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INDEX
M E TA L B A R G R AT I N G S PA G E BAR GRATINGS • Pg. 3 GRIP STRUT • Pgs. 19-22
Bar Grating Specification ................................3
Welded Steel Grating ......................................4
Swaged Aluminum Grating ............................5
Pressure Locked Grating ..................................6
Stainless Steel Grating ....................................7
Riveted Grating ................................................8
Aluminum Plank Grating ................................9
Bar Grating Stair Treads ..................................9
Heavy Duty Bar Gratings ................................10 - 13
Bridge Decking ................................................13 PERF-O GRIP • Pgs. 25-26 GRATE LOCK • Pgs. 27-28
Embed Frames..................................................14
Trench Grating ................................................15
Inlet Grates & Frames ......................................16
Bar Grating Fasteners & Banding ....................17
Bar Grating Manufacturing Tolerances ............18

M E TA L S A F E T Y G R AT I N G S
Grip Strut Safety Grating ................................19 - 22
Heavy Duty Grip Strut ....................................23
MOLDED FIBERGLASS • Pgs. 35-38 PULTRUDED FIBERGLASS • Pgs. 39-41
Roof Top Walkways..........................................24
Traction Tread Safety Grating..........................24
Perf-O Grip Safety Grating ..............................25 - 26
Grate-Lock Interlocking Safety Grating ............27 - 28
Safety Grating Stair Treads ..............................29 - 30
Safety Grating Ladder Rungs ..........................30
Safety Grating Walkway Channels ..................31
Floor Re-Surfacing Products ............................32

F I B E R G L A S S G R AT I N G S PERFORATED METALS • Pgs. 43-46 EXPANDED METALS • Pgs. 47-50


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 WIRE CLOTH • Pgs. 51-54 ACO DRAIN • Pgs. 55-60
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 STAIR NOSING • Pgs. 61-62 ORSOGRIL • Pgs. 65-69

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
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INTRODUCTION

M etal bar grating can be defined as a series


of metal bars positioned vertically, placed
an equal distance apart and joined by cross
consulting the manufacturer. Heavy Duty
grating products are commonly manufac-
tured with bearing bar spacings ranging
M E T H O D S O F A S S E M B LY

members to form a rectangular or reticuline pat- from 15/16" to 38/16" (2-3/8") on center.
tern. Typically manufactured from mild carbon CROSS BARS – The bars used to secure
steel, 6000 series aluminum and 300 series stain- the position of the bearing bars are com-
less steels, bar gratings are also available in spe- monly designated as the cross bars. Cross
cialty metal alloys to suit nearly any application. bar profiles vary according to the method of
BEARING BARS – The vertically positioned bars assembly and material selected. As with
are designated as the bearing bars. These bars bearing bars, cross bar spacing is measured
range in size from 3/4" x 1/8" for light pedestri- as on center spacing. The customary cross
an traffic to 7" x 1/2" for extreme vehicular bar spacing is 4" on center. On special order, WELDED GRATING SWAGED PRESSURE LOCKED
Manufactured by welding the Cross bars are inserted into pre-
loads. Typically, the spacing of the bearing bars 2" on center and other special spacings are cross bar/bearing bar intersec- punched holes in the bearing
is indicated in sixteenths of an inch, measured also available. tion, typically by automated bars and hydraulically swaged
from the center of one bar to the center of the forge welding machines. to lock the bars in place. Most
Provides a secure welded con- effective for the manufacture of
adjacent bar. This center-to-center or on center
nection and is ideal for most aluminum, stainless steel, and
spacing ranges from 7/16" to 19/16" (1-3/16") on industrial applications. close mesh gratings.
O.C. BEARING
standard grating products. Standard gratings
BAR SPACING
are also available with wider spacings
providing even greater open
area, but should not be
specified without

WIDTH O.C. CROSS BAR


SPACING DOVETAIL PRESSURE LOCKED RIVETED GRATING
BEARING BAR Assembled by inserting Bearing bars are permanently
punched bearing and cross bars riveted to reticulated cross bars
CROSS BAR into an "eggcrate" configuration to form our most rigid and
SPAN and deforming the cross bars durable products. Extremely
under hydraulic pressure. well suited to absorb shock
Excellent for the manufacture and impact loads from cart
of architectural gratings. and dolley traffic.

