0"
0'-8"
0'-9"
0'-11"
0'-11"
1'-1"
1'-4"
1'-3"
1'-7"
1'-10"
1'-8"
2'-1"
2'-6"
2'-2"
2'-8"
3'-2"
2'-8"
3'-4"
4'-0"
3'-4"
4'-1"
4'-5"
4'-8"
5'-0"
5'-4"
5'-5"
5'-10"
6'-3"
6'-3"
6'-9"
7'-2"
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BEARING BARS 1-3/16" ON CENTER, CROSS BARS 4" ON CENTER (2" ON CENTER CROSS BARS ALSO AVAILABLE)
H-20 TRUCK
BEARING
BAR SIZE
1 x 1/4
1 x 5/16
1 x 3/8
1-1/4 x 1/4
1-1/4 x 5/16
1-1/4 x 3/8
1-1/2 x 1/4
1-1/2 x 5/16
1-1/2 x 3/8
1-3/4 x 1/4
1-3/4 x 5/16
1-3/4 x 3/8
2 x 1/4
2 x 5/16
2 x 3/8
2-1/4 x 1/4
2-1/4 x 5/16
2-1/4 x 3/8
2-1/2 x 1/4
2-1/2 x 5/16
2-1/2 x 3/8
3 x 1/4
3 x 5/16
3 x 3/8
3-1/2 x 1/4
3-1/2 x 5/16
3-1/2 x 3/8
4 x 1/4
4 x 5/16
4 x 3/8
5 x 1/4
5 x 3/8
5 x 1/2
6 x 1/4
6 x 3/8
6 x 1/2
7 x 1/4
7 x 3/8
7 x 1/2
11
H-15 TRUCK
H-10 TRUCK
WEIGHT LBS.
PER SQ. FT.
SECTION MOD.
PER FT. OF WIDTH
10.1
12.3
14.6
12.3
15.1
17.9
14.6
18.0
21.3
16.9
20.8
24.7
19.1
23.6
28.2
21.4
26.5
31.5
23.7
29.3
34.9
28.2
35.1
41.8
32.8
40.7
48.6
37.3
46.4
55.4
46.4
68.9
91.3
55.6
82.5
109.3
64.6
96.0
127.3
0.421
0.526
0.632
0.658
0.822
0.987
0.947
1.184
1.421
1.289
1.612
1.934
1.684
2.105
2.526
2.131
2.664
3.197
2.631
3.289
3.947
3.789
4.736
5.684
5.157
6.447
7.736
6.736
8.420
11.104
10.525
15.788
21.050
15.156
22.734
30.312
20.629
30.944
41.258
PHOENIX, AZ
TEL (888) 936-9201
FAX (623) 936-9550
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CROSS BAR
SIZE
SEE
CROSS
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SELECTION
TABLE
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L O S A L A M I T O S, C A
TEL (800) 321-4314
FAX (562) 598-2740
5 TON FORKLIFT
H-20 TRUCK
H-15 TRUCK
H-10 TRUCK
1'-1"
1'-1"
1'-2"
1'-2"
1'-3"
1'-5"
1'-4"
1'-6"
1'-8"
1'-7"
1'-9"
1'-11"
1'-10"
2'-1"
2'-4"
2'-1"
2'-5"
2'-8"
2'-4"
2'-9"
3'-2"
3'-1"
3'-7"
4'-2"
3'-10"
4'-8"
5'-0"
4'-10"
5'-5"
5'-9"
6'-3"
7'-1"
7'-10"
7'-6"
8'-6"
9'-5"
8'-8"
9'-11"
10'-11"
0'-10"
0'-11"
1'-0"
1'-0"
1'-1"
1'-2"
1'-2"
1'-4"
1'-6"
1'-5"
1'-7"
1'-9"
1'-8"
1'-11"
2'-2"
1'-11"
2'-3"
2'-7"
2'-3"
2'-7"
3'-0"
2'-11"
3'-6"
4'-1"
3'-9"
4'-7"
5'-0"
4'-9"
5'-5"
5'-9"
6'-3"
7'-2"
7'-11"
7'-6"
8'-7"
9'-6"
8'-9"
10'-0"
11'-1"
0'-8
0'-9"
0'-10"
0'-10"
0'-11"
1'-0"
1'-0"
1'-2"
1'-4"
1'-3"
1'-5"
1'-8"
1'-6"
1'-9"
2'-1"
1'-9"
2'-2"
2'-6"
2'-1"
2'-7"
3'-0"
2'-11"
3'-6"
4'-2"
3'-9"
4'-8"
5'-1"
4'-8"
5'-6"
5'-10"
6'-5"
7'-4"
8'-1"
7'-8"
8'-9"
9'-8"
8'-11"
10'-3"
11'-3"
3 TON FORKLIFT
1 TON FORKLIFT
T R A C Y, C A
TEL (800) 491-7999
FAX (209) 832-6311
1'-5"
1'-7"
1'-9"
2'-0"
2'-3"
2'-5"
2'-7"
2'-11"
3'-2"
3'-3"
3'-8"
4'-0"
4'-0"
4'-4"
4'-7"
4'-6"
4'-11"
5'-2"
5'-0"
5'-5"
5'-9"
6'-0"
6'-6"
6'-11"
7'-1"
7'-7"
8'-1"
8'-1"
8'-8"
9'-5"
10'-1"
11'-7"
12'-9"
12'-1"
13'-10"
15'-3"
14'-2"
16'-2"
17'-10"
WOODBURN, OR
TEL (800) 942-4041
FAX (503) 980-2068
0'-8"
0'-8"
0'-9"
0'-9"
0'-10"
1'-0"
0'-11"
1'-1"
1'-2"
1'-2"
1'-4"
1'-6"
1'-4"
1'-7"
1'-10"
1'-7"
1'-11"
2'-2"
1'-10"
2'-3"
2'-7"
2'-6"
3'-0"
3'-7"
3'-3"
4'-0"
4'-8"
4'-2"
5'-1"
5'-6"
6'-0"
6'-1l"
7'-7"
7'-3"
8'-3"
9'-1"
9'-5"
9'-8"
10'-7"
0'-6"
0'-7"
0'-8"
0'-8"
0'-9"
0'-10"
0'-10"
0'-11"
1'-1"
1'-0"
1'-3"
1'-5"
1'-3"
1'-6"
1'-7"
1'-6"
1'-10"
2'-2"
1'-10"
2'-3"
2'-7"
2'-6"
3'-1"
3'-8"
3'-4"
4'-1"
4'-10"
4'-3"
5'-3"
5'-8"
6'-2"
7'-1"
7'-9"
7'-5"
8'-6"
9'-4"
8'-8"
9'-11"
10'-11"
0'-7"
0'-8"
0'-9"
0'-10"
1'-0"
1'-2"
1'-1"
1'-4"
1'-7"
1'-6"
1'-10"
2'-2"
1'-10"
2'-4"
2'-9"
2'-4"
2'-11"
3'-5"
2'-10"
3'-6"
4'-2"
4'-1"
4'-9"
5'-1"
5'-2"
5'-7"
5'-11"
5'-11"
6'-5"
6'-9"
7'-5"
8'-6"
9'-4"
8'-11"
10'-2"
11'-3"
10'-5"
11'-11"
13-1"
S E AT T L E , WA
TEL (800) 243-3939
FAX (206) 575-6455
BEARING BARS 1-3/8" ON CENTER, CROSS BARS 4" ON CENTER (2" ON CENTER CROSS BARS ALSO AVAILABLE)
H-15 TRUCK
H-20 TRUCK
BEARING
BAR SIZE
1 x 1/4
1 x 5/16
1 x 3/8
1-1/4 x 1/4
1-1/4 x 5/16
1-1/4 x 3/8
1-1/2 x 1/4
1-1/2 x 5/16
1-1/2 x 3/8
1-3/4 x 1/4
1-3/4 x 5/16
1-3/4 x 3/8
2 x 1/4
2 x 5/16
2 x 3/8
2-1/4 x 1/4
2-1/4 x 5/16
2-1/4 x 3/8
2-1/2 x 1/4
2-1/2 x 5/16
2-1/2 x 3/8
3 x 1/4
3 x 5/16
3 x 3/8
3-1/2 x 1/4
3-1/2 x 5/16
3-1/2 x 3/8
4 x 1/4
4 x 5/16
4 x 3/8
5 x 1/4
5 x 3/8
5 x 1/2
6 x 1/4
6 x 3/8
6 x 1/2
7 x 1/4
7 x 3/8
7 x 1/2
H-10 TRUCK
WEIGHT LBS.
PER SQ. FT.
SECTION MOD.
PER FT. OF WIDTH
8.9
10.8
12.8
10.8
13.3
15.7
12.8
15.7
18.7
14.8
18.2
21.6
16.7
20.6
24.5
18.7
23.1
27.5
20.7
25.6
30.4
24.6
30.6
36.4
28.6
35.5
42.3
32.5
40.4
48.2
40.4
60.0
79.3
48.4
71.8
95.0
56.3
83.5
110.6
0.364
0.455
0.545
0.568
0.710
0.852
0.818
1.023
1.227
1.114
1.392
1.670
1.455
1.818
2.182
1.841
2.301
2.761
2.273
2.841
3.409
3.273
4.091
4.909
4.455
5.568
6.682
5.818
7.273
8.727
9.091
13.636
18.182
13.091
19.636
26.182
17.818
26.727
35.636
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CROSS
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5 TON FORKLIFT
H-20 TRUCK
H-15 TRUCK
H-10 TRUCK
1'-0"
1'-1"
1'-1"
1'-2"
1'-3"
1'-4"
1'-3"
1'-5"
1'-6"
1'-6"
1'-8"
1'-10"
1'-8"
1'-11"
2'-1"
1'-11"
2'-2"
2'-6"
2'-2"
2'-6"
2'-10"
2'-9"
3'-3"
3'-9"
3'-6"
4'-2"
4'-10"
4'-4"
5'-2"
5'-6"
6'-0"
6'-10"
7'-6"
7'-2"
8'-2"
9'-0"
9'-4"
9'-6"
10'-6"
0'-10"
0'-10"
0'-11"
0'-11"
1'-0"
1'-1"
1'-1"
1'-3"
1'-4"
1'-3"
1'-6"
1'-8"
1'-6"
1'-9"
2'-0"
1'-9"
2'-0"
2'-4"
2'-0"
2'-5"
2'-9"
2'-8"
3'-2"
3'-8"
3'-5"
4'-1"
4'-10"
4'-3"
5'-2"
5'-6"
6'-0"
6'-11"
7'-7"
7'-3"
8'-3"
9'-1"
9'-5"
9'-8"
10'-7"
0'-7"
0'-8"
0'-9"
0'-9"
0'-10"
1'-0"
0'-11"
1'-1"
1'-3"
1'-2"
1'-4"
1'-6"
1'-4"
1'-7"
1'-10"
1'-8"
1'-11"
2'-3"
1'-11"
2'-4"
2'-8"
2'-7"
3'-2"
3'-9"
3'-5"
4'-2"
4'-11"
4'-4"
5'-4"
5'-8"
6'-2"
7'-0"
7'-9"
7'-5"
8'-5"
9'-4"
9'-7"
9'-10"
10'-10"
3 TON FORKLIFT
1 TON FORKLIFT
0'-7"
0'-8"
0'-9"
0'-9"
0'-10"
0'-11"
0'-11"
1'-0"
1'-1"
1'-1"
1'-3"
1'-4"
1-3"
1'-5"
1'-8"
1'-6"
1'-9"
2'-0"
1'-8"
2'-0"
2'-4"
2'-3"
2'-9"
3'-2"
2'-11"
3'-9"
4'-2"
3'-9"
4'-6"
5'-4"
5'-7"
6'-7"
7'-3"
6'-11"
7'-11"
8'-9"
8'-1"
9'-3"
10'-2"
0'-6"
0'-6"
0'-7"
0'-7"
0'-8"
0'-9"
0'-9"
0'-11"
1'-0"
0'-11"
1'-1"
1'-3"
1'-2"
1'-5"
1'-7"
1'-5"
1'-8"
2'-0"
1'-8"
2'-0"
2'-4"
2'-3"
2'-9"
3'-4"
3'-0"
3'-8"
4'-5"
3'-10"
4'-9"
5'-5"
5'-11"
6'-10"
7'-6"
7'-2"
8'-2"
9'-0"
8'-4"
9'-7"
10'-6"
0'-6"
0'-7"
0'-9"
0'-9"
0'-11"
1'-1"
1'-0"
1'-3"
1'-6"
1'-4"
1'-8"
1'-11"
1'-9"
2'-1"
2'-6"
2'-2"
2'-8"
3'-2"
2'-7"
3'-3"
3'-10"
3'-9"
4'-7"
4'-11"
5'-0"
5'-5"
5'-9"
5'-9"
6'-2"
6'-7"
7'-2"
8'-3"
9'-1"
8'-8"
9'-11"
10'-11"
10'-1"
11'-8"
12'-8"
L O A D TA B L E : T Y P E W - 3 0 - 4
BEARING BARS 1-7/8" ON CENTER, CROSS BARS 4" ON CENTER (2" ON CENTER CROSS BARS ALSO AVAILABLE)
H-15 TRUCK
H-20 TRUCK
BEARING
BAR SIZE
1 x 1/4
1 x 5/16
1 x 3/8
1-1/4 x 1/4
1-1/4 x 5/16
1-1/4 x 3/8
1-1/2 x 1/4
1-1/2 X 5/16
1-1/2 x 3/8
1-3/4 x 1/4
1-3/4 x 5/16
1-3/4 x 3/8
2 x 1/4
2 x 5/16
2 x 3/8
2-1/4 x 1/4
2-1/4 x 5/16
2-1/4 x 3/8
2-1/2 x 1/4
2-1/2 x 5/16
2-1/2 x 3/8
3 x 1/4
3 x 5/6
3 x 3/8
3-1/2 x 1/4
3-1/2 x 5/16
3-1/2 x 3/8
4 x 1/4
4 x 5/16
4 x 3/8
5 x 1/4
5 x 3/8
5 x 1/2
6 x 1/4
6 x 3/8
6 x 1/2
7 x 1/4
7 x 3/8
7 x 1/2
H-10 TRUCK
WEIGHT LBS.
PER SQ. FT.
SECTION MOD.
PER FT. OF WIDTH
6.8
8.3
9.7
8.3
10.1
11.9
9.8
12.0
14.1
11.2
13.8
16.3
12.7
15.6
18.5
14.2
17.4
20.7
15.6
19.3
22.9
18.7
23.4
27.8
21.6
27.1
32.2
24.5
30.7
36.5
30.4
45.3
59.7
36.7
54.0
71.3
42.5
62.8
82.9
0.267
0.333
0.400
0.417
0.521
0.625
0.600
0.750
0.900
0.817
1.021
1.225
1.067
1.333
1.600
1.350
1.688
2.025
1.667
2.083
2.500
2.400
3.000
3.600
3.267
4.083
4.900
4.267
5.333
6.400
6.667
10.000
13.333
9.600
14.400
19.200
13.067
19.600
26.133
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CROSS BAR
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CROSS
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SELECTION
TABLE
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5 TON FORKLIFT
H-20 TRUCK
H-15 TRUCK
H-10 TRUCK
1'-0"
1'-0"
1'-1"
1'-1"
1'-1"
1'-2"
1'-2"
1'-3"
1'-4"
1'-4"
1'-5"
1'-7"
1'-6"
1'-8"
1'-10"
1'-8"
1'-10"
2'-1"
1'-10"
2'-1"
2'-5"
2'-4"
2'-8"
3'-1"
2'-10"
3'-5"
3'-11"
3'-6"
4'-2"
4'-10"
5'-0"
6'-3"
6'-10"
6'-7"
7'-6"
8'-3"
7'-7"
8'-9"
9'-7"
0'-9"
0'-10"
0'-10"
0'-10"
0'-11"
1'-0"
1'-0"
1'-1"
1'-2"
1'-2"
1'-3"
1'-5"
1'-4"
1'-6"
1'-8"
1'-6"
1'-9"
1'-11"
1'-8"
2'-0"
2'-3"
2'-2"
2'-7"
3'-0"
2'-9"
3'-4"
3'-10"
3'-5"
4'-2"
4'-10"
5'-0"
6'-4"
6'-11"
6'-8"
7'-7"
8'-4"
7'-9"
8'-10"
9'-9"
0'-7"
0'-7"
0'-8"
0'-8"
0'-9"
0'-10"
0'-10"
0'-11"
1'-0"
1'-0"
1'-2"
1'-3"
1'-2"
1'-4"
1'-7"
1'-4"
1'-7"
1'-10"
1'-7"
1'-11"
2'-3"
2'-2"
2'-7"
3'-0"
2'-9"
3'-4"
4'-0"
3'-6"
4'-4"
5'-1"
5'-3"
6'-6"
7'-2"
6'-10"
7'-10"
8'-7"
8'-0"
9'-1"
10'-0"
3 TON FORKLIFT
1 TON FORKLIFT
1'-1"
1'-3"
1'-6"
1'-6"
1'-10"
2'-1"
2'-1"
2'-5"
2'-8"
2'-8"
3'-1"
3'-5"
3'-5"
3'-11"
4'-1"
4'-1"
4'-4"
4'-8"
4'-6"
4'-10"
5'-2"
5'-5"
5'-10"
6'-2"
6'-4"
6'-10"
7'-3"
7'-3"
7'-9"
8'-3"
9'-0"
10'-4"
11'-5"
10'-10"
12'-5"
13'-8"
12'-8"
14'-6"
15'-11"
0'-7"
0'-7"
0'-8"
0'-8"
0'-9"
0'-10"
0'-9"
0'-10"
1'-0"
0'-11"
1'-0"
1'-2"
1'-1"
1'-3"
1'-5"
1'-3"
1'-5"
1'-8"
1'-5"
1'-8"
1'-11"
1'-11"
2'-3"
2'-7"
2'-5"
2'-11"
3'-5"
3'-0"
3'-8"
4'-4"
4'-6"
6'-1"
6'-9"
6'-5"
7-4"
8'-1"
7'-6"
8'-7"
9'-5"
0'-5"
0'-6"
0'-6"
0'-6"
0'-7
0'-8"
0'-8"
0'-9"
0'-10"
0'-10"
0'-11"
1'-1"
1'-0"
1'-2"
1'-4"
1'-2"
1'-5"
1'-8"
1'-5"
1'-8"
2'-0"
1'-11"
2'-4"
2'-9"
2'-6"
3'-1"
3'-7"
3'-2"
3'-11"
4'-8"
4'-10"
6'-4"
7'-0"
6'-8"
7'-7"
8'-5"
7'-9"
8'-11"
9'-9"
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0'-6"
0'-7"
0'-8"
0'-8"
0'-9"
0'-11"
0'-11"
1'-1"
1'-3"
1'-2"
1'-5"
1'-8"
1'-6"
1'-10"
2'-2"
1'-10"
2'-3"
2'-8"
2'-3"
2'-9"
3'-3"
3'-2"
3'-11"
4'-8"
4-3"
5'-1"
5'-5"
5'-5"
5'-10"
6'-3"
6'-9"
7'-9"
8'-7"
8'-2"
9'-4"
10'-3"
9'-6"
10'-11"
12'-0"
12
BEARING BARS 2-3/8" ON CENTER, CROSS BARS 4" ON CENTER (2" ON CENTER CROSS BARS ALSO AVAILABLE)
H-15 TRUCK
H-20 TRUCK
BEARING
BAR SIZE
1 x 1/4
1 x 5/16
1 x 3/8
1-1/4 x 1/4
1-1/4 x 5/16
1-1/4 x 3/8
1-1/2 x 1/4
1-1/2 x 5/16
1-1/2 x 3/8
1-3/4 x 1/4
1-3/4 x 5/16
1-3/4 x 3/8
2 x 1/4
2 x 5/16
2 x 3/8
2-1/4 x 1/4
2-1/4 x 5/16
2-1/4 x 3/8
2-1/2 x 1/4
2-1/2 x 5/16
2-1/2 x 3/8
3 x 1/4
3 x 5/16
3 x 3/8
3-1/2 x 1/4
3-1/2 x 5/16
3-1/2 x 3/8
4 x 1/4
4 x 5/16
4 x 3/8
5 x 1/4
5 x 3/8
5 x 1/2
6 x 1/4
6 x 3/8
6 x 1/2
7 x 1/4
7 x 3/8
7 x 1/2
H-10 TRUCK
WEIGHT LBS.
PER SQ. FT.
SECTION MOD.
PER FT. OF WIDTH
5.7
6.8
8.0
6.8
8.3
9.7
8.0
9.8
11.5
9.2
11.2
13.2
10.4
12.7
15.0
11.5
14.1
16.7
12.7
15.6
18.5
15.2
19.1
22.5
17.5
22.0
26.0
19.9
24.9
29.5
24.5
36.5
48.0
29.6
43.5
57.3
34.3
50.5
66.6
0.211
0.263
0.316
0.329
0.411
0.493
0.474
0.592
0.711
0.645
0.806
0.967
0.842
1.053
1.263
1.066
1.332
1.599
1.316
1.645
1.974
1.895
2.368
2.842
2.579
3.224
3.868
3.368
4.211
5.053
5.263
7.895
10.526
7.579
11.368
15.158
10.316
15.474
20.632
AUTO TRAFFIC
CROSS BAR
SIZE
SEE
CROSS
BAR
SELECTION
TABLE
PAGE
10
5 TON FORKLIFT
H-20 TRUCK
H-15 TRUCK
H-10 TRUCK
0'-11"
1'-0"
1'-0"
1'-0"
1'-1"
1'-1"
1'-1"
1'-2"
1'-3"
1'-3"
1'-4"
1'-5"
1'-4"
1'-6"
1'-8"
1'-6"
1'-8"
1'-10"
1'-8"
1'-11"
2'-1"
2'-1"
2'-4"
2'-8"
2'-6"
2'-11"
3'-4"
3'-0"
3'-7"
4'-2"
4'-3"
5'-10"
6'-5"
5'-10"
7'-0"
7'-9"
7'-2"
8'-2"
9'-0"
0'-9"
0'-9"
0'-10"
0'-10"
0'-10"
0'-11"
0'-11"
1'-0"
1'-1"
1'-0"
1'-2"
1'-3"
1'-2"
1'-4"
1'-6"
1'-4"
1'-6"
1'-8"
1'-6"
1'-9"
2'-0"
1'-11"
2'-3"
2'-7"
2'-5"
2'-10"
3'-4"
2'-11"
3'-7"
4'-2"
4'-3"
5'-11"
6'-7"
5'-11"
7'-2"
7'-10"
7'-3"
8'-4"
9'-2"
0'-7"
0'-7"
0'-8"
0'-8"
0'-8"
0'-9"
0'-9"
0'-10"
0'-11"
0'-11"
1'-0"
1'-2"
1'-0"
1'-3"
1'-4"
1'-3"
1'-5"
1'-8"
1'-5"
1'-8"
1'-11"
1'-10"
2'-3"
2'-7"
2'-5"
2'-11"
3'-5"
3'-0"
3'-8"
4'-4"
4'-6"
6'-2"
6'-9"
6'-4"
7'-5"
8'-2"
7'-6"
8'-7"
9'-6"
3 TON FORKLIFT
1 TON FORKLIFT
1'-0"
1'-2"
1'-7"
1'-7"
1'-7"
1'-10"
1'-10"
2'-2"
2'-6"
2'-4"
2'-10"
3'-2"
3'-0"
3'-6"
3'-10"
3'-8"
4'-2"
4'-5"
4'-3"
4'-7"
4'-11"
5'-2"
5'-6"
5'-11"
6'-0"
6'-5"
6'-10"
6'-10"
7'-5"
7'-10"
8'-7"
9'-10"
10'-10"
10'-1"
11'-9"
13'-0"
12'-0"
13'-9"
15'-2"
0'-7"
0'-7"
0'-8"
0'-8"
0'-8"
0'-9"
0'-9"
0'-10"
0'-11"
0'-10"
0'-11"
1'-1"
1'-0"
1'-1"
1'-3"
1'-1"
1'-3"
1'-6"
1'-3"
1'-6"
1'-8"
1'-8"
1'-11"
2'-3"
2'-1"
2'-6"
2'-11"
2'-7"
3'-2"
3'-8"
3'-10"
5'-6"
6'-4"
5'-4"
6'-11"
7'-8"
7'-1"
8'-1"
8'-11"
0'-5"
0'-5"
0'-6"
0'-6"
0'-7"
0'-7"
0'-7"
0'-8"
0'-9"
0'-9"
0'-10"
1'-0"
0'-11"
1'-0"
1'-2"
1'-1"
1'-3"
1'-5"
1'-3"
1'-6"
1'-9"
1'-8"
2'-0"
2'-5"
2'-2"
2'-8"
3'-2"
2'-9"
3'-5"
4'-0"
4'-2"
6'-0"
6'-8"
5'-11"
7'-3"
8'-0"
7'-5"
8'-5"
9'-4"
0'-5"
0'-6"
0'-7"
0'-7"
0'-9"
0'-10"
0'-10"
1'-0"
1'-2"
1'-0"
1'-3"
1'-6"
1'-4"
1'-7"
1'-11"
1'-8"
2'-0"
2'-5"
2'-0"
2'-6"
2'-11"
2'-10"
3'-6"
4'-2"
3'-9"
4'-8"
5'-3"
4'-11"
5'-7"
6'-0"
6'-6"
7'-6"
8'-3"
7'-10"
9'-0"
9'-11"
9'-2"
10'-6"
11'-7"
BRIDGE DECKING
BEARING BAR
THICKNESSES
1/4", 5/16" OR 3/8"
5"
RIVET
FACE-TO-FACE 2-5/16"
TYPE R-37-5
DEFLECTION IS LIMITED TO
THE LESSER OF L/400 OR .125
RECTICULINE BAR
3/16" X 1-1/2"
L O A D TA B L E : T Y P E R - 3 7 - 5 B R I D G E D E C K I N G
H-15 TRUCK
H-20 TRUCK
BEARING
BAR SIZE
2-1/2 x 1/4
2-1/2 x 5/16
2-1/2 x 3/8
3 x 1/4
3 x 5/16
3 x 3/8
3-1/2 x 1/4
3-1/2 x 5/16
3-1/2 x 3/8
4 x 1/4
4 x 5/16
4 x 3/8
5 x 1/4
5 x 5/16
5 x 3/8
RECTICULINE
BAR SIZE
1-1/2
1-1/2
1-1/2
1-1/2
1-1/2
1-1/2
1-1/2
1-1/2
1-1/2
1-1/2
1-1/2
1-1/2
1-1/2
1-1/2
1-1/2
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
H-10 TRUCK
AUTO TRAFFIC
5 TON FORKLIFT
WEIGHT LBS.
PER SQ. FT.
SECTION MOD.
PER FT. OF WIDTH
H-20 TRUCK
H-15 TRUCK
H-10 TRUCK
17.1
19.3
21.2
19.1
21.7
24.0
21.0
24.1
26.9
23.0
26.6
29.7
25.0
31.4
35.4
1.220
1.488
1.744
1.756
2.143
2.512
2.390
2.917
3.419
3.122
3.810
4.465
4.878
5.952
6.977
1'-6"
1'-8"
1'-10"
1'-10"
2'-1"
2'-3"
2'-2"
2'-6"
2'-9"
2'-7"
3'-0"
3'-5"
3'-8"
4'-3"
4'-10"
1'-4"
1'-6"
1'-8"
1'-8"
1'-10"
2'-1"
2'-0"
2'-4"
2'-8"
2'-6"
2'-10"
3'-3"
3'-6"
4'-2"
4'-9"
1'-2"
1'-4"
1'-6"
1'-6"
1'-9"
2'-0"
1'-11"
2'-3"
2'-7"
2'-4"
2'-10"
3'-2"
3'-6"
4'-2"
4'-10"
3 TON FORKLIFT
1 TON FORKLIFT
1'-1"
1'-2"
1'-4"
1'-4"
1'-7"
1'-9"
1'-8"
2'-0"
2'-3"
2'-1"
2'-5"
2'-9"
3'-0"
3'-7"
4'-1"
0'-11"
1'-1"
1'-3"
1'-3"
1'-6"
1'-8"
1'-7"
1'-11"
2'-2"
2'-0"
2'-5"
2'-9"
3'-0"
3'-7"
4'-2"
1'-3"
1'-7"
1'-9"
1'-10"
2'-2"
2'-6"
2'-5"
2'-11"
3'-5"
3'-1"
3'-9"
4'-5"
4'-9"
5'-10"
6'-9"
C O N T I N U O U S S PA N S
The safe spans indicated for heavy duty gratings and bridge decking in the preceding load tables are based upon simple span calculations. When the grating is properly anchored and the span is continuous over 3 or more supports, the above spans may be increased by a multiple of 1.20.
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EMBED FRAMES
E-Z POUR FRAME
mbed Frames cast into concrete floors and substructures serve a multitude of purposes that extend the
effective life of your completed construction project. Frames form a permanent shield for concrete lead
edges and perimeters which are subject to cracking and chipping when left unprotected. During construction,
these rigid 1/4" (minimum) thick steel frames expedite forming and provide a welded structure that assures
accuracy in the concrete pour. Frames provide a uniform bearing surface for grates or covers, often eliminating r ocking or irregular elevations experienced with covers installed on poured concrete. In specifying
Grating Pacific Embed Frames, you are specifying durability, accuracy and economy. (Nail holes are optional
and may further expedite installation. If desired, size and location should be specified.)
Grating Span
(specify dimension)
(specify dimension)
Grating Span
(specify dimension)
TYPE L FRAME
TYPE L
TRENCH
FRAME
FRAME SECTIONS
Dimensions indicated
on table below.
TYPE "E-Z"
TYPE "L"
TYPE "Z"
ANCHORS
TYPE "M"
TYPE "X"
TYPE "P"
FINISHES
Carbon steel frames are manufactured with either of three standard finishes, bare steel (no finish), prime painted, or hot dip galvanized after fabrication.
Aluminum frames are provided mill finish and can be specified with bituminous coating on surfaces to be cast in concrete. Stainless steel frames are supplied mill finish and can be specified as abrasive blasted after fabrication to
provide a uniform matte finish.
Anchor
F R A M E S P E C I F I C AT I O N S
The following table indicates fabricated dimensions for Steel Embed Frames presented above. Embed frames manufactured from stainless steel or aluminum are similarly available, but will vary dimensionally. Consult manufacturer for dimensions if critical.
MODEL
NUMBER
"d"
"B"
MODEL
NUMBER
"d"
"B"
MODEL
NUMBER
"d"
"B"
"Ad"
MODEL
NUMBER
"d"
"B"
"AB"
"Ad"
EZ-75
EZ-100
EZ-125
EZ-150
EZ-175
EZ-200
EZ-225
EZ-250
EZ-300
EZ-350
EZ-400
EZ-500
EZ-600
3/4"
1"
1-1/4"
1-1/2"
1-3/4"
2"
2-1/4"
2-1/2"
3"
3-1/2"
4"
5"
6"
3/4"
1"
1-1/4"
1-1/2"
1-3/4"
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
2-3/4"
2-3/4"
2-3/4"
3-1/4"
3-1/4"
L-75
L-100
L-125
L-150
L-175
L-200
L-225
L-250
L-300
L-350
L-400
L-500
L-600
3/4"
1"
1-1/4"
1-1/2"
1-3/4"
2"
2-1/4"
2-1/2"
3"
3-1/2"
4"
5"
6"
3/4"
1"
1-1/4"
1-1/2"
1-3/4"
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
2-3/4"
2-3/4"
2-3/4"
3-1/4"
3-1/4"
Z-75
Z-100
Z-125
Z-150
Z-175
Z-200
Z-225
Z-250
Z-300
Z-350
Z-400
Z-500
Z-600
3/4"
1"
1-1/4"
1-1/2"
1-3/4"
2"
2-1/4"
2-1/2"
3"
3-1/2"
4"
5"
6"
1"
1-1/4"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
2"
2"
2"
2-1/2"
2-1/2"
2-1/2"
3"
3"
3"
1-1/2"
1-3/4"
2"
2"
2-1/2"
2-1/2"
2-1/2"
3"
3"
3"
3-1/2"
3-1/2"
3-1/2"
M-75
M-100
M-125
M-150
M-175
M-200
M-225
M-250
M-300
M-350
M-400
M-500
M-600
3/4"
1"
1-1/4"
1-1/2"
1-3/4"
2"
2-1/4"
2-1/2"
3"
3-1/2"
4"
5"
6"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
2"
2"
2"
2"
2"
3"
3"
3-1/2"
3-1/2"
3/4"
1"
1-1/4"
1-1/2"
1-3/4"
2"
2"
2"
2"
2-1/2"
3"
3"
3-1/2"
2"
2"
2"
2"
2"
2"
2"
2"
2"
2-1/2"
2-1/2"
3"
3"
MODEL
NUMBER
"B"
"D"
MODEL
NUMBER
"B"
"D"
MODEL
NUMBER
"B"
"D"
MODEL
NUMBER
"t"
"B"
"At"
X-100
X-125
X-150
X-175
X-200
X-250
X-300
X-350
1"
1-1/4"
1-1/2"
1-3/4"
2"
2-1/2"
3"
3-1/2"
1"
1-1/4"
1-1/2"
1-3/4"
2"
2-1/2"
3"
3-1/2"
X-400
X-500
X-600
X-2515
X-2520
X-3020
X-3025
X-3525
4"
5"
6"
2-1/2"
2-1/2"
3"
3"
3-1/2"
4"
5"
6"
1-1/2"
2"
2"
2-1/2"
2-1/2"
X-3530
X-4030
X-5030
X-5035
X-6035
X-6040
3-1/2"
4"
5"
5"
6"
6"
3"
3"
3"
3-1/2"
3-1/2"
4"
P-125
P-188
P-250
P-313
P-375
P-500
P-625
P-750
P-1000
1/8"
3/16"
1/4"
5/16"
3/8"
1/2"
5/8"
3/4"
1"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
2"
2"
2"
2"
2"
2"
2"
2"
2"
2-1/2"
2-1/2"
2-1/2"
T R E N C H G R AT I N G & I N L E T G R AT E S
CUSTOM SETS
The combination of Grating Pacific gratings and embed frames provides the specifier with a wide range of alternatives for drainage applications. While any of the bar grating products and embed frames shown
on the previous pages can be
combined for effective solutions, standard trench gratings and inlet sets are illustrated on pages 15 and 16.
Look there first for your most
economical solution to
drainage requirements.
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B O LT E D G R AT E S
Grating Pacific Trench Systems and Inlet Sets
are manufactured as component products with
the grates easily removed for clearing debris
from the trenches or inlets. Often security concerns or traffic conditions dictate that the grates
must be bolted to the framing. When this
option is specified, weld lugs or counter-sunk
lands (below) are installed on the grates and the
bolt is installed below the traffic surface of the
grating. For high security applications, bolted
grates with tamper-resistant fasteners may be
further specified.