SPECIFICATION CONSIDERATIONS

P roper specification of bar gratings includes a


determination of load conditions, effective
unsupported clear span, flooring surface, trim
cause the top surface of the bars to become slip-
pery, the optional serr a te d surface should be
considered. When serrated surfaces are specified,
WIDTH
SPAN

and finish. Appropriate consideration of these the bearing bar depth must be increased 1/4"
elements plus any features unique to their partic- greater than the sizes shown in the load tables
ular application will allow the specifying authori- and selection guides to provide the equivalent
ty to select products that will provide years of strength of non-serrated bars.
continuing service. BANDING – To enhance architectural appear-
SPAN – In grating nomenclature, span serves ance or to provide additional transverse stiffness,
a dual role in defining two significant features. the open ends of the grating panels can be band- UNSUPPORTED SPAN
First, unsupported span indicates the clear dis- ed. This is achieved by welding a flatbar, similar
tance between effective points of support for the in size to the bearing bars, to the cut ends of the
grating. Once the specifier has established the grating panel. Banding can reduce impact stresses
design load and acceptable deflection criteria, by transferring loads to adjacent bars that are not
grating selection will be dictated by determining directly subjected to service loads. Trim banding
the maximum unsupported span and consulting should always be considered when the grating
the load tables on the pages that follow. Secondly, panels are designed to be removable on even an
span indicates the overall finished length of the infrequent basis. Additionally, banding should
grating panels (parallel to the bearing bars) as always be specified when the ends of the bearing OPTIONAL
they are supplied to the customer. bars are unsupported or the grating is designed SERRATED SURFACE
WIDTH – The overall dimension of the grating to service vehicular loads. Further banding
panel measured perpendicular to the bearing bar descriptions and welding standards can be found
span is designated as the panel width. on page 17 of this catalog.
Commonly manufactured and stocked in 24" and FINISHES – Steel grating products are usually
36" nominal widths, grating panels can easily be shipped with one of three standard finishes, bare
supplied in a variety of widths to suit the needs steel, painted with one coat of the manufacturers OPTIONAL
of any application. For non-stock widths, consult red or black paint, or hot dip galvanized after fab- END BANDING
the Panel Width Chart on page 17 of this cata- rication in accordance with ASTM Standard A-123.
log. Additionally, custom widths can be shop fab- Aluminum products are commonly supplied as
ricated to hold any specific tolerance. mill finished, but are also available with optional tionally be supplied with specialty custom finishes
SERRATED SURFACE – The excellent drainage anodized finishes. Stainless steel products as pro- such as enamel or epoxy coatings. When consider-
and self-cleaning characteristics of plain surface duced typically require secondary finishing such ing such finishes, careful evaluation of the speci-
grating make it suitable for the majority of appli- as chemical cleaning, abrasive blasting or electro- fied material and consultation with the coating
cations. In the presence of materials which could polishing. All of our grating products can addi- manufacturer is essential.

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WELDED STEEL GRATING

W 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
TABLE
TA B L OF
E OSPACINGS
STANDARD
F S PA CAVAILABLE
I N G S AVA I L A B L E
4" Standard Welded Grating with bearing
bars spaced at 1-3/16" on center and
WELDED 3
1 16" cross bars at 4" on center. The
bar/bearing bar intersection, make these products our most popular. Manufactured workhorse of industrial flooring
GRATING products serving a multitude of
from ASTM A-1011 carbon steel, welded gratings are recommended for nearly all
TYPE W-19-4 applications.
industrial flooring applications.
2" 2" Bearing bars spaced at 1-3/16" on
To specify welded steel grating, first specify the type of grating from the adjacent center and close spaced cross bars at
OTHER BAR
table. In the instance of standard welded grating, the "W W" indicates the assembly of SPACINGS
3
1 16" 2" on center. Preferred for short spans
and where small wheeled carts must
the grating shall be Welded construction, the " 1 9 " indicates that the bearing bars AVAILABLE smoothly pass over the grating.
shall be 19/16's (1-3/16) inches on center, and the " 4 " indicates that the cross bars TYPE W-19-2
shall be spaced at 4 inches on center. Following selection of the type of grating, con- 4" Bearing bars spaced at 15/16“ on center
sult the load table below to select the appropriate bearing bar size for the loads and with cross bars at 4" on center. Provides
15 additional floor surface area and
spans to be serviced. Proper designation for standard welded grating with 1" x 3/16" 16"
increases load capacity by 26% when
bearing bars is indicated W-19-4 1" x 3/16". compared to standard spaced products.
TYPE W-15-4
2" 2" Bearing bars spaced at 15/16” on
center and close spaced cross bars at
TYPE W-19-4 15 2" on center. Yields the dual
16"
advantage of closer spaced bearing
bars and cross bars.
TYPE W-15-2
4" The bar spacings on types W-11-4
ADA and W-11-2 both conform with the
11
CONFORMING 16 " rigid provisions of the Americans
SPACINGS with Disabilities Act. When
specifying gratings to comply with
TYPE W-11-4 ADA requirements, it is critical to
2" 2" specify 3/16” thick bearing bars that
span "perpendicular to the normal
11 flow of traffic."
TYPE W-11-4 16 "

TYPE W-11-2

STEEL BAR GRATING LOAD TABLE


1 9 - 4 / 1 9 - 2 L O A D TA B L E
UNSUPPORTED SPAN WEIGHT PER SQ. FT. (LBS.)
BEARING BAR SIZE
2'-0" 2'-6" 3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 8'-0" 9'-0" 19-4 19-2 15-4 15-2 11-4 11-2 7-4 7-2
U 355 227 158 116 89 70
3/4 X 1/8 D .099 .155 .223 .304 .397 .503 LOADS AND DEFLECTIONS ARE THEORETICAL VALUES BASED 4.0 4.8 4.9 5.7 6.4 7.2 9.7 10.7
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
3/4 X 3/16 D .099 .155 .223 .304 .397 .503 DEFLECTIONS IN EXCESS OF 1/4" ARE NOT RECOMMENDED. 5.6 6.4 6.9 7.7 9.2 10.0 14.5 16.0
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 5.9 6.2 7.1 8.2 9.0 12.9 14.2
D .060 .093 .134 .182 .238 .302 .372 .451 .536
U 947 606 421 309 237 187 152 125 105 LBS. PER FT. OF GRATING WIDTH
1 X 3/16 D .074 .116 .168 .228 .298 .377 .466 .563 .670 D = DEFLECTION IN INCHES 7.4 8.4 9.2 10.2 12.1 13.1 19.4 21.3
C 947 758 632 541 474 421 379 344 316
D .060 .093 .134 .182 .238 .302 .372 .451 .536
U 987 632 439 322 247 195 158 130 110 93 81
1-1/4 X 1/8 D .060 .093 .134 .182 .238 .302 .372 .451 .536 .629 .730 6.4 7.4 7.8 8.8 10.3 11.3 15.8 17.1
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
1-1/4 X 3/16 D .060 .093 .134 .182 .238 .302 .372 .451 .536 .629 .730 9.0 10.0 11.2 12.2 14.9 15.9 23.8 25.7
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
1-1/2 X 1/8 D .050 .078 .112 .152 .199 .251 .310 .376 .447 .524 .608 .794 1.006 7.4 8.4 9.2 10.2 12.1 13.1 18.8 20.0
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 12.5 13.7 15.1 18.1 19.6 28.1 30.1
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 14.1 15.7 17.1 20.9 22.3 32.5 34.4
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
2 X 3/16 D .037 .058 .084 .114 .149 .189 .233 .282 .335 .393 .456 .596 .754 14.3 15.7 17.8 19.2 23.7 25.1 36.9 38.8
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
U 4796 3069 2132 1566 1199 947 767 634 533 454 392 300 237
2-1/4 X 3/16 D .033 .052 .074 .101 .132 .168 .207 .250 .298 .350 .406 .530 .670 15.9 17.4 19.8 21.2 26.5 27.9 41.3 43.2
C 4796 3837 3197 2741 2398 2132 1918 1744 1599 1476 1370 1199 1066
D .026 .041 .060 .081 .106 .134 .166 .200 .238 .280 .324 .424 .536
U 5921 3789 2632 1933 1480 1170 947 783 658 561 483 370 292
2-1/2 X 3/16 D .030 .047 .067 .091 .119 .151 .186 .225 .268 .315 .365 .477 .603
C 5921 4737 3947 3383 2961 2632 2368 2153 1974 1822 1692 1480 1316 17.5 19.0 21.8 23.3 29.2 30.7 45.6 47.5
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.