S TA N D A R D D U T Y
HEAVY DUTY
TYPE "HP"
TYPE "HA"
TYPE "H"
BOLTED
GRATES
BOLTING
OPTIONS:
TYPE "SP"
TYPE "SA"
TYPE "S"
TAMPER
RESISTANT
BOLT
CLOSE
MESH
BOLTING
rench Grating Systems by Grating Pacific allow the specifier to combine any of the gratings illustrated above with any
of the embed frames profiled on page 14. Gratings are available in S t a n d a rd series for pedestrian loads or Heavy Duty
series for vehicular traffic. Unlike cast iron or molded trench products, this flexible system allows the user to specify the
exact clear opening ("S" dimension) desired. Because
Grating Pacific offers five distinct embed frame profiles,
TO SPECIFY TRENCH SYSTEMS
the user can select a frame to meet the exact edge condiTrench systems are specified by component
tion desired. Bolting the grates to the frames is optional
model numbers. Simply follow the sample specificaand must be specified. All gratings are provided with plain
tion below:
surface (the optional serrated surface is also available
when specified) and open ends are trench banded to maximize drain capacity. Unless otherwise noted, all trench
frames and grating are hot dip galvanized after fabrication
in accordance with ASTM Specification A-123. Our most
popular systems are listed in the table below, however,
this listing in no way completely defines this comprehensive product line.
TH - 12 - EZ (B)
"T" indicates trench grating
while "H" indicates type H
Heavy Duty grating as shown
above. For Standard Duty,
specify "TS" etc.
Indicates trench
clear span or "S"
dimension in
inches.
Indicates type of
frame from options
illustrated on
page 14.
Optional component to
specify bolted grates. If
bolted grates are not
required, this component
is eliminated.
S TA N D A R D T R E N C H S Y S T E M S
HEAVY DUTY
STANDARD DUTY
MODEL NUMBER
"S"
"d"
MODEL NUMBER
"S"
"d"
MODEL NUMBER
"S"
"d"
MODEL NUMBER
"S"
"d"
MODEL NUMBER
"S"
"d"
MODEL NUMBER
"S"
"d"
TS-6-EZ
TS-8-EZ
TS-10-EZ
TS-12-EZ
TS-14-EZ
TS-16-EZ
TS-18-EZ
TS-20-EZ
TS-22-EZ
TS-24-EZ
TS-27-EZ
TS-30-EZ
TS-33-EZ
TS-36-EZ
TS-42-EZ
TS-48-EZ
TS-54-EZ
TS-60-EZ
TS-66-EZ
TS-72-EZ
6"
8"
10"
12"
14"
16"
18"
20"
22"
24"
27"
30"
33"
36"
42"
48"
54"
60"
66"
72"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1-1/4"
1-1/2"
1-3/4"
1-3/4"
2"
TSA-6-EZ
TSA-8-EZ
TSA-10-EZ
TSA-12-EZ
TSA-14-EZ
TSA-16-EZ
TSA-18-EZ
TSA-20-EZ
TSA-22-EZ
TSA-24-EZ
TSA-27-EZ
TSA-30-EZ
TSA-33-EZ
TSA-36-EZ
TSA-42-EZ
TSA-48-EZ
TSA-54-EZ
TSA-60-EZ
TSA-66-EZ
TSA-72-EZ
6"
8"
10"
12"
14"
16"
18"
20"
22"
24"
27"
30"
33"
36"
42"
48"
54"
60"
66"
72"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1-1/4"
1-1/4"
1-1/4"
1-1/4"
1-1/4"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-3/4"
1-3/4"
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
TSP-6-EZ
TSP-8-EZ
TSP-10-EZ
TSP-12-EZ
TSP-14-EZ
TSP-16-EZ
TSP-18-EZ
TSP-20-EZ
TSP-22-EZ
TSP-24-EZ
TSP-27-EZ
TSP-30-EZ
TSP-33-EZ
TSP-36-EZ
TSP-42-EZ
TSP-48-EZ
TSP-54-EZ
TSP-60-EZ
TSP-66-EZ
TSP-72-EZ
6"
8"
10"
12"
14"
16"
18"
20"
22"
24"
27"
30"
33"
36"
42"
48"
54"
60"
66"
72"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1-1/4"
1-1/4"
1-1/4"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-3/4"
TH-6-EZ
TH-8-EZ
TH-10-EZ
TH-12-EZ
TH-14-EZ
TH-16-EZ
TH-18-EZ
TH-20-EZ
TH-22-EZ
TH-24-EZ
TH-27-EZ
TH-30-EZ
TH-33-EZ
TH-36-EZ
TH-42-EZ
TH-48-EZ
TH-54-EZ
TH-60-EZ
TH-66-EZ
TH-72-EZ
6"
8"
10"
12"
14"
16"
18"
20"
22"
24"
27"
30"
33"
36"
42"
48"
54"
60"
66"
72"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-3/4"
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
2-1/2"
3"
3"
3"
3-1/2"
3-1/2"
4"
4"
5"
5"
THA-6-EZ
THA-8-EZ
THA-10-EZ
THA-12-EZ
THA-14-EZ
THA-16-EZ
THA-18-EZ
THA-20-EZ
THA-22-EZ
THA-24-EZ
THA-27-EZ
THA-30-EZ
THA-33-EZ
THA-36-EZ
THA-42-EZ
THA-48-EZ
THA-54-EZ
THA-60-EZ
THA-66-EZ
THA-72-EZ
6"
8"
10"
12"
14"
16"
18"
20"
22"
24"
27"
30"
33"
36"
42"
48"
54"
60"
66"
72"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-3/4"
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
2-1/2"
2-1/2"
2-1/2"
2-1/2"
2-1/2"
3"
3"
3"
3-1/2"
3-1/2"
4"
4"
4"
THP-6-EZ
THP-8-EZ
THP-10-EZ
THP-12-EZ
THP-14-EZ
THP-16-EZ
THP-18-EZ
THP-20-EZ
THP-22-EZ
THP-24-EZ
THP-27-EZ
THP-30-EZ
THP-33-EZ
THP-36-EZ
THP-42-EZ
THP-48-EZ
THP-54-EZ
THP-60-EZ
THP-66-EZ
THP-72-EZ
6"
8"
10"
12"
14"
16"
18"
20"
22"
24"
27"
30"
33"
36"
42"
48"
54"
60"
66"
72"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-3/4"
1-3/4"
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
2-1/2"
2-1/2"
2-1/2"
3"
3"
3"
3-1/2"
3-1/2"
4"
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omplementing our trench grating systems, Grating Pacific Inlet Gratings and Frames provide the specifier with flexible
solutions to inlet drain requirements. Equal to our trench grating products, Standard Duty pedestrian grates and
Heavy Duty vehicular grates are illustrated on page 15 of this catalog. Inlets may be specified to any clear opening
by simply indicating the desired " W " (width) and " S " (span) dimensions illustrated on page 14. Similar to
our trench grating systems, any of the five embed frame profiles may be specified to meet the exact
needs of your application. Bolting the grates to the frames is optional and must be specified.
While all gratings are manufactured with plain walking surface, the optional serrated surface
may be specified. The ends of all inlet gratings are trench banded to enhance durability and allow
for maximum drainage. Unless otherwise specified, all inlet grates and frames are hot dip galvanized
in accordance with ASTM specification A-123.
HOW TO SPECIFY
Inlet grates and frames are specified by
component model numbers. Simply follow this
sample specification.
H - 3624 - EZ (B)
S TA N D A R D I N L E T S E T S
Standard Inlet Sets, listed in tabular form below, consist of our E - Z P o u r frames with either of two popular series of grating. Standard Duty type " S "
grates are selected for pedestrian applications and type " H " Heavy Duty grates are selected for vehicular load applications. All popular sizes of these Inlet Sets
are commonly available from our stock inventory.
INLET SETS
S TA N D A R D D U T Y
HEAVY DUTY
STANDARD DUTY SQUARE INLET SETS
MODEL NUMBER
"W"
"S"
"d"
MODEL NUMBER
"W"
"S"
"d"
MODEL NUMBER
"W"
"S"
"d"
MODEL NUMBER
"W"
"S"
"d"
S-0606-EZ
S-0808-EZ
S-1010-EZ
S-1212-EZ
S-1414-EZ
S-1616-EZ
S-1818-EZ
S-2020-EZ
S-2222-EZ
S-2424-EZ
S-2727-EZ
S-3030-EZ
6"
8"
10"
12"
14"
16"
18"
20"
22"
24"
27"
30"
6"
8"
10"
12"
14"
16"
18"
20"
22"
24"
27"
30"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
S-3333-EZ
S-3636-EZ
S-4242-EZ
S-4848-EZ
S-5454-EZ
S-6060-EZ
S-6666-EZ
S-7272-EZ
S-7878-EZ
S-8484-EZ
S-9696-EZ
33"
36"
42"
48"
54"
60"
66"
72"
78"
84"
96"
33"
36"
42"
48"
54"
60"
66"
72"
78"
84"
96"
1"
1"
1"
1-1/4"
1-1/2"
1-3/4"
1-3/4"
2"
2-1/4"
2-1/2"
2-1/2"
H-0606-EZ
H-0808-EZ
H-1010-EZ
H-1212-EZ
H-1414-EZ
H-1616-EZ
H-1818-EZ
H-2020-EZ
H-2222-EZ
H-2424-EZ
H-2727-EZ
H-3030-EZ
6"
8"
10"
12"
14"
16"
18"
20"
22"
24"
27"
30"
6"
8"
10"
12"
14"
16"
18"
20"
22"
24"
27"
30"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-3/4"
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
2-1/2"
3"
H-3333-EZ
H-3636-EZ
H-4242-EZ
H-4848-EZ
H-5454-EZ
H-6060-EZ
H-6666-EZ
H-7272-EZ
H-7878-EZ
H-8484-EZ
H-9696-EZ
33"
36"
42"
48"
54"
60"
66"
72"
78"
84"
96"
33"
36"
42"
48"
54"
60"
66"
72"
78"
84"
96"
3"
3"
3-1/2"
3-1/2"
4"
4"
5"
5"
5"
6"
6"
MODEL NUMBER
"W"
"S"
"d"
MODEL NUMBER
"W"
"S"
"d"
MODEL NUMBER
"W"
"S"
"d"
MODEL NUMBER
"W"
"S"
"d"
S-1206-EZ
S-1210-EZ
S-1806-EZ
S-1812-EZ
S-2406-EZ
S-2412-EZ
S-2418-EZ
S-3006-EZ
S-3012-EZ
S-3018-EZ
S-3024-EZ
S-3606-EZ
S-3612-EZ
S-3618-EZ
S-3624-EZ
S-3630-EZ
S-4812-EZ
S-4818-EZ
S-4824-EZ
S-4836-EZ
S-6012-EZ
S-6018-EZ
S-6024-EZ
S-6036-EZ
S-6048-EZ
S-7212-EZ
S-7218-EZ
S-7224-EZ
S-7236-EZ
S-7248-EZ
S-8412-EZ
S-8424-EZ
S-8436-EZ
S-8448-EZ
S-9612-EZ
S-9624-EZ
S-9636-EZ
S-9648-EZ
S-9672-EZ
12"
12"
18"
18"
24"
24"
24"
30"
30"
30"
30"
36"
36"
36"
36"
36"
48"
48"
48"
48"
60"
60"
60"
60"
60"
72"
72"
72"
72"
72"
84"
84"
84"
84"
96"
96"
96"
96"
96"
6"
10"
6"
12"
6"
12"
18"
6"
12"
18"
24"
6"
12"
18"
24"
30"
12"
18"
24"
36"
12"
18"
24"
36"
48"
12"
18"
24"
36"
48"
12"
24"
36"
48"
12"
24"
36"
48"
72"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1-1/4"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1-1/4"
1"
1"
1"
1-1/4"
1"
1"
1"
1-1/4"
2"
S-0612-EZ
S-0618-EZ
S-0624-EZ
S-0630-EZ
S-0636-EZ
S-1218-EZ
S-1224-EZ
S-1230-EZ
S-1236-EZ
S-1248-EZ
S-1824-EZ
S-1830-EZ
S-1836-EZ
S-1842-EZ
S-1848-EZ
S-2430-EZ
S-2436-EZ
S-2442-EZ
S-2448-EZ
S-2454-EZ
S-2460-EZ
S-3036-EZ
S-3042-EZ
S-3048-EZ
S-3054-EZ
S-3060-EZ
S-3072-EZ
S-3642-EZ
S-3648-EZ
S-3654-EZ
S-3660-EZ
S-4248-EZ
S-4254-EZ
S-4260-EZ
S-4854-EZ
S-4860-EZ
S-4872-EZ
S-6072-EZ
6"
6"
6"
6"
6"
12"
12"
12"
12"
12"
18"
18"
18"
18"
18"
24"
24"
24"
24"
24"
24"
30"
30"
30"
30"
30"
30"
36"
36"
36"
36"
42"
42"
42"
48"
48"
48"
60"
12"
18"
24"
30"
36"
18"
24"
30"
36"
48"
24"
30"
36"
42"
48"
30"
36"
42"
48"
54"
60"
36"
42"
48"
54"
60"
72"
42"
48"
54"
60"
48"
54"
60"
54"
60"
72"
72"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1-1/4"
1"
1"
1"
1"
1-1/4"
1"
1"
1"
1-1/4"
1-1/2"
1-3/4"
1"
1"
1-1/4"
1-1/2"
1-3/4"
2"
1"
1-1/4"
1-1/2"
1-3/4"
1-1/4"
1-1/2"
1-3/4"
1-1/2"
1-3/4"
2"
2"
H-1206-EZ
H-1210-EZ
H-1806-EZ
H-1812-EZ
H-2406-EZ
H-2412-EZ
H-2418-EZ
H-3006-EZ
H-3012-EZ
H-3018-EZ
H-3024-EZ
H-3606-EZ
H-3612-EZ
H-3618-EZ
H-3624-EZ
H-3630-EZ
H-4812-EZ
H-4818-EZ
H-4824-EZ
H-4836-EZ
H-6012-EZ
H-6018-EZ
H-6024-EZ
H-6036-EZ
H-6048-EZ
H-7212-EZ
H-7218-EZ
H-7224-EZ
H-7236-EZ
H-7248-EZ
H-8412-EZ
H-8424-EZ
H-8436-EZ
H-8448-EZ
H-9612-EZ
H-9624-EZ
H-9636-EZ
H-9648-EZ
H-9672-EZ
12"
12"
18"
18"
24"
24"
24"
30"
30"
30"
30"
36"
36"
36"
36"
36"
48"
48"
48"
48"
60"
60"
60"
60"
60"
72"
72"
72"
72"
72"
84"
84"
84"
84"
96"
96"
96"
96"
96"
6"
10"
6"
12"
6"
12"
18"
6"
12"
18"
24"
6"
12"
18"
24"
30"
12"
18"
24"
36"
12"
18"
24"
36"
48"
12"
18"
24"
36"
48"
12"
24"
36"
48"
12"
24"
36"
48"
72"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
2-1/4"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
3"
1-1/2"
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
3"
1-1/2"
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
3"
3-1/2"
1-1/2"
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
3"
3-1/2"
1-1/2"
2-1/4"
3"
3-1/2"
1-1/2"
2-1/4"
3"
3-1/2"
5"
H-0612-EZ
H-0618-EZ
H-0624-EZ
H-0630-EZ
H-0636-EZ
H-1218-EZ
H-1224-EZ
H-1230-EZ
H-1236-EZ
H-1248-EZ
H-1824-EZ
H-1830-EZ
H-1836-EZ
H-1842-EZ
H-1848-EZ
H-2430-EZ
H-2436-EZ
H-2442-EZ
H-2448-EZ
H-2454-EZ
H-2460-EZ
H-3036-EZ
H-3042-EZ
H-3048-EZ
H-3054-EZ
H-3060-EZ
H-3072-EZ
H-3642-EZ
H-3648-EZ
H-3654-EZ
H-3660-EZ
H-4248-EZ
H-4254-EZ
H-4260-EZ
H-4854-EZ
H-4860-EZ
H-4872-EZ
H-6072-EZ
6"
6"
6"
6"
6"
12"
12"
12"
12"
12"
18"
18"
18"
18"
18"
24"
24"
24"
24"
24"
24"
30"
30"
30"
30"
30"
30"
36"
36"
36"
36"
42"
42"
42"
48"
48"
48"
60"
12"
18"
24"
30"
36"
18"
24"
30"
36"
48"
24"
30"
36"
42"
48"
30"
36"
42"
48"
54"
60"
36"
42"
48"
54"
60"
72"
42"
48"
54"
60"
48"
54"
60"
54"
60"
72"
72"
1-1/2"
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
3"
3"
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
3"
3"
3-1/2"
2-1/4"
3"
3"
3-1/2"
3-1/2"
3"
3"
3-1/2"
3-1/2"
4"
4"
3"
3-1/2"
3-1/2"
4"
4"
5"
3-1/2"
3-1/2"
4"
4"
3-1/2"
4"
4"
4"
4"
5"
5"
ANY OF THE ABOVE INLET SETS CAN BE CUSTOMIZED TO MEET THE SPECIFIC NEEDS OF YOUR CONSTRUCTION PROJECT. TO SELECT STANDARD DUTY ADA CONFORMING OR CLOSE MESH GRATINGS, SIMPLY SUBSTITUTE "SA" OR "SP" IN LIEU OF THE "S" COMPONENT IN THE MODEL NUMBER. HEAVY DUTY MODELS CAN BE SIMILARLY MODIFIED BY INSERTING "HA" OR "HP." TO SELECT ALTERNATIVE FRAME CONSTRUCTION, SELECT THE TYPE FROM PAGE 14 AND REPLACE COMPONENT "EZ" IN THE MODEL NUMBER.
BOLTED GRATES MUST BE SPECIFIED BY ADDING THE "(B)" SUFFIX TO THE MODEL NUMBER.
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FA S T E N E R S
All grating must be firmly fastened in place. Welding panels to the supporting structure provides a superior, permanent installation. Gratings subject to removal can be fastened with Weld Lugs which are shop welded between the bearing bars, or anchored with
Saddle Clips. These fasteners, which are provided upon request, are punched with 5/16"
holes to receive 1/4" bolts or screws (bolts or screws supplied by others). In areas where
welding or drilling is not permitted, "G" Clips can provide the fastening solution. These
clips install on the top surface of the grating and create a friction connection with the
flange supporting the panel. The narrow spacing of close mesh gratings allows for countersinking of the bearing bars and fastening with flat head screws.
"
16
"
5" +
O.C. for Trim Band
Bearing
Bars
"
+
SADDLE CLIP
+
"
3
16
4
Welds at ends of bearing bar
appoximately 6 inches from
each side of panel.
"
"
WELD LUG
COUNTER-SUNK LAND
WITH FLAT HEAD SCREW
"G" CLIP
PA N E L W I D T H C H A R T
BEARING BAR SPACING
NUMBER OF
BEARING BARS
1-3/16" O.C.
15/16" O.C.
11/16" O.C.
7/16" O.C.
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
6-1/8"
7-5/16"
8-1/2"
9-11/16"
10-7/8"
12-1/16"
13-1/4"
14-7/16"
15-5/8"
16-13/16"
18"
19-3/16"
20-3/8"
21-9/16"
22-3/4"
23-15/16"
25-1/8"
26-5/16"
27-1/2"
28-11/16
4-7/8"
5-13/16"
6-3/4"
7-11/16"
8-5/8"
9-9/16"
10-1/2"
11-7/16"
12-3/8"
13-5/16"
14-1/4"
15-3/16"
16-1/8"
17-1/16"
18"
18-15/16"
19-7/8"
20-13/16"
21-3/4"
22-11/16"
3-5/8"
4-5/16"
5"
5-11/16"
6-3/8"
7-1/16"
7-3/4"
8-7/16"
9-1/8"
9-13/16"
10-1/2"
11-3/16"
11-7/8"
12-9/16"
13-1/4"
13-15/16"
14-5/8"
15-5/16"
16"
16-11/16"
2-3/8"
2-13/16"
3-1/4"
3-11/16"
4-1/8"
4-9/16"
5"
5-7/16"
5-7/8"
6-5/16"
6-3/4"
7-3/16"
7-5/8"
8-1/16"
8-1/2"
8-15/16"
9-3/8"
9-13/16"
10-1/4"
10-5/8"
NUMBER OF
BEARING BARS
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
53
83
1-3/16" O.C.
15/16" O.C.
11/16" O.C.
7/16" O.C.
29-7/8"
31-1/16"
32-1/4"
33-7/16"
34-5/8"
35-13/16"
23-5/8"
24-9/16"
25-1/2"
26-7/16"
27-3/8"
28-5/16"
29-1/4"
30-3/16"
31-1/8"
32-1/16"
33"
33-15/16"
34-7/8"
35-13/16"
17-3/8"
18-1/16"
18-3/4"
19-7/16"
20-1/8"
20-13/16"
21-1/2"
22-3/16"
22-7/8"
23-9/16"
24-1/4"
24-15/16"
25-5/8"
26-5/16"
27"
27-11/16"
28-3/8"
35-15/16"
11-1/8"
11-9/16"
12"
12-7/16"
12-7/8"
13-5/16"
13-3/4"
14-3/16"
14-5/8"
15-1/16"
15-1/2"
15-15/16"
16-3/8"
16-13/16"
17-1/4"
17-11/16"
18-1/8"
18-9/16"
36-1/16"
SHADED
AREAS
INDICATE
STOCK
PANEL
WIDTHS
WIDTHS SHOWN ARE FOR 3/16" THICK BEARING BARS. FOR 1/8" BEARING BARS, DEDUCT 1/16" FROM THE VALUES INDICATED.
T Y P I C A L PA N E L L AY O U T S
PA N E L L AY O U T
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"
"
2315 16"
4'-0"
"
16
"
16
Span
4'-0"
2315 16"
3513
"
16
Bearing Bar
3513
Supports
As stated above, stock grating panels are manufactured in 24" and 36" nominal widths. Stock lengths (span) are 24'-0" for all sizes with most popular bearing
bar sizes also available in 20'-0" lengths. These sizes allow for efficient layout and
waste minimization when they are fabricated to your exact specification.
Unlike many competing products, individual grating panels do not require
supports on all four sides of each cut piece. Bar grating panels only require support perpendicular to the bearing bar span. There is no need to place supports
parallel to the bearing bars where adjacent panels are installed in succession.
The following layouts illustrate proper layout and support of a simple bar
grating platform.
Support
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Support
1
+
32"
O.C.
"
"
"
16
"
"
16
Bearing Bars
D+
"
Cross Bars
D'
=
Length +
"
+
4 " C-C End Cross Bars in
5'-0" Length
W' = W +
"
LONGITUDINAL BOW
TRANSVERSE BOW
1/200 of Length
Bearing Bars
Bearing Bars
"
12"
12
1
11
"
"
Length + 0"
"
INSTALLATION CLEARANCES
1
"
PANEL CLEARANCES
"
"
1
Span (Direction of Bearing Bars) +
4"
Panel Lengths
Panel Lengths
"
Thickness of Seat
Angle or 1/4" Min.
1
1
"
"
Panel Width
1
"
" Max.
Panel Width
CIRCULAR CUTS
1
8
"
"
1 @ 12
"
Actual Cut-Out Width
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11/16"
9/16"
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Tested by an independent laboratory for slip resistance
according to standards and methods established by
Federal Specification RR-G-1602D, GRIP STRUT Safety
Grating proved its superiority by exceeding all requirements of this specification.
The standards were exacting five shoe sole materials
tested in three directions under five conditions: dry,
greasy, muddy, soapy and icy. GRIP STRUT Safety Grating
tested 10% to 180% more slip-resistant than similar materials, depending on shoe materials and surface conditions.
Fewer accidents, with resultant lower insurance costs
and reduced workmans compensation losses, should be
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Grating for walking-working surfaces and stair treads.
Values determined in accordance with standards for
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50
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WIDTHS
BLE
AVAILA
14 ga.
1-1/2", 2",
& 2-1/2"
12 ga.
1-1/2", 2",
2-1/2", & 3"
LOAD/DEFLECTION
CONVERSION FORMULAS
In the elastic range, deflection is proportional to the
applied load for both uniform and concentrated loads. This
relationship can be used to determine the deflection that
any load which is less than the allowable load will produce.
U UNIFORM
LOAD (LB./FT.2)
52012
INDICATES MATERIAL GAUGE
14 or 12 steel, 12 or 10
aluminum, or 16 ga.
stainless steel.
OTHER EXAMPLES:
31514-B = 7" WIDE, 1-1/2" DEEP, 14 GAUGE HRPO STEEL
52012-A = 11-3/4" WIDE, 2" DEEP, .080 THICK ALUMINUM
42016-S = 9-1/2" WIDE, 2" DEEP, 16 GAUGE STAINLESS STEEL
H O W T O R E A D L O A D TA B L E S
GRIP STRUT Safety Grating, determine load, clear span and
deflection requirements. Having this information, select from load
table the appropriate plank to meet job requirements.
Example: Clear span of 4-O, concentrated load requirement
of 300 Ib. at 0.25 max. deflection. Select from the tables following:
For eight-diamond 18-3/4 wide, 2-1/2 channel, 12-ga. steel
which carries a load of 416 Ib. at a 0.18 deflection. This is one size
to do the job. Other sizes will carry more load if necessary. For
more economical selection, choose the greatest width that will support the load consistent with job requirements and choose deeper
channels rather than heavier steel gauges.
GRIP STRUT Safety Grating will generally carry the same concentrated load, tabulated in Ib. at mid-span, for a given span, material gauge and channel height, regardless of width. (See How load
tables were prepared described below.) The uniform load tables are
tabulated in lb. sq. ft., which accounts for the difference in load
capacity shown for various widths. Deflection is in inches.
HOW LOAD TABLES WERE PREPARED The values shown in the following tables are based on actual load tests conducted by an independent laboratory. The tables have been prepared in accordance
with the provisions of the AISI Specification for the Design of
Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members, 1968 edition. To ensure the
safety of the tabulated loads, two aspects of GRIP STRUT Grating
strength must be considered.
The first consideration is transverse bending in the grating sur-
ALLOWABLE UNIFORM LOAD (U) Values indicated in the rows adjacent to U are the lowest of the (1) maximum allowable uniform
loads considering channel flexure and (2) maximum grating surface flexure.
DEFLECTION CORRESPONDING TO U Deflection values are indicated below the uniform loads and are the mid-span side channel
deflections for the planks carrying the allowable uniform loads
(Fig. 3).
ALLOWABLE CONCENTRATED LOAD (C) Values indicated in the rows
labeled C are the lowest of the (1) maximum allowable concentrated load considering channel flexure (Fig. 2), with both channels
effective, and (2) the maximum allowable strut load (Cs) for a 1-ft.
long sample (Fig. 1).
DEFLECTION CORRESPONDING TO C Deflection values indicated
below C values in the tables are the mid-span, side channel
deflections produced when the allowable concentrated load is
placed at mid-span.
If grating surface deflection should be considered when selecting a product to meet a particular specification, then the deflection
of the mid-width of the grating, relative to the side channels, can
be calculated using both the data in the Strut Loading Tables and
the Load Deflection Conversion formula below.
Load data based on yield strength of 33,000 psi for steel,
23,000 psi for aluminum, 35,000 psi for Type 304 stainless steel,
and 30,000 psi for Type 316L stainless steel.
EXAMPLE A
What deflection will a 300 Ib. concentrated load produce
on a plank (catalog number 103012) spanning 5-0?
Se e p a g e 22 f or i te m 1 03012 a t a s pa n = 5 -O C = 480 Ib . D = 0.26
D @ 300 Ib. = 0.26 x 300 Ib. = 0.16
480 Ib.
EXAMPLE B
If a plank (catalog number 103012) is spanning 60,
what concentrated load will produce a 1/4 deflection?
See page 22 for item 103012 at a span of 6-0
C = 400 Ib. D = 0.26
C @ 1/4 = 400 Ib. x 0.25 = 385 Ib.
0.26
Load
Load
Load
Cs CONCENTRATED STRUT
LOAD (LB./FT.)
C CONCENTRATED
LOAD (LB.)
D DEFLECTION (IN.)
12"
Fig. 1 Strut Load
D
Fig. 2 Concentrated Load
D
Fig. 3 Uniform Load
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P R O D U C T S E L E C T I O N / D E S I G N TA B L E S
CHAN- WEIGH
MATERIAL NEL T LB./ CATALOG
GAUGE DEPTH LIN. FT. NUMBER
1-1/2
2.3
2.6
2-1/2
2.8
1-1/2
3.2
3.6
STEEL
14 GA.
STEEL
12 GA.
2-1/2
4.0
.92
ALUM.
12 GA.
.080
ALUM.
10 GA.
.100
1.20
P R O D U C T S E L E C T I O N / D E S I G N TA B L E S
SPAN
2'-0" 2'-6" 3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 7'-6" 8'-0"
U
D
C
D
U
22014 D
C
D
U
22514 D
C
D
U
21512 D
C
D
U
22012 D
C
D
U
22512 D
C
D
U
22012-A D
C
D
U
22010-A D
C
D
21514
1324
.06
524
.05
2198
.06
870
.04
2522
.04
998
.03
1751
.07
693
.05
2792
.05
1105
.04
4179
.04
1654
.03
1463
.08
579
.06
2049
.09
811
.07
849
.10
420
.08
1409
.09
697
.07
1616
.06
800
.04
1123
.11
556
.08
1790
.08
886
.06
2676
.06
1324
.05
937
.13
463
.10
1312
.14
649
.11
265
.32
236
.26
438
.29
390
.23
502
.18
447
.15
351
.35
313
.28
557
.26
496
.21
830
.21
739
.17
289
.42
257
.34
405
.46
361
.37
215
.40
213
.32
356
.35
352
.28
408
.23
404
.18
286
.43
283
.34
453
.32
448
.26
673
.26
666
.21
234
.52
232
.42
328
.58
325
.46
179
.49
195
.39
295
.43
321
.34
338
.27
368
.22
237
.52
258
.42
375
.39
409
.31
557
.32
606
.25
194
.63
211
.51
271
.70
295
.56
151
.58
179
.47
248
.51
295
.41
285
.33
338
.26
200
.62
238
.50
317
.46
376
.37
469
.38
557
.30
162
.74
192
.59
228
.83
270
.66
212
.60
273
.48
244
.38
313
.31
172
.74
221
.59
271
.55
348
.44
400
.44
515
.35
138
.87
177
.69
194
.98
250
.78
184
.70
255
.56
211
.45
292
.36
149
.86
206
.69
235
.64
325
.51
346
.51
479
.41
119
1.02
165
.80
167
1.13
232
.90
161
.81
239
.65
184
.51
273
.41
131
.99
194
.79
205
.73
305
.59
302
.59
448
.47
142
.92
225
.74
163
.59
257
.47
116
1.14
183
.91
181
.84
287
.67
266
.67
421
.54
146
1.30
216
1.04
128
1.48
203
1.18
TYPE
LOADING
U
Cs
U
Cs
LOAD
6268
1240
8619
1705
DEFLECTION
IN.
.10
.08
.10
.08
MATERIAL
GAUGE
ALUM.
12 GA. .080
ALUM.
10 GA. .100
TYPE
LOADING
U
Cs
U
Cs
LOAD
4677
925
5847
1157
DEFLECTION
IN.
.12
.10
.12
.10
1-1/2
3.6
41514
3.8
42014
2-1/2
4.1
42514
1-1/2
5.0
41512
5.4
42012
STEEL
14 GA.
STEEL
12 GA.
2-1/2
5.7
42512
6.1
43012
ALUM.
12 GA.
.080
1.37
42012-A
ALUM.
10 GA.
.100
1.74
42010-A
3.2
42016-S
STAINLESS
STEEL 304
16 GA.
2
STAINLESS
STEEL 316L
16 GA.
3.2
42016-SL
2'-0" 2'-6" 3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 7'-6" 8'-0"
663
.06
525
.05
1100
.06
730
.04
1262
.04
730
.02
906
.07
718
.06
1398
.05
1107
.04
2090
.04
1400
.03
2644
.04
1400
.02
732
.08
568
.06
1025
.09
811
.07
720
.05
570
.04
626
.04
492
.03
134
.33
238
.26
220
.29
392
.23
252
.18
449
.15
182
.36
324
.29
280
.26
499
.21
416
.21
741
.17
525
.18
936
.15
145
.42
257
.34
202
.46
361
.37
145
.26
258
.21
123
.22
220
.17
109
.41
215
.33
179
.36
354
.28
205
.23
406
.18
148
.44
292
.35
228
.32
451
.26
338
.26
668
.21
426
.22
844
.18
117
.52
232
.42
164
.58
325
.46
118
.32
234
.26
100
.27
198
.22
90
.50
197
.40
148
.43
323
.35
170
.28
370
.22
123
.54
267
.43
189
.39
412
.31
280
.32
609
.25
353
.27
769
.22
97
.63
211
.51
136
.70
295
.56
98
.39
214
.31
82
.32
180
.26
77
.59
182
.47
125
.52
298
.41
144
.33
341
.26
104
.64
246
.52
160
.47
380
.37
236
.38
559
.30
297
.32
706
.26
81
.74
192
.59
114
.83
270
.66
83
.47
197
.38
69
.39
165
.31
107
.61
276
.49
123
.39
316
.31
89
.76
228
.61
137
.55
353
.44
201
.44
518
.36
254
.38
653
.31
69
.87
177
.69
97
.98
250
.78
71
.55
184
.44
59
.45
152
.36
93
.71
258
.57
106
.45
295
.36
77
.89
213
.71
119
.65
329
.52
174
.52
482
.41
219
.44
608
.35
84
1.13
232
.90
59
.61
165
.49
51
.53
141
.42
81
.82
242
.66
93
.52
277
.42
67
1.02
200
.82
104
.75
309
.60
152
.60
452
.48
192
.51
569
.41
72
.94
228
.75
82
.60
261
.48
60
1.17
189
.94
92
.85
292
.68
134
.68
425
.54
169
.58
535
.47
73 64
1.30 1.48
216 203
1.04 1.18
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TYPE
LOADING
U
Cs
U
Cs
U
Cs
LOAD
1844
730
3537
1400
1435
568
3.2
2-1/2
3.5
1-1/2
4.1
4.5
2-1/2
4.9
5.2
ALUM.
12 GA.
.080
1.15
ALUM.
10 GA.
.100
1.46
U
D
C
D
U
32014 D
C
D
U
32514 D
C
D
U
31512 D
C
D
U
32012 D
C
D
U
32512 D
C
D
U
33012 D
C
D
U
32012-A D
C
D
U
32010-A D
C
D
31514
STEEL
12 GA.
899
.06
524
.05
1492
.06
871
.04
1712
.04
999
.03
1189
.07
694
.05
1896
.05
1106
.04
2836
.04
1654
.03
3587
.04
1868
.03
993
.08
579
.06
1391
.09
811
.07
577
.10
421
.08
957
.09
697
.07
1097
.06
800
.04
763
.11
556
.08
1216
.08
886
.06
1817
.06
1325
.05
2298
.06
1675
.04
636
.13
463
.10
890
.14
649
.11
180
.33
237
.26
298
.29
391
.23
342
.18
448
.15
239
.35
314
.28
379
.26
498
.21
564
.21
740
.17
712
.18
935
.14
196
.42
257
.34
275
.46
361
.37
147
.40
214
.32
242
.35
353
.28
277
.23
405
.18
195
.43
284
.34
308
.32
450
.26
457
.26
667
.21
578
.22
843
.18
159
.52
232
.42
223
.58
325
.46
122
.49
196
.39
201
.43
322
.34
230
.27
369
.22
162
.52
260
.42
256
.39
410
.31
379
.32
608
.25
478
.27
767
.22
131
.63
211
.51
184
.70
295
.56
103
.59
180
.47
169
.51
296
.41
194
.33
340
.26
137
.63
240
.50
216
.47
378
.37
319
.38
558
.30
403
.32
705
.26
110
.74
192
.59
155
.83
270
.66
145
.61
275
.48
166
.39
315
.31
118
.74
223
.59
185
.55
350
.44
272
.44
516
.35
344
.38
652
.30
93
.86
177
.69
132
.98
250
.78
125
.71
256
.56
144
.45
293
.36
102
.87
208
.69
160
.64
327
.51
235
.52
481
.41
297
.44
606
.35
110
.81
240
.65
126
.52
275
.41
90
1.00
196
.80
140
.74
307
.59
206
.59
450
.47
259
.51
567
.41
97
.93
226
.74
111
.59
259
.47
79
1.15
185
.92
124
.85
289
.68
181
.68
423
.54
228
.58
533
.46
114
1.13
232
.90
99 87
1.30 1.48
216 203
1.04 1.18
TYPE
LOADING
U
Cs
U
Cs
LOAD
3535
1031
6405
1868
DEFLECTION
IN.