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):
FOR TYPES 15-4 AND 15-2: 1.26 FOR TYPES 11-4 AND 11-2: 1.72 FOR TYPES 7-4 AND 7-2: 2.71

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. 2'-6" 3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 8'-0" 9'-0"
50 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 1-1/2 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
75 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 1-1/2 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
100 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 1-1/2 x 3/16 1-3/4 x 3/16 1-3/4 x 3/16 2-1/4 x 3/16 2-1/2 x 3/16
125 1 x 1/8 1 x 1/8 1 x 1/8 1 x 1/8 1-1/4 x 1/8 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 2-1/4 x 3/16 –
150 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 1-1/2 x 3/16 1-3/4 x 3/16 1-3/4 x 3/16 2 x 3/16 2-1/2 x 3/16 –
200 1 x 1/8 1 x 1/8 1 x 1/8 1-1/4 x 1/8 1-1/4 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 2-1/4 x 3/16 – –
300 1 x 1/8 1 x 3/16 1 x 3/16 1-1/4 x 3/16 1-1/2 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 – –

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SWAGED ALUMINUM GRATING

A luminum grating products are light in weight, resistant to atmospheric corrosion, non-
sparking and offer an attractive appearance. These characteristics make aluminum grating
especially suitable for water and sewage treatment facilities, marine environments, food process-
ing and petro-chemical installations. Manufactured from 6061 and 6063 alloys, the most popular TABLE
TA B LOF
E OSPACINGS
F S PA CAVAILABLE
I N G S AVA I L A B L E
and economical method of assembly for aluminum gratings is pressure locking by the swaging STANDARD TYPE 19-4 4" ADA TYPE 11-4 4"
process. This versatile manufacturing system allows us to offer three distinct profiles: Standard ALUMINUM CONFORMING
11
Rectangular Bar, Flush-Top Rectangular Bar and I-bar. Each profile is illustrated below. GRATING 13 16" SPACINGS 16 "
To specify Grating Pacific Swaged Aluminum Grating, the type of grating is indicated by des-
ignating one of the three profiles shown combined with the bearing bar/cross bar spacings illus-
trated in the table. Following selection of the type of grating, consult the load table below to
Bearing Bars at 1-3/16" O.C. Bearing Bars at 11/16" O.C.
select the appropriate bearing bar size for the loads and spans to be served. Cross Bars at 4" O.C. Cross Bars at 4" O.C.

EXAMPLES: A-19-4 FOR RECTANGULAR BAR GRATINGS


OTHER BAR TYPE 19-2 2" 2" TYPE 11-2 2" 2"
AF-19-4 FOR FLUSH TOP GRATINGS
AI-19-4 FOR I-BAR GRATINGS SPACINGS
11
AVAILABLE 3
1 16" 16 "

Bearing Bars at 1-3/16" O.C. Bearing Bars at 11/16" O.C.


Cross Bars at 2" O.C. Cross Bars at 2" O.C.

TYPE 15-4 TYPE 7-4


4" 4"
7
15
16 " 16 "

Bearing Bars at 15/16" O.C. Bearing Bars at 7/16" O.C.


Cross Bars at 4" O.C. Cross Bars at 4" O.C.

I-BAR PROFILE "AI" RECTANGULAR BAR PROFILE "A" FLUSH TOP PROFILE"AF"
TYPE 15-2 TYPE 7-2
2" 2" 2" 2"
Lighter, extruded I-beams with a Rectangular bearing bars available Similar to Profile "A" except the
standard skid resistant, fluted sur- with plain or serrated surface are special extruded cross bar is 15
7
"
16
face have essentially the same load swaged with the cross bar below swaged flush with the top surface "
16

carrying capacity as rectangular bar the walking surface and fully of the bearing bars providing a
products of equal depth. secured within the bearing bar. more comfortable walking surface.
Bearing Bars at 15/16" O.C. Bearing Bars at 7/16" O.C.
Cross Bars at 2" O.C. Cross Bars at 2" O.C.

ALUMINUM GRATING LOAD TABLE


1 9 - 4 / 1 9 - 2 L O A D TA B L E
UNSUPPORTED SPAN WEIGHT PER SQ. FT. (LBS.)
BEARING BAR SIZE
2'-0" 2'-6" 3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 8'-0" 9'-0" 19-4 19-2 15-4 15-2 11-4 11-2 7-4 7-2
U 421 269 187 137 105 83
1 X 1/8 D .144 .225 .324 .441 .576 .729 LOADS AND DEFLECTIONS ARE THEORETICAL VALUES BASED ON 1.8 2.2 2.2 2.6 2.9 3.3 4.4 4.7
C 421 337 281 241 211 187
D .115 .180 .259 .353 .461 .583 12,000 PSI UNIT STRESS. FOR PEDESTRIAN COMFORT DEFLECTIONS
1 X 3/16 U 632 404 281 206 158 125 IN EXCESS OF 1/4" ARE
D .144 .225 .324 .441 .576 .729 U = SAFE UNIFORM LOAD, LBS. PER SQ. FT. 2.6 2.9 3.2 3.5 4.2 4.5 6.4 6.7
OR 1" I-BAR C 632 505 421 361 316 281 NOT RECOMMENDED.
D .115 .180 .259 .353 .461 .583 C = SAFE CONCENTRATED MID-SPAN LOAD,
U 658 421 292 215 164 130 105 87 73 LBS. PER FT. OF GRATING WIDTH
1-1/4 X 1/8 D .115 .180 .259 .353 .461 .583 .720 .871 1.037 2.2 2.5 2.7 3.0 3.6 3.9 5.4 5.7
C 658 526 439 376 329 292 263 239 219 D = DEFLECTION IN INCHES
D .092 .144 .207 .282 .369 .467 .576 .697 .829
1-1/4 X 3/16 U 987 632 439 322 247 195 158 130 110 93 81
D .115 .180 .259 .353 .461 .583 .720 .871 1.037 1.217 1.411 3.1 3.5 3.9 4.2 5.2 5.5 7.9 8.3
OR 1-1/4" I-BAR C 987 789 658 564 493 439 395 359 329 304 282
D .092 .144 .207 .282 .369 .467 .576 .697 .829 .973 1.129
U 947 606 421 309 237 187 152 125 105 90 77 67 59
1-1/2 X 1/8 D .096 .150 .216 .294 .384 .486 .600 .726 .864 1.014 1.176 1.350 1.536 2.6 2.9 3.2 3.5 4.2 4.5 6.4 6.7
C 947 758 632 541 474 421 379 344 316 291 271 253 237
D .077 .120 .173 .235 .307 .389 .480 .581 .691 .811 .941 1.080 1.229
1-1/2 X 3/16 U 1421 909 632 464 355 281 227 188 158 135 116 101 89
D .096 .150 .216 .294 .384 .486 .600 .726 .864 1.014 1.176 1.350 1.536 3.7 4.0 4.6 4.9 6.1 6.5 9.4 9.8
OR 1-1/2" I-BAR C 1421 1137 947 812 711 632 568 517 474 437 406 379 355
D .077 .120 .173 .235 .307 .389 .480 .581 .691 .811 .941 1.080 1.229
1-3/4 X 3/16 U 1934 1238 860 632 484 382 309 256 215 183 158 138 121
D .082 .129 .185 .252 .329 .417 .514 .622 .741 .869 1.008 1.157 1.317 4.2 4.6 5.3 5.6 7.1 7.4 10.9 11.3
OR 1-3/4" I-BAR C 1934 1547 1289 1105 967 860 774 703 645 595 553 516 484
D .066 .103 .148 .202 .263 .333 .411 .498 .592 .695 .806 .926 1.053
2 X 3/16 U 2526 1617 1123 825 632 499 404 334 281 239 206 180 158
D .072 .113 .162 .221 .288 .365 .450 .545 .648 .761 .882 1.013 1.152 4.8 5.1 6.0 6.3 8.0 8.4 12.4 12.8
OR 2" I-BAR C 2526 2021 1684 1444 1263 1123 1011 919 842 777 722 674 632
D .058 .090 .130 .176 .230 .292 .360 .436 .518 .608 .706 .810 .922
2-1/4 X 3/16 U 3197 2046 1421 1044 799 632 512 423 355 303 261 227 200
D .064 .100 .144 .196 .256 .324 .400 .484 .576 .676 .784 .900 1.024 5.4 5.7 6.7 7.0 9.0 9.3 14.0 14.3
OR 2-1/4" I-BAR C 3197 2558 2132 1827 1599 1421 1279 1163 1066 984 914 853 799
D .051 .080 .115 .157 .205 .259 .320 .387 .461 .541 .627 .720 .819
2-1/2 X 3/16 U 3947 2526 1754 1289 987 780 632 522 439 374 322 281 247
D .058 .090 .130 .176 .230 .292 .360 .436 .518 .608 .706 .810 .922 5.9 6.3 7.4 7.7 10.0 10.3 15.5 15.8
OR 2-1/2" I-BAR C 3947 3158 2632 2256 1974 1754 1579 1435 1316 1215 1128 1053 987
D .046 .072 .104 .141 .184 .233 .288 .348 .415 .487 .564 .648 .737
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):
FOR TYPES 15-4 AND 15-2: 1.26 FOR TYPES 11-4 AND 11-2: 1.72 FOR TYPES 7-4 AND 7-2: 2.71