.11
.09
.11
.09
MATERIAL
GAUGE
ALUM.
12 GA. .080
ALUM.
10 GA. .100
TYPE
LOADING
U
Cs
U
Cs
DEFLECTION
IN.
.15
.12
.16
.13
LOAD
2901
846
4488
1309
4.2
51514
4.4
52014
2-1/2
4.7
52514
1-1/2
5.9
51512
6.2
52012
2-1/2
6.6
52512
7.0
53012
ALUM.
12 GA.
.080
1.59
52012-A
ALUM.
10 GA.
.100
2.0
52010-A
3.7
52016-S
3.7
52016-SL
STEEL
14 GA.
STEEL
12 GA.
2
STAINLESS
STEEL 316L
16 GA.
SPAN
2'-0" 2'-6" 3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 7'-6" 8'-0"
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
536
.06
525
.05
890
.06
707
.04
1021
.04
707
.02
710
.07
695
.05
1131
.05
1107
.04
1691
.04
1115
.02
2138
.04
1115
.02
592
.08
466
.05
829
.09
714
.06
583
.05
464
.03
406
.04
398
.03
108
.33
239
.26
178
.29
393
.23
204
.18
450
.15
144
.35
317
.28
227
.26
501
.21
337
.21
742
.17
425
.18
937
.15
117
.42
257
.34
164
.46
361
.37
118
.26
259
.21
100
.22
220
.17
88
.41
216
.33
145
.36
355
.29
166
.23
407
.18
117
.44
287
.35
185
.32
453
.26
273
.26
669
.21
345
.22
845
.18
95
.52
232
.42
133
.58
325
.46
96
.32
235
.26
81
.27
198
.22
74
.50
198
.40
120
.43
324
.35
138
.28
371
.22
98
.53
263
.43
154
.39
414
.31
226
.32
610
.25
286
.27
770
.22
78
.63
211
.51
110
.70
295
.56
80
.39
215
.32
66
.32
180
.26
62
.60
183
.48
102
.52
299
.42
116
.33
342
.26
83
.64
244
.51
130
.47
382
.38
151
.38
561
.30
241
.32
707
.26
87
.61
277
.49
100
.39
317
.31
71
.76
227
.60
111
.56
355
.44
141
.45
519
.36
206
.38
654
.31
76
.71
259
.57
86
.45
296
.36
62
.89
213
.71
97
.65
332
.52
123
.52
484
.41
178
.44
609
.36
66
.83
243
.66
76
.52
278
.42
55
1.03
201
.82
85
.75
312
.60
109
.60
453
.48
155
.51
570
.41
92
.83
270
.66
68
.47
199
.38
56
.39
165
.31
78
.98
250
.78
58
.56
185
.45
47
.45
152
.36
68
1.13
232
.90
48
.61
165
.49
59
1.30
216
1.04
59
.95
230
.76
67
.60
262
.48
49
1.18
190
.95
75
.86
295
.69
87
.68
426
.55
137
.58
537
.47
MATERIAL
DEFLECTION
GAUGE
IN.
ALUM.
.15
10 GA. .100
.11
STAINLESS STEEL
.14
304 16 GA.
.11
STAINLESS STEEL
.19
316L 16 GA.
.15
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STEEL
14 GA.
STAINLESS
STEEL 304
16 GA.
3.0
P R O D U C T S E L E C T I O N / D E S I G N TA B L E S
SPAN
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
1-1/2
SPAN
2'-0" 2'-6" 3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 7'-6" 8'-0"
P R O D U C T S E L E C T I O N / D E S I G N TA B L E S
MATERIAL CHAN- WEIGH CATALOG
NEL
T LB./
GAUGE DEPTH LIN. FT. NUMBER
CHAN- WEIGH
MATERIAL NEL T LB./ CATALOG
GAUGE DEPTH LIN. FT. NUMBER
TYPE
LOADING
U
Cs
U
Cs
U
Cs
LOAD
2238
886
1450
574
1243
492
L O S A L A M I T O S, C A
TEL (800) 321-4314
FAX (562) 598-2740
DEFLECTION
IN.
.23
.15
.29
.19
.20
.16
MATERIAL
GAUGE
STEEL
14 GA.
STEEL
12 GA.
ALUM.
12 GA. .080
TYPE
LOADING
U
Cs
U
Cs
U
Cs
T R A C Y, C A
TEL (800) 491-7999
FAX (209) 832-6311
LOAD
1444
707
2277
1115
951
466
DEFLECTION
MATERIAL
IN.
GAUGE
ALUM.
.18
10 GA. .100
.15
STAINLESS STEEL
.15
304 16 GA.
.12
STAINLESS STEEL
.24
316L 16 GA.
.20
WOODBURN, OR
TEL (800) 942-4041
FAX (503) 980-2068
TYPE
LOADING
U
Cs
U
Cs
U
Cs
LOAD
1458
714
947
464
812
398
DEFLECTION
IN.
.27
.22
.38
.31
.31
.25
S E AT T L E , WA
TEL (800) 243-3939
FAX (206) 575-6455
Load
Load
ALLOWABLE LOADS AND DEFLECTIONS: U UNIFORM LOAD (LB./FT.), C CONCENTRATED LOAD (LB.), Cs ALLOWABLE CONCENTRATED LOAD PER FOOT OF LENGTH AT MIDWIDTH (LB./FT.), D DEFLECTION (IN.). SPANS TO THE LEFT OF HEAVY LINE PRODUCE A DEFLECTION OF 1/4 OR LESS UNDER A UNIFORM LOAD OF 100 LBS. PER SQUARE FOOT.
P R O D U C T S E L E C T I O N / D E S I G N TA B L E S
MATERIAL CHAN- WEIGH CATALOG
NEL
T LB./
GAUGE DEPTH LIN. FT. NUMBER
1-1/2
STEEL
14 GA.
6.1
6.3
2-1/2
6.6
1-1/2
8.5
8.9
2-1/2
9.2
STEEL
12 GA.
ALUM.
10 GA.
.100
9.6
2.8
U
D
C
D
U
82014 D
C
D
U
82514 D
C
D
U
81512 D
C
D
U
82012 D
C
D
U
82512 D
C
D
U
83012 D
C
D
U
82010-A D
C
D
81514
P R O D U C T S E L E C T I O N / D E S I G N TA B L E S
SPAN
2'-0" 2'-6" 3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 7'-6" 8'-0"
337
.33
263
.16
540
.48
437
.24
540
.46
450
.24
446
.27
359
.12
710
.31
554
.17
810
.33
800
.23
810
.32
800
.22
457
.59
406
.29
217
.27
211
.15
358
.37
349
.21
411
.39
402
.22
287
.22
280
.12
456
.25
444
.15
680
.31
663
.20
810
.35
800
.23
332
.51
325
.26
151
.26
178
.15
250
.34
292
.20
286
.35
335
.20
201
.22
235
.12
318
.23
371
.14
473
.27
553
.18
598
.30
699
.22
231
.46
271
.25
112
.29
153
.16
184
.32
251
.19
211
.28
287
.19
148
.26
203
.14
235
.25
319
.15
348
.26
475
.18
440
.27
600
.20
170
.47
232
.26
86
.33
135
.17
142
.34
220
.20
162
.27
252
.19
115
.32
179
.16
181
.28
282
.16
267
.27
416
.18
337
.26
526
.20
130
.52
203
.28
69
.38
121
.19
113
.38
198
.21
129
.28
225
.19
91
.39
161
.19
144
.31
253
.17
212
.29
371
.18
267
.28
468
.20
103
.57
181
.30
56
.45
110
.22
92
.43
179
.23
105
.31
205
.20
75
.47
146
.22
117
.37
229
.19
172
.32
334
.19
217
.31
422
.20
83
.67
163
.33
47
.55
101
.25
76
.50
164
.26
87
.35
188
.21
63
.56
135
.26
98
.44
210
.22
143
.37
307
.21
180
.34
385
.21
69
.78
148
.37
65
55
.58 .66
152 141
.29 .32
74
63
.39 .44
173 161
.23 .24
53
46
.67 .80
125 117
.30 .35
83
71
.51 .60
194 181
.25 .28
120 103
.42 .49
282 262
.23 .25
152 130
.39 .43
353 327
.22 .24
58
49
.89 1.03
135 125
.42 .47
48
.77
132
.36
55
.50
151
.27
40
.92
110
.40
62
.68
169
.32
89
.55
244
.28
112
.49
307
.26
42
.87
124
.40
48 43
.57 .64
142 134
.29 .32
54 48
.79 .90
160 151
.36 .40
78 69
.63 .72
229 216
.31 .34
98 87
.56 .62
288 271
.28 .31
CHAN- WEIGH
MATERIAL NEL T LB./ CATALOG
GAUGE DEPTH LIN. FT. NUMBER
2
7.4
7.9
10.4
11.1
STEEL
14 GA.
STEEL
12 GA.
U
102014 D
C
D
U
103014 D
C
D
U
102012 D
C
D
U
103012 D
C
D
SPAN
2'-0" 2'-6" 3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 7'-6" 8'-0"
300
.46
400
.34
300
.42
400
.33
475
.40
650
.26
475
.38
900
.34
300
.48
400
.35
300
.43
400
.33
416
.39
520
.22
475
.39
900
.35
228
.42
343
.32
300
.46
400
.34
289
.33
434
.19
475
.42
800
.33
TYPE LOADING
LOAD
DEFLECTION IN.
U
Cs
U
Cs
U
Cs
U
Cs
540
422
810
633
308
241
457
357
.43
.35
.30
.24
.48
.39
.51
.41
168
.38
294
.30
264
.44
400
.35
212
.31
372
.20
392
.38
686
.29
128
.38
257
.29
202
.39
400
.37
162
.31
325
.20
300
.36
600
.27
102
.41
229
.29
160
.36
360
.35
128
.34
289
.21
237
.34
534
.26
82
.44
206
.30
130
.35
324
.33
104
.38
260
.22
192
.35
480
.26
68
.49
187
.31
107
.36
295
.33
86
.44
237
.23
159
.37
437
.26
57
.55
172
.33
90
.39
270
.32
72
.48
217
.25
133
.39
400
.26
49
.62
158
.35
77
.44
249
.32
62
.56
200
.28
114
.43
369
.27
42
.70
147
.37
66
.45
232
.33
53
.63
186
.31
98
.47
343
.29
58 51
.49 .54
216 203
.34 .35
46
.71
174
.34
85 75
.52 .58
320 300
.30 .32
TYPE LOADING
LOAD
DEFLECTION IN.
U
Cs
U
Cs
300
300
475
475
.49
.40
.45
.36
DIAMOND ANCHORS
Diamond Anchor Catalog #12262 is shaped to fit in the
diamond opening. Punched to receive 5/16 carriage head
bolt with square shank. Does not include bolts, nuts or
washers.
J-Bolt
3-1/2"
3/4"
Square Hole
for 5/16" Carriage Bolt
3/4"
3-1/2"
2-1/4"
Anchor Plate
(see detail)
3/8"
I-Beam
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M AT E R I A L S
eavy-Duty GRIP STRUT Safety Grating products offer the advantages of Standard GRIP STRUT, but are designed
for applications of greater load and/or longer span. Basic design is the same, but diamond openings are larger and
the metal is thicker. Heavy-Duty Grating products are available in many of the same configurations, materials and finishes as Standard GRIP STRUT. Heavy-Duty GRIP STRUT Grating products include: planks, walkways and stair treads.
STOCK LENGTHS
INDICATES
HEAVY-DUTY
SERIES
Up to 24'-0"
2", 2-1/2",
3" & 4"
Channel Depth
14.4
2-1/2
14.9
15.4
16.4
1-1/4"
1-1/4"
1"
2"
STEEL
10 GA.
Eq.
3-7/8"
9/16"
9/16"
3-7/8"
Eq.
Width
7.4
2-1/2
7.9
STEEL
10 GA.
3
8.4
10.3
U
H-22010 D
C
D
U
H-22510 D
C
D
U
H-23010 D
C
D
U
H-24010 D
C
D
3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 7'-6" 8'-0" 9'-0" 10'-0"
876
.15
1181
.12
1327
.14
1790
.11
1413
.11
1905
.09
2316
.09
3124
.07
699
.19
1033
.15
1016
.18
1567
.14
1082
.15
1667
.12
1775
.12
2733
.09
529
.24
919
.19
802
.23
1393
.18
852
.18
1481
.15
1401
.14
2430
.11
109
1.04
413
.81
163
.96
627
.76
171
.68
667
.55
284
.56
1039
.45
9.5
2-1/2
10.0
STEEL
10 GA.
23
10.5
11.4
U
H-32010 D
C
D
U
H-32510 D
C
D
U
H-33010 D
C
D
U
H-34010 D
C
D
3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 7'-6" 8'-0" 9'-0" 10'-0"
589
.15
1181
.12
893
.14
1790
.11
950
.11
1905
.09
1558
.09
3124
.07
PHOENIX, AZ
TEL (888) 936-9201
FAX (623) 936-9550
42
.76
413
.81
65
.95
627
.76
68
.68
667
.55
113
.56
1039
.45
16.2
2-1/2
16.7
17.2
18.2
STEEL
10 GA.
U
H-62010 D
C
D
U
H-62510 D
C
D
U
H-63010 D
C
D
U
H-64010 D
C
D
SPAN
3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 7'-6" 8'-0" 9'-0" 10'-0"
410
.11
1378
.09
621
.10
2089
.08
662
.08
2222
.07
1805
.07
3644
.06
301
.15
1181
.12
457
.14
1790
.11
486
.11
1905
.09
797
.09
3124
.07
37
1.04
413
.81
56
.96
627
.76
59
.68
667
.55
98
.56
1039
.45
P R O D U C T S E L E C T I O N / D E S I G N TA B L E S
SPAN
801
.11
1378
.09
1214
.10
2089
.08
1293
.08
2222
.07
2121
.07
3644
.06
337
.11
1181
.12
528
.14
1790
.11
562
.11
1905
.09
921
.09
3124
.07
P R O D U C T S E L E C T I O N / D E S I G N TA B L E S
MATERIAL CHAN- WEIGH CATALOG
NEL
T LB./
GAUGE DEPTH LIN. FT. NUMBER
459
.08
1378
.09
718
.10
2089
.08
765
.08
2222
.07
1254
.07
3644
.06
P R O D U C T S E L E C T I O N / D E S I G N TA B L E S
SPAN
1141
.11
1378
.09
1806
.10
2089
.08
1923
.08
2222
.07
3152
.07
3644
.06
U
H-52010 D
C
D
U
H-52510 D
C
D
U
H-53010 D
C
D
U
H-54010 D
C
D
SPAN
3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 7'-6" 8'-0" 9'-0" 10'-0"
P R O D U C T S E L E C T I O N / D E S I G N TA B L E S
MATERIAL CHAN- WEIGH CATALOG
NEL
T LB./
GAUGE DEPTH LIN. FT. NUMBER
OTHER EXAMPLES:
H-82010 = 36" WIDE, 2" DEEP, 10 GAUGE PRE-GALV. STEEL
H-62510-B = 27-3/4" WIDE, 2-1/2" DEEP, 10 GA. HRPO STEEL
H-240.150-A = 9-1/4" WIDE, 4" DEEP, .150 ALUMINUM
HEAVY-DUTY FASTENERS
Heavy-Duty GRIP
STRUT Hold-Down Clip
Catalog No. H-BC-10 (stainless steel; use with 3/8
square-shank carriage bolts,
nuts and washers obtained
locally).
INDICATES CHANNEL
DEPTHS
20
2"
25
2-1/2"
30
3"
40
4"
H-82010
CHANNEL DEPTHS
AILABLE
IDTHS AV
21/32"
L O S A L A M I T O S, C A
TEL (800) 321-4314
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73
1.04
413
.81
110
.96
627
.76
115
.68
667
.55
191
.56
1039
.45
19.9
2-1/2
20.4
20.9
21.8
STEEL
10 GA.
T R A C Y, C A
TEL (800) 491-7999
FAX (209) 832-6311
U
H-82010 D
C
D
U
H-82510 D
C
D
U
H-83010 D
C
D
U
H-84010 D
C
D
SPAN
3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 7'-6" 8'-0" 9'-0" 10'-0"
306
.11
1378
.09
464
.10
2089
.08
494
.08
2222
.07
810
.07
3644
.06
225
.15
1181
.12
341
.14
1790
.11
363
.11
1905
.09
595
.09
3124
.07
WOODBURN, OR
TEL (800) 942-4041
FAX (503) 980-2068
S E AT T L E , WA
TEL (800) 243-3939
FAX (206) 575-6455
28
1.04
413
.81
42
.96
627
.76
44
.68
667
.55
73
.56
1039
.45
STOCK LENGTHS
12'-0"
CHANNEL DEPTHS
1-1/2" or 2"
LE
ILA
AVA
THS
WID
INDICATES
TRACTION
TREAD
INDICATES CHANNEL
DEPTH
15
1-1/2"
20
2"
A
B
TT-122011
90 O +
1"
1-1/4"
MATERIAL GAUGE
13 or 11 steel, .125
aluminum, or 16 ga.
stainless steel.
13/16"
PRODUCT
12 WIDE
11-7/8
15/16
16
17
10 WIDE
9-7/8
7/8
13
14
7 WIDE
6-7/8
15/16
TYPE OF MATERIAL
Blank for pre-galvanized steel.
"B" for HRPO steel.
"A" for aluminum
"S" for 304 stainless steel
OTHER EXAMPLES:
TT-122011 = 12" WIDE, 2" DEEP, 11 GA. PRE-GALV. STEEL
TT-715.125A = 7" WIDE, 1-1/2" DEEP, .125 ALUMINUM
TT-102011-B = 10" WIDE, 2" DEEP, 11 GA. HRPO STEEL
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STOCK LENGTHS
LE
B
ILA
S
TH
ID
W
CHANNEL DEPTH
13 ga.
11ga.
A
AV
PLANK WIDTHS
PLANK DEPTHS
In number of holes.
15 1-1/2"
2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 13, or
20 16.
2"
30 3"
2-Hole
3-Hole
5-Hole
6-Hole
10-Hole
13-Hole
16-Hole
P-62011
5" Wide
7" Wide
10" Wide
12" Wide
18" Wide
24" Wide
30" Wide
OTHER EXAMPLES:
P-62011 = 12" WIDE, 2" DEEP, 11 GAUGE PRE-GALV. STEEL
P-51513-B = 10" WIDE, 1-1/2" DEEP, 13 GAUGE HRPO STEEL
P-320.125-A = 7" WIDE, 2" DEEP, .125 ALUMINUM
Channel Width +
1/16"
3/32" Nominal
7/8" +
1/8"
O
90 +
1"
7/8" +
1/8"
15/16"
2"
1-11/16" 1-11/16"
3-3/8"
25
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TEL (888) 936-9201
FAX (623) 936-9550
L O S A L A M I T O S, C A
TEL (800) 321-4314
FAX (562) 598-2740
T R A C Y, C A
TEL (800) 491-7999
FAX (209) 832-6311
WOODBURN, OR
TEL (800) 942-4041
FAX (503) 980-2068
S E AT T L E , WA
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P R O D U C T S E L E C T I O N / D E S I G N TA B L E S
PLANK CHAN- WEIGH CATALOG
NEL
T LB./
MATERIAL DEPTH LIN. FT. NUMBER
1-1/2
2.6
2.8
ALUM.
.125
1.3
STAINLESS
STEEL
16 GA.
2.1
STAINLESS
STEEL
14 GA.
2.3
STEEL
13 GA.
U
P21513 D
C
D
U
P22013 D
C
D
U
P220.125A D
C
D
U
P22016S D
C
D
U
P22014S D
C
D
SPAN
3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 7'-6" 8'-0" 9'-0"
895
.11
559
.09
1352
.09
845
.07
1294
.18
809
.14
1422
.12
889
.09
1673
.13
1046
.10
659
.15
481
.12
994
.12
725
.09
950
.24
693
.20
1046
.16
761
.13
1230
.17
896
.14
505
.20
421
.16
762
.15
635
.12
728
.32
606
.25
800
.21
666
.16
942
.22
784
.17
400
.25
375
.20
603
.19
566
.15
575
.40
539
.32
632
.26
593
.21
744
.27
697
.22
325
.31
338
.25
490
.24
510
.19
466
.50
485
.40
512
.32
534
.26
602
.34
627
.27
269
.38
308
.30
405
.29
465
.23
385
.60
441
.48
424
.39
485
.31
498
.41
570
.33
227
.45
284
.36
341
.34
427
.28
323
.72
404
.57
355
.46
445
.37
418
.49
523
.39
194
.53
263
.43
292
.41
395
.32
276
.84
373
.67
303
.54
410
.43
357
.57
482
.46
168
.62
244
.49
253
.47
368
.38
237
.98
346
.78
262
.63
381
.50
307
.66
448
.54
146
.71
229
.57
221
.54
344
.43
207
1.12
323
.90
227
.72
355
.58
267
.77
418
.61
130
.82
216
.65
194
.62
324
.50
182
1.27
303
1.02
200
.82
334
.66
235
.87
392
.70
103
1.04
194
.83
155
.79
290
.63
143
1.61
270
1.29
159
1.04
296
.83
186
1.10
349
.88
3.0
STEEL
13 GA.
2
3.3
1-1/2
4.2
4.5
4.8
ALUM.
.125
1.5
STAINLESS
STEEL
16 GA.
2.4
STAINLESS
STEEL
14 GA.
2.8
STEEL
11 GA.
U
P31513 D
C
D
U
P32013 D
C
D
U
P31511 D
C
D
U
P32011 D
C
D
U
P33011 D
C
D
U
P320.125A D
C
D
U
P32016S D
C
D
U
P32014S D
C
D
SPAN
3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 7'-6" 8'-0" 9'-0"
685
.11
609
.08
1024
.08
913
.07
883
.11
777
.09
1375
.08
1175
.07
2581
.06
2125
.04
1035
.20
1006
.16
971
.10
850
.08
1091
.10
954
.08
504
.14
522
.12
754
.11
783
.09
650
.15
666
.12
1012
.11
1032
.09
1898
.08
1822
.06
761
.27
862
.21
714
.13
729
.11
801
.14
818
.11
129
.58
263
.47
192
.44
391
.35
165
.59
337
.47
261
.47
533
.37
479
.33
976
.26
190
1.07
431
.85
178
.53
365
.43
200
.54
409
.43
112
.67
246
.54
167
.51
366
.41
144
.68
316
.54
228
.54
499
.43
417
.37
913
.30
166
1.23
402
.98
155
.61
341
.49
175
.62
382
.49
100
.77
232
.61
147
.58
344
.47
128
.78
297
.62
201
.62
469
.49
367
.43
857
.34
146
1.39
377
1.12
137
.70
319
.56
153
.70
358
.56
79
.98
208
.78
118
.74
308
.59
101
.98
266
.79
160
.78
420
.63
291
.54
764
.43
115
1.76
335
1.41
107
.88
283
.70
121
.89
318
.71
1-1/2
3.5
STEEL
13 GA.
2
STEEL
11 GA.
3.9
1-1/2
4.5
5.1
5.4
ALUM.
.125
1.8
STAINLESS
STEEL
16 GA.
2.7
STAINLESS
STEEL
14 GA.
3.2
U
P51513 D
C
D
U
P52013 D
C
D
U
P51511 D
C
D
U
P52011 D
C
D
U
P53011 D
C
D
U
P520.125A D
C
D
U
P52016S D
C
D
U
P52014S D
C
D
3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 7'-6" 8'-0" 9'-0"
380
.15
554
.12
568
.11
741
.08
455
.14
663
.11
739
.11
954
.08
1376
.08
1769
.05
522
.24
818
.19
463
.13
656
.10
522
.13
741
.10
154 129
.36
.43
353 323
.29
.35
232 196
.28
.33
532 489
.22
.26
186 157
.35
.41
426 392
.28
.33
300 253
.28
.33
689 631
.22
.27
557 468
.19
.23
1126 1032
.14
.16
212 178
.59
.71
520 477
.47
.57
187 158
.32
.38
430 393
.26
.30
211 178
.32
.38
485 445
.26
.31
4.3
4.6
1-1/2
5.3
5.5
6.2
ALUM.
.125
2.1
STAINLESS
STEEL
16 GA.
3.2
STAINLESS
STEEL
14 GA.
3.8
STEEL
13 GA.
STEEL
11 GA.
U
D
C
D
U
P62013 D
C
D
U
P61511 D
C
D
U
P62011 D
C
D
U
P63011 D
C
D
U
P620.125A D
C
D
U
P62016S D
C
D
U
P62014S D
C
D
P61513
456
.10
684
.08
671
.07
961
.06
515
.09
821
.07
861
.07
1292
.06
1701
.05
2299
.04
650
.17
1075
.14
573
.10
835
.07
647
.10
944
.07
336
.13
588
.11
493
.10
862
.08
378
.12
703
.10
633
.10
1109
.08
1250
.07
1971
.05
478
.23
921
.18
421
.13
715
.10
475
.13
809
.10
87
76
.55
.63
303 285
.44
.50
126 110
.40
.46
440 413
.32
.37
97
85
.50
.57
352 328
.40
.46
161 140
.40
.46
563 527
.32
.37
315 274
.29
.34
1102 1030
.24
.27
120 104
.92 1.05
461 430
.74
.84
105
91
.53
.61
368 343
.42
.49
119 104
.51
.59
416 389
.41
.47
67
.72
268
.58
97
.53
388
.42
75
.65
308
.52
124
.52
496
.42
242
.39
968
.31
93
1.20
403
.96
80
.69
322
.55
82
.65
365
.54
54
.92
241
.74
77
.68
349
.54
60
.82
274
.66
99
.67
444
.54
192
.49
864
.39
73
1.52
358
1.22
64
.88
286
.70
65
.83
323
.68
5.7
6.0
1-1/2
6.8
7.1
7.9
2.8
STEEL
13 GA.
STEEL
11 GA.
ALUM.
.125
U
P101513 D
C
D
U
P102013 D
C
D
U
P101511 D
C
D
U
P102011 D
C
D
U
P103011 D
C
D
U
P1020.125A D
C
D
SPAN
3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 7'-6" 8'-0" 9'-0"
317
.10
642
.07
476
.07
968
.05
347
.09
838
.07
555
.07
1283
.05
1189
.05
2354
.03
441
.16
1102
.13
233
.13
551
.09
350
.10
830
.06
255
.12
718
.09
408
.09
1099
.07
873
.07
2018
.04
324
.21
944
.17
96
82
69
.32
.39
.45
397 366 337
.26
.31
.36
143 121 103
.24
.29
.34
528 509 489
.17
.22
.27
105
89
76
.29
.34
.40
457 419 387
.23
.27
.32
167 141 121
.22
.26
.31
700 641 592
.17
.21
.24
354 297 254
.17
.20
.24
1284 1177 1141
.12
.14
.20
131 110
94
.53
.63
.74
601 551 508
.42
.50
.59
60
52
45
.52
.60
.68
314 293 274
.42
.48
.55
90
78
69
.40
.46
.53
470 439 411
.32
.37
.42
66
58
52
.47
.53
.61
359 335 314
.37
.43
.49
104
91
80
.35
.41
.46
550 514 484
.28
.33
.37
219 190 167
.28
.31
.36
1106 1070 1003
.23
.25
.29
81
70
62
.86
.98 1.12
472 441 413
.69
.79
.89
36
.86
243
.69
55
.67
366
.53
41
.77
279
.62
64
.59
434
.48
132
.45
892
.36
49
1.42
367
1.13
P R O D U C T S E L E C T I O N / D E S I G N TA B L E S
SPAN
517
.11
645
.09
771
.08
865
.05
618
.10
772
.08
1005
.08
1113
.06
1873
.06
2064
.04
710
.18
954
.13
630
.10
765
.07
711
.10
864
.07
1-1/2
SPAN
3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 7'-6" 8'-0" 9'-0"
P R O D U C T S E L E C T I O N / D E S I G N TA B L E S
PLANK CHAN- WEIGH CATALOG
NEL
T LB./
MATERIAL DEPTH LIN. FT. NUMBER
110
.51
298
.41
167
.39
453
.31
134
.49
363
.39
216
.39
583
.31
399
.27
952
.19
153
.83
440
.66
134
.44
363
.36
152
.45
410
.36
95
.59
277
.47
144
.45
422
.36
117
.57
338
.45
186
.45
541
.36
344
.31
927
.24
131
.96
409
.77
115
.52
337
.41
130
.52
381
.42
83
.67
259
.54
126
.52
392
.41
101
.65
318
.52
162
.52
505
.42
300
.36
902
.28
115
1.10
382
.88
101
.59
315
.48
114
.60
355
.48
73
.77
242
.61
110
.59
368
.47
90
.75
299
.60
142
.59
473
.47
263
.41
878
.33
101
1.26
358
1.00
88
.67
295
.54
99
.68
334
.55
58
.98
216
.78
88
.75
327
.60
71
.95
268
.76
112
.75
421
.60
208
.52
781
.41
80
1.59
318
1.27
70
.85
263
.69
79
.86
296
.69
8.9
9.8
STEEL
11 GA.
SPAN
3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 7'-6" 8'-0" 9'-0"