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. 2'-0" 2'-6" 3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0"
50 1 x 1/8 1 x 1/8 1 x 3/16 1 x 3/16 1 x 3/16 1-1/4 x 3/16 1-1/2 x 3/16 1-3/4 x 3/16 2 x 3/16 2-1/4 x 3/16 2-1/2 x 3/16
75 1 x 1/8 1 x 1/8 1 x 3/16 1 x 3/16 1-1/4 x 3/16 1-1/4 x 3/16 1-1/2 x 3/16 1-3/4 x 3/16 2 x 3/16 2-1/4 x 3/16 2-1/2 x 3/16
100 1 x 1/8 1 x 1/8 1 x 3/16 1 x 3/16 1-1/4 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 2-1/4 x 3/16 2-1/2 x 3/16
125 1 x 1/8 1 x 1/8 1 x 3/16 1-1/4 x 3/16 1-1/4 x 3/16 1-1/2 x 3/16 1-3/4 x 3/16 2 x 3/16 2-1/4 x 3/16 2-1/2 x 3/16 –
150 1 x 1/8 1 x 1/8 1 x 3/16 1-1/4 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 2-1/4 x 3/16 2-1/2 x 3/16 –
200 1 x 1/8 1 x 1/8 1 x 3/16 1-1/4 x 3/16 1-1/2 x 3/16 1-3/4 x 3/16 2 x 3/16 2-1/4 x 3/16 2-1/2 x 3/16 – –
300 1 x 1/8 1 x 3/16 1-1/4 x 3/16 1-1/2 x 3/16 1-3/4 x 3/16 2 x 3/16 2-1/4 x 3/16 2-1/2 x 3/16 – – –

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PRESSURE LOCKED GRATING

G rating Pacific offers two distinct types of


Pressure Locked Gratings which are iden-
tified by their method of assembly.
Gratings ideal candidates for architectural and
ornamental applications such as grilles, screens
and fences. Additionally, pressure locked meth-
with the rigid spacing requirements of the
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). These
products are commonly installed at the entrance
Manufactured without the introduction of heat ods of manufacturing allow for the production to public buildings where concerns of pedestrian
or riveting, these gratings provide a finished of close mesh gratings with minimal open area. traffic and high heeled shoes coincide with
product with attractive architectural lines. This Pressure Locked Gratings with bearing bars needs for ventilation and drainage.
pleasing appearance makes Pressure Locked spaced at 11/16" and 7/16" on center conform

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
ISOMETRIC TYPE PS-7-4
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 STANDARD MESH


DOVETAIL INTERSECTION 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 recom-
mended that all Pressure Locked Gratings be specified with all cutouts and open ends banded (see banding
definition on page 3).

TABLE
TA B LOF
E SPACINGS
O F S PA CAVAILABLE
I N G S AVA I L A B L E C U S T O M B E A R I N G B A R S PA C I N G S
The Dovetail Pressure Locked method of manufacturing is particularly flexi-
STANDARD TYPE 19-4 4" ADA TYPE 11-4 4" ble in that it allows for the production of gratings with custom bearing bar spac-
MESH CONFORMING ings. Small quantities can easily be manufactured to suit the precise needs of
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GRATING 13 16" SPACINGS 16 "
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 cen-
Bearing Bars at 1-3/16" O.C. Bearing Bars at 11/16" O.C.
Cross Bars at 4" O.C. Cross Bars at 4" O.C. ters should be maintained).
EXAMPLE: PD-8-4 FOR GRATING WITH BEARING BARS AT 1/2" ON CENTER
OTHER BAR TYPE 19-2 2" 2" TYPE 11-2 2" 2"
SPACINGS
AVAILABLE 13 16"
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16 " 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
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
Bearing Bars at 1-3/16" O.C. Bearing Bars at 11/16" O.C. sizes and spacings of the bearing bars are consistent with these products, the
Cross Bars at 2" O.C. Cross Bars at 2" O.C. 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
TYPE 15-4 TYPE 7-4 FOR PRESSURE LOCKED ALUMINUM GRATING – SEE PAGE 5
4" 4"
7 FOR PRESSURE LOCKED STAINLESS GRATING – SEE PAGE 7
15 16 "
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
Proper specification of Pressure Locked Grating includes three components; profile, bar spacings
Bearing Bars at 15/16" O.C. Bearing Bars at 7/16" O.C.
Cross Bars at 4" O.C. Cross Bars at 4" O.C.
and bearing bar size. Profile options are "PS" for swaged construction or "PD" for dovetail construc-
tion. 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.
TYPE 15-2 TYPE 7-2 EXAMPLE: PS-19-4 1" X 3/16" GALVANIZED STEEL
2" 2" 2" 2"

15
7
"
16 SAMPLE SPECIFICATION:
"
16
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_______________
PS-7-4
construction, type _________________ 1" X 3/16"
with _______________ 7/16
bearing bars spaced at________
Bearing Bars at 15/16" O.C. Bearing Bars at 7/16" O.C. SWAGED
inches on center and ________________________cross 4
bars spaced at _________ inches on cen-
Cross Bars at 2" O.C. Cross Bars at 2" O.C. A-1011 STEEL
ter. Material shall be __________________________with GALVANIZED
a _________________________ finish.
All cutouts and open ends shall be banded in accordance with NAAMM standards.