U 486
P132011 D .06
C 1395
D .05
U 876
P133011 D .04
C 2528
D .03
357
.09
1196
.06
644
.06
2167
.04
91
79
.36
.41
598 558
.27
.31
161 141
.24
.28
1083 1011
.17
.19
70
.47
540
.37
124
.32
948
.22
56
.60
504
.49
99
.40
843
.30
STEEL
11 GA.
11.8
12.7
13.5
SPAN
3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 7'-6" 8'-0" 9'-0"
U 425
P162011 D .04
C 1709
D .03
U 628
P163011 D .04
C 2534
D .03
U 996
P164011 D .03
C 3892
D .02
312
.05
1465
.04
461
.06
2172
.04
731
.04
3336
.03
126 106
91
.13
.16
.18
932 855 789
.10
.12
.15
187 157 134
.14
.17
.20
1382 1267 1170
.10
.12
.14
296 249 212
.11
.13
.15
2123 1946 1796
.08
.09
.11
77
68
60
47
.21
.24
.28
.35
733 684 641 570
.17
.20
.22
.28
116 100
89
70
.23
.26
.30
.38
1086 1014 950 845
.17
.19
.22
.28
183 159 140 111
.17
.20
.23
.29
1668 1557 1459 1297
.13
.15
.17
.21
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P R O D U C T S E L E C T I O N / D E S I G N TA B L E S
SPAN
CATALOG
NUMBER
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
2-0
3-0
4-0
5-0
6-0
7-0
8-0
443
.10
440
.04
591
.10
440
.04
890
.10
440
.04
549
.10
546
.04
733
.10
546
.04
1104
.10
546
.04
667
.10
663
.04
891
.10
663
.04
1341
.10
663
.04
196
.14
293
.10
263
.14
293
.10
395
.14
293
.10
244
.14
364
.10
326
.14
364
.10
490
.14
364
.10
296
.14
442
.10
396
.14
442
.10
596
.14
442
.10
110
.22
220
.17
147
.22
220
.17
222
.22
220
.17
137
.22
273
.17
183
.22
273
.17
276
.22
273
.17
166
.22
331
.17
222
.22
331
.17
335
.22
331
.17
70
.33
176
.26
94
.33
176
.26
142
.33
176
.26
87
.33
218
.26
117
.33
218
.26
176
.33
218
.26
106
.33
265
.26
142
.33
265
.26
214
.33
265
.26
49
.48
146
.38
65
.48
146
.38
99
.48
146
.38
61
.48
182
.38
81
.48
182
.38
122
.48
182
.38
74
.48
221
.38
99
.48
221
.38
149
.48
221
.38
36
.65
125
.52
48
.65
125
.52
72
.65
125
.52
44
.65
156
.52
59
.65
156
.52
90
.65
156
.52
54
.65
189
.52
72
.65
189
.52
109
.65
189
.52
27
.84
110
.68
37
.84
110
.68
55
.84
110
.68
34
.84
136
.68
45
.84
136
.68
69
.84
136
.68
41
.84
165
.68
55
.84
165
.68
83
.84
165
.68
21
1.06
97
.86
29
1.06
97
.86
44
1.06
97
.86
27
1.06
121
.86
36
1.06
121
.86
54
1.06
121
.86
32
1.06
147
.86
44
1.06
147
.86
66
1.06
147
.86
17
1.31
88
1.06
23
1.31
88
1.06
35
1.31
88
1.06
22
1.31
109
1.06
29
1.31
109
1.06
44
1.31
109
1.06
26
1.31
132
1.06
35
1.31
132
1.06
53
1.31
132
1.06
14
1.59
80
1.28
19
1.59
80
1.28
29
1.59
80
1.28
18
1.59
99
1.28
24
1.59
99
1.28
36
1.59
99
1.28
22
1.59
120
1.28
29
1.59
120
1.28
44
1.59
120
1.28
12
1.89
73
1.54
16
1.89
73
1.54
24
1.89
73
1.54
15
1.89
91
1.54
20
1.89
91
1.54
30
1.89
91
1.54
18
1.89
110
1.54
24
1.89
110
1.54
37
1.89
110
1.54
3 Channel Height
18
16
14
12
3.9
MG123018
3.3
MG93018
2.8
MG63018
12
4.8
MG123016
4.1
MG93016
3.4
MG63016
12
5.9
MG123014
5.1
MG93014
4.3
MG63014
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
1057
.02
529
.01
1881
.03
705
.01
2834
.04
1058
.02
1276
.02
638
.01
2275
.03
851
.01
3418
.03
1134
.02
1461
.02
730
.01
2597
.03
974
.01
4984
.04
1461
.02
3-0
16
14
3.7
MG122518
3.2
MG92518
2.6
MG62518
12
4.6
MG122516
3.9
MG92516
3.2
MG62516
12
5.6
MG122514
4.8
MG92514
4.0
MG62514
3-0
4-0
5-0
6-0
7-0
8-0
1057
.03
529
.01
1552
.05
705
.02
2141
.04
1053
.04
1276
.03
638
.01
1949
.05
851
.02
2774
.04
1134
.02
1276
.03
730
.01
2357
.04
974
.02
3722
.05
1461
.03
552
.10
529
.05
691
.10
705
.07
954
.09
715
.07
655
.10
638
.05
869
.10
851
.09
1235
.09
926
.07
783
.10
730
.05
1050
.10
974
.07
1654
.10
1241
.09
312
.17
529
.12
390
.18
585
.14
538
.16
538
.13
370
.17
638
.12
491
.18
736
.15
696
.17
696
.13
442
.17
730
.12
593
.18
889
.14
931
.18
931
.14
200
.27
501
.22
251
.28
470
.23
346
.25
432
.20
238
.27
595
.22
316
.29
592
.23
447
.26
559
.21
284
.27
711
.22
381
.28
714
.23
596
.29
744
.23
140
.39
420
.31
175
.41
394
.33
241
.36
362
.29
166
.39
499
.31
220
.41
496
.33
312
.38
467
.30
199
.39
596
.31
266
.41
598
.33
414
.42
620
.33
103
.54
362
.43
129
.56
339
.45
178
.50
312
.40
123
.54
432
.43
163
.57
428
.45
230
.51
402
.41
147
.54
514
.43
196
.56
516
.45
304
.56
532
.45
80
.71
319
.57
100
.74
299
.59
137
.65
274
.52
95
.71
381
.57
126
.75
378
.60
177
.67
354
.54
113
.71
454
.57
151
.74
454
.59
233
.74
465
.58
64
.90
286
.72
79
.95
268
.76
109
.83
246
.67
76
.91
342
.72
100
.96
339
.76
140
.86
316
.69
90
.91
407
.72
121
.94
407
.75
184
.93
414
.74
52
1.13
260
.90
65
1.18
243
.94
89
1.04
223
.83
62
1.13
312
.91
82
1.19
308
.95
114
1.06
286
.85
74
1.13
370
.90
98
1.17
369
.94
149
1.15
372
.92
43
.138
239
1.09
54
1.44
223
1.15
74
1.27
204
1.01
52
1.39
285
1.10
69
1.46
383
1.17
95
1.30
262
1.04
62
1.38
338
1.09
82
1.43
339
1.14
123
1.39
338
1.11
36
1.61
217
1.33
46
1.73
207
1.38
63
1.52
189
1.22
44
1.67
261
1.31
58
1.76
261
1.40
81
1.55
242
1.24
52
1.63
310
1.31
70
1.72
314
1.38
103
1.65
310
.132
P R O D U C T S E L E C T I O N / D E S I G N TA B L E S
SPAN
2-0
18
12
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
2-0
4 Channel Height
P R O D U C T S E L E C T I O N / D E S I G N TA B L E S
CATALOG
GAUGE WIDTH WGHT/
LF
NUMBER
SPAN
CATALOG
GAUGE WIDTH WGHT/
LF
NUMBER
4-0
5-0
6-0
7-0
8-0
611 345
.07 .12
529 529
.03 .07
840 472
.08 .13
705 705
.04 ..11
1260 709
.07 .13
945 709
.06 .11
775 438
.07 .12
638 638
.03 .07
1029 581
.07 .13
851 851
.04 .11
1519 854
.07 .12
1134 854
.05 .10
950 536
.07 .13
730 730
.03 .07
1477 831
.09 .16
974 974
.04 .10
2215 1246
.09 .15
1461 1246
.06 .12
222
.19
529
.14
302
.21
567
.17
453
.21
567
.16
282
.20
638
.15
373
.21
700
.17
547
.20
684
.15
345
.20
730
.14
532
.25
974
.20
797
.24
997
.19
155
.28
472
.22
210
.31
472
.24
315
.29
472
.23
197
.28
591
.23
261
.30
587
.24
380
.28
570
.23
241
.29
722
.23
369
.36
831
.28
554
.34
831
.27
114
.39
405
.31
154
.42
405
.33
231
.39
405
.32
160
.45
559
.36
193
.41
506
.33
279
.39
480
.31
178
.40
622
.32
271
.48
712
.38
407
.46
712
.36
88
.51
354
.41
118
.55
354
.44
177
.52
354
.42
123
.59
492
.47
149
.54
446
.44
214
.50
427
.40
137
.53
548
.42
208
.63
623
.50
311
.60
623
.48
70
.65
316
.52
93
.68
315
.55
140
.66
315
.53
98
.75
440
.60
118
.69
400
.56
169
.64
380
.51
109
.67
491
.54
164
.79
554
.63
246
.76
554
.61
57
.80
287
.64
76
.86
283
.68
113
.80
283
.65
80
.93
398
.74
97
.87
363
.69
137
.79
342
.63
89
.84
446
.67
133
.98
498
.78
199
.94
498
.75
48
.98
263
.79
62
1.01
258
.82
94
.99
258
.60
66
1.13
365
.90
81
1.06
333
.85
113
.95
310
.76
74
1.02
409
.82
110
1.19
453
.95
165
1.14
453
.91
41
1.20
244
.95
52
1.21
236
.98
79
1.19
236
.93
56
1.35
337
1.08
69
1.27
309
1.02
95
1.13
286
.91
63
1.23
379
.98
92
1.40
415
1.12
138
1.35
415
1.08
SPAN
CATALOG
GAUGE WIDTH WGHT/
LF
NUMBER
18
16
14
12
4.2
MG124018
3.7
MG94018
3.2
MG624018
12
5.2
MG124016
4.6
MG94016
3.9
MG64016
12
6.5
MG124014
5.6
MG94014
4.8
MG64014
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
2-0
3-0
1057
.03
529
.00
1881
.02
705
.01
4232
.03
1058
.01
1276
.03
638
.00
2275
.02
851
.01
5118
.02
1134
.01
1461
.01
730
.00
2597
.02
974
.01
5843
.03
1461
.01
996
.06
529
.01
1329
.06
705
.02
1993
.06
1058
.04
1215
.06
638
.01
1612
.06
851
.02
2418
.06
1134
.03
1448
.06
730
.01
1988
.06
974
.02
2895
.06
1461
.04
4-0
5-0
6-0
7-0
8-0
183
.34
529
.21
244
.35
641
.28
366
.34
641
.26
226
.34
638
.21
296
.37
777
.29
444
.30
777
.25
266
.32
730
.20
369
.34
969
.27
532
.37
931
.30
140
.42
529
.32
187
.47
560
.36
280
.44
560
.35
173
.45
638
.33
227
.48
680
.38
340
.40
680
.32
204
.42
730
.30
284
.44
852
.36
407
.48
814
.39
111
.54
498
.44
148
.58
498
.46
221
.55
498
.45
138
.51
619
.46
179
.60
604
.49
269
.51
604
.41
161
.54
724
.43
225
.57
761
.45
322
.61
724
.49
90
.66
448
.53
120
.72
448
.57
179
.69
448
.55
112
.71
560
.57
145
.75
544
.60
218
.63
544
.50
131
.67
655
.54
184
.70
688
.56
261
.75
651
.60
74
.81
408
.65
99
.86
408
.70
148
.83
408
.67
93
.86
512
.69
120
.91
495
.73
180
.76
495
.60
109
.82
599
.65
153
.85
629
.68
215
.91
592
.73
62
.96
374
.77
83
1.03
374
.83
125
.99
374
.80
79
1.03
472
.83
101
1.07
453
.86
151
.90
453
.72
92
.98
554
.78
129
1.02
581
.82
181
1.08
543
.87
NOTES: 1. THESE TABLES ARE PREPARED BASED ON TESTS CONDUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 1980 EDITION, SECTION 6.2, OF THE AMERICAN IRON AND STEEL INSTITUTE SPECIFICATION FOR THE DESIGN OF COLD-ROLLED STEEL STRUCTURAL MEMBERS WITH
THE RESULTS CHECKED AND ADJUSTED WHERE REQUIRED BY CALCULATIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 2 OF THE SAME SPECIFICATION.
2. SYMBOLS ARE AS FOLLOWS: U = ALLOWABLE SIMPLE SPAN UNIFORM LOAD (LBS/FT ), C = ALLOWABLE SIMPLE SPAN CONCENTRATED LINE LOAD (LB.) AT MIDSPAN, D = VERTICAL DEFLECTION (IN.) AT MIDSPAN
3. SPANS TO THE LEFT OF THE HEAVY LINE PRODUCE DEFLECTION OF 1/4 OR LESS UNDER A UNIFORM LOAD OF 100 LBS. PER SQUARE FOOT.
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ll Safety Grating Products are excellent candidates for fabrication and installation as stair treads. The versatile walking surfaces offered by Grip Strut, Perf-O
Grip, Grate-Lock and Traction Tread offer products suitable for nearly all applications. Stair treads are manufactured with welded end carrier plates which are prepunched with holes allowing the treads to be bolted to the stair stringers. In many
cases, the side margin of standard safety grating channels provides a defined visible
nosing line. Where increased visibility and safety are desired, specify the products
shown with supplementary cast abrasive, Traction Tread, or formed checker plate
nosings.
The load data below takes eccentric loads into consideration. Although load values include allowances for normal impact conditions and unusual pedestrian traffic,
be sure to make provisions for special uses and loads involving unusual impact or
vibratory forces. Load carrying capacity of stair treads increases as channel height
and gauge of material increase.
S TA N D A R D G R I P S T R U T S TA I R T R E A D S
GRIP STRUT
G R I P S T R U T S T E E L S TA I R T R E A D L O A D TA B L E
SPAN
2-DIAMOND
14 GA.
12 GA.
CHANNEL
DEPTH IN.
1-1/2
2
1-1/2
2
1-1/2
2
2
1191
1978
764
1268
532
882
498
472
783
378
611
315
524
394
1576
2513
1011
1611
703
1121
633
2'-0"
2'-6"
3'-0"
4'-0" (1)
3-DIAMOND
14 GA.
12 GA.
4-DIAMOND
14 GA.
12 GA.
5-DIAMOND
14 GA.
12 GA.
624
995
500
797
418
665
501
761
1262
488
810
340
563
318
587
936
470
750
393
626
472
549
911
353
584
245
407
230
435
604
349
578
300
483
364
595
917
476
734
398
614
463
434
721
278
463
194
322
182
425
573
342
566
300
473
356
575
916
369
587
258
409
232
563
897
452
719
378
601
454
443 1006
737 1604
356 645
590 1029
300 450
492 716
373 404
U
750
1158
481
742
335
517
292
A L U M I N U M & S TA I N L E S S S T E E L S TA I R T R E A D L O A D TA B L E
3-DIAMOND
4-DIAMOND
4-DIAMOND
5-DIAMOND
5-DIAMOND
ALUMINUM
ALUMINUM
ALUMINUM
.080 .100 .080 .100 .080 .100
STAINLESS
304 316L
ALUMINUM
.080 .100
STAINLESS
304 316L
2-DIAMOND
MATERIAL
GAUGE
GRIP STRUT W/
CAST ABRASIVE
NOSING
GRIP STRUT
7/16" O Hole
5/16"
CHANNEL
SPAN DEPTH
- IN. U
2
1328
2'-0"
2
850
2'-6"
2
590
3'-0"
2
332
4'-0" (1)
526
420
350
263
1862
1191
827
465
737
590
491
369
862
551
383
215
503
402
335
252
1208
773
537
302
705
564
470
353
607
388
270
152
481
392
327
245
867
555
385
216
687
550
458
344
610
390
271
152
483
387
323
244
525
336
233
131
C
B
INDICATES
STAIR TREAD
5/16"
INDICATES TREAD
WIDTH IN DIAMONDS
2, 3, 4, or 5
INDICATES TREAD
CHANNEL DEPTH
STANDARD
B
C
W/ ABRASIVE NOSING
B
C
D
4-3/4
(2-Dia.)
1-1/2
2
3/4
1
2-5/8
2-5/8
7
(3-Dia.)
1-1/2
2
3/4
1
3-3/8
3-3/8
8-1/8
(3-Dia.)
1-1/2
2
3/4
1
4-1/2
4-1/2
9-1/2
(4-Dia.)
1-1/2
2
3/4
1
5-7/8
5-7/8
10-1/2
(4-Dia.)
1-1/2
2
3/4
1
6-7/8
6-7/8
11-3/4
(5-Dia.)
1-1/2
2
3/4
1
8-1/8
8-1/8
FOR TREADS WITH CAST ABRASIVE NOSINGS, SIMPLY ADD THE SUFFIX
"N" TO THE ABOVE CATALOG NUMBERS. EXAMPLES:
T-42012-N
T-41514-B-N
H E A V Y D U T Y G R I P S T R U T S TA I R T R E A D S
7/16" O Hole
14
1-1/2
30 TO 36
14
1-1/2
36 TO 42
14
1-1/2
14
2-Dia.4-3/4
3-Dia.7
4-Dia.9-1/2
5-Dia.11-3/4
2-Dia.4-3/4
3-Dia.7
4-Dia.9-1/2
5-Dia.11-3/4
2-Dia.4-3/4
3-Dia.7
4-Dia.9-1/2
5-Dia.11-3/4
2-Dia.4-3/4
3-Dia.7
4-Dia.9-1/2
5-Dia.11-3/4
T-31514-N
T-41514-N
T-31514-N
T-41514-N
T-31514-N
T-41514-N
T-32014-N
T-42014-N
3-Dia.8-1/8
4-Dia.10-1/2
3-Dia.8-1/8
4-Dia.10-1/2
3-Dia.8-1/8
4-Dia.10-1/2
3-Dia.8-1/8
4-Dia.10-1/2
T-22012-A
T-32012-A
T-42012-A
T-52012-A
T-22010-A*
T-32010-A*
T-42010-A*
T-52010-A*
2-Dia.4-3/4
3-Dia.7
4-Dia.9-1/2
5-Dia.11-3/4
2-Dia.4-3/4
3-Dia.7
4-Dia.9-1/2
5-Dia.11-3/4
T-32012-A-N
T-42012-A-N
T-32010-A-N*
T-42010-A-N*
3-Dia.8-1/8
4-Dia.10-1/2
3-Dia.8-1/8
4-Dia.10-1/2
T-42016-SL
T-52016-SL
T-42016-S
T-52016-S
4-Dia.9-1/2
5-Dia.11-3/4
4-Dia.9-1/2
5-Dia.11-3/4
ALUMINUM
UP TO 42
.080
UP TO 48
.100
STAINLESS STEEL
TYPE 316L
16 GA.
304L
UP TO 36 TYPE
16 GA.
UP TO 30
2
2
G R I P S T R U T H E A V Y D U T Y S TA I R
T R E A D L O A D TA B L E *
1"
MATERIAL/
GAUGE
STEEL
10 GA.
2"
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U C
T-21514
T-31514
T-41514
T-51514
T-21514
T-31514
T-41514
T-51514
T-21514
T-31514
T-41514
T-51514
T-22014
T-32014
T-42014
T-52014
STAIR TREAD
27/32"
+
1/32"
(1) RECOMMENDATIONS ARE BASED ON APPROX. MIN. LOADS OF 300 LB. UNIFORM.
SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE CRITERIA MAY VARY BY MUNICIPALITY/BUILDING CODE
BODY AND SHOULD BE LOCALLY CHECKED PRIOR TO FINALIZING SPECIFICATIONS.
*AVAILABLE ON SPECIAL ORDER
HEAVY
DUTY GRIP
STRUT
CHANNEL CATALOG
CATALOG
SIZE IN.
SIZE IN.
DEPTH IN. NUMBER
NUMBER
UP TO 30
42 TO 48
STEEL
SPAN IN. GAUGE
T-52012
7/16" O Hole
27/32"
G R I P S T R U T S TA N D A R D S I Z E S &
R E C O M M E N D E D S PA N S ( 1 )
1-1/4"
27/32"
ALUMINUM
.150
5-7/8"
9-1/4"
T R A C Y, C A
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FAX (209) 832-6311
SPAN
2-0
2-6
2412
1860
1463
1127
1544
1487
934
902
3-0 4-0
1026
1240
651
751
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629
929
364
564
PERF-O GRIP
TREAD WIDTH
A
DEPTH
B
DIMENSION
C
DIMENSION
D
5 *
1-1/2
2
3/4
1
1-1/2
2
3/4
1
10
1-1/2
2
3/4
1
12
1-1/2
2
3/4
1
27/32"
+
1/32"
CHANNEL
DEPTH IN.
CATALOG
NUMBER
WIDTH
5
7
10
12
UP TO 30
STEEL
13 GA.
1-1/2
T-P21513
T-P31513
T-P51513
T-P61513
31 TO 48*
STEEL
11 GA.
T-P22011
T-P32011
T-P52011
T-P62011
5
7
10
12
UP TO 42*
ALUM
.125
T-P220.125-A
T-P320.125-A
T-P520.125-A
T-P620.125-A
5
7
10
12
TRACTION TREAD
MATERIAL/
GAUGE
MATERIAL/
GAUGE
CHANNEL
DEPTH IN.
CATALOG
NUMBER
WIDTH
UP TO 30
STEEL
13 GA.
TT-72013-T
TT-102013-T
TT-122013-T
7
10
12
31 TO 48*
STEEL
11 GA.
T-72011-T
T-102011-T
T-122011-T
7
10
12
G R AT E - L O C K S TA I R T R E A D S
A
6", 9", 12"
F
2"
2"
GRATE-LOCK
13/16"
G
1-1/8"
SPAN
7/16"
CATALOG NO.
T-MG62514
T-MG92514
7/16" Dia.
Carrier Plate
T-MG122514
U
C
U
C
U
C
2-0
3722
1461
2357
974
1276
730
2-6
2382
1168
1508
974
816
730
CATALOG NO.
3-0
1654
1241
1050
974
783
730
4-0*
931
931
593
889
442
730
D
DIMENSION
A
TREAD WIDTH
F
DIMENSION
G
DIMENSION
2
5
8
2
2
2
1-1/8
1-1/8
1-1/8
4-1/2
7
7
2-1/2
2-1/2
2-1/2
1-1/8
1-1/8
1-1/8
6
9
12
7-1/2
10-1/2
13-1/2
STOCK LENGTHS
1-1/4"
10'-0"
1-1/2"
2 ROW
1-1/8"
M AT E R I A L S
13 GA. HRPO CARBON STEEL
13 GA. PRE-GALVANIZED
.125 5052 H-32 ALUMINUM
304 STAINLESS STEEL
STOCK LENGTHS 60 (OR CUT TO LENGTH)
STOCK LIST
WIDTH
CATALOG NO.
WEIGHT/LF
LR-213-B
LR-313-B
LR-413-B
1.2
1.3
1.5
LR-213
LR-313
LR-413
1.2
1.3
1.5
2-1/2"
14 GA. PRE-GALVANIZED
HRPO STEEL
WEIGHT 1.13 LBS./FT.
CATALOG NO. 11014
PRE-GALVANIZED STEEL
1-1/8"
1-1/4 (2 ROW)
1-5/8 (3 ROW)
2-1/4 (4 ROW)
1-5/8"
3 ROW
1-1/4 (2 ROW)
1-5/8 (3 ROW)
2-1/4 (4 ROW
L O A D D ATA S A F E T Y F A C T O R 1 . 5
SPAN
16
528
.058
18
469
.074
20
422
.092
24
352
.132
30
281
.206
36
234
.297
1-1/2"
C
D
1-1/4 (2 ROW)
1-5/8 (3 ROW
2-1/4 (4 ROW)
2-1/4"
4 ROW
LR-2125-A
LR-3125-A
LR-4125-A
0.5
0.5
0.7
LR-316-S
LR-416-S
1.0
1.1
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walking surface of the flooring. Ideal for elevated applications such as suspended walkways or conveyor catwalks,
these channels provide safe, economical, slip resistant
S TA N D A R D G R I P S T R U T W A L K W AY
STOCK LENGTHS
5/16"
11/16"
1-1/8"
4-1/2"
4-1/2" Depth +
1/16"
TOEBOARDS
24" +
1/16"
1"
9/16"
O
90 +
2-1/2"
5/8"
21/32"
10 DIAMOND
24" Wide
1-7/8"
7/16"
7/16"
1-7/8"
21/32"
1 0 - D I A M O N D W A L K W AY L O A D TA B L E 2 4 W I D T H
STRUT LOADING
MATERIAL
GAUGE
WEIGHT
LB./FT.
CATALOG
NUMBER
MATERIAL GAUGE
TYPE LOADING*
LOAD
DEFLECTION IN.
STEEL
14 GA.
8.9
104514-U
STEEL
14 GA.
STEEL
12 GA.
U
Cs
U
Cs
300
300
475
475
.49
.40
.45
.36
STEEL
12 GA.
12.5
104512-U
SPAN
2'-0" 2'-6" 3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 6'-0" 7'-0" 8'-0" 9'-0" 10'-0" 11'-0" 12'-0"
U
D
C
D
U
D
C
D
300
.41
400
.32
475
.37
900
.34
300
.41
400
.33
475
.37
900
.34
300
.42
400
.33
475
.38
900
.35
300
.45
400
.33
475
.40
900
.35
300
.48
400
.34
475
.43
900
.36
263
.47
400
.35
420
.43
900
.37
213
.42
400
.36
340
.39
850
.37
148
.40
400
.39
236
.37
709
.34
109
.43
380
.42
173
.39
607
.33
83
.47
333
.41
133
.44
531
.33
66
.55
296
.42
105
.51
472
.35
53
.64
266
.44
85
.59
425
.37
43
.75
242
.47
70
.69
387
.40
STOCK LENGTHS
1-1/4"
1-1/4"
H E A V Y D U T Y G R I P S T R U T W A L K W AY
59
.80
354
.44
TOEBOARDS
5"
1"
5" Depth
2"
Up to 24'-0"
17/32" (36")
1-31/32" (30")
1-3/16" (24")
21/32"
1-5/16"
3-7/8"
8 DIAMOND
36" Wide
6 DIAMOND
5 DIAMOND
SPAN
30" Wide
4'-0" 5'-0" 6'-0" 7'-0" 8'-0" 9'-0" 10'-0" 11'-0" 12'-0" 14'-0" 15'-0" 16'-0" 18'-0" 20'-0"
U
24" Wide
STRUT LOADING
UNIFORM (U)
CONCENTRATED (Cs)
MATERIAL,
GAUGE, WIDTH
SERRATED
NON-SERR.
SERRATED
NON-SERR.
5-D 24
STEEL 10 GA.
6-D 30
STEEL 10 GA.
8-D 36
STEEL 10 GA.
30 ALUM.
.150
912
.11
494
.14
343
.20
590
.75
1048
.10
563
.13
391
.19
590
.75
912
.08
618
.11
515
.16
679
.60
1048
.07
704
.10
587
.15
679
.60
3-7/8"
9/16"
H E A V Y D U T Y W A L K W AY L O A D TA B L E 2 4 , 3 0 , & 3 6 W I D T H S
STEEL
10 GA.
ALUM
.150
24
17.5 H-55010-W D
C
30
19.9
H-65010- D
C
W
36
22.7
H-85010- D
C
W
8.4
H-650-W D
.150-A C
D
U
D
U
D
U
30
937
.38
3750
.30
916
.37
4584
.30
556
.39
3330
.31
633
.31
3163
.25
600
.39
3000
.31
586
.43
3666
.34
356
.39
2667
.31
405
.35
2530
.28
417
.42
2500
.34
407
.40
3056
.32
247
.33
2222
.26
281
.40
2108
.32
306
.38
2143
.31
299
.40
2619
.32
181
.32
1905
.26
207
.49
1807
.39
234
.38
1875
.30
229
.46
2291
.37
139
.33
1667
.26
158
.58
1581
.47
185
.38
1667
.30
182
.42
2037
.34
110
.36
1481
.29
125
.67
1406
.54
150
.39
1500
.31
146
.41
1834
.33
89
.39
1333
.31
101
.77
1265
.61
124
.47
1364
.38
121
.41
1667
.33
73
.42
1212
.34
84
.86
1150
.69
104
.56
1250
.45
102
.49
1528
.39
62
.51
1111
.41
70
1.02
1054
.82
77
.77
1071
.61
75
.66
1309
.53
45
.69
952
.55
67
.88
1000
.70
65
.75
1222
.61
39
.79
889
.64
59
1.01
938
.80
57
.86
1146
.69
35
.91
833
.72
46
1.26
833
1.01
45
1.09
1019
.87
27
1.15
741
.92
38
1.59
750
1.25
36
1.33
916
1.08
22
1.40
667
1.13
P E R F - O G R I P W A L K W AY
STOCK LENGTHS
10'-0" & 12'-0"
TOEBOARDS
5"
P E R F - O G R I P W A L K W AY L O A D TA B L E 2 4 & 3 0 W I D T H S
SPAN
2'-0" 2'-6" 3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 6'-0" 7'-0" 8'-0" 9'-0" 10'-0" 11'-0" 12'-0"
U
STEEL
11 GA.
24 WIDE
11.8
P135011W D
C
STEEL
11 GA.
30 WIDE
13.6
P165011W D
C
D
U
D
5751
.02
9504
.01
3868
.01
9534
.01
3681
.02
7604
.01
2475
.02
7627
.01
2556
.04
6336
.02
1719
.03
6356
.02
1878
.05
5431
.03
1263
.04
5448
.03
1438
.06
4752
.04
967
.05
4767
.04
1136
.08
4224
.05
764
.06
4237
.05
920
.10
3802
.06
619
.08
3813
.06
639
.14
3168
.08
430
.12
3178
.08
1" Nominal
3-3/8"
1"
16 HOLE
13 HOLE
3/32"
7/16"
24" Wide
359
.25
2376
.15
242
.20
2383
.15
284
.31
2112
.19
191
.26
2119
.19
230
.39
1901
.23
155
.32
1907
.23
190
.47
1728
.28
128
.39
1733
.28
160
.56
1584
.34
107
.46
1589
.33
1-5/16"
5" +
1
30" Wide
469
.19
2715
.11
316
.16
2724
.11
S P L I C E P L AT E S
GRIP STRUT SPLICE PLATE PACKAGE-7 IN.
Package (Catalog No. SP-1ODU-7) includes: GRIP
STRUT Grating cut to length if required, four 1/2 dia.
holes in each corner of up-turned kickplate, two 8-hole
10 ga. 4 x 7 splice plates, with 16 ea. 7/16 x 1-1/4
bolts, washers and hex nuts. Kit joins continuous sections together in a run only over supports.
Recommended bolt torque: 55 ft./lb. min.
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TRACTION TREAD
M AT E R I A L S O P T I O N S
11, 13 OR 16 GA. HOT ROLLED. PICKLED AND
OILED CARBON STEEL:
11, 13 OR 16 GA. PRE-GALVANIZED CARBON
STEEL
.125 ALUMINUM ALLOY 5052-H32:
304 STAINLESS STEEL
SHEET SIZE
3/8" Dia.
1/8" Dia. Hole
3/32"
STANDARD 36 X 120
CUT TO ORDER
STOCK LIST
THICKNESS
BUTTON
DETAIL
CATALOG NO.
WEIGHT/SF
TT-3611-B
TT-3613-B
TT-3616-B
5.0
3.8
2.5
TT-3611
TT-3613
TT-3616
5.0
3.8
2.5
1/8" R
TRACTION TREADTM IS AVAILBLE AS SHOWN ABOVE AS A STANDARD PRODUCT, HOWEVER, VARIATIONS TO THE SURFACE DESIGN CAN BE PRODUCED ACCORDING TO YOUR REQUIREMENT (SEE EXAMPLES ILLUSTRATED BELOW).
PRE-GALVANIZED STEEL
11 GA.
13 GA.
16 GA.
TT-36.125-A
1.6
TT-3616-S
2.7
STAR PATTERN
IN-LINE PATTERN
CHEVRON PATTERN
Length
F L AT S T O C K G R I P S T R U T
7/16"
9/16"
11/16"
1-7/8"
Typ.
1/2"
W2 +
1/16"
8"
5/ p.
Ty
1-7/8"
Typ.
W1
30 0
+
2-1/2"
Typ.
5/16"
5/8"
1/2"
1-1/8"
10'-3/8" or 12'-0"
G R I P S T R U T R E C O N D I T I O N I N G M AT E R I A L
Thickness
THICKNESS:
STEEL:
14 GA. & 12 GA.
ALUM:
.080 (12 GA.), .100 (10 GA.)
STAINLESS STEEL: 16 GA. (4 OR 5 DIAMOND ONLY)
10
NOTE: FOR SPECIFICATIONS & TOLERANCE NOT INDICATED, SEE GRIP STRUT SECTION ON PAGE 20.
2-DIAMOND
3-DIAMOND
4-DIAMOND
5-DIAMOND
8-DIAMOND
10-DIAMOND
to
to
to
to
to
to
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6-1/2
7-5/8
6-1/2
5-5/8
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FIBERGLASS GRATING
inherent
resiliency of
fiberglass grating can also
increase worker productivity by greatly lessening back and leg fatigue.
APPLICATIONS The unique
features inherent in fiberglass gratings make these products ideal candidates in the most demanding industrial
applications. Chemical processing, refining,
offshore, pulp and paper, food and beverage,
marine (including military vessels), water and wastewater treatment, electronics and plating are just some of
the applications where the performance of fiberglass grating has proven superior.
MOLDED GRATING
RESIN SYSTEMS
The resin systems used in fiberglass grating provide
superior resistance to the effects of corrosion and ultraviolet exposure. Uniquely formulated resin systems are also
responsible for the gratings fire retardant characteristics.
Because various applications present different performance requirements, Grating Pacific offers a number of
standard resin systems, each offering unique properties.
For maximum versatility and selection, molded grating is
stocked in five resin systems, the most extensive selection
in the industry. Pultruded grating is offered in two resin
formulations, in order to best match the requirements of
the specific application.
UNDERWRITERS
L A B O R AT O R Y C L A S S I F I E D
In keeping with its quality role, only Fibergrate
Fiberglass Gratings are classified by Underwriters
Laboratory for meeting established standards for chemical
exposure, flame spread, load-bearing characteristics and
slip-resistance. This certification by an independent
third party provides the user
a strong sense of security
knowing that Fibergrate
meets established performance specifications. No other
manufacturer of fiberglass
grating can make that claim!
PULTRUDED GRATING
F I B E R G L A S S G R AT I N G S E L E C T I O N
MOLDED GRATINGS
1 RECTANGULAR 1, 1-1/2 & 2
MESH
SQUARE MESH
+
+
CHARACTERISTICS
CORROSIVE RESISTANCE
IMPACT RESISTANCE
SINGLE-DIRECTION SPAN
PULTRUDED
GRATING
BI-DIRECTION SPAN
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
RECOMMENDED
NOT RECOMMENDED
THESE ARE GENERAL COMPARISONS. A GRATING PACIFIC REPRESENTATIVE SHOULD BE CONSULTED FOR AN EXACT MATCH OF
GRATING AND APPLICATION.
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C O V E R E D G R AT I N G
G R AT I N G L E G S
M U LT I G R I D S C R E E N I N G
"d"
CA-1015
CA-1515
CA-2015
1
1-1/2
2
1-1/2
1-1/2
1-1/2
F I B E R P L AT E
SEALING KITS
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C H A R A C T E R I S T I C S O F M O L D E D G R AT I N G
CORROSION RESISTANT
IMPACT RESISTANT
MAINTENANCE FREE
LIGHTWEIGHT
SKID RESISTANT
LONG SERVICE LIFE
UV RESISTANT
NON CONDUCTIVE
EASY TO INSTALL
EASY TO FABRICATE
UL CLASSIFIED
SPECIALLY FORMULATED RESIN MIXTURES ARE COMBINED WITH CONTINUOUS FIBERGLASS STRANDS, OR ROVINGS, IN MANUFACTURING HIGH PERFORMANCE MOLDED GRATING.
M O L D E D G R AT I N G R E S I N S Y S T E M S
Grating Pacific offers its Fibergrate Molded Grating line in a choice of five resin
systems, assuring a resin system suited to the unique requirements of each customer
application.
ViCORR (ORANGE OR GRAY) A superior resin available only from Fibergrate, ViCorr
was developed for reliable performance in the toughest environments. This proprietary resin system formulation is the most chemically-resistant available today, offering outstanding resistance to a wide range of highly corrosive environments, ranging
from caustic to acidic. In fact, no other resin system can match ViCorrs performance
in highly acidic environments. Offers an ASTM E-84 flame spread rating of 15 or less.
ViCorr is also available in a UL Classified resin formulation.
IFR (GREEN) IFR is designed for industrial and chemical processing applications
where corrosion resistance is important. This isophthalic polyester resin formulation
offers a flame spread rating of 20 or less per ASTM E-84. IFR i s a lso a vailable in a
UL Classified resin formulation.
XFR (GRAY) This highly corrosion resistant resin is recommended for use where
fire potential is high. This proprietary resin carries a flame spread rating of 10 or less,
a level exceeded by no other resin system.
FGI (LIGHT GRAY) USDA-accepted for food processing applications, this isophthalic
polyester resin system meets the unique requirements of the food and beverage
industry. FGI carries a flame spread rating of 20 or less.
CORVEX (YELLOW, GREEN OR GRAY) An economical polyester grating, Corvex outperforms a number of competitive fiberglass products and meets the requirements for
corrosion resistance found in light industrial and water/wastewater applications. This
grating also offers a low flame spread rating of 25 or less.
For assistance in selecting the resin most appropriate for your environment, consult the Chemical Resistance Guide on page 42 of this catalog.
S T O C K PA N E L S I Z E S
1 DEEP
RECTANGULAR MESH
1 DEEP
SQUARE MESH
1-1/2 DEEP
SQUARE MESH
2 DEEP
SQUARE MESH
3-0 x 10-0
4-0 x 8-0
3-0 x 10-0
4-0 x 8-0
4-0 x 12-0
3-0 x 10-0
4-0 x 8-0
4-0 x 12-0
5-0 x 10-0
4-0 x 12-0
ALL MATERIAL IS READILY AVAILABLE CUT TO SIZE WITH ENDS PROPERLY RESIN SEALED.
H O W T O S P E C I F Y M O L D E D G R AT I N G
Fiberglass Grating shall be one piece construction, Fibergrate Molded Fiberglass by Grating Pacific, 3651 Sausalito Street, Los Alamitos, CA 90720,
1-1/2"
SQUARE
mesh (ss q u a re or rectangular for 1 deep,
(800) 321-4314. Molded grating shall be fire retardant, ___________
deep (1, 1-1/2 or 2), _____________
ViCORR PREMIUM VINYL ESTER resin ( ViCor r P remium Vinyl Ester, IFR Isophtalic Polyester, XFR,
s q u a re for 1-1/2 or 2 deep), manufactured with ______________________________
CONCAVE
FGI Isophtalic Polyester or Convex Polyester). Grating shall be supplied with ________________
( s t a n d a rd concave or optional grit sur face) skid-resistant
walking surface. All cut or sanded surfaces shall be sealed with resin prior to installation. Grating shall be fastened to supporting structure with type
M
____________
fasteners (see below).
C L I P A S S E M B L I E S F O R M O L D E D G R AT I N G
Grating Pacific offers specially designed attachments and clips, both to fasten panels
together and to secure them to support structures. All clips are made of Type 316
Stainless Steel and are available in 1, 1-1/2 and 2 sizes.
TYPE M HOLD DOWN CLIPS Used to secure panels to a support using two adjacent grating bars for a secure fit.
TYPE J HOLD DOWN CLIPS For use in securing grating panels to support frames.
TYPE G HOLD DOWN CLIPS Designed to attach grating to any structural member flange,
3/4 or smaller in thickness, with no drilling required.
TYPE F END PANEL CLIP Provides a simplified method for joining side bars of panels
that are butted end to end.
TYPE W Designed to secure covered grating or FiberPlate to a structure.
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TEL (888) 936-9201
FAX (623) 936-9550
L O S A L A M I T O S, C A
TEL (800) 321-4314
FAX (562) 598-2740
TYPE M
T R A C Y, C A
TEL (800) 491-7999
FAX (209) 832-6311
TYPE J
TYPE G
WOODBURN, OR
TEL (800) 942-4041
FAX (503) 980-2068
TYPE F
TYPE W
S E AT T L E , WA
TEL (800) 243-3939
FAX (206) 575-6455
1 D E E P R E C TA N G U L A R M E S H
1 DEEP, 1 X 4 RECTANGULAR MESH
1"
CROSS BAR
CENTERS
4
LOAD BAR
CENTERS
1
OPEN
AREA
69%
1-1/2"
U <.01
C <.01
U .01
C .01
P <.01
U .04
C .03
P .01
U .08
C .05
P .02
U .16
C .09
P .04
U .33
C .15
P .05
18
24
30
36
42
100
200
300
500
1000
2000
CORVEX
<.01
.01
.02
.02
.01
.07
.06
.02
.17
.11
.05
.32
.17
.07
.66
.30
.11
<.01
.02
.04
.05
.02
.15
.12
.05
.34
.22
.09
.65
.34
.14
1.32
.60
.21
.01
.02
.07
.07
.03
.22
.18
.07
.51
.32
.14
.97
.52
.21
1.98
.90
.32
.02
.04
.11
.12
.06
.37
.30
.12
.85
.54
.23
1.61
.86
.35
1.51
.53
.05
.08
.22
.23
.11
.73
.59
.24
.45
.71
.09
.44
.22
.49
2367
1183
1052
789
592
592
379
473
263
394
193
338
2367
1183
1052
789
592
592
379
473
263
394
193
338
4628 10155
2314 5350
2057 4756
1543 3567
1157 2675
1157 2675
740 1712
926 2140
514 1189
771 1783
378
873
661 1529
1/4" +
CROSS BAR
CENTERS
1-1/2
LOAD BAR
CENTERS
1-1/2
OPEN
AREA
70%
30
36
42
48
54
30
36
42
OPEN
AREA
70%
WEIGHT/SQ. FT.
2.5 LBS.
MAX. RECOMMENDED SPAN ULTIMATE
CAPACITY
IFR/FGI VI-CORR
200
300
500
1000
2000
CORVEX
<.01
.01
.04
.04
.01
.12
.10
.03
.27
.18
.05
.62
.33
.07
.98
.45
.12
.01
.03
.08
.08
.03
.25
.20
.05
.55
.35
.10
1.24
.66
.14
1.97
.90
.23
.02
.04
.11
.12
.04
.37
.30
.08
.82
.53
.15
1.85
.99
.20
1.35
.35
.04
.06
.20
.20
.07
.64
.49
.13
.88
.26
1.65
.34
.59
.08
.13
.38
.41
.14
.26
.52
.68
.16
.27
.53
1580
790
702
527
395
395
253
316
176
263
129
226
1580
790
702
527
395
395
253
316
176
263
129
226
3065
1543
1371
1028
771
771
494
617
343
514
252
441
6770
3567
3170
2378
1783
1783
1141
1427
793
1189
582
1019
2"
1/4" +
2"
50
100
200
300
500
1000
2000
CORVEX
<.01
<.01
<.01
.01
<.01
.02
.02
<.01
.05
.03
.01
.10
.05
.02
.17
.08
.02
.28
.11
.03
.42
.15
.04
<.01
<.01
.01
.02
<.01
.04
.03
.01
.09
.06
.02
.20
.11
.03
.34
.16
.04
.56
.23
.06
.84
.30
.07
<.01
.01
.03
.03
.01
.06
.07
.02
.18
.12
.04
.40
.21
.06
.69
.32
.09
1.13
.45
.12
1.68
.60
.15
.01
.02
.04
.05
.02
.12
.10
.03
.27
.18
.06
.59
.32
.09
1.03
.47
.13
1.70
.68
.18
2.53
.90
.22
.02
.03
.07
.08
.03
.21
.17
.06
.46
.29
.10
.99
.53
.15
1.72
.79
.22
1.13
.29
1.50
.37
.04
.05
.14
.15
.06
.42
.33
.12
.91
.59
.20
1.06
.30
1.58
.44
.58
.07
.11
.28
.30
.13
.23
2067
1033
919
889
517
517
331
413
230
344
169
295
129
258
102
230
2833
1417
1259
944
708
708
453
567
315
472
231
405
177
354
140
315
7700 10420
3850 8000
3422 6947
2567 5333
1925 4000
1925 4000
1232 2560
1540 3200
856 1778
1283 2667
629 1306
1100 2286
481 1000
963 2000
380
790
856 1778
LOAD BAR
WIDTH
1/4
CROSS BAR
CENTERS
2
LOAD BAR
CENTERS
2
OPEN
AREA
72%
WEIGHT/SQ. FT.
4.0 LBS.
2"
24
24
LOAD BAR
CENTERS
1-1/2
100
WEIGHT/SQ. FT.
3.75 LBS.
1-1/2"
18
18
U <.01
C <.01
U .02
C .02
P <.01
U .06
C .05
P .01
U .14
C .09
P .03
U .31
C .16
P .03
U .49
C .23
P .06
CROSS BAR
CENTERS
1-1/2
LOAD BAR
WIDTH
1/4
U
C
U
C
P
U
C
P
U
C
P
U
C
P
U
C
P
U
C
P
U
C
P
12
50
2"
1-1/2"
12
CLEAR
SPAN
(INCHES)
1-1/2"
CLEAR
SPAN
(INCHES)
1"
1"
50
LOAD BAR
WIDTH
1/4
1/4" +
WEIGHT/SQ. FT.
2.5 LBS.
CLEAR
SPAN
(INCHES)
1-1/2"
4"
LOAD BAR
WIDTH
1/4
1-1/2"
1/4" +
1"
12
CLEAR
SPAN
(INCHES)
12
24
30
36
42
48
54
60
U
C
U
C
P
U
C
P
U
C
P
U
C
P
U
C
P
U
C
U
C
50
100
200
300
500
1000
2000
CORVEX
<.01
<.01
.01
.01
<.01
.02
.01
<.01
.04
.02
<.01
.08
.04
.01
.14
.06
.01
.21
.07
.37
.12
<.01
<.01
.02
.02
<.01
.05
.03
.01
.09
.05
.01
.16
.07
.02
.28
.11
.03
.42
.15
.73
.23
<.01
<.01
.04
.03
.01
.09
.06
.02
.18
.09
.03
.32
.14
.05
.56
.22
.06
.84
.30
1.46
.47
<.01
.01
.06
.05
.02
.14
.09
.03
.26
.14
.04
.47
.22
.08
.84
.33
.09
1.26
.45
.70
.01
.02
.10
.08
.04
.23
.14
.06
.44
.23
.07
.79
.36
.12
.56
.15
.75
1.17
.02
.03
.20
.16
.07
.45
.29
.12
.47
.15
.25
.30
.04
.06
.14
.23
.29
.50
.60
2500
1250
625
625
400
500
278
417
204
357
156
313
123
278
100
250
6267
3133
1567
1567
1003
1253
696
1044
512
895
392
783
309
696
251
627
6267
3133
1567
1567
1003
1253
696
1044
512
895
392
783
309
696
251
627
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9624
4812
5225
3344
4180
2322
3483
1706
2986
1306
2613
1032
2322
836
2090
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RECTANGULAR MESH
PATTERNS, AS WELL
AS SQUARE MESH
PATTERNS, BENEFIT
FROM INTEGRAL
ONE-PIECE CONSTRUCTION. SMOOTH
RESIN-RICH VERTICAL SURFACES AND
TAPERED BARS
ALLOW DEBRIS TO
FALL THROUGH.
C H E M G R AT E C H A R A C T E R I S T I C S
SLIP RESISTANT
CORROSION RESISTANT
HIGH STREGTH-TOWEIGHT RATIO
NON CONDUCTIVE
IMPACT RESISTANT
LOW INSTALLATION
COST
LONG SERVICE LIFE
SUPERIOR ERGONOMICS
C H E M G R AT E R E S I N S Y S T E M S
Grating Pacific offers its Chemgrate Molded Grating line in a choice of three resin
systems, assuring a resin system suited to the unique requirements of each customer
application.
FS-25 RESIN SYSTEM Corrosion-resistance plus Fire R etardancy. Designed for applications where there is moderate exposure to corrosive elements, FS-25 is a polyester resin
system, providing a flame spread rating of 25 or less (ASTM E-84). This resin system is an
ideal choice for applications where moderate corrosion is present. When you require a
cost-effective grating that will stand up to moderate corrosion exposure and will outperform other materials, rely on Chemgrate. FS-25. Standard color green (also available in
yellow or light gray).
CP-84 RESIN SYSTEM Excellent corrosion-resistance in highly acidic conditions. This
non-fire retardant resin is a chemical grade thermoset that has been proven under the
toughest conditions. This resin system has USDA acceptance for use in food processing
plants. Standard CP-84 is a translucent green that resists fading and requires no additives
to protect against normal UV rays. Custom colors available on request.
VE-25 RESIN SYSTEM Outstanding corrosion-resistance in acidic and caustic environments, plus Fire R etardancy. VE-25, a premium vinyl ester resin system, is formulated to
resist the highly corrosive properties of acids and caustics found in the harshest chemical
environment. Additionally, VE-25 offers a flame spread rating of 15 or less (per ASTM E84). This superior resin system will maintain its structural integrity at elevated temperatures of up to 180OF, yet is strong and light weight. When extremely harsh chemicals
and high temperatures are present, specify Chemgrate VE-25 Resin system for grating
that will withstand the most demanding conditions. Standard color orange (also available in dark gray).
C H E M G R AT E S I Z E D E S I G N AT I O N S
5/8 (1 X 4)
1 (2 X 2)
PANEL SIZE:
48 X 144
PANEL WEIGHT: 86 LBS.
WEIGHT PER FT.:1.8 LBS.
OPEN AREA:
58%
PANEL SIZE:
48 X 144
PANEL WEIGHT: 81 LBS.
WEIGHT PER FT.:1.7 LBS.
OPEN AREA:
76%
1-1/2
(1-1/2 X 6)
PANEL SIZE:
PANEL WEIGHT:
WEIGHT PER FT.:
OPEN AREA:
48 X 144
163 LBS.
3.4 LBS.
67%
1-1/2
(1-1/2 X
1-1/2)
PANEL SIZE:
PANEL WEIGHT:
WEIGHT PER FT.:
OPEN AREA:
48 X 144
167 LBS.
3.5 LBS.
69%
2
(2 X 2)
PANEL SIZE:
PANEL WEIGHT:
WEIGHT PER FT.:
OPEN AREA:
48 X 144
197 LBS.
4.1 LBS.
72%
PANEL SIZE:
1 (1 X 4)
STANDARD
1 (1 X 4)
HEAVY DUTY
PANEL SIZE:
48 X 144
PANEL WEIGHT: 161 LBS.
WEIGHT PER FT.:3.4 LBS.
OPEN AREA:
52%
BEARING BARS RUN ACROSS THE PANELS, MAKING THE MAXIMUM SPAN THE 48 DIMENSION.
EXAMPLE: THE 1 (1 X 4) PANEL IS 1 DEEP WITH BEARING BARS RUNNING ACROSS THE PANEL
EVERY 1 ON CENTER. THE CROSS BARS ARE EVERY 4 ON CENTER AND RUN THE LENGTH OF THE
PANEL (144).
H O W T O S P E C I F Y C H E M G R AT E
Fiberglass Grating shall be one piece construction, Chemgrate Molded Fiberglass by Grating Pacific, 3651 Sausalito Street, Los Alamitos, CA 90720,
1-1/2" (1-1/2 X 6) (designate depth and mesh from table above) manufactured with ____________
FS-25
resin (FS-25, CP-84
(800) 321-4314. Grating shall be _________________
TYPE M
or VE-25 resin) with integral quartz grit walking surface. Grating shall be fastened to supporting structure with type ______________
fasteners
( s e l e c t f r o m pa g e 3 5 ) .
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PHOENIX, AZ
TEL (888) 936-9201
FAX (623) 936-9550
L O S A L A M I T O S, C A
TEL (800) 321-4314
FAX (562) 598-2740
T R A C Y, C A
TEL (800) 491-7999
FAX (209) 832-6311
WOODBURN, OR
TEL (800) 942-4041
FAX (503) 980-2068
S E AT T L E , WA
TEL (800) 243-3939
FAX (206) 575-6455
C H E M G R AT E L O A D TA B L E S
LOAD REQUIRED FOR SPECIFIED
DEFLECTION PER TABLE I LOADING
GRATING SIZE
DESIGNATION
1 (2 X 2)
1 (1 X 4)
STANDARD
1 (1 X 4)
HEAVY DUTY
1-1/2
(1-1/2 X 6)
1-1/2
(1-1/2 X
1-1/2)
2 (2 X 2)
Cross Bar
Span
.250
.375
12 (in.)
18
24
30*
36*
42*
48*
12 (in.)
18
24
30*
36*
42*
48*
260 (lbs.)
150
100
75
55
415 (lbs.)
215
140
95
80
390 (lbs.)
225
250
112
85
625 (lbs.)
325
230
150
125
590 (lbs.)
340
250
180
145
125
110
1200 (lbs.)
600
400
270
220
195
170
550 (lbs.)
250
140
95
70
55
40
800 (lbs.)
350
200
130
90
70
50
410 (lbs.)
300
200
150
100
80
330 (lbs.)
220
165
130
110
95
80
880 (lbs./ft.2)
270
110
40
25
20
20
1280 (lbs./ft.2)
375
160
85
50
35
20
12 (in.)
18
24
30
36
42
48
665 (lbs.)
365
250
175
140
1000 (lbs.)
545
375
262
210
1925 (lbs.)
1000
640
440
360
300
270
1605 (lbs.)
715
400
260
180
135
100
660 (lbs.)
440
330
265
220
190
165
2570 (lbs./ft.2)
765
320
165
95
60
40
12 (in.)
18
24
30
36
42
48
1040 (lbs.)
625
415
330
240
1560 (lbs.)
940
620
500
360
2400 (lbs.)
1420
1000
750
600
560
460
1840 (lbs.)
850
500
330
240
180
145
800 (lbs.)
550
425
350
300
260
235
2945 (lbs./ft.2)
905
400
210
130
80
60
12 (in.)
18
24
30
36
42
48
1800 (lbs.)
1200
805
570
425
2820 (lbs.)
1800
1207
855
640
4770 (lbs.)
2160
1810
1450
1160
960
820
4500 (lbs.)
2025
1160
755
530
395
310
960 (lbs.)
735
600
505
440
385
345
7200 (lbs./ft.2)
2160
930
485
280
180
125
12 (in.)
18
24
30
36
42
48
12 (in.)
18
24
30
36
42
48
2060 (lbs.)
1200
880
550
370
2290 (lbs.)
1480
1070
760
575
3085 (lbs.)
1800
1320
825
555
3430 (lbs.)
2220
1610
1140
860
1975 (lbs.)
1450
1265
920
700
2200 (lbs.)
1780
1550
1280
1110
3670 (lbs.)
1630
915
585
410
300
230
1620 (lbs.)
1035
720
530
405
1215 (lbs.)
810
780
485
405
350
305
720 (lbs.)
575
480
410
360
5872 (lbs./ft.2)
1740
735
350
220
140
95
1295 (lbs./ft.2)
660
385
240
160
Special meshes listed below are available to meet specific industry or customer needs.
These are suitable for a variety of uses. Features include thoroughly wetted glass reinforcement for maximum corrosion resistance and molded interwoven construction.
Panels can be provided with or without an integral grit top.
S P E C I A LT Y M E S H E S
PANEL SIZE
24 x 48
84 x 11
48 x 144
40 x 128
39-1/2 x 157-1/2
48 x 157-1/2
40-1/2 x 144
48 x 144
103-1/2 x 18
LOAD @ 1% DEFL.2
3
SAFETY FACTOR IS DEFINED AS ONE-TENTH
THE LOAD REQUIRED FOR THE GRATING TO FAIL.
L O A D & D E F L E C T I O N A P P L I C AT I O N
S P E C I A LT Y M E S H E S
1/2
6 x 3
1
2-3/4 x 4
1
6 x 6
*1-1/8
1 x 4
1-3/16 1-1/2 x 1-1/2
1-1/2 1-1/2 x 1-1/2
1-1/2
1 x 5-3/4
1-1/2
1-1/4 x 6
**4
2-1/4 x 8
Span
Cross Bar
Span
SPAN 1
MESH
Bearing Bar
Cross Bar
LOAD @ 1% DEFL.2
5/8 (1 X 4)
TABLE III:
UNIFORMALY DISTRIBUTED LOAD
12"
Bearing Bar
PANEL
DEPTH
TABLE II:
CONCENTRATED LOAD USING 12 X 1
BLOCK
BAR
PERCENTAGE WEIGHT PER
THICKNESS OPEN AREA
SQ. FT.
3/8
1/4
1/4
1/4
5/16
1/4
3/8
1/4
1/2
82%
80%
92%
69%
64%
67%
58%
75%
70%
0.9
1.1
0.7
2.2
2.9
3.6
4.3
2.9
8.0
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
PANEL
WEIGHT
7 lbs.
8 lbs.
35 lbs.
85 lbs.
126 lbs.
190 lbs.
175 lbs.
136 lbs.
102 lbs.
LOAD
CONSULT GRATING PACIFIC FOR SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS CONCENTRATED
(LBS.)
Occatioanl Foot Traffic (Inspections etc.)
Worker with Tools (Maintenance)
Heavy Foot Traffic
Carts/Nonmotorized Vehicles
250
300
400
800
SUGGESTED
DEFLECTION (IN.)
.250
.250
.250
.250
.375
.375
.375
.375
S A F E - T- S TA N D
Safe-T-Stand is a one person, safe and comfortable work platform designed to elevate
each worker to their optimum work height. Available in varying heights from 2 inches to
10 inches, Safe-T-Stand is manufactured under controlled standards using a specially formulated USDA accepted resin.
* FLOW THRU TM MESHS UNIQUE DESIGN HAS CROSS BARS 1/8 TALLER THAN BEARING BARS, LEAVING A 1/8
CHANNEL WHEN THE GRATING IS LAYING FLAT.
** PANELS 4 THICK CAN BE MADE UP TO 103-1/2 LONG IN 8 INCREMENTS. BEARING BARS RUN LENGTHWISE ON 2-1/4 CENTERS. CROSS BARS ARE ON NOMINAL 8 CENTERS AND ARE 18 WIDE.
DIMENSIONS MESH AND PANEL SIZE ARE RELATED. EXAMPLE: FOR PANEL DEPTH OF 1/2, THE BARS 6
ON CENTERS ARE 24 LONG AND THE BARS 3 ON CENTERS ARE 48 LONG. ALL PANELS HAVE BORDER BARS.
AVAILABLE IN THE RESIN SYSTEM, COLOR AND TOP SURFACE REQUIRED BY THE SPECIFIC APPLICATION.
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P U LT R U D E D G R AT I N G
Using both a mechanical and chemical lock, pultruded grating is manufactured with a two-piece cross bar configuration which increase the panels support and stability under load. The standard grit-top walking
surface provides sure footing and a protective
synthetic veil, covering the exterior surface of
the load bearing bars allows the grating to reliably withstand constant exposure to ultraviolet rays.
HIGH STIFFNESS
MAINTENANCE FREE
NON CONDUCTIVE
CORROSION RESISTANT
SKID RESISTANT
LIGHTWEIGHT
UV RESISTANT
Pultruded grating is available in two resin formulations for an accurate match of product characteristics with the
application. Both resin systems provide corrosion resistance that is superior to that offered by metal grating.
ISOFR (YELLOW) This isophthalic polyester resin formulation provides a low flame spread rating of 25 or less and is
designed for applications where there is moderate exposure to corrosive elements.
VEFR (GRAY) With a flame spread of 25 or less, this vinyl ester resin system provides dependable resistance to both
acidic and alkaline environments.
FOR ASSISTANCE IN SELECTING THE RESIN MOST APPROPRIATE FOR YOUR ENVIRONMENT, CONSULT THE CHEMICAL RESISTANCE GUIDE ON
PAGE 42 OF THIS CATALOG.
I SERIES
P U LT R U D E D G R AT I N G S T O C K L I S T
CATALOG
NO.
GRATING
DEPTH
WEIGHT
WIDTH OF WIDTH OF
LBS./SQ. FT. TOP FLANGE OPEN AREA
% OPEN
AREA
T SERIES
I-6010
2.4
0.6
.900
60%
I-4010
3.5
0.6
.400
40%
I-6015
1-1/2
2.9
0.6
.900
60%
I-4015
1-1/2
4.2
0.6
.400
40%
T-5020
3.1
1.0
1.00
50%
T-3320
4.0
1.0
.500
33%
T-1210
2.6
1.5
.214
12.5%
T-2510
2.3
1.5
.500
25%
ISOFR (Gray)
T-3810
1.9
1.5
.900
38%
ISOFR (Gray)
T-5010
1.6
1.0
1.00
50%
VEFR (Gray)
T-5015
1-1/2
1.9
1.0
1.00
50%
VEFR (Gray)
TO PROPERLY SPECIFY I AND T SERIES PULTRUDED GRATING, SIMPLY ADD -I FOR ISOFR RESIN OR -V FOR VEFR RESIN TO THE CATALOG
NUMBERS SHOWN ABOVE. EXAMPLES: I-6015-V, T-3320-I
P U LT R U D E D G R AT I N G F A S T E N E R S
Type M 316 stainless steel hold down clips used to
secure panels to a support using two adjacent grating bars
for a secure fit.
Type G stainless steel hold clips designed to attach
grating to any structural member flange, 3/4 or smaller
in thickness, with no drilling required.
Type FB 316 stainless steel flange blocks fit inside
close mesh products allowing for installation of cap
screws from the top surface of the grating.
Type RK 316 stainless steel fasteners offer effective
and more secure means for installing pultruded grating.
TYPE M
TYPE G
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U <.01
C <.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
.01
.01
.02
.03
.04
.06
3569
3569
7139
7139
12
U <.01
C <.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
.01
.01
.02
.02
.04
5354
5354
10708
10708
18
U <.01
C <.01
.01
.01
.02
.02
.02
.03
.04
.04
.08
.09
.16
.17
2257
3386
4515
6772
18
U <.01
C <.01
<.01
<.01
.01
.01
.02
.02
.03
.03
.05
.06
.11
.12
3386
5080
6772
10159
24
U
C
.01
.01
.02
.02
.05
.04
.07
.06
.12
.09
.24
.19
.38
1693
2837
3386
5674
24
U .01
C <.01
.02
.01
.03
.03
.05
.04
.08
.06
.16
.13
.31
.25
2540
4255
5079
8510
30
U
C
.03
.02
.05
.03
.11
.07
.16
.10
.27
.17
.55
.35
.70
1373
2300
2746
4600
30
U
C
.02
.01
.04
.02
.07
.05
.11
.07
.18
.12
.36
.23
.73
.47
2059
3450
4119
6900
36
U
C
.05
.03
.10
.06
.21
.11
.31
.17
.52
.28
1.03
.55
1175
1968
2349
3935
36
U
C
.03
.02
.07
.04
.14
.07
.21
.11
.35
.18
.69
.37
.74
1762
2952
3524
5903
42
U
C
.09
.04
.19
.08
.37
.17
.56
.25
.93
.42
.85
951
1665
1902
3330
42
U
C
.06
.03
.12
.06
.25
.11
.37
.17
.62
.28
1.24
.57
1.13
1427
2497
2853
4994
48
U
C
.14
.06
.29
.11
.57
.23
.86
.34
1.43
.57
1.15
719
1438
1438
2875
48
U
C
.10
.04
.19
.08
.38
.15
.57
.23
.95
.38
1.91
.76
1.53
1079
2156
2157
4312
54
U
C
.25
.09
.51
.18
1.02
.36
1.52
.54
2.54
.90
1.81
568
1278
1136
2555
54
U
C
.17
.06
.34
.12
.68
.24
1.02
.36
1.69
.60
1.20
852
1917
1703
3833
60
U
C
.42
.13
.84
.27
1.68
.54
2.52
.81
1.34
2.69
460
1150
920
2300
60
U
C
.28
.09
.56
.18
1.12
.36
1.68
.54
2.80
.90
1.79
690
1725
1380
3450
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SPAN
(INCHES)
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200
300
500
1000
2000
ULTIMATE
CAPACITY
CLEAR
SPAN
(INCHES)
100
200
300
500
1000
2000
ULTIMATE
CAPACITY
12
U <.01
C <.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
.01
.01
.02
.02
7617
7617
15233
15233
12
U <.01
C <.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
.01
.01
.02
11425
11425
22850
22850
24
U <.01
C <.01
.01
<.01
.02
.01
.03
.02
.04
.03
.09
.07
.17
.14
3194
4875
6388
9750
24
U <.01
C <.01
<.01
<.01
.01
<.01
.02
.01
.03
.02
.06
.05
.11
.10
4791
7313
9582
14625
30
U .01
C <.01
.02
.01
.04
.03
.06
.04
.10
.06
.20
.13
.41
.26
2948
4500
5897
9000
30
U <.01
C <.01
.01
.01
.03
.02
.04
.03
.07
.05
.14
.11
.27
.22
4423
6750
8845
13500
36
U
C
.02
.01
.04
.02
.08
.04
.11
.06
.19
.10
.38
.20
.75
.40
2457
3750
4914
7500
36
U .01
C <.01
.03
.01
.05
.03
.08
.04
.13
.07
.25
.13
.50
.26
3686
5625
7371
11250
42
U
C
.04
.02
.07
.03
.14
.06
.21
.10
.35
.16
.70
.32
.64
1837
3215
3673
6429
42
U
C
.02
.01
.05
.02
.09
.04
.14
.06
.23
.11
.47
.21
.94
.42
2755
4822
5510
9643
48
U
C
.06
.02
.11
.05
.23
.09
.34
.14
.57
.23
1.14
.46
.91
1406
2813
2813
5625
48
U
C
.04
.02
.08
.03
.15
.06
.23
.09
.38
.15
.76
.30
1.52
.60
2109
4219
4219
8438
54
U
C
.10
.03
.19
.07
.39
.14
.58
.21
.97
.35
.69
1.38
1111
2500
2222
5000
54
U
C
.06
.03
.13
.05
.26
.09
.39
.14
.65
.23
1.29
.46
.92
1667
3750
3333
7500
60
U
C
.15
.05
.31
.10
.62
.20
.93
.30
1.54
.49
.99
1.98
900
2250
1800
4500
60
U
C
.10
.04
.21
.07
.41
.13
.62
.20
1.03
.33
2.06
.66
1.32
1350
3375
2700
6750
66
U
C
.25
.07
.49
.14
.99
.28
1.48
.42
2.47
.70
1.40
2.80
744
2046
1488
4091
66
U
C
.16
.05
.33
.09
.66
.19
.99
.28
1.64
.47
3.29
.93
1.86
1116
3068
2231
6136
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SPAN
(INCHES)
50
100
200
300
500
1000
2000
ULTIMATE
CAPACITY
CLEAR
SPAN
(INCHES)
100
200
300
500
1000
2000
ULTIMATE
CAPACITY
12
U <.01
C <.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
.01
.01
.02
7560
7560
15120
15120
12
U <.01
C <.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
.01
.01
10080
10080
20160
20160
24
U <.01
C <.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
.02
.01
.03
.02
.05
.04
.11
.08
2970
5940
5940
11880
24
U <.01
C <.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
.01
.01
.02
.02
.04
.03
.08
.06
3960
7920
7920
15840
36
U .01
C <.01
.02
.01
.05
.02
.07
.04
.12
.06
.23
.12
.47
.25
2160
4320
4320
8640
36
U .01
C <.01
.02
.01
.04
.02
.05
.03
.09
.05
.18
.09
.35
.19
2880
5760
5760
11520
42
U
C
.02
.01
.05
.02
.09
.04
.14
.06
.23
.10
.45
.21
.41
1851
3714
3703
7429
42
U
C
.02
.01
.03
.02
.07
.03
.10
.05
.17
.08
.34
.16
.68
.31
2468
4953
4937
9905
48
U
C
.04
.01
.07
.03
.14
.06
.21
.09
.36
.15
.73
.29
.58
1620
3250
3240
6500
48
U
C
.03
.01
.05
.02
.11
.04
.16
.07
.27
.11
.55
.22
1.09
.44
2160
4333
4320
8666
54
U
C
.06
.02
.12
.04
.24
.08
.36
.13
.59
.21
1.19
.42
.84
1284
2889
2568
5778
54
U
C
.04
.02
.09
.03
.18
.06
.27
.10
.45
.16
.89
.32
.63
1679
3778
3358
7555
60
U
C
.09
.03
.18
.06
.36
.12
.54
.17
.91
.29
1.82
.58
1.17
1040
2600
2080
5200
60
U
C
.07
.02
.14
.04
.27
.09
.41
.13
.68
.22
1.37
.44
.88
1360
3400
2720
6800
66
U
C
.13
.04
.27
.08
.54
.15
.81
.23
1.34
.38
.76
1.52
860
2363
1720
4727
66
U
C
.10
.03
.20
.06
.40
.12
.60
.17
1.00
.29
2.00
.57
1.14
1124
3091
2248
6182
72
U
C
.18
.05
.35
.09
.70
.19
1.05
.28
1.76
.47
.94
1.88
722
2167
1445
4333
72
U
C
.13
.04
.26
.07
.53
.14
.79
.21
1.32
.35
.70
1.41
945
2833
1889
5666
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200
300
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ULTIMATE
CAPACITY
CLEAR
SPAN
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100
200
300
500
1000
2000
ULTIMATE
CAPACITY
12
U <.01
C <.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
.01
.01
.02
.04
.04
.06
3822
3822
7644
7644
12
U <.01
C <.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
.01
.01
.02
.02
.4
.05
.08
3276
3276
6552
6552
18
U <.01
C <.01
<.01
.01
.01
.02
.03
.03
.04
.05
.09
.09
.18
.19
2548
3621
5049
7242
18
U <.01
C <.01
.01
.01
.02
.02
.03
.03
.05
.05
.10
.11
.20
.22
2184
3104
4368
6208
24
U
C
.01
.01
.02
.02
.05
.04
.07
.06
.12
.09
.24
.19
.48
.38
1911
2716
3822
5432
24
U
C
.01
.01
.03
.02
.06
.04
.08
.07
.14
.11
.28
.22
.45
1638
2328
3276
4656
30
U
C
.03
.02
.06
.04
.11
.57
.17
.11
.29
.19
.57
.36
.72
1539
2173
3058
4346
30
U
C
.03
.02
.07
.04
.13
.09
.20
.13
.33
.21
.67
.43
1311
1863
2621
3725
36
U
C
.06
.03
.11
.06
.23
.12
.35
.19
.58
.31
1.16
.61
1207
1811
2414
3622
36
U
C
.07
.04
.14
.07
.27
.14
.41
.22
.68
.36
1.35
.72
1035
1552
2069
3104
42
U
C
.11
.05
.21
.10
.43
.19
.64
.29
1.06
.49
.97
887
1552
1774
3104
42
U
C
.12
.06
.25
.11
.50
.23
.74
.34
1.24
.57
1.13
760
1331
1520
2661
48
U
C
.18
.07
.36
.14
.71
.29
1.07
.43
1.79
.71
1.42
679
1358
1358
2716
48
U
C
.21
.08
.42
.17
.84
.33
1.25
.50
2.09
.83
1.66
582
1164
1164
2328
CLEAR
SPAN
(INCHES)
50
ULTIMATE
CAPACITY
.06
.09
2730
2730
5460
5460
.12
.13
.26
1820
2587
3640
5173
.17
.13
.34
.27
1365
1940
2730
3880
24
.24
.15
.40
.26
.80
.51
1092
1552
2184
3104
30
.32
.17
.49
.26
.81
.43
.86
862
1294
1724
2587
36
.30
.14
.60
.27
.89
.41
1.49
.68
1.36
634
1109
1267
2217
.50
.20
1.00
.40
1.50
.60
1.00
485
970
970
1940
100
200
300
500
1000
2000
12
U <.01
C <.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
<.01
.01
.01
.02
.03
.05
18
U <.01
C <.01
.01
.01
.02
.03
.04
.04
.06
.07
24
U
C
.02
.01
.03
.03
.07
.05
.10
.08
30
U
C
.04
.03
.08
.05
.16
.10
36
U
C
.08
.04
.16
.09
42
U
C
.15
.07
48
U
C
.25
.10
12
18
42
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200
.008
100
.006
133
.025
100
.020
100
.057
100
.046
80
.108
100
.087
67
.182
100
.146
57
.279
100
.223
50
.405
100
.324
400
.015
200
.012
267
.050
200
.040
200
.114
200
.092
160
.216
200
.173
133
.362
200
.289
114
.557
200
.446
100
.810
200
.648
600
.023
300
.018
400
.075
300
.060
300
.172
300
.137
240
.325
300
.260
200
.544
300
.435
171
.836
300
.669
800
.031
400
.025
533
.100
400
.080
400
.229
400
.183
320
.433
400
.346
267
.726
400
.581
1000
.038
500
.031
667
.125
500
.100
500
.286
500
.229
400
.541
500
.433
333
.905
500
.724
1500
.057
750
.046
1000
.187
750
.150
750
.429
750
.343
600
.811
750
.649
2000
.076
1000
.061
1333
.249
1000
.200
1000
.572
1000
.458
MAXIMUM
LOAD
4768
.182
2383
.146
2144
.401
1608
.321
1221
.698
1221
.558
791
1.070
988
.856
556
1.512
833
1.209
413
2.019
723
1.615
320
2.592
640
2.074
9532
.364
4766
.291
4288
.802
3217
.642
2442
1.397
2442
1.117
1582
2.140
1977
1.712
1112
3.024
1667
2.419
826
4.038
1446
3.230
640
5.184
1280
4.147
MANUFACTURING CONTROL LIMITS The load/deflection values given in this brochure are
median values developed through a strict quality assurance program. The manufacturing
control limits on stiffness for all panels are plus or minus 7.5% of these median values.
This represents the tightest control on performance variation in the industry, based published data.
ULTIMATE CAPACITY Molded and pultruded grating product lines have been tested to
their ultimate capacities. Ultimate Capacity represents a complete and total failure of the
grating and is presented to illustrate the reserve strength of the grating at a given span.
Ultimate capacities are not to be used for design; functionality of the grating is limited to
Maximum Recommended Load.
BARS PER FOOT OF WIDTH The preceeding molded grating load tables were developed
using 8 bars per foot of width for 1-1/2 square mesh grating and 12 bars per foot of width
for rectangular mesh grating for uniform and concentrated loads. Some manufacturers use
9 bars per foot of width and 13 bars per foot of width respectively. This can overstate grating performance by as much as 12.5%. When comparing the presented products to those
using 9 or 13 bars, multiply the deflection reported in this catalog by 0.89 for square mesh
products, and 0.92 for rectangular mesh products.
WALKING LOADS Walking loads, typically 50-65 PSF maximum or 250 lbs. concentrated point
load, are recommended for pedestrian traffic. Deflections for worker comfort are typically limited
to the lesser of 3/8 or Clear Span divided by 125; for a firmer feel, limit deflection to the lesser of
1/4 or Clear Span divided by 200.