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STAINLESS STEEL GRATING

W hen considering grating for food processing applications, shipboard use, or highly corro-
sive 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 TABLE
TA B L EOFOSPACINGS
F S PA C AVAILABLE
I N G S AVA I L A B L E
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 designat- STANDARD TYPE 19-4 4" ADA TYPE 11-4 4"
ing one of the three profiles shown combined with the bearing bar/cross bar spacing illustrated MESH CONFORMING
11
GRATING 13 16" SPACINGS 16 "
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: W-19-4 FOR WELDED BAR GRATINGS
PS-19-4 FOR SWAGED PRESSURE LOCKED GRATINGS Bearing Bars at 1-3/16" O.C. Bearing Bars at 11/16" O.C.
Cross Bars at 4" O.C. Cross Bars at 4" O.C.
PD-19-4 FOR DOVETAIL PRESSURE LOCKED GRATINGS
OTHER BAR TYPE 19-2 2" 2" TYPE 11-2 2" 2"
SPACINGS
11
AVAILABLE 3
1 " 16 16 "

Bearing Bars at 1-3/16" O.C. Bearing Bars at 11/16" O.C.


Cross Bars at 2" O.C. Cross Bars at 2" O.C.

WELDED GRATING PROFILE "W" SWAGED GRATING PROFILE "PS" DOVETAIL GRATING PROFILE "PD" TYPE 15-4 TYPE 7-4
4" 4"
Economic welded grating with forged Hollow tube cross bars are swaged into Deep rectangular cross bars provide
7
bearing bar/cross bar intersection. round holes in bearing bars to perma- excellent lateral stability. Cross bars are 15
16 " 16 "
Available with bearing bars spaced at nently lock each intersection. flush with top surface of bearing bars to
1-3/16" and 15/16" on center. Minimizes distortion from welding or provide comfortable walking surface.
Intersections subject to carbon precipi- punching top surfaces of the bearing Popular for ornamental and architectural Bearing Bars at 15/16" O.C. Bearing Bars at 7/16" O.C.
tation caused by welding. bars. Available in any quantity. applications. Cross Bars at 4" O.C. Cross Bars at 4" O.C.

FINISHING TYPE 15-2


2" 2"
TYPE 7-2
2" 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 7
15 "
16
"
16
abrasive blasting, passivating or electro polishing.

STAINLESS STEEL GRATING Bearing Bars at 15/16" O.C.


Cross Bars at 2" O.C.
Bearing Bars at 7/16" O.C.
Cross Bars at 2" O.C.