STATIC LOADS The allowable loads in the tables are for Static Load Conditions at ambient temperatures only. Allowable loads for impact or dynamic conditions should be a minimum of ONE-HALF the values shown.
Long term loads will result in added deflection due to creep in
U
the material and will also require higher safety factors to insure
acceptable performance. For applications at elevated temperatures, consult Grating Pacific. The designer is further referenced to ASCE Structural Plastics Design
Manual.
Span (in.)
41
LOAD TYPE
U
U
C
C
U
U
C
C
U
U
C
C
U
U
C
C
U
U
C
C
U
U
C
C
U
U
C
C
CLEAR
SPAN IN.
12
18
24
30
36
42
48
LOAD TYPE
U
U
C
C
U
U
C
C
U
U
C
C
U
U
C
C
U
U
C
C
U
U
C
C
U
U
C
C
200
.003
100
.002
133
.009
100
.007
100
.021
100
.017
80
.040
100
.032
67
.069
100
.055
57
.106
100
.085
50
.155
100
.124
400
.006
200
.004
267
.018
200
.015
200
.042
200
.034
160
.081
200
.065
133
.136
200
.109
114
.211
200
.169
100
.310
200
.248
600
.008
300
.007
400
.027
300
.022
300
.063
300
.051
240
.121
300
.097
200
.205
300
.164
171
.317
300
.254
150
.464
300
.372
800
.011
400
.009
533
.036
400
.029
400
.084
400
.068
320
.161
400
.129
267
.273
400
.219
229
.415
400
.332
1000
.014
500
.011
667
.046
500
.036
500
.106
500
.084
400
.202
500
.161
333
.341
500
.273
2000
.028
1000
.022
1333
.091
1000
.073
1000
.211
1000
.169
2500
.035
1250
.028
1667
.114
1250
.091
1250
.264
1250
.211
MAXIMUM
LOAD
10,322
.142
5161
.114
4643
.317
3482
.253
2643
558
2643
.446
1711
.863
2139
.691
1202
1.230
1803
.984
893
1.657
1563
1.326
692
2.142
1384
1.714
20,644
.285
10,322
.228
9286
.633
6964
.507
5286
1.115
5286
.892
3423
1.726
4278
1.381
2404
2.459
3607
1.967
1787
3.314
3127
2.651
1384
4.284
2768
3.427
C
12"
Equal
Span (in.)
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Span (in.)
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MOLDED GRATING
STAIRTREADS
wide gritted strip is molded into the lead edge of the tread
for superior slip resistance. (Additional support is required
for treads exceeding 42 in width).
Cost efficient, durable Pultruded Stair Treads are slipresistant and non-conductive. These stair treads offer the
same level of safety, strength and corrosion resistance as
other pultruded fiberglass products. Designed for use in
applications where wider support spans are required,
Pultruded Stair Treads are available in 1, 1-1/2, and 2
thicknesses.
TREAD TYPE
PULTRUDED GRATING
STAIRTREADS
24
30
36
42
48
.16
.20
.24
.28
.32
250
500
.03
.06
.05
.10
.09
.19
.16
.32
.25
.50
.41
1.24
1 THICK, I-6010
PULTRUDED
250
500
.03
.07
.08
.15
.14
.28
.22
.44
.34
.68
.46
.92
1 THICK, I-4010
PULTRUDED
250
500
.02
.05
.05
.11
.10
.20
.16
.32
.24
.49
.33
.65
250
500
.01
.02
.02
.04
.04
.08
.06
.11
.09
.18
.13
.26
250
500
.01
.02
.01
.03
.03
.05
.04
.07
.06
.12
.09
.17
2 THICK, T-5020
PULTRUDED
250
500
.01
.02
.02
.04
.03
.06
.04
.09
.06
.12
.09
.18
2 THICK, T-3320
PULTRUDED
250
500
.01
.02
.01
.03
.02
.04
.03
.06
.05
.09
.07
.14
10-1/2"
(Nom.)
Equal
Equal
Span (in.)
NOTES:
1. IT IS SUGGESTED THAT STAIR TREAD DEFLECTION BE
LIMITED TO SPAN/150. DEFLECTIONS BASED ON THIS
RATIO ARE PROVIDED AT THE TOP OF THE TABLE.
2. DEFLECTIONS IN THE BODY OF THE TABLE ARE FOR
CONCENTRATED LOADS OF BOTH 250 LBS. AND 500
LBS. A CONCENTRATED LOAD IS APPLIED AT THE
CENTERLINE OF THE TREAD, OVER A WIDTH OF 4
AND A DEPTH OF 6, STARTING AT THE NOSING EDGE
TO SIMULATE THE LANDING OF A FOOT.
3. DEFLECTIONS ARE NOT APPRECIABLY DIFFERENT
DUE TO STAIR TREAD DEPTH. ACTUAL DEPTH WILL
VARY DEPENDING ON STAIR TREAD CONFIGURATION.
%
TEMP.
0
CONCENTRATION
F
ViCORR
50
100
100
All
All
20
30
All
All
All
All
100
All
All
25
All
All
100
100
Sat.
Sat.
Sat.
100
All
100
50
All
All
All
All
100
100
All
All
10
37
25
All
100
All
48
10
30
Max.
75
120
Max.
Max.
75
75
120
75
75
Max.
140
Max.
Max.
Max.
Max.
Max.
75
75
140
120
Max.
75
Up to 100
75
140
Max.
125
Max.
Max.
75
75
Max.
Max.
75
75
150
100
100
Max.
Max.
Max.
Max.
Max.
C
S
C
C
C
C
C
C
S
T
C
I
C
C
C
C
C
C
T
C
C
C
S
C
N
S
C
C
C
C
T
T
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
S
C
CS
PULTRUDED
SAFE-T-SPAN
MOLDED FIBERGRATE
SUPER
ViCORR
IFR
FGI
CORVEX
XFR
VEFR
ISOFR
C
S
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
T
C
S
C
C
C
C
C
C
T
C
C
C
S
C
N
S
C
C
C
C
S
T
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
S
C
C
C
I
I
C
C
I
N
C
I
N
C
I
I
I
S
I
C
I
T
N
I
N
N
N
N
S
C
S
C
C
N
N
C
C
S
S
I
S
C
C
N
S
S
S
C
I
I
C
C
I
N
C
I
N
C
I
I
I
S
I
C
I
T
N
I
N
N
N
N
S
C
S
C
C
N
N
C
C
S
S
I
S
C
C
N
S
S
S
C
T
I
C
C
I
N
S
T
N
C
N
N
N
I
N
C
N
T
N
T
N
N
N
N
N
C
I
C
C
N
N
C
C
N
S
I
I
C
C
N
I
S
I
I
I
S
C
C
I
N
S
I
N
C
I
I
N
I
I
C
S
N
N
I
N
N
N
N
N
C
N
C
C
N
N
C
C
I
S
I
I
C
C
N
I
C
I
C
I
I
C
C
I
I
C
T
N
C
I
I
I
S
I
C
S
T
S
I
N
N
N
N
I
C
S
C
C
N
N
C
C
I
S
S
S
C
C
I
I
S
I
C
N
I
C
C
I
N
S
N
N
C
N
N
N
I
N
C
N
T
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
C
I
C
C
N
N
C
C
N
I
I
I
C
C
N
N
S
I
CHEMICAL ENVIRONMENT
HYDROCHLORIC ACID (CONCENTRATED)
HYDROCYANIC ACID
HYDROFLUORIC ACID
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
LACTIC ACID
LIME SLURRY
LITHIUM SALTS
MAGNESIUM SALTS
MALEIC ACID
MERCURY CHLORIDE
NICKEL SALTS
NITRIC ACID
NITRIC ACID
NITRIC ACID
NITRIC, HYDROFLUORIC
NITROUS ACID
OZONE FOR SEWAGE TREATMENT
PERCHLOROETHYLENE
PHENOL
PHENOL
PHOSPHORIC ACID
PHOSPHORIC ACID, SUPER
POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE
POTASSIUM SALTS
SILVER NITRATE
SODIUM CYANIDE
SODIUM HYDROXIDE
SODIUM HYDROXIDE
SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE (STABLE)
SODIUM SALTS - NEUTRAL
SODIUM SALTS - AGGRESSIVE
SULFUR DIOXIDE
SULFURIC ACID
SULFURIC ACID
SULFURIC ACID
TOLUENE
TRICHLOROETHANE 1,1,1
TRISODIUM PHOSPHATE
WATER (FRESH, SALT, MODERATE D.I.)
WET CHLORINE - HYDROCHLORIC ACID
WHITE LIQUOR (PULP MILL)
ZINC CHLORIDE PLATING
ZINC SALTS
TEMP.
%
0
CONCENTRATION
F
ViCORR
All
All
20
30
100
Sat.
All
All
100
100
All
20
35
40
20:2
10
100
10
88
85
115
10
All
100
All
50
10
10
All
All
Sat.
25
50
75
100
All
50
100
10-20
All
All
100
Up to 180
Max.
75
75
Max.
Max.
Max.
Max.
Max.
Max.
Max.
120
100
Ambient
75
75
100
75
75
Ambient
Max.
Max.
120
Max.
Max.
75
Max.
Max.
100
Max.
75
Max.
Max.
Max.
100
120
75
Max.
Max.
Up to 350
Max.
75
Max.
I
C
S
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
I
I
C
C
S
C
S
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
S
C
C
C
C
S
S
C
C
S
C
C
C
PULTRUDED
SAFE-T-SPAN
MOLDED FIBERGRATE
SUPER
ViCORR
IFR
FGI
CORVEX
XFR
VEFR
ISOFR
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
N
I
N
N
C
C
C
C
S
C
C
S
N
N
N
C
C
N
N
N
C
I
I
C
C
I
I
N
S
C
I
S
S
S
I
I
I
I
C
N
I
S
C
N
I
N
N
C
C
C
C
S
C
C
S
N
N
N
C
C
N
N
N
C
I
I
C
C
I
I
N
S
C
I
S
S
S
I
I
I
I
C
N
I
S
C
N
I
N
N
C
C
C
C
I
C
C
I
N
N
N
C
C
N
N
N
S
T
N
C
C
I
N
N
I
C
T
S
I
N
N
N
N
I
C
N
N
N
C
N
I
N
I
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
I
I
N
N
C
C
I
N
N
C
S
N
C
C
I
N
N
S
C
I
S
S
S
I
N
I
I
C
N
I
S
C
N
S
N
S
C
C
C
C
S
C
C
I
I
N
N
C
C
I
I
N
C
S
S
C
C
S
I
N
S
C
T
S
S
S
I
I
I
I
C
N
S
S
C
N
I
N
N
C
C
C
C
I
C
C
I
N
N
N
C
C
N
N
N
S
N
N
C
C
I
N
N
I
C
N
S
I
N
N
N
N
N
C
N
N
N
C
C - CONTINUOUS EXPOSURE OF THE GRATING TO THE CHEMICAL ENVIRONMENT LISTED AT THE TEMPERATURE LISTED.
S - FREQUENT EXPOSURE OF THE GRATING TO SPLASHES AND SPILLS FROM THE CHEMICAL ENVIRONMENT LISTED WITH THAT ENVIRONMENT AT THE TEMPERATURE LISTED.
I - INFREQUENT EXPOSURE OF THE GRATING TO SPLASHES AND SPILLS FROM THE CHEMICAL ENVIRONMENT LISTED WITH THAT ENVIRONMENT AT THE TEMPERATURE LISTED AND THE SPILL IMMEDIATELY CLEANED UP OR WASHED FROM THE GRATING.
N - NOT RECOMMENDED FOR THE CONCENTRATIONS AND TEMPERATURES LISTED.
T - TEST
SUPER ViCORR MAY REQUIRE BENZOYL PEROXIDE - DMA CURE SYSTEM TO INCREASE LIFE. CONSULT GRATING PACIFIC FOR CORROSION RECOMMENDATIONS AT CONCENTRATIONS, TEMPERATURES OR CHEMICALS NOT LISTED IN THIS GUIDE. MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE
IS 4000F FOR SUPER ViCORR; 1800F FOR ViCORR AND PULTRUDED VEFR; 1500F FOR IFR, FGI, XFR AND PULTRUDED ISOFR; 1400F FOR CONVEX. THE INFORMATION IN THIS CORROSION GUIDE IS CORRECT TO THE BEST OF GRATING PACIFICS KNOWLEDGE. IT IS BASED
ON EXTENSIVE EXPERIENCE WITH FIBERGLASS GRATING IN CORROSIVE APPLICATIONS. BECAUSE ACTUAL USE CONDITIONS DIFFER AND MIXTURES OF CORROSIVES WILL OCCUR IN SERVICE, THE END USER MUST TEST FOR USE UNDER ACTUAL CONDITIONS. GRATING
PACIFICS RESPONSIBILITY FOR CLAIMS ARISING FROM BREACH OF WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE IS LIMITED TO THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE MATERIAL SOLD BY GRATING PACIFIC. TEST COUPONS ARE AVAILABLE UPON SPECIFIC REQUEST.
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PERFORATED METALS
erforated Metals are available in all popular materials, carbon steel. aluminum, stainless steel and brass. Provide us with the
opportunity to supply your requirements and we will take every step to earn your valued trust!
IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT - Grating Pacific takes exceptional pride in providing the absolute finest in service. We will gladly ship your
requirements from any of our four service centers within hours!
SUPERIOR SELECTION - Complete inventories of all popular styles and sheet sizes are readily available. We compliment this common inventory with countless hard-to-find uncommon styles and sheet sizes in stock! By stocking such a wide variety of styles
and materials... steel, aluminum, stainless steel, brass... your project can be completed on-time!
CUSTOM PRODUCTS - If our vast inventory does not provide a style or sheet size that suits your specific requirements, simply contact our customer service representatives. We will gladly provide custom products tailored to your
exact specifications!
FABRICATION SERVICES - Not just stock sheets, our service centers maintain complete fabrication capacity. We offer shearing, sawing, forming, rolling, and welding. Additionally, we can provide finishing services such as painting, galvanizing and anodizing!
UNPARALLELED CUSTOMER SERVICE - Our commitment to your satisfaction is unsurpassed! The opportunity to exceed your expectations is sincerely appreciated.
Size
Size
P E R F O R AT E D M E TA L S H O L E PAT T E R N S
Bar
Size
Centers
Centers
Centers
Centers
Centers
Centers
Bar
Bar
Bar
450
600
SQUARE PERFORATIONS
STAGGERED
Centers
Centers
HEXAGONAL PERFORATIONS
STAGGERED
ORNAMENTAL
PERFORATIONS (SEE PAGE 45)
PAT T E R N O R I E N TAT I O N
Length
End
Margin
Length
Perforated Area
Width
Side
Margin
End
Margin
ROUND HOLE
STANDARD FLOW
STAGGERED SQUARES
Width
Length
STRAIGHT LINE
ROUND HOLE
OPTIONAL FLOW
END STAGGERED
RECTANGLES
Side
Margin
Length
ROUND HOLE STANDARD FLOW (Straight rows parallel to length of sheet) END STAGGERED RECTANGLES (Parallel to width or length of sheet)
ROUND HOLE - OPTIONAL FLOW (Straight rows parallel to width of sheet) STRAIGHT LINE (Squares, slots or rounds)
SIDE STAGGERED SLOTS ( Parallel to width or length of sheet)
STAGGERED SQUARE ( Parallel to length of sheet)
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Width
Width
Perforated Area
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4
STANDARD OCTAGON
35% OPEN
ROUND CANE
38% OPEN
HEXAGON 1/4
79% OPEN
MOIRE
41% OPEN 1/8 X 3/4
FULL CLOVERLEAF
50% OPEN
C U S T O M P E R F O R AT I N G
Grating Pacific is also your one-stop service center for custom perforated metals. If our vast inventory of materials and patterns does not suit your exact needs, just call. We will gladly provide custom
perforated metals of all description with special margins, configurations and open area. Secondary
fabrication such as shearing, coping, forming and finishing are readily available. Simply provide your
drawings and we will promptly quote to your exact specifications.
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T R A C Y, C A
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PERFORATED METALS
R O U N D H O L E S S TA G G E R E D
PAT T E R N
HOLE
CENTERS
GAUGE / PLATE
THICK.
OPEN AREA
CARBON STEEL
.020" RD
1/32" RD
3/64" RD
3/64" RD
1/16" RD
1/16" RD
1/16" RD
5/64" RD
3/32" RD
3/32" RD
.117 RD
1/8" RD
1/8" RD
1/8" RD
9/64" RD
5/32" RD
5/32" RD
3/16" RD
3/16" RD
3/16 RD
3/16" RD
1/4" RD
1/4" RD
17/64" RD
5/16"
3/8" RD
1/2" RD
1/2" RD
5/8" RD
3/4" RD
1" RD
1-1/4" RD
1-1/2" RD
2" RD
2-1/2" RD
3" RD
4" RD
HOLE
.045" Stag
1/16" Stag
5/64" Stag
3/32" Stag
3/32 Stag
7/64" Stag
1/8" Stag
1/8" Stag
5/32" Stag
3/16" Stag
5/32" Stag
3/16" Stag
7/32" Stag
1/4" Stag
3/16" Stag
3/16" Stag
1/4" Stag
7/32" Stag
1/4" Stag
5/16" Stag
3/8" Stag
5/16" Stag
3/8" Stag
5/16" Stag
7/16" Stag
9/16" Stag
11/16" Stag
3/4" Stag
7/8" Stag
1" Stag
1-3/8" Stag
1-5/8" Stag
2" Stag
2-1/2" Stag
3" Stag
3-1/2" Stag
4-1/2" Stag
26
22
24
22 thru 18
22 thru 16
20 thru 16
26 thru 16
22 thru 14
24 thru 14
24
18
24 thru 11
14 thru 12
14, 13
18
22 thru 16
20 thru 10
22 thru 16
24 thru 12
10, 3/16"
14 thru 10
20 thru 16
26 thru 1/4"
20
20 thru 1/4
20 thru 1/4"
20 thru 1/4"
16
10 thru 1/4"
16 thru 1/4"
10 thru 1/4"
1/4"
1/4"
1/4"
3/16"
3/16"
10
18%
23%
33%
23%
40%
30%
23%
35%
33%
23%
51%
40%
30%
23%
51%
63%
35%
67%
51%
33%
23%
58%
40%
66%
46%
40%
48%
40%
46%
51%
48%
54%
51%
58%
63%
67%
72%
1/8" Stag
5/32" Stag
3/16" Stag
3/16" Stag
3/16" Stag
7/32" Stag
1/4" Stag
3/8" Stag
5/16" Stag
7/16" Stag
1/2" Stag
18
22 thru 18
20
16
20 thru 16
18
20 thru 16
20
20
16
16
35%
33%
23%
31%
40%
67%
51%
23%
58%
46%
51%
3/64" RD
.050" RD
1/16" RD
5/64" RD
3/32" RD
1/8" RD
1/8" RD
5/32" RD
3/16" RD
3/16" RD
3/16 RD
1/4" RD
1/4" RD
1/4" RD
3/8" RD
1/2" RD
3/4" RD
OPEN AREA
5/32" Stag
3/16" Stag
3/16" Stag
1/4" Stag
5/64" Stag
5/64" Stag
1/8" Stag
1/8" Stag
5/32" Stag
3/16" Stag
21/64" Stag
3/16" Stag
7/32" Stag
1/4" Stag
3/8" Stag
5/16" Stag
3/8" Stag
1/2" Stag
9/16" Stag
11/16" Stag
1" Stag
HOLE
CENTERS
GAUGE / PLATE
THICK.
OPEN AREA
.050" Strght
.066" Strght
3/8" Strght
1/2" Strght
1" Strght
26
24
16
18, 16
3/16"
23%
45%
35%
20%
5%
26
36%
26
24
26
26
18
28%
37%
45%
2%
20%
.055" Strght
.066" Strght
.066" Strght
5/8" Strght
20
20
20, 18
14
28%
29%
45%
50%
.066" Strght
.083" Strght
24
24
37%
29%
CARBON STEEL
20
20, 18
22 thru 14
16, 14
22 thru 14
24 thru .125
.090
20 thru 14
16
20 thru .125
18, 14
16, 20
20 thru .125
16
14
14, .125
16, 11
33%
37%
23%
35%
33%
40%
13%
63%
67%
51%
23%
58%
40%
23%
40%
48%
51%
20, 16
16
.080
16
14
14
23%
30%
23%
40%
13%
51%
20 thru 14
14
40%
40%
1/4" Stag
3/8" Stag
16 thru .125
.090
13%
16%
.045" Stag
.079" Stag
5/32" Stag
26
26
22, 20
18%
16%
33%
.027" RD
.050" RD
1/4" RD
1/4" RD
1/4" RD
.055" Strght
.055" Strght
.066" Strght
.066" Strght
7/16" Strght
3/8" Strght
1/16" RD
1/16" RD
3/32" RD
1/8" RD
1/8" RD
3/16" RD
1/8" Stag
7/64" Stag
3/16" Stag
3/16" Stag
21/64" Stag
1/4" Stag
3/16" Stag
3/8" Stag
BRASS
.020 RD
.033 RD
3/32" RD
.033" RD
.040" RD
.050" RD
1/2" RD
BRASS
.045" RD
.050" RD
CENTERS
GAUGE / PLATE
THICK.
OPEN AREA
1/4" Strght
5/16" Strght
1/2" Strght
5/8" Strght
11/16" Strght
1" Strght
22, 20
20
22, 16
16
18
16
64%
64%
56%
64%
53%
56%
22
64%
20
64%
CARBON STEEL
H E X H O L E S S TA G G E R E D
PAT T E R N
HOLE
CENTERS
GAUGE / PLATE
THICK.
OPEN AREA
9/32" Stag
22
79%
22
79%
20
79%
CARBON STEEL
1/4" HEX
.200 SQR
1/4" SQR
3/8" SQR
1/2" SQR
1/2" SQR
3/4" SQR
.200 SQR
1/4" Strght
18%
23%
23%
37%
40%
30%
23%
35%
33%
51%
40%
30%
51%
63%
51%
33%
58%
40%
46%
40%
48%
51%
1/4" HEX
9/32" Stag
PATTERN
GAUGE
OPEN AREA
Staggered
Straight Line
Straight Line
Staggered
Straight Line
22
22
22
22
22
50%
35%
45%
41%
35%
20
20
35%
45%
CARBON STEEL
Cloverleaf
Grecian
Marietta
Moire
Octagon
Straight Line
Straight Line
1/4" Strght
ADDITIONAL INVENTORY
O R N A M E N TA L PAT T E R N S
DESIGNATION
.200 SQR
Our Stock List details the most comprehensive inventory of perforated metals, ON
T H E FLOOR, in the Western United States! In
addition to our most popular items listed
above, we have hundreds of other patterns
and sheet sizes in stock. If you desire a specific hole, pattern, sheet size or thickness not
indicated, just call and we will gladly assist in
providing products designed to meet your
specific needs.
O B L O N G H O L E S S TA G G E R E D
PAT T E R N
GAUGE / PLATE
THICK.
1/4" HEX
.020" RD
1/32" RD
3/64" RD
.050" RD
1/16" RD
1/16" RD
1/16" RD
5/64" RD
3/32" RD
.117 RD
1/8" RD
1/8" RD
9/64" RD
5/32" RD
3/16" RD
3/16" RD
1/4" RD
1/4" RD
5/16" RD
3/8" RD
1/2" RD
3/4" RD
CENTERS
R O U N D H O L E S S TA G G E R E D
PAT T E R N ( C O N T. )
14
16
16
22 thru 16
33%
40%
63%
51%
DESIGNATION
PATTERN
GAUGE / PLATE
THICK.
OPEN AREA
7/8" Stag
11/16" Stag
22
3/8"
41%
65%
CARBON STEEL
1/8" x 3/4" OBL
1/2" x 1" OBL
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EXPANDED METAL
LWD
Pitch C. to C. of bond
3/4 #9 REGULAR
3/4 #9 FLATTENED
1-1/2 #9 REGULAR
SWO
SWO
Strand
Regular Expanded Metal is an
Thickness
open mesh, finished product that
is simultaneously die-cut and
expanded as it moves through proStrand
Width
gressive dies on a press. In the
LWO
expanding process, the metal can
be expanded up to ten times its original size, lose up to 80% of its original
weight per square foot, and still retain form and rigidity. (Regular Expanded
Metal can also referred to as Raised or Standard Expanded Metal.)
SWD
Pitch C. to C. of bond
SWD
Pitch C. to C. of bond
LWD
Pitch C. to C. of bond
Strand
Thickness
LWO
DEC0-MESH
Deco-Mesh has the beauty of
wrought iron with the strength and
economy of expanded metal.
Manufactured from heavy duty 10 gauge
sheet, the 1.56 x 7.38 design size
yields a clear opening of 1-1/4 x 6-3/8.
OPEN AREA 66%
STOCK SHEET SIZE: 4-0 X 8-0
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1-1/2 #9 FLATTENED
L O S A L A M I T O S, C A
TEL (800) 321-4314
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T R A C Y, C A
TEL (800) 491-7999
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TEL (800) 942-4041
FAX (503) 980-2068
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FAX (206) 575-6455
EXPANDED METAL
N O M E N C L AT U R E
Bond
SWD
LWO
SWO
DIAMOND - The open area formed by strands and bonds. Normally the open area is diamond shaped.
STRAND - The single metal strip that forms the perimeter of the diamond. The strand thickness is the
thickness of the metal from which the expanded metal is produced. The strand width is the amount of
material advanced before forming the next diamond.
BOND - The point where adjacent strands intersect. The bond width is always twice the width of the strand.
LWD - Long way of the diamond - indicates the distance from center-to-center of linear bonds in the long direction.
SWD - Short way of the diamond - indicates the distance from center-to-center of linear bonds in the short direction.
LWO - Long way of the opening - indicates the clear opening of the diamond in the long direction.
SWO - Short way of the opening - indicates the clear opening of the diamond in the short direction.
LWD
PAT T E R N O R I E N TAT I O N
Stock sheets are produced with the LWD running in the length of the sheet
and the SWD running in the width of the sheet. For custom applications, we can
provide reverse flow sheets up to certain size constraints. Contact our sales staff
for custom sheet pricing and availability.
LWD (Length)
Strand Thickness
Strand Width
M AT E R I A L S / F I N I S H E S
SWD (Width)
All expanded metals are available in a variety of metals; carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. Carbon steel expanded metal is lightly oiled and
should be cleaned prior to the application of finish coatings. Additionally, carbon steel expanded metals can easily be painted or galvanized to enhance corrosion resistance. (Certain popular carbon steel items are stocked galvanized.)
Aluminum products are stocked mill finish and can be anodized or epoxy
coated. Stainless steel products are similarly stocked with a mill finish. Stainless
steel can be electroplated to provide for a bright finish or abrasive blasted to provide a uniform matte finish.
FABRICATION
SHEARING
Grating Pacific has fabrication capacity and will
gladly shear perforated and expanded metals to specification. When shearing expanded metals, close attention should be paid to bond and margin requirements.
Pieces can be Bond Sheared or Random Sheared
subject to manufacturing tolerances.
Bond shearing produces pieces with equal, closed
BOND SHEAR
RANDOM SHEAR
diamond configurations on all four sides. Random
shearing produces pieces with partial diamonds on up to all four sides. Random sheared pieces often have
sharp exposed partial strands which should be protected by U edging or finish framing.
EXAMPLE A
EXAMPLE B
EXAMPLE C
EXAMPLE D
U-EDGING ACCESSORIES
When finish framing of expanded or perforated metals is desired, U-Edging is a
popular option. Manufactured from 14, 16 or 18 gauge carbon steel in stock lengths,
U-Edging is available 1 or 1-1/2 wide with openings that accommodate various
sheet thicknesses. Aluminum and stainless steel U-edging is available on special order.
1/8"
1/16"
1" or 1-1/2"
1/4"
1" or 1-1/2"
1" or 1-1/2"
QUANTITY & SIZE: Indicate quantity desired and piece sizes including SWD and
LWD. Provide material list for cut-to-size pieces and sketches for irregular
shapes. For sheared to size orders, review shearing options illustrated above.
FINISHING: Specify any special finish requirements (galvanizing, paint or anodizing).
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STYLE NO.
SWO
LWO
THICKNESS
WIDTH
GAUGE
USED
PERCENT
OPEN AREA
4x8
3x8, 4x8
3x8, 4x8
4x8, 6x8
4x8, 4x10
4x8, 4x10
3x10, 4x8, 4x10
4x8, 4x10
4x8
4x8, 4x10
5x10, 6x8, 6x10
4x8
4x8
4x8, 4x10, 5x8
5x10, 6x8, 6x10
4x8, 4x10
6x10, 6x12
0.86
1.14
0.43
0.70
0.86
1.46
0.54
0.80
1.20
1.80
0.255
0.255
0.500
0.500
0.500
0.500
0.920
0.925
0.925
0.925
1.000
1.000
1.200
1.200
1.200
1.200
2.000
2.000
2.000
2.000
11/64
11/64
7/16
3/8
23/64
11/32
13/16
3/4
3/4
3/4
23/32
23/32
15/16
15/16
15/16
15/16
1-3/4
1-11/16
1-5/8
1-1/2
0.036
0.048
0.036
0.048
0.060
0.090
0.060
0.090
0.090
0.134
0.073
0.073
0.070
0.088
0.088
0.093
0.092
0.096
0.144
0.148
20
18
20
18
16
13
16
13
13
10
0.125
0.125
0.124
0.155
0.157
0.182
0.186
0.195
0.282
0.300
45%
43%
80%
77%
71%
58%
85%
78%
77%
68%
1-1/2" - #16 R
1-1/2" - #13 R
1-1/2" - #9 R
0.40
0.60
1.20
1.330
1.330
1.330
3.000
3.000
3.000
1-1/4
1-3/16
1-3/16
2-5/8
2-1/2
2-1/2
0.060
0.090
0.090
0.108
0.107
0.140
16
13
10
0.211
0.215
0.295
89%
86%
75%
1-1/2" - #6 R
2.45
1.330
3.000
1-1/16
2-1/4
0.200
0.200
3/16"
0.425
63%
0.258
0.258
0.500
0.500
0.500
1.050
1.050
1.250
1.250
1.250
3/32
3/32
3/8
9/32
1/4
25/32
25/32
1
1
1
0.030
0.040
0.030
0.040
0.050
0.086
0.085
0.074
0.095
0.100
20
18
20
18
16
0.030
0.040
0.029
0.039
0.050
35%
35%
65%
60%
60%
1/2" - #13 F
3/4" - #16 F
3/4" - #14F
3/4" - #13 F
3/4" - #10 F
3/4" - #9 F
1.38
0.50
0.65
0.75
1.14
1.70
0.500
0.925
0.925
0.925
0.923
0.923
1.250
2.100
2.100
2.100
2.100
2.100
1/4
3/4
11/16
11/16
5/8
5/8
1
1-3/4
1-13/16
1-25/32
1-3/4
1-11/16
0.070
0.048
0.063
0.070
0.070
0.115
0.120
0.112
0.115
0.120
0.160
0.160
13
16
14
13
13
10
0.070
0.048
0.061
0.070
0.700
0.110
57%
74%
73%
73%
68%
65%
1" - #16 F
1" - #9 F
1-1/2" - #16 F
1-1/2" - #13 F
1-1/2" - #9 F
0.42
1.37
0.37
0.56
1.12
1.080
1.010
1.330
1.330
1.330
2.560
2.560
3.200
3.200
3.200
7/8
7/8
1-1/16
1-1/16
1.00
2-1/4
2-1/4
2-3/4
2-3/4
2-5/8
0.048
0.120
0.050
0.070
0.110
0.115
0.156
0.120
0.130
0.165
16
10
16
13
10
0.048
0.118
0.048
0.070
0.110
78%
61%
82%
80%
77%
2" - #9 F
0.81
1.830
4.360
1.45
3-11/16
0.134
0.150
10
0.280
83%
4x8
4x8
4x8
4x8, 4x10
3x8, 3x10,4x8,
4x10, 5x8, 5x10,
6x8, 6x10
4x8,4x10, 6x10
4x8, 4x10
3x8, 3x10, 4x8
4x8, 4x10
4x8
3x8, 3x10, 4x8,
4x10, 4x12, 5x8
5x10, 5x12
6x8, 6x10, 6x12
4x8
4x8
4x8
4x8, 4x10
4x8, 4x10, 6x8,
6x10
4x8
CARBON STEEL
- FLATTENED
ALUMINUM
ALLOY
3003-H14
0.26
1/2" - .051 RA
1/2" - .081 RA
0.43
3/4" - .051 RA
0.17
3/4 - .081 RA Lt
0.32
3/4 - .080 RA Hvy
0.41
3/4" - .125 RA
0.65
1-1/2" .081 RA
0.16
1-1/2" - .125 RA
0.42
0.500
0.500
0.920
0.920
0.920
0.920
1.330
1.330
1.200
1.200
2.000
2.000
2.000
2.000
3.000
3.000
3/8
3/8
13/16
3/4
3/4
11/16
1-3/16
1-3/16
15/16
15/16
1-3/4
1-11/16
1-11/16
1-11/16
2-1/2
2-1/2
0.050
0.080
0.050
0.080
0.080
0.125
0.063
0.125
0.092
0.094
0.109
0.126
0.164
0.170
0.110
0.160
16B&S
12B&S
16B&S
12B&S
12B&S
8B&S
14B&S
8B&S
0.158
0.186
0.200
0.220
0.300
0.305
0.240
0.300
70%
60%
90%
76%
74%
66%
87%
78%
4x8
3x8, 4x8
4x8
4x8
4x8
4x8
4x8
4x8
CARBON STEEL
- FLATTENED
ALUMINUM
ALLOY
3003-H14
1/2" - .051 FA
0.25
1/2" - .081 FA
0.40
3/4" - .051 FA
0.16
3/4 - .081 FA Lt
0.30
3/4 - .081 FA Hvy
0.38
3/4" - .125 FA
0.62
1-1/2" .081 FA
0.20
1-1/2" - .125 FA
0.40
0.500
0.500
0.920
0.920
0.920
0.920
1.330
1.330
1.250
1.250
2.130
2.130
2.130
2.130
3.135
3.135
5/16
5/16
3/4
11/16
11/16
5/8
1-1/16
1.00
1.00
1.00
1-13/16
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
2-3/4
2-3/4
0.040
0.060
0.040
0.070
0.070
0.095
0.058
0.080
0.100
0.108
0.130
0.140
0.180
0.198
0.168
0.218
16B&S
12B&S
16B&S
12B&S
12B&S
8B&S
12B&S
8B&S
0.040
0.060
0.040
0.070
0.070
0.095
0.060
0.080
64%
59%
76%
72%
65%
63%
77%
70%
4x8
3x8, 4x8
4x8
3x8, 4x8
3x8, 4x8
4x8
4x8
4x8
5/8
15/16
15/16
7/8
1-3/4
1-11/16
1-1/2
2-3/4
2-5/8
0.050
0.050
0.062
0.093
0.062
0.093
0.140
0.062
0.140
0.087
0.088
0.088
0.120
0.108
0.110
0.160
0.116
0.155
18
19
16
13
16
13
10
16
10
0.300
0.164
0.164
0.225
0.200
0.200
0.300
0.220
0.280
30%
77%
70%
58%
85%
78%
67%
89%
75%
4x8
4x8
4x8
4x8
4x8
3x8, 4x8
4x8
4x8
4x8
CARBON
STEEL
- FLATTENED
STAINLESS
STEEL
TYPE 304 FLATTENED (* INDICATES ALSO AVAILABLE IN TYPE 316 STAINLESS)
1/4" - #18 FSS
1.43
0.250
1.000
5/64
21/32
1/2" - #18 FSS*
0.70
0.500
1.275
5/16
1.00
1/2" - #16 FSS*
0.88
0.500
1.275
5/16
1.00
1/2" - #13 FSS*
1.78
0.500
1.275
1/4
1.00
3/4" - #16 FSS*
0.48
0.925
2.100
3/4
1-13/16
3/4" - #13 FSS
0.59
0.925
2.100
5/8
1-3/4
3/4" - #9 FSS*
0.88
0.925
2.100
5/8
1-5/8
1-1/2" - #16 FSS
0.43
1.335
3.150
1-1/16
2-3/4
1-1/2" - #13 FSS
0.68
1.335
3.150
1.00
2-5/8
1-1/2" - #9 FSS
1.35
1.335
3.150
1.00
2-1/2
0.047
0.040
0.050
0.080
0.050
0.080
0.130
0.050
0.080
0.130
0.090
0.099
0.099
0.099
0.126
0.120
0.170
0.128
0.126
0.170
18
18
16
13
16
13
10
16
13
10
0.047
0.040
0.050
0.080
0.050
0.080
0.119
0.050
0.080
0.119
29%
68%
60%
56%
75%
74%
64%
83%
79%
76%
4x8, 4x10
4x8
3x8, 4x8, 4x10
4x8
4x8
4x8
4x8, 4x10
4x8
4x8
4x8
CARBON
STEEL
- FLATTENED
STAINLESS
STEEL
TYPE 304 REGULAR (* INDICATES ALSO AVAILABLE IN TYPE 316 STAINLESS)
1/4" - #18 RSS
1.47
0.250
1.000
1/8
1/2" - #18 RSS
0.75
0.500
1.200
7/16
1/2" - #16 RSS
0.94
0.500
1.200
7/16
1/2" - #13 RSS
1.88
0.500
1.200
5/16
3/4" - #16 RSS*
0.62
0.925
2.000
13/16
3/4" - #13 RSS
0.93
0.925
2.000
3/4
3/4" - #9 RSS
2.05
0.925
2.000
11/16
1-1/2" - #16 RSS
0.45
1.335
3.000
1-1/4
1-1/2" - #9 RSS
1.37
1.330
3.000
1-1/4
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2.0 LB., 3.0 LB., 4.0 LB., 5.0 LB., 6.25 LB., 7.0 LB.
3.14 LB.
4.27 LB.
E X PA N D E D M E TA L C AT W A L K G R AT I N G
When considering lightweight, economical catwalk alternatives, consider reverse flow Expanded Metal
Catwalk Grating. Manufactured with the LWD spanning the width (short dimension) of the sheet, Catwalk
Grating is commonly stocked in 2-O, 2-6 and 4-O wide sheets. These products can often be installed on
walkways without waste or additional shearing charges.
SWD
LWD (Span)
CONVEYOR
CONVEYOR WALKWAYS
SERVICE
SERVICE PLATFORMS
PLATFORMS
SECURITY
SECURITY FENCING
FENCING
SWD
LWD (Span)
E X PA N D E D M E TA L G R AT I N G L O A D TA B L E
GRATING STYLE
CLEAR
SPAN
LOAD
COND.
E X PA N D E D M E TA L G R AT I N G L O A D TA B L E ( C O N T. )
LOAD IN POUNDS
50
100
200
300
500
GRATING STYLE
CLEAR
SPAN
LOAD
COND.
LOAD IN POUNDS
50
100
200
300
500
2'-0"
U
.073
.146
.293
.440
2'-0"
U
.025
.050
.100
.150
.250
3.0#
5.0#
C
.068
.132
.263
.395
C
.023
.047
.093
.140
.234
2'-6"
U
.155
.311
3'-0"
U
.133
.265
.526
CARBON
CARBON
C
.116
.228
C
.078
.154
.305
STEEL
STEEL
3'-0"
U
.330
.660
4'-0"
U
.355
.708
C
.192
.380
C
.155
.306
2'-0"
U
.057
.115
.230
.346
2'-0"
U
.017
.035
.072
.110
.181
3.14#
6.25#
C
.049
.094
.187
.280
C
.015
.030
.060
.090
.150
2'-6"
U
.129
.259
.517
3'-0"
U
.092
.184
.368
.552
CARBON
CARBON
C
.099
.198
.395
C
.054
.108
.216
.324
STEEL
STEEL
3'-0"
U
.315
.626
4'-0"
U
.285
.576
C
.180
.357
C
.117
.236
2'-0"
U
.037
.073
.147
.222
.370
2'-6"
U
.039
.079
.157
.236
.392
4.0#
7.0#
C
.031
.064
.128
.192
.320
C
.030
.061
.121
.182
.303
2'-6"
U
.068
.135
.274
.410
3'-0"
U
.085
.170
.336
.504
CARBON
CARBON
C
.060
.120
.240
.360
C
.051
.101
.201
.301
STEEL
STEEL
3'-0"
U
.180
.358
4'-0"
U
.210
.420
C
.101
.205
C
.095
.190
2'-0"
U
.038
.079
.160
.240
.400
2'-0"
U
.047
.094
.189
.283
4.27#
C
.038
.078
.156
.235
.395
C
.046
.092
.184
.277
2.0#
2'-6"
U
.078
.156
.312
.470
2'-6"
U
.108
.216
CARBON
C
.081
.163
.327
.491
C
.092
.181
ALUMINUM
STEEL
3'-0"
U
.186
.373
3'-0"
U
.213
.430
C
.124
.250
C
.125
.255
Loads and values are based upon physical testing conducted by an independent testing laboratory. Clear span is the distance between supporting members measured from the inside point of support of one member to the
inside point of support of the next supporting member. Load Conditions: U = Uniform Load per square foot. C = Concentrated Load per foot of width perpendicular to SWD. Values indicated represent deflection based upon the
load conditions, clear span and loads indicated.
E X PA N D E D M E TA L G R AT I N G S T O C K L I S T
GRATING STYLE
4.50
1.4
LWO
THICKNESS
WIDTH
PERCENT
OPEN AREA
5.33
6.00
5.33
4.00
5.33
5.33
5.33
0.94
1.63
0.94
1.00
0.81
0.81
0.81
3.44
4.88
3.44
2.88
3.38
3.38
3.38
0.183
0.250
0.215
0.250
0.215
0.312
0.312
0.264
0.312
0.300
0.300
0.375
0.350
0.388
0.540
0.656
0.618
0.625
0.655
0.715
0.750
73%
74%
65%
58%
52%
55%
60%
5.33
0.94
3.44
0.183
0.264
0.540
73%
5.33
0.94
3.44
0.250
0.387
0.730
77%
4x8
4.00
2.88
0.250
0.300
0.630
58%
4x8, 4x10
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WIRE CLOTH
WOVEN WIRE CLOTH & CRIMP STYLES
TYPE IC - INTERCRIMP
Square pattern wire cloth using warp and fill wires of equal size. Warp wires
pass over and under fill wires in an alternating pattern at adjacent intersections.
Wire cloth manufactured with crimped warp wires filled at every other
crimp with fill wires. The resulting cloth provides superior rigidity and
greater stability. Popular for screens and architectural applications.
T Y P E F T - F L AT T O P C R I M P
All crimping is offset to one side producing a wire cloth with all wire surfaces in a single plane on the top. This even surface allows for the smooth
flow of materials over the top surface of the cloth.
WELDED
WIRE CLOTH
Welded Wire Cloth is available in carbon steel and select stainless steel alloys.
Manufactured in a wide variety of wire
diameters, welded cloth is produced in a
square or rectangular mesh. Warp and fill wires
lay flat and each intersection of Welded Wire
Mesh is electrically welded for maximum cross sectional strength. Welded Wire Mesh is available in
roll or flat panel form.
The strength and versatility created by the all-welded
construction make Welded Wire Cloth a preferred choice
for designers and fabricators. This rigid product can be
sheared, formed, fabricated and finished to the most demanding specifications.
Popular for handrail infill panels, Welded Wire Cloth is available with attractive square
or rectangular mesh openings. Properly specified, Welded Wire Cloth conforms to current ADA
requirements. Grating Pacific will promptly provide stock panels for your own fabrication, or, if
desired, we will gladly fabricate infill panels complete with framing and connection plates. Just ask!
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WIRE CLOTH
M AT E R I A L S A V A I L A B L E
WIRE CLOTH IS COMMONLY AVAILABLE IN THE FOLLOWING MATERIALS:
CARBON STEEL plain low carbon steel typically ranging from C1006 to
C1012 alloy, drawn from rod. Combines strength and weldability with economy.
GALVANIZED BEFORE WOVEN Carbon steel coated with a light layer of zinc during the manufacturing process. Adequate corrosion resistance is provided for
most indoor applications, but not recommended for outdoor installations.
GALVANIZED AFTER WOVEN Carbon steel coated with a heavy layer of zinc after
the manufacture of the mesh. Excellent for long term corrosion protection.
HIGH CARBON STEEL Abrasion resistant steel used for applications facing significant wear such as media filtering or sorting. Abrasion resistant steel can
be difficult to weld, consider mechanical fastening to supporting structure.
STAINLESS STEEL Commonly manufactured in 300 series alloys. Type 304 is
most popular, but also available in types 309, 310, 316, 321 & 347. Series
400 alloys are also available on special order.
ALUMINUM Light weight and mildly resistant to corrosion, aluminum alloys
are readily available. Alloy 1350 is most common and can be easily welded
and anodized. Also available are alloys 5056 and 6061.
NICKEL BASED ALLOYS Inconel 600, Monel 400, Nichrome V and Hastalloy
C276 offer specific characteristics desirable in specialized environments.
SPECIALTY ALLOYS Copper based alloys, bronze, brass and titanium are also
available for all woven products. Contact our sales engineers for assistance
in selecting the proper specialty alloy for your application.
N O M E N C L AT U R E
CALENDARED WIRE CLOTH wire cloth that has been passed through heavy
rollers to reduce the thickness of the material or flatten the wire intersections to produce a smooth surface.
CLEAR OPENING the space between adjacent parallel wires.
CRIMPS corrugations placed in the wire which allow the wires to be
woven together. The placement and style of the crimps determine the
location of the intersections and permit tight locking of the wires.
FILL WIRES wires running across the width or short way of the material
as woven. (Also referred to as shute or cross wires.)
GAUGE a measure of wire diameter commonly used by manufacturers. To
avoid confusion between ferrous and non-ferrous gauge dimensions,
always specify your desired wire diameter in decimal inches.
HARDWARE CLOTH square mesh cloth, galvanized after assembly and available in either woven or welded construction.
MESH the number of openings in a lineal inch measured from the center of one wire to a point one inch distant.
OPEN AREA the proportion of open space as a percentage of the total
material area.
SELVAGE a finished edge used to prevent fraying or unraveling of woven
wire cloth.
WARP WIRES wires running parallel to the length or long way of the
material as woven.
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WIRE CLOTH
WIRE MESH SPACINGS
Wire Spacing
.430
Wire Spacing
.375
.362
.312
.263
.250
.225
.207
.192
.177
.162
.148
.135
.120
.105
.092
.080
.072
.063
1"
.054
.047
.035
Wire
.187 Wire
(.500 .120)2
(.500)2
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WIRE CLOTH
HOW TO
ORDER / SPECIFY
CONSTRUCTION Woven or Welded (For woven
products, identify crimp style).
MATERIAL Indicate material such as plain carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum or other
alloy.
WIRE DIAMETER In decimal, thousandths of one
inch.
WIRE SPACING Specify square, rectangular or
specialty configuration with wire spacing center-to-center, clear opening or mesh count.
SIZES Indicate sheet or roll width and length,
or width and length of cut-to-size pieces.
3.775
2.756
1.756
1.815
1.865
1.882
0.865
0.882
7 x 20
5 x 12
5 x 12
5 x 10
5 x 10
4 x 8
5 x 10
4 x 8
Sq.
Sq.
Sq.
Sq.
Sq.
Sq.
Sq.
Sq.
Mesh
Mesh
Mesh
Mesh
Mesh
Mesh
Mesh
Mesh
.187
.118
.118
.041
.041
.025
.025
.009
1.813
1.882
0.882
0.459
0.459
0.225
0.225
.047 x .062
5 x 10
5 x 10
5 x 10
3 x 100
4 x 100
3 x 100
4 x 100
4 x 100
.063
.080
.047
.035
.028
0.437
0.420
0.203
0.132
0.097
4
4
4
4
4
.192
.135
.192
.135
.120
.120
2.000
2.000
1.500
1.000
1.000
0.500
4 x 10
5 x 10
4 x 10
4 x 10
4 x 10
5 x 100
.250
.250
.250
.250
.250
4.000
3.000
2.000
1.500
1.000
4
4
4
4
4
x
x
x
x
x
10
10
10
10
10
.120
.120
.120
.063
.080
.047
.035
.028
1.000
0.500
0.500
0.437
0.420
0.203
0.132
0.097
5
4
5
4
4
4
4
4
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
.225
.244
.244
.185
.135
.118
.135
.118
2
2
4
6
8
Mesh
Mesh
Mesh
Mesh
Mesh
x
x
x
x
x
100
100
100
100
100
MESH
Sq.
Sq.
Sq.
Sq.
Sq.
Sq.
Sq.
Sq.
2
2
2
3
3
4
4
4
Mesh
Mesh
Mesh
Mesh
Mesh
Mesh
Mesh
Mesh
.148
.135
.120
.105
.063
.080
.063
.047
0.352
0.365
0.380
0.228
0.270
0.170
0.187
0.203
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
.120
.120
2.000
1.000
4 x 10
4 x 10
.250
.120
.120
.120
.135
.120
.015
.080
.063
.047
.047
.035
.028
.047
.035
.063
.032
.028
.032
.025
.035
.018
2.000
2.000
1.000
0.500
0.365
0.380
0.395
0.420
0.437
0.453
0.203
0.215
0.222
0.120
0.132
0.104
0.093
0.097
0.068
0.075
0.048
0.065
4 x 10
4 x 10
4 x 10
4 x 100
4 x 100
4 x 100
4 x 100
4 x 100
4 x 100
4 x 100
4 x 100
4 x 100
4 x 100
4 x 100
4 x 100
4 x 100
4 x 100
4 x 100
4 x 100
4 x 100
4 x 100
4 x 100
.250
.120
2.000
1.000
4 x 10
4 x 10
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
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ACO DRAIN
KLASSIKDRAIN K100S
Lightweight
Higher compressive strength
K L A S S I K D R A I N S F E AT U R E S
Sloped (0.6%) channel units - meter long units
provide 98-5 continuous slope. This equates to
1/16" fall per linear foot. Neutral units can be
used to extend run lengths.
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PERFORATED
STEEL SLOTTED
ADA PLASTIC
IRON
COMPOSITE
LONGITUDINAL
Galvanized steel
Stainless steel
Brass
Galvanized steel
Stainless steel
Black plastic
Gray plastic
Fiberglass
Resin composite
Loads A & C
Loads A, C & E
Load A
Loads C & E
Loads A & C
Loads D & E
G R AT E L O A D R AT I N G
Load Class
Load Class
Load Class
Load Class
Load Class
Load Class
70 psi
3,400 lbs
1.7 tons
581 psi
28,000 lbs
14 tons
1162 psi
56,000 lbs
28 tons
1859 psi
90,000 lbs
45 tons
2788 psi
135,000 lbs
67.5 tons
4182 psi
200,000 lbs
100 tons
S Y S T E M L AY O U T
Meter channels
0.6% sloped channels in meter lengths and 30
depths which connect to create 30 meter
(98-5) continuously sloping run.
K01
K0013
K1
K2
K3
K4
K5
K6
K010
K7
K0103
K8
K9
K10
K11
K12
K13
K14
K15
K16
K020
K0203
K17
K18
K19
K20
K21
K22
K204
K208
K23
End cap
K24
K25
K030
K26
Series 600
K0303
K27
K28
K900
K29
K30
K304
K308
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POWERDRAIN S100K
S Y S T E M L AY O U T
SK01
Meter channels
0.6% sloped channels in meter lengths and 30 depths
which connect to create 30 meter (98-5)
continuously sloping run.
Supplied complete with grate.
SK1
SK2
SK3
SK4
SK5
SK6
SK010
SK0103
SK7
PowerLok boltless
SK8
SK9
SK10
SK11
SK12
SK13
SK14
SK15
SK020
SK16
SK0203
SK17
SK18
SK19
SK20
SK21
SK22
locking system
SK204
SK23
SK24
SK208
SK030
SK25
SK0303
SK26
SK27
SK28
SK29
SK30
open PowerLok,
1 Toinsert
tool between
tool 90.
2 Rotate
PowerLok device
place
3 Tohookclose,
part of tool
ADA IRON
End cap
Series 600
SK900
SK304
SK308
Heavy duty
Description
Length
ins (meters)
Weight
lbs
Slot size
(ins)
Intake area
inches2
Locking
Type
Ductile iron*
19.69 (0.5m)
13.6
0.47 x 1.36
23.5
PowerLok
SLOTTED IRON
Heavy duty
Description
Length
ins (meters)
Weight
lbs
Slot size
(ins)
Intake area
inches2
Locking
Type
Ductile iron*
19.69 (0.5m)
12.3
27.0
PowerLok
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POWERDRAIN S300K
S Y S T E M L AY O U T
Meter channels
0.6% sloped channels in meter lengths
and 30 depths which connect to create a
30 meter (98-5) continuously sloping run.
Supplied complete with grate.
SK3-01
SK3-1
available in 4 depths and can
SK3-2
be used to create non-sloped
SK3-3
runs
or inserted in sloped runs
SK3-4
to increase length.
SK3-5
SK3-010
SK3-6
SK3-7
SK3-8
SK3-9
SK3-10
SK3-11
SK3-12
SK3-13
SK3-14
SK3-15
SK3-020
SK3-16
SK3-17
SK3-18
SK3-19
SK3-20
SK3-21
PowerLok boltless locking system
SK3-22
SK3-23
SK3-24
SK3-030
SK3-25
SK3-0303
SK3-26
SK3-27
SK3-28
SK3-29
SK3-30
open PowerLok,
1 Toinsert
tool between
tool 90.
2 Rotate
PowerLok device
place
3 Tohookclose,
part of tool
ADA IRON
End cap
SK3-900
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Medium industrial
Description
Length
ins (meters)
Weight
lbs
Slot size
(ins)
Intake area
inches2
Locking
Type
Ductile iron*
19.69 (0.5m)
60.0
0.68 x 0.25
42.0
PowerLok
SLOTTED IRON
Heavy duty
Description
Length
ins (meters)
Weight
lbs
Slot size
(ins)
Intake area
inches2
Locking
Type
Ductile iron*
19.69 (0.5m)
53.9
117.0
PowerLok
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FLOWDRAIN FG100
FG100
Grates
A wide
selection
of
QuickLok
grates
are
available
for
use
with
FG100.
S Y S T E M L AY O U T
Female closing cap
Fits inside shallow/female end of all
channels. Manufactured from
polypropylene with choice of black
coated, stainless or galvanized steel
end frame. Guides aid cutting
to correct height. Seal using
appropriate flexible sealant.
F401
F402
F404N
F4045N
F403
F404
F405
F407N
F4075N
F406
F407
F408
F880
F410N
F4105N
F409
F410
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F660
F900
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FLOWDRAIN FG200
FG200 Grates
BAR STEEL
Galvanized
Steel
Stainless Steel
ADA IRON
Ductile iron
SLOTTED IRON
FG200 8
internal width - modular nine
foot (2.75meters) and three foot
(0.915meters) channels. V shaped
bottom improves flow hydraulics.
Ductile iron
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S Y S T E M L AY O U T
Female closing cap
Fits inside shallow/female end of
channel. Manufactured from
polypropylene with choice of
black coated, stainless or
galvanized steel end frame.
Guides aid cutting to correct
height. Seal using appropriate
flexible sealant.
F801
F803N
F803N3
Outlet cap
Fits outside deep/male end of all
channels. Manufactured from
polypropylene with choice of
black coated, stainless or galvanized steel end rail. Guides aid
cutting to correct height. Seal
using appropriate flexible sealant.
Bell end connection to fit 4, 6
or 8 Schedule 40 pipes.
F802
F803
F804
F806N
F806N3
F805
Note: Can be
used as an inlet
cap if the
female socket
is cut from
channel.
F806
F809N
F809N3
F807
F808
F809
F880
F812N
F812N3
F810
F811
F660
F812
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afety, durability and impact resistance are just some of the outstanding features that make GPI SuperTread Nosings and Treads preferred components for stairs and landings.
Commonly available in cast iron and cast aluminum, SuperTread products are also readily available in extruded aluminum carriers with a solid abrasive fill.
Maximum pedestrian safety is provided by the anti-slip walking surface and OSHA conforming barrier free installation. SuperTread Nosings form a highly visible, defined and
durable lead edge at the primary point of contact on stairs and landings. Impact resistant, SuperTread Nosings and Treads protect exposed concrete edges that are often prone to chipping and cracking.
STRUCTURAL TREADS
1"
1"
STAIR NOSINGS
TYPE C-05
Bolts to support angles.
Can be drilled to
facilitate plate risers.
1-1/2"
TYPE C-07
5/16"
3/4"
1/4"
TYPE C-03
3/4"
TYPE C-07-L
3/4"
3/4"
3/4"
5/16"
TYPE C-01
TYPE C-06
1"
3/4"
TYPE C-04
1"
5/16"
1"
1"
3/4"
TYPE C-05-L
1-1/2"
3/4"
TYPE C-06-L
3/4"
3/4"
5/16"
1/4"
TYPE C-01-SP
Primarily for use as nosing for
steel pan concrete filled tread.
5/16"
TYPE C-117
TYPE C-16
1-1/2
Max. Available in widths up to
1-1/2"
1-3/8"
1-3/8"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-3/4"
1-3/4"
2"
2"
2"
2"
TYPE C-117-L
2"
2"
2"
2"
2"
2"
5/16"
1/2"
TYPE C-02
For use on steel pan
concrete filled treads.
1/2"
S U R FA C E S
TYPE C-20
1-1/2"
ANCHORS
CURB BARS
STANDARD
1-1/2 deep steel wing anchor.
OPTIONAL
Concealed integral cast anchor.
CROSS HATCHED STANDARD
1-1/16"
Also Available
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TYPE CB-250
FLUTED
TYPE CB-150
1-1/2 x 1-1/2 x 3/8 thick.
To
To
To
To
6
12
36
40
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ALUMINUM
THICKNESS
5/16
3/8
1/2
5/8
WIDTH
To
To
To
To
12
24
30
40
THICKNESS
5/16
3/8
1/2
5/8
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S TAT E O F C A L I F O R N I A T I T L E 2 4 S A F E T Y S T R I P
GPI SuperTread Extruded Aluminum Nosings are manufactured with a base container
of 6061-T5 extruded aluminum filled with an abrasive mixture of aluminum oxide and silicon blend, compacted and bonded by 100% solid epoxy. Manufactured in lengths up to
24-0. Standard colors are black and yellow. For additioanl colors, see below.
TYPE CT-24-A
With
extruded
anchor for poured stairs.
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
TYPE XRS-3
5/8"
1"
5/16"
5/16"
C O L O R S AVA I L A B L E
GPI SuperTread Nosings conform with the design requirements of OSHAs barrierfree code for stairs in public buildings.
FOREST GREEN
MEDIUM GREEN
TAN
BRIGHT YELLOW
LIGHT YELLOW
DARK BLUE
MEDIUM BLUE
TYPE
1-1/4"
WIDTH DEPTH
XSS-2
XSS-3
XSS-4
TYPE XSS-3
1-1/4"
BLACK
DARK BROWN
LIGHT BROWN
DARK GRAY
LIGHTGRAY
GRAY SILVER
DARK RED
MEDIUM RED
TYPE CT-24-H
2-1/4"
2
3
4
3/8
3/8
3/8
TYPE
WIDTH DEPTH
XSR-2
XSR-3
XSR-4
2
3
4
3/8
3/8
3/8
2
3
4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1-1/8"
3
5
7
2
5
XRL-2
XRL-3
XRL-4
XTS-2
XTS-3
XTS-4
XTL-2
XTL-3
XTL-4
2
3
4
1/4
1/4
1/4
3
5
7
2
3
4
1/4
1/4
1/4
3
5
7
1/8
1/8
1/8
2
3
4
1/4
1/4
1/4
3
5
7
1/8
1/8
1/8
A B R A S I V E N O S I N G S F O R S T E E L PA N S TA I R S
10
.074"
BARRIER
FREE
DESIGN
.074"
TYPE
XRS-2-BF
XRS-3-BF
XRS-4-BF
2
3
4
1/4
1/4
1/4
3
5
7
BARRIER
FREE
DESIGN
TYPE
WIDTH DEPTH
XSS-2-BF
XSS-3-BF
XSS-4-BF
2
3
4
TYPE
3/8
3/8
3/8
1-1/8"
WIDTH DEPTH
XSB-2
XSB-3
XSB-4
2
3
4
3/8
3/8
3/8
TYPE
XRR-3
1/4
ANCHOR OPTIONS
STRAP ANCHORS
1 wide, 12 O.C.
LEAD TAMPIN
For existing concrete.
WING ANCHORS
1 wide, 12 O.C.
WOOD SCREWS
For existing wood stairs.
E X T R U D E D A L U M I N U M S TA I R C O V E R S
Designed for the renovation of existing stairs, GPI SuperTread Extruded Aluminum Staircovers
fit over worn stairs and walking surfaces. Covers are available in a variety of widths from 6 to 11
inches (widths exceeding 6 are provided in two pieces) and lengths up to 20-0. Installation is easily accomplished with lead tampins or wood screws. Nosings are available as shown while the back
ends can be provided square or bevel cut. By using a combination of tongue-and-groove pieces,
entire platforms can be covered providing safe, renewed walking surfaces.
TYPE XCS-B
TYPE XCL-B
1-1/8"
7
8
9
11
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
RIBS
1/4"
1"
1/2"
9
11
13
16
TYPE XCR-B
7
8
9
11
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4"
RIBS
1-1/8"
9
11
13
16
TYPE XCS
TYPE XCL
10 O
1/4
1/4"
RIBS
11
TYPE XCR
1/4"
1-1/8"
6
7
8
10
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
RIBS
10
12
14
17
1/2"
6
7
8
10
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
RIBS
9
11
13
17
1/4"
10O
1/4"
1-1/8"
1/4
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M A N U FA C T U R E
Algrip Slip-Resistant Floor Plate is manufactured through a patented CNC laser deposition
process in which hundreds of rugged, custom
alloy slip-resistant laser deposits are delivered to
each square foot of a steel plate substrate in a
defined matrix. This defined matrix provides slipresistance in all directions allowing for the safe
flow of traffic regardless of path.
SAFETY
The unique defined matrix application
of Algrip laser deposits provides unparalleled slip-resistance in all directions. The
standard .250 x .375 staggered matrix
allows appropriate spacing for shoe soles
and vehicular wheels to completely encircle and grab the deposits. With more
than 1500 deposits per square foot, Algrip
provides superior safety and increased
pedestrian comfort. For applications
where ergonomics are a paramount concern, Algrip offers a safe, creative solution.
S L I P R E S I S TA N C E A N D C O F
DURABILITY
The durability of Algrip Slip-Resistant Floor
Plate originates with the steel substrate selected
for each application. Available in steel sheets and
plates as thin as 14 gauge, ASTM-A-569 steel,
Algrip is also available in any thickness ASTM A36 steel plate for structural applications. While
these durable steel substrates provide a solid foundation for the finished product, their strength is
only the beginning!
The true life-cycle of safety floor plates is traditionally determined not by the substrate, but
rather by the slip-resistant properties generated by
the traction surface. The traction providing laser
depositions on Algrip have been tested for hardness and adherence by independent testing laboratories and these results assure that this new generation of flooring will provide unsurpassed service life.
Laboratory analysis has measured the hardness
of Algrip traction providing custom alloy laser
depositions at up to 60 on the Rockwell C Scale.
Under repetitious pedestrian or vehicular traffic,
these deposits will provide continuous, safe, effective service. (Be reminded, that similar to all abrasive surface steel safety floor plates, Algrip should
not be installed in areas subject to steel-wheeled
vehicular traffic.)
The cross-sectional photograph below illustrates the deep penetration of the symmetrical
laser deposition into the steel substrate.
Laboratory tested, the deposition penetrates the
steel substrate and is enclosed by a strengthened
heat affected zone. The resulting bond strength
E N V I R O N M E N TA L
All Algrip products are manufactured with
recycled materials and are themselves fully recyclable. Unlike production of other slip-resistant
floor products, there is no accumulation of
smoke, overspray or solid waste.
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V E R S AT I L I T Y
Algrip is manufactured with a standard .250 x
.375 staggered matrix. This pattern can be modified to meet the distinct needs of specific applications. Custom patterns have been developed to
provide defined visible nosings for OEM stair
tread applications as well as specialty flooring
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6
7
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6 3.9%
1 28.0%
2 26.2%
3 20.1%
7 13%
4 4.6%
S TAT I C C O E F F I C I E N T O F F R I C T I O N
OSHA GUIDELINES
All Surfaces
ADA GUIDELINES
Level Surfaces
0.60 COF Recommended
Inclined Ramps 0.80 COF Recommended
ALGRIP TEST
RESULTS
(ASTM Procedure
C-1028-89)
Dry Leather
Dry Rubber
Dry Neolite
0.88 COF
0.94 COF
0.97 COF
Wet Leather
Wet Rubber
Wet Neolite
0.91 COF
0.92 COF
0.96 COF
CROSS-SECTIONAL PHOTO
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M AT R I X
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E A S E O F F A B R I C AT I O N
One of the greatest advantages of Algrip is that it can be easily manufactured into finished components using common metal working tools. The
superior adhesion of the Algrip slip-resistant surface allows the plate to be
fabricated by:
WELDING Both the top traction surface and the bottom bearing surfaces can be easily
welded without damaging
the slip-resistant walking
surface.
A L G R I P 2 0 0 0 L O A D TA B L E
ALLOWABLE LOADS PER SQUARE FOOT/DEFLECTION OF PLATE (ALLOWABLE STRESS 16,000 POUNDS PER SQUARE IN.)
THICKNESS
BONDED
ABRASIVE
1'-0"
1'-6"
2'-0"
2'-6"
3'-0"
1/8
333
0.18
148
0.40
83
0.71
53
1.12
37
1.61
3/16
750
0.12
333
0.27
187
0.48
120
0.74
1/4
1333
0.09
593
0.20
333
0.36
5/16
2083
0.07
926
0.16
3/8
3000
0.06
7/16
SPAN
4'-6"
3'-6"
4'-0"
83
1.07
61
1.46
47
1.90
213
0.56
148
0.80
109
1.09
83
1.43
66
1.81
521
0.29
333
0.45
231
0.64
170
0.87
130
1.14
103
1.45
83
1.78
1333
0.13
750
0.24
460
0.37
333
0.54
245
0.73
187
0.95
148
1.20
120
1.49
99
1.80
4083
0.05
1815
0.11
1021
0.20
653
0.32
454
0.46
333
0.62
255
0.82
202
1.03
163
1.27
135
1.54
113
1.83
1/2
5333
0.04
2370
0.10
1333
0.18
853
0.28
593
0.40
435
0.55
333
0.71
263
0.90
213
1.12
176
1.35
148
1.61
126
1.88
9/16
6750
0.04
3000
0.09
1687
0.16
1080
0.25
750
0.38
551
0.49
422
0.63
333
0.80
270
0.99
223
1.20
187
1.43
160
1.67
138
1.94
5/8
8333
0.04
3704
0.08
2083
0.14
1333
0.22
926
0.32
680
0.44
521
0.57
412
0.72
333
0.89
275
1.08
231
1.28
197
1.51
170
1.75
11/16
10083
0.03
4481
0.07
2521
0.13
1613
0.20
1120
0.29
823
0.40
630
0.52
498
0.66
403
0.81
333
0.98
280
1.17
239
1.37
206
1.59
179
1.82
3/4
12000
0.03
5333
0.07
3000
0.12
1920
0.19
1333
0.27
980
0.36
750
0.48
593
0.60
480
0.74
397
0.90
333
1.07
284
1.26
245
1.46
213
1.67
DIAMOND PLATE
BOLD
5'-0"
5'-6"
6'-0"
6'-6"
7'-0"
7'-6"
8'-0"
187
1.90
PLATES FOR SPANS LEFT OF THE HEAVY LINE HAVE A DEFLECTION OF LESS
THAN 1/4 WHEN SUBJECTED TO UNIFORM LOADS OF 100 LBS./SQ. FT.
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I TA L I A N D E S I G N
R E C TA N G U L A R D E S I G N S
1" x 1/8" Bars
(25mm x 3mm)
5 3/16"
(132mm)
STEROPE
2 7/16 x 5 3/16
Non-climbable rectangular grid
Weight Per Square Foot:
3mm Main Bar 2.2#/sq. ft.
2mm Main Bar 1.6#/sq. ft.
2 7/16
(62mm)
1 x 1/8 Bars
(25mm x 3mm)
DA N A E
1 5/8 x 5 3/16
Non-climbable rectangular grid
Weight Per Square Foot:
3mm Main Bar 3.1#/sq. ft.
2mm Main Bar 2.2#/sq. ft.
5 3/16"
(132mm)
1 5/8
(42mm)
BRITOSTEROPE
5 3/16
(132mm)
Danae Fence Panel & Handrail Infill System
The more closely spaced main elements of this classic Orsogril design make Danae the perfect choice where
increased visual blocking is preferred. The added strength and rigidity of the panel allows for more sturdy
fences and enclosures, and is virtually non-climbable.
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2 7/16
(62mm)
2 7/16 x 5 3/16
Non-climbable rectangular grid
Durable bearing bars and cross bars
Weight Per Square Foot:
4mm Main Bar 3.6#/sq. ft.
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SQUARE DESIGNS
1" x 1/8" Bars
(25mm x 3mm)
PLEIONE
2 5/8
(66mm)
Dione Fence Panel & Handrail Infill System
The extremely rigid characteristics of the popular Dione design provides a closely spaced nominal square
pattern with increased strength and security, ideally suited for shorter fences and infill panel
requirements. Extremely strong and efficient, and able to withstand increased lateral load requirements,
Dione provides durability and versatility in one handsome package..
2 7/16 x 2 5/8
Non-climbable nominal square grid
Conforms to UBC safety requirements
Weight Per Square Foot:
3mm Main Bar 2.5#/sq. ft.
2mm Main Bar 1.8#/sq. ft.
2 7/16
(62mm)
DIONE
1 3/4
(44mm)
1 5/8
(42mm)
1 5/8 x 1 3/4
Non-climbable grid
Cross bar spacing provides enhanced
security
Weight Per Square Foot:
3mm Main Bar 3.3#/sq. ft.
2mm Main Bar 2.4#/sq. ft.
1 x 1/8 Bars
(25mm x 2mm)
ALCIONE
5 3/16"
(132mm)
Alcione Fence Panel & Handrail Infill System
Light and airy, Orsogrils Alcione design provides for a modular perimeter fence that blends into the background while providing a permanent barrier. The extra wide spacing between the main and supplemental
elements do not meet UBC in-fill requirements with regards to opening size.
4 7/8
(124mm)
4 7/8 x 5 3/16
Non-climbable square grid
Economical lightweight design
Weight Per Square Foot:
3mm Main Bar 1.3#/sq. ft.
2mm Main Bar 1.0#/sq. ft.
Does not conform to UBC safety
requirements
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/16
5 3 mm)
2
(13
/4
1 3 m)
m
(46
TA L I A 1 0 0
100% visual obstruction
for maximum privacy
35% open
Excellent ventilation
Weight: 4.3 pounds sq. ft.
/4
2 3 m)
m
9
6
(
/16
5 3 mm)
2
(13
/4
1 3 m)
m
(46
2 )
mm
(50
TA L I A 8 0
Galvanized Finish
Galvanized panels provide excellent corrosion resistance for grillework
exposed to atmospheric conditions. Commonly specified as an economical
finish for outdoor applications, panels receive a 3-5 mil coating of zinc in
accordance with ASTM A-123 after fabrication. It should be noted that hot dip
galvanizing is not considered an architectural coating. Galvanized products
may randomly exhibit rough texture on the finished surface, dissimilar color
characteristics, and will oxidize when exposed to the elements.
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Weight Per
Orsogril Design Square Foot
Center-to-Center Center-to-Center
Main Bars
Cross Bars
Maximum
Panel Width
Out-to-Out
Attachment Bars
Suggested Gap
Bar to Post
Suggested Gap
Ground to Panel
Sterope
2.2#
2 7/16 62mm
5 3/16 132mm
73 3/8 1863mm
78 1981mm
2 5/16 59mm
3 7/8 98mm
Pleione
2.5#
2 7/16 62mm
2 5/8 66mm
73 3/8 1863mm
78 1981mm
2 5/16 59mm
3 7/8 98mm
Danae
3.1#
1 5/8 42mm
5 3/16 132mm
58 1472mm
61 1550mm
1 1/2 38mm
3 7/8 98mm
Dione
3.3#
1 5/8 42mm
1 3/4 44mm
58 1472mm
61 1550mm
1 1/2 38mm
3 7/8 98mm
Britosterope
3.6#
2 7/16 62mm
5 3/16 132mm
73 3/8 1863mm
78 1981mm
2 5/16 59mm
3 7/8 98mm
Alcione
1.3#
4 7/8 124mm
5 3/16 132mm
73 3/8 1863mm
78 1981mm
2 5/16 59mm
3 7/8 98mm
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ARCHITECTURAL ACCENTS
a r c h i t e c t u r a l
f e n c i n g
s y s t e m s
Flat Bar
Clean and linear, specify
desired bar size.
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Round
Pipe or tubing can be fabricated
with your choice of post caps.
Square
Square tubing can be specified
with any gauge to meet specific
load capacities.
Rectangular
Rectangular tubing provides a
striking architectural effect.
Econo
Fabricated steel tube with
pre-punched holes for bolting
of panels.
Trim Band
Flat bar welded to end of panel.
Commonly punched and
formed to facilitate bolting to
fence posts.
Plate Band
Oversize flat bar weldedto end
of panel. Specify desired plate
band size.
Tube Frame
Specify any popular tube size
to complement adjacent
architecture.
U-Edge
Formed 1/8 plate welded to
panel. Standard depth of 1 1/4
can be modified.
Mold Cap
Popular mill rolled ornamental
steel bar available for 1 and1
1/4 deep panels.
Hollow Ball
Unique accent for square or
round tube; ball diameters from
1 1/2 to 12 diameter.
Square Ball
Classic design for square tubes
from 1 to 4.
Flush
Steel plate welded to the top of
any round, square or rectangular shape.
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Pressed
Timeless look provided by a
round, square or rectangular
formed plate.
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Domed
Available for round posts from
1 to 4 diameter.
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R E M O D E L I N G / FA C E L I F T I N G
Rectangular Patterns are ideal for refacing existing
building facades or as solar screens. Solar protection can
be accomplished by tilting either main bars or spacers the
desired amount, and using materials up to 4 in depth.
Facelifting of existing buildings is probably the most frequent application of Intertec Rectangular patterns. Tilted
spacers with double bends render complete concealment
of the existing building from a pedestrian's street level view.
PROTECTION / SECURITY
Rectangular Pattern grilles with double bend spacers
(full coverage) may be specified with double tab locking
for use in maximum security areas against unauthorized
entry and vandalism.
EQUIPMENT ENCLOSURES
As a variation to its standard Rectangular Pattern
Grilles, Inline features double bend spacer arrangements
that produce optimum solar protection for window and
patio areas and visual concealment for mechanical equipment and other screened areas. Double bend spacers may
be placed so as to render either partial or total concealment.
Inline Rectangular Patterns can be easily fabricated
into decorative designs for use as fencing or canopies.
The canopy designs serve as additional security for such
locations as lobbies, waiting rooms, etc. and the outdoor
applications may also provide the required sun screening.
S T R A I G H T L I N E PAT T E R N S
Our most popular design, the Straight Line Pattern is
very versatile and can be used for grillage, fencing or
refacings. Main bars are 1/8, 3/16 or 1/4 thick and
from 1 to 6 deep and may be tilted for solar screening
or more complete concealment. Main bars can run horizontally or vertically as illustrated. All dimensions are
variable.
1" to 12"
F E AT U R E S O F S T R A I G H T L I N E PAT T E R N
AVAILABLE IN SQUARE OR RECTANGULAR GRIDS
FROM 1 TO 12
INTERLOCK AND WELDED FABRICATION
PROVIDES DECORATIVE LOOK WITH SOLAR AND
SECURITY PROTECTION
ANODIZED OR BAKED ENAMEL IN ALL
DURANODIC AND KYNAR 500 COLORS
1" to 12"
1" to 12"
1" to 12"
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type of structure as well as the usual railings, storage racks, etc. However,
most structures can be
designed from just two or
three types of Kee Klamp fittings.
Kee Klamp Railing
Fittings in sizes to suit 1-1/4,
1-1/2 and 2 I.D. pipe meet
and in meet and in most
cases exceed the OHSA
requirement to withstand a
load of 200 lbs. applied to
the top rail.
FEATURES:
QUICK ASSEMBLY OF STRUCTURAL PIPE WORK
100% REUSABLE
NO WELDING OR THREADING REQUIRED
NO DRILLING OR BOLTING REQUIRED
CUT RAILING COSTS BY UP TO 50%
MEETS OSHA STANDARDS
NO. 10 SINGLE SOCKET TEE
TYPE
WGT.
LBS.
10-6
10-7
10-8
.63
1
1
.99 1-1/4 1-1/4
1.36 1-1/2 1-1-2
TYPE
WGT.
LBS.
19-6
19-7
19-8
.95
1
1
1.21 1-1/4 1-1/4
1.70 1-1/2 1-1-2
20-6
20-7
20-8
29-6
29-7
29-8
.95
1
1
1.59 1-1/4 1-1/4
1.76 1-1/2 1-1-2
N O . 3 0 3 0 0 - 4 5 0 A D J U S TA B L E C R O S S
TYPE
WGT.
LBS.
30-6
30-7
30-8
1.76
1
1
1
2.21 1-1/4 1-1/4 1-1/4
2.76 1-1/2 1-1-2 1-1/2
1.25
1
1
1
1.81 1-1/4 1-1/4 1-1/4
2.60 1-1/2 1-1-2 1-1/2
WGT.
LBS.
WGT.
LBS.
TYPE
D
WGT.
LBS.
A
12-6
12-7
12-8
.44
1
1
.95 1-1/4 1-1/4
1.19 1-1/2 1-1-2
17-6
17-7
17-8
N O . 1 9 A D J U S TA B L E S I D E O U T L E T T E E
WGT.
LBS.
A
A10-7
A10-8
WGT.
LBS.
TYPE
TYPE
WGT.
LBS.
1.10
1
1
1
1.87 1-1/4 1-1/4 1-1/4
1.98 1-1/2 1-1-2 1-1/2
35-6
35-7
35-8
1.01
1
1
1
1
1.70 1-1/4 1-1/4 1-1/4 1-1/4
2.27 1-1/2 1-1-2 1-1/2 1-1/4
WGT.
LBS.
14-6
14-7
14-8
.82
1
1.21 1-1/4
1.41 1-1/2
WGT.
LBS.
15-6
15-7
15-8
.82
1
1
1.48 1-1/4 1-1/4
1.92 1-1/2 1-1-2
.82
1
1
1.21 1-1/4 1-1/4
1.54 1-1/2 1-1-2
WGT.
LBS.
25-6
25-7
25-8
.99
1
1
1
1.98 1-1/4 1-1/4 1-1/4
2.32 1-1/2 1-1-2 1-1/2
TYPE
D
.82
1
1
1.10 1-1/4 1-1/4
1.72 1-1/2 1-1-2
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1.23
1
1
1
1
2.05 1-1/4 1-1/4 1-1/4 1-1/4
2.69 1-1/2 1-1-2 1-1/2 1-1/4
TYPE
WGT.
LBS.
45-6
45-7
45-8
.68
1
1
1.05 1-1/4 1-1/4
1.32 1-1/2 1-1-2
A
26-6
26-7
26-8
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WGT.
LBS.
40-6
40-7
40-8
WGT.
LBS.
WGT.
LBS.
TYPE
NO. 45 CROSSOVER
TYPE
D
71
21-6
21-7
21-8
16-6
16-7
16-8
TYPE
TYPE
WGT.
LBS.
TYPE
TYPE
D
.88
1
1
1
1.43 1-1/4 1-1/4 1-1/4
1.87 1-1/2 1-1-2 1-1/2
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WGT.
LBS.
A45-7
A45-8
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WGT.
LBS.
A
46-6
46-7
46-8
TYPE
64-6
64-7
64-8
C50-66
C50-77
C50-88
TYPE
1.35
1
1
1.61 1-1/4 1-1/4
2.00 1-1/2 1-1-2
WGT.
LBS.
66-6
66-7
66-8
TYPE
TYPE
WGT.
LBS.
THICKNESS OF
PLATE
70-6
70-7
70-8
.86
1
1.10 1-1/4
1.61 1-1/2
TYPE
WGT.
LBS.
ATTACHING
HOLE DIA.
TYPE
WGT.
LBS.
114-6
114-7
114-8
.63
1
1.10 1-1/4
1.25 1-1/2
NO. 17
This fitting provides a
very simple method of
adding to existing pipe
structure or building
new economical structures.
.25
.25
.25
NO. 19
Adjustable side outlet
tee for railings, greenhouses, awning frames,
etc.
5/16
5/16
5/16
RIVET
HOLE
DIA.
75-6
75-7
75-8
.31
.35
.44
TYPE
WGT.
LBS.
76-6
76-7
76-8
.44
.55
.66
ATTACHING
HOLE DIA.
RIVET
HOLE
DIA.
NO. 29
Single Socket Tee features adjustability from
300 to 600, ideal for
stairawy railings, bracing between posts, etc.
1
1-1/4
1-1/2
NO. 76 HOOK
1.25
1 7/16
1.56 1-1/4 7/16
2.05 1-1/2 7/16
1
1-1/4
1-1/2
NO. 75 COLLAR
.35
.40
.46
RIVET
HOLE
DIA.
C52-666 2.34
1
1
1
3/8
C52-777 2.84 1-1/4 1-1/4 1-1/4 3/8
C52-888 3.52 1-1/2 1-1-2 1-1-2 3/8
TYPE
WGT.
LBS.
A
68-6
68-7
68-8
84-6
84-7
84-8
RIVET
HOLE
DIA.
ATTACHING
HOLE DIA.
4.41
1
5.07 1-1/4
5.51 1-1/2
RIVET
HOLE
DIA.
C51-666 2.38
1
1
1
3/8
C51-777 2.84 1-1/4 1-1/4 1-1/4 3/8
C51-888 3.50 1-1/2 1-1-2 1-1-2 3/8
TYPE
WGT.
LBS.
WGT.
LBS.
A
3/8
3/8
3/8
TYPE
9/16
9/16
9/16
1.83
1
2.27 1-1/4
3.20 1-1/2
RIVET
HOLE
DIA.
RIVET
HOLE
DIA.
ATTACHING
HOLE DIA.
1.06
1
1
1
1.46 1-1/4 1-1/4 1-1/4
1.76 1-1/2 1-1-2 1-1-2
WGT.
LBS.
WGT.
LBS.
RIVET
HOLE
DIA.
WGT.
LBS.
C58-6
C58-7
C58-8
1.72
1
1.92 1-1/4
2.00 1-1/2
TYPE
WGT.
LBS.
ATTACHING
HOLE DIA.
RIVET
HOLE
DIA.
7/16
7/16
7/16
3/8
3/8
3/8
NO. 30
300 to 450 cross for the
intermediate rail for
stairways.
1
1-1/4
1-1/2
NO. 61 FLANGE
A
61-6
61-7
61-8
TYPE
.86
1
1.01 1-1/4
1.79 1-1/2
RIVET
HOLE
DIA.
1/4
1/4
1/4
WGT.
LBS.
61-6S
61-7S
61-8S
.96
1
1.40 1-1/4
1.79 1-1/2
WGT.
LBS.
ATTACHING
HOLE DIA.
62-6
62-7
62-8
1.79
1
2.16 1-1/4
3.02 1-1/2
ATTACHING
HOLE DIA.
9/16
9/16
9/16
WGT.
LBS.
NO. C-58
D
78-6
78-7
78-8
11/32
1/4
1/4
.51
.55
.62
1
1-1/4
1-1/2
NO. 66
Ground Sockets for setting in concrete; the
posts amy be either permanent, or removable if
required.
DIA. OF
PIN
HOLE
9/16
9/16
9/16
1
1-1/4
1-1/2
RIVET
HOLE
DIA.
N O . 6 2 R A I L I N G S TA N D A R D F L A N G E
TYPE
77-6
77-7
77-8
TYPE
WGT.
LBS.
WGT.
LBS.
RIVET
HOLE
DIA.
83-6
83-7
83-8
.62
.71
.79
NO. 114
1
1-1/4
1-1/2
DIA. OF
PIN
HOLE
1/2
1/2
1/2
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rating Pacific is your local stocking distributor for R & B Wagner Handrail
Fittings. Wagner components have assisted fabricators in producing quality,
economical railing systems for over 50 years. If your next job requires pipe or
tube rail; round, square or rectangular shapes; there are economical Wagner fittings that will save you time and money.
The following pages illustrate some of our most popular fitting and connectors.
Many of these items are IN STOCK AT GRATING PACIFIC and ready for
immediate shipment. Contact your local Grating Pacific office to place your order.
C O N TA C T G R AT I N G PA C I F I C T O R E Q U E S T T H E
C O M P L E T E 1 0 8 PA G E W A G N E R C ATA L O G !
For use on flat walls, pipe and round tube posts, square and rectangular tube posts and
in areas with limited mounting space. Universal saddle can be used with round or flat
handrail sections. Also available in Stainless Steel and Bronze.
Available in steel, aluminum, stainless steel (3/16" thick) and bronze with one, two or
three hole mounting options. Snap-on covers are used with these brackets to cover the
mounting hardware. Anodized and satin finishes available upon request.
13/4"
1"
3 "
21/2"
1/
4"
7/
16"
Available in
bronze.
3"
Steel
1930R-24
1930R
1938R
Aluminum
1931R-24
1931R
1939R
Satin
Stainless
1951R-24
1951R
1959R
Aluminum
1931F
1939F
Satin
Stainless
1951F
1959F
Steel
1930F
1938F
13/4"
Steel with
One 7/16" Hole
3474
3482
SNAP-ON COVER
For concealed mounting of single hole 1/4" formed brackets shown at left. Two and three
hole brackets must be countersunk to use these covers. Cover only; bracket not included.
Flat Saddle:
c
2 1/2"
3"
Clear Hole
c
2 1/2"
3"
Round Saddle:
c
2 1/4"
2 1/2"
3"
Holes
1/
4"
1 /4"
1"
25/8"
Steel
1960
1/4"
Satin
Stainless
1962
Aluminum
1961
Holes
c
7/
16"
13/4"
Clear Hole
23/4"
1/
4"
c
2 1/2"
2 1/2"
3"
Steel with
One 7/16" Hole
3419*
3418
3426
Steel with
Two 1/4" Holes
Steel with
Three 1/4" Holes
3434
3442
3458
3466
* This bracket uses a new forming die to adjust the vertical clearance from the underside of the handrail to the
horizontal arm to meet the 1 1/2" now required by many building codes.
Note: Many of our stamped brackets utilize the same blanking dies. Different forming dies are applied to vary
the distance to center line (c) dimension. The images shown here are for reference only.
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7/
16"
Holes
Clear Hole
Round Saddle:
c
2 1/2"
3"
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Steel
1970R
1978R
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Satin
Stainless
1990R
1998R
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C A S T B R A C K E T S C O N T. . .
2"
11/4"
c
r =3/4"
C'sunk for
1/4" Screw
Holes for
#10 FHMS
Clear Hole
35/8"
17/8"
213/16"
7/
16"
13/8"
21/8"
11/16"
21/4"
23/4" Diam.
Square Base
2"
17/8"
Mirror
Stainless
ER9005
ER9006
Round Base
11/4"
213/16"
c
2 1/2"
3"
Holes for
#10 FHMS
Aluminum
ER8102
ER8002
Anodized
Aluminum
ER8102A
ER8002A
3/
8"
3/
8"
Aluminum - 6063
Anodized Aluminum - AA-M10-C22- A41
Stainless Steel - Type 304
ClearHole
1"
Numbers in Italics
denote items that
may not be available
for immediate shipment.
313/32"
11/2"
21/4"
7/
16"
Satin
Stainless
1980SS
Aluminum
1980AL
Brass
1980BR
Bronze
1980BZ
CAST BRACKETS
Material Specifications:
Malleable Iron
535.2, ASTM A 47
Aluminum
Alloy B535.2, ASTM B 26
Clear anodized
AA-M32-C22-A41
Stainless Steel
Type 304, ASTM A 351
Bronze
C86500
Finish: Cast aluminum, stainless and bronze brackets have a #4 satin finish. Mirror finish,
chrome plating and galvanizing are available on special order.
Cast aluminum brackets are inherently weaker than other alloys. Reduce spacing between
brackets to maximize load bearing ability.
23/4" Diam.
Numbers in Italics
denote items that may
not be available for
immediate shipment.
3/
8"
3/
8"
Satin Anodized
Aluminum
1787AN
1792AN
Satin
Stainless
1788
1793
Satin
Bronze
1789
1794
3/
8"
Pipe Size
1 1/4"
1 1/2"
Sch. 40
Steel
1822
1834
Tube OD
1.660"
1.900"
Mill Finish
Sch. 40
Aluminum
1823
1835
Pipe Size
1 1/4"
1 1/2"
Countersunk
for1/4" Screw
21/4"
23/4"
13/8"
1"
C'sunk for
1/4" Screw
3/
4"
2"
Satin
Bronze
1769
1774
Unique drive-on and weld design eliminates pipe coping and saves time spent on cutting and alignment.
1/
4"
Steel
1980ST
Satin
Stainless
1768
1773
clear hole
2"
Satin Anodized
Aluminum
1767AN
1772AN
13/8"
21/8"
11/16"
7/
16"
Satin
Stainless
ER9001
ER9002
21/4"
Anodized
Aluminum
ER8101A
ER8001A
Aluminum
ER8101
ER8001
35/8"
c
2 1/2"
3"
Tube
OD
1.660"
1.900"
Steel
1006-1010
801
820
Aluminum
3003
806
824
Stainless
Type 304
810
828
33/4"
Tapped Hole
3/
4"
Satin Anodized
Aluminum
1715-2AN
1715AN
Satin
Stainless
1729-2
1729
Satin
Bronze
1740-2
1740
Pipe Size
1 1/4"
1 1/2"
Tube
OD
1.660"
1.900"
a
1 9/16"
1 11/16"
Steel
840
841
Aluminum
842
843
Stainless
844
845
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D O U B L E - L O C K S P L I C E L O C K TM
Wagners original, patented connector simplifies alignment prior to welding. WedgeLocksTM will take more than 100 pounds of tension.
Pipe Size
1"
Schedule
40
1 1/4"
1 1/4"
1 1/2"
1 1/2"
10
40
10
40
2"
2"
10
40
Tube
OD
1.320"
1.500"
1.500"
1.660"
1.660"
1.900"
1.900"
2.000"
2.380"
2.380"
2.500"
Wall
Thickness
.133"
.065"
.125"
.109"
.140"
.109"
.145"
.120"
.109"
.154"
.120"
Steel
1013
1023T*
1023T.11*
1023-L
1023
1033-L
1033
1033T
1043-L
1043
1043T
Aluminum
1014
1024T*
1024T.11*
Stainless
1015
1025T*
1025T.11*
1024
1025
1034
1034T
1035
1035T
1044
1044T
1045
1045T
Patented
a
Zinc Plated
Steel
PL3354
PL3356
PL3358
PL3368
Galvanized
Steel
G3366
G3366-6
G3354
G3356
G3358
G3368
Set
Screw
3/8"
1"
3/8"
1"
3/8"
1"
3/8"
1"
3/8" 1 3/8"
3/8" 1 3/8"
Schedule
40
40
40
OD
1.315"
1.660"
1.900"
Wall
Thickness
.133"
.140"
.145"
Steel
218
266
338
Aluminum
242
290
362
Steel
218-2
266-2
338-2
Aluminum
242-2
290-2
362-2
Aluminum
4521
6922
4444
4474
Stainless
4535
6938
4654
4684
1 5/8" INSIDE RADIUS 180 ELBOW WITH TWO TANGENTS UNTRIMMED without seam
Tube
Wall
Pipe Size
OD
Thickness
Steel
Aluminum
1 1/4"
1.660"
.140"
4639B
4649B
1 1/2"
1.900"
. 145"
4669B
4679B
R
Stainless
4661B
4691B
R
r
Pipe Size
1"
1 1/4"
1 1/2"
INSERT COUPLING
Tube
OD
1.66"
1.90"
Pipe Size
1 1/4"
1 1/2"
a
5"
5"
14 Gallon
Steel
1220
1222
1" INSIDE RADIUS 90 ELBOW WITH TWO 2" TANGENTS without seam
Wall
Pipe Size
Schedule
OD
Thickness
1"
40
1.315"
.133"
1 1/4"
40
1.660"
.140"
R
1 1/2"
40
1.900"
.145"
* Denotes an elbow with a seam. These elbows are ADA compliant and provide 1 1/2" clearance.
Pipe Size
R
r
2 1/2"
Tube
OD
1.500"
2.500"
2.880"
3.000"
Wall
Thickness
.120"
.120"
.203"
.120"
r
1.50"
3.75"
3.56"
3.50"
R
2.25"
5.00"
5.00"
5.00"
Steel
7914*
9610
9600
9620
Aluminum
7930*
9613
9603
9623
Stainless
7946*
Steel
9215
9220
Steel
4507
6906
4434*
4464*
Alloy 304
Stainless
9217
9222
C-C
S I N G L E - L O C K S P L I C E - L O C K TM
Patented
Available in steel, aluminum alloy 3003 and stainless steel type 304. Splice-locks are
designed for the alignment of handrail sections and as expansion joints. They are most effective as a joint stiffener when used within 12" of a welded Use as Connectors or Expansion Joints
a
post or handrail bracket. For maximum strength, use
double-lock splice-locks shown above (top right of
this page).
Splice-locks have a similar shear strength as standard pipe but are not to be used in post assemblies.
SINGLE SPLICE-LOCKTM FOR PIPE AND ROUND TUBING
Tube
Wall
Pipe Size Schedule Diameter Thickness
a
Steel
1 1/4"
40
1.660"
.140"
3 3/4"
3314
1 1/4"
40
1.660"
.140"
6"
3320
1 1/2"
40
1.900"
.145"
3 3/4"
3318
1 1/2"
40
1.900"
.145"
6"
3324
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Steel
PL3314
PL3320
PL3318
PL3324
Galvanized
Steel
G3314
G3320
G3318
G3324
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Set
Screw
3/8"
1"
3/8"
1"
3/8" 1 3/8"
3/8" 1 3/8"
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Steel
214*
7906
7906.120
268
340*
7956
402*
Aluminum
228
7922
292
364
7972
418*
Stainless
271-S
7938
7938.120
317
389
7988
433*
Steel
507
6956
270*
342*
421
Aluminum
517
6967
294
366
444
Stainless
527
6975
464
391
456-3*
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Aluminum flanges on this page are intended for cover flange use only. Set screws are not
for structural use.
Other alloys are available on special request. Supplied with a mill finish. Contact Grating
Pacific regarding polishing, plating, galvanizing, anodizing or special finishes.
Numbers in Italics denote items that may not be available for immediate shipment.
PLAIN FLANGE
Pipe Size
3/4"
1"
1 1/4"
Tube
OD
1.050"
1.315"
1.660"
Steel
1006-1010
610
618
626
Aluminum
3003
650
666
674
Tube
OD
1.050"
1.315"
1.660"
Steel
1006-1010
611
619
627
Aluminum
3003
651
659
667
Tube
OD
1.050"
1.315"
1.660"
Steel
1006-1010
611A
619A
627A
Aluminum
3003
651A
659A
667A
Tube
OD
1.050"
1.315"
1.660"
Steel
1006-1010
612
620
628
Aluminum
3003
652
660
668
Heavy Flush Base Flanges are available with two, three and four holes.
Contact Grating Pacific for part numbers and availability.
Set screws are not for structural use.
Pipe
Size
1 1/4"
1 1/2"
Tube
OD
1.660"
1.900"
Steel
1008
2526
2534
Stainless
Type 304
2606
2614
Bronze
C2800
BZ2526
BZ2534
Aluminum
D002
D016
3247
D046
3248
D069-2
3249
D091
3250
D121
D136
3250-3
Stainless
D003
D017
3267
D047
3268
D069-3
3269
D092
3270
D122
D137
D171
T Y P E D F L AT W E L D - O N D I S K S
Weld
Aluminum
3003
2566
2574
Pipe
Size
1"
1 1/4"
1 1/2"
2"
Thickness
1/8"
1/8"
1/8"
1/8"
3"
Tube
OD
1.000"
1.250"
1.315"
1.500"
1.660"
1.750"
1.900"
2.000"
2.375"
2.500"
3.000"
3.500"
a
1/8"
1/8"
3/16"
1/8"
3/16"
1/8"
3/16"
1/8"
3/16"
1/8"
1/8"
3/16"
Steel
D001
D015
3227
D045
3228
D069-1
3229
D090
3230
D120
D135
3230-3
10 Ga. Thickness
Can be used with optional Wedge-Lock connector shown on page 67. Weld and grind smooth.
Steel
3206-1
3207-1
3220-D
3221-D
1/
8"
ROUND DISKS
Disks are available in many other diameters, thicknesses and
alloys contact Grating Pacific with your inquires.
Diameter
3"
3"
3"
Thickness
1/8"
3/16"
1/4"
Steel
D135
D139
D143
Aluminum
D136
D140
D144
Pipe
Size
304
Stainless
D137
D141
D145
3/4"
1"
WALL RETURNS
Wall returns for 1.500" tubing are designed to meet the 1992 ADA guidelines requiring a
1 1/2" clearance between the wall and handrail. Newer ICC, NFPA. ANSI and the 2003 ADA
Accessibility Guidelines now note this as a minimum clearance. Confirm your local requirements before specifying any Grating Pacific product.
d
1 1/4"
1 1/2"
2"
b
c
b
c
b
c
2 1/2"
3"
3 1/2"
4"
Tube
OD
.750"
1.000"
1.050"
1.250"
1.315"
1.500"
1.660"
1.750"
1.900"
2.000"
2.375"
2.500"
2.875"
3.000"
3.500"
4.000"
4.500"
a
3/4"
9/16"
5/8"
1 1/16"
1"
1 1/8"
1 1/8"
15/16"
1 1/8""
1 1/4"
1 3/8"
1 5/16"
1 1/4"
1 7/16"
1 1/4"
1 5/16"
1 5/8"
Steel
3233-2
3233-1
3223
3233
3218
3222
3219
3222-2
3220
3226
3221
3226-2
3224
3226-4
3225
3225-2
3225-4
Aluminum
3234-2
3234-1
3243
3234
3238
3242
3239
3242-2
3240
3246
3241
3246-2
3244
3236-4
3245
3245-2
3245-4
Stainless
3263-2
3263-1
3257
3263
3258
3262
3259
3262-2
3260
3266
3261
3266-2
3264
3266-4
3265
3265-2
3265-4
10 Ga. Thickness
FOR PIPE
Deburr inside of pipe
to give chamfered
caps an easy start
Wall Returns are available with two and three holes. Contact Grating Pacific for part numbers and availability. Set screws are not for structural use.
a
a
3.81"
3.88"
4.44"
3.75"
4.44"
b
1.50"
1.67"
2.17"
1.55"
2.05"
c
2.25"
2.50"
3.00"
2.50"
3.00"
d
3.50"
3.50"
3.50"
3.50"
3.50"
Steel
1150-1
1100-1
1103-1
1130-1
1133-1
Pipe Size
3/4"
1 1/4"
1 1/2"
Tube
OD
1.050"
1.660"
1.900"
a
5/8"
1 1/8"
1 1/8"
Steel
Sch. 40
3208M*
3211
3212
LOL
* Machined
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SOLID BALLS
Round solid balls without holes can be easily drilled and welded.
Contact Grating
Pacific regarding
availability in brass.
FOR SCHEDULE
40 PIPE SIZE ONLY
a
Pipe
Size
1 1/4"
1 1/2"
Tube
OD
1.660"
1.900"
Wall
Thickness
.140"
.145"
/2"
a
3/16"
3/16"
Steel
3286
3287
Stainless
3286-SS
3287-SS
/8"
/4"
1"
7 Ga. Thickness
Contact Grating
Pacific regarding
availability in brass.
Size
1/2"
5/8"
3/4"
1"
Steel
1010HR
SDB105
SDB106
SDB108
SDB110
Aluminum
Alloy 2011
SDB205
SDB210
Stainless
Type 316
SDB305
SDB306
SDB308
SDB310
Yellow Brass
Alloy C26000
SDB405
SDB406
SDB408
SDB410
Silicon Bronze
Alloy C65500
SB4100
Pipe
Size
1 1/4"
1 1/2"
Tube
OD
1.500"
1.660"
1.900"
a
1/2"
1/2"
1/2"
Steel
D045D
3228-F
3229-F
Aluminum
D046D
3248-F
3249-F
T Y P E H O VA L T O P D R I V E - O N CA P S
Stainless
D047D
3268-F
3269-F
16 Ga. Thickness
Pipe
Size
1 1/4"
1 1/4"
1 1/2"
1 1/2"
Tube
OD
1.500"
1.660"
1.660"
1.900"
1.900"
2.000"
Wall
Thickness
.083"
.109"
.140"
.109"
.145"
.120"
a
1/2"
1/2"
1/2"
1/2"
1/2"
1/2"
Steel
3222D-14
3211-LH
3211-H
3212-LH
3212-H
3226D
Satin
Stainless
POST CAPS
Pressed, except as noted. Pressed caps
have radius corners. When used with
aluminum architectural tubing, you will
need to relieve corners to drive on cap.
Tube Size
3/4" 3/4"
1" 1"
1 1/4" 1 1/4"
1 1/2" 1 1/2"
2" 2"
2 1/2" 2 1/2"
3" 3"
3 1/2" 3 1/2"
4" 4"
6" 6"
Steel
5174
5150
5162
5156
5100
5104
5106
5112
5120
5149
Aluminum
5175
5152
5163
5158
5101
5105
5107
5113
5121
5149A
Stainless
5176
5154
5164
5160
5103
5111
5109
5115
5123
Aluminum 6061
4351
4356
4361
4366
4371
4376
3211-SS
3212-SS
3266D
RINGS
For use in railings, fencing and any
ornamental fabrication that you desire.
Available in steel, aluminum and stainless
steel. Contact Grating Pacific for availability
of brass or bronze rings and special finishes.
1/2" Diameter Solid Round Bar
O R N A M E N TA L
BALLS AND
HEMISPHERES
These hollow metal balls
and hemispheres have a
wide range of applications
for the designer and fabricator. They have an ample
wall thickness for welding,
screwing or tapping. Steel
balls are 11 gauge and
aluminum, stainless and brass balls have a 1/8" wall thickness. Standard finish is mill
with the weld seam ground flush.
Custom sizes and finishes are available. Contact Grating Pacific for availability and pricing.
Outside Diameter
2 1/2"
3"
3 1/2"
4"
5"
6"
Steel 1018
4350
4355
4360
4365
4370
4375
HOLLOW BALLS
Aluminum
Alloy 3003
4112
4132
4152
4182
4192
Stainless
Type 304
4114
4134
4154
4184
4194
Yellow Brass
Alloy C26000
4116
4136
4156
4186
4196
Silicon Bronze
Alloy C65500
SB4110
SB4130
SB4150
SB4180
SB4190
Steel
Aluminum
Size
1010HR
Alloy 3003
1"
B4100
B4101
1 1/2"
B4105
B4106
12"
B4190*
B4192*
*12" diameter hemispheres have a 5/16" hole.
Stainless
Type 304
B4102
B4107
B4194*
Yellow Brass
Alloy C26000
B4103
B4108
B4196*
Silicon Bronze
Alloy C65500
BSB4100
BSB4105
BSB4190*
Size
2"
3"
4"
8"
12"
Steel
1010HR
4110
4130
4150
4180
4190
HEMISPHERES
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TEL (888) 936-9201
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TEL (800) 321-4314
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Seamless
Not Cast
Outside Diameter
2 1/2"
3"
3 1/2"
4"
5"
6"
T R A C Y, C A
TEL (800) 491-7999
FAX (209) 832-6311
Steel
4380
4382
4384
4386
4388
4390
Aluminum
4381
4383
4385
4387
4389
4391
WOODBURN, OR
TEL (800) 942-4041
FAX (503) 980-2068
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TEL (800) 243-3939
FAX (206) 575-6455
A D V A N TA G E S
The ThruFlow decking system offers a number of advantages over traditional
decking products:
No maintenance
Slip resistant
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Stocked in light gray and maple
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Barefoot friendly
Ultraviolet resistant
Stays cool under direct sunlight
A.D.A. compliant
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D E S I G N PAT T E R N S
AMPLIMESH 101
.16"
.20"
.30"
1.5"
2.1"
2.38"
AMPLIMESH 102
AMPLIGRIP 201
.500"
1.35"
6.88"
5.38"
.30"
AMPLIGRIP
.240"
9.50"
.23"
AMPLIMESH 123
.11"
3.00"
AMPLIMESH 103
AMPLIGRIP 202
AMPLISCREEN
.240"
.297"
1.4"
2.875"
.96"
.229"
Ampliscreen 351 is perfect for sun screen applications. The rich design complimented by the overall strand depth of 1-3/8 provides an attractive and economic solution to screening applications.
3.125"
AMPLIMESH 104
AMPLISCREEN 351
7.250 "
2.5"
.161"
.1.375"
.058"
2.910"
Custom size panels are available for all products. Illustrated hole dimensions may var y on
c us t o m s i z es . C o n t a c t o ur s a l es s t a f f f or a s si s ta n c e w i th cu st o m p an e l s .
3.5"
3.444"
.12"
.295"
FINISHES
3.450"
.15"
4.00"
.068"
4.420"
3.250"
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