LOAD TABLE
1 9 - 4 / 1 9 - 2 L O A D TA B L E
UNSUPPORTED SPAN WEIGHT PER SQ. FT. (LBS.)
BEARING BAR SIZE
2'-0" 2'-6" 3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 8'-0" 9'-0" 19-4 19-2 15-4 15-2 11-4 11-2 7-4 7-2
U 395 253 175 129 99 78
3/4 X 1/8 D .114 .179 .257 .350 .457 .579 LOADS AND DEFLECTIONS ARE THEORETICAL VALUES BASED 4.0 4.8 4.9 5.7 6.4 7.2 9.7 10.7
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
3/4 X 3/16 D .114 .179 .257 .350 .457 .579 DEFLECTIONS IN EXCESS OF 1/4" ARE NOT RECOMMENDED. 5.6 6.4 6.9 7.7 9.2 10.0 14.5 16.0
C 592 474 395 338 296 263
D .091 .143 .206 .280 .366 .463
U 702 449 312 229 175 139 112 93 78 U = SAFE UNIFORM LOAD, LBS. PER SQ. FT.
D .086 .134 .193 .263 .343 .434 .536 .648 .771
1 X 1/8 C 702 561 468 401 351 312 281 255 234 C = SAFE CONCENTRATED MID-SPAN LOAD, 5.1 5.9 6.2 7.1 8.2 9.0 12.9 14.2
D .069 .107 .154 .210 .274 .347 .429 .519 .617
U 1053 674 468 344 263 208 168 139 117 LBS. PER FT. OF GRATING WIDTH
1 X 3/16 D .086 .134 .193 .263 .343 .434 .536 .648 .771 D = DEFLECTION IN INCHES 7.4 8.4 9.2 10.2 12.1 13.1 19.4 21.3
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
1-1/4 X 1/8 D .069 .107 .154 .210 .274 .347 .429 .519 .617 .724 .840 6.4 7.4 7.8 8.8 10.3 11.3 15.8 17.1
C 1096 877 731 627 548 487 439 399 365 337 313
D .055 .086 .123 .168 .219 .278 .343 .415 .494 .579 .672
U 1645 1053 731 537 411 325 263 217 183 156 134
1-1/4 X 3/16 D .069 .107 .154 .210 .274 .347 .429 .519 .617 .724 .840 9.0 10.0 11.2 12.2 14.9 15.9 23.8 25.7
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
1-1/2 X 1/8 D .057 .089 .129 .175 .229 .289 .357 .432 .514 .604 .700 .914 1.157 7.4 8.4 9.2 10.2 12.1 13.1 18.8 20.0
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 12.5 13.7 15.1 18.1 19.6 28.1 30.1
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 14.1 15.7 17.1 20.9 22.3 32.5 34.4
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
2 X 3/16 D .043 .067 .096 .131 .171 .217 .268 .324 .386 .453 .525 .686 .868 14.3 15.7 17.8 19.2 23.7 25.1 36.9 38.8
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
2-1/4 X 3/16 D .038 .060 .086 .117 .152 .193 .238 .288 .343 .402 .467 .610 .771 15.9 17.4 19.8 21.2 26.5 27.9 41.3 43.2
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
2-1/2 X 3/16 D .034 .054 .077 .105 .137 .174 .214 .259 .309 .362 .420 .549 .694 17.5 19.0 21.8 23.3 29.2 30.7 45.6 47.5
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.

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):
FOR TYPES 15-4 AND 15-2: 1.26 FOR TYPES 11-4 AND 11-2: 1.72 FOR TYPES 7-4 AND 7-2: 2.71

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. 2'-6" 3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 8'-0" 9'-0"
50 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 1-1/2 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
75 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 1-1/2 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
100 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 1-1/2 x 3/16 1-3/4 x 3/16 1-3/4 x 3/16 2-1/4 x 3/16 2-1/2 x 3/16
125 1 x 1/8 1 x 1/8 1 x 1/8 1 x 1/8 1-1/4 x 1/8 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 2-1/4 x 3/16 –
150 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 1-1/2 x 3/16 1-3/4 x 3/16 2 x 3/16 2 x 3/16 2-1/2 x 3/16 –
200 1 x 1/8 1 x 1/8 1 x 1/8 1-1/4 x 1/8 1-1/4 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 2-1/4 x 3/16 – –
300 1 x 1/8 1 x 1/8 1 x 3/16 1-1/4 x 3/16 1-1/2 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 – –

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RIVETED GRATING

R 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 RRIVETED
I V E T EGRATING
D G R AT I N G
impact, fatigue and repetitive loads. The truss style reticulated
7"
cross bars offer excellent strength and durability when
subjected to the concentrated stresses of rolling loads
imposed by cart and dolley traffic. 11 8 "

TYPE R-18-7
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
Riveted Gratings are produced in carbon steel, 6000 series
31 2 "
aluminum and 300 series stainless steels. To specify Riveted
Grating, first specify the type of grating from the table. In the instance of Standard Riveted Grating, The "R R"
indicates the method of assembly shall be riveted construction, the " 1 8 " indicates that the bearing bars shall 11 8 "
be spaced 18/16's (1-1/8) inches apart, and the " 7 " indicates that the rivets shall be spaced at 7" on center.
Following selection of the type of grating, consult the load tables to select the appropriate bearing bar size for TYPE R-18-3.5
the loads and spans to be served. To complete the specification, indicate which of the three materials is
desired for the application, carbon steel, aluminum or stainless steel.
7"
SAMPLE SPECIFICATIONS: R-18-7 1" X 3/16" CARBON STEEL
R-12-3.5 1-1/2" X 3/16" 6063 ALUMINUM 3
R-18-7 2" X 3/16" 304 STAINLESS STEEL 4 "

S E R R AT E D S U R F A C E TYPE R-12-7
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 31 2 "
bearing bars are typically constructed with the serrated surface, the standard method of manufacture for rivet-
ed gratings is to serrate the crimped cross member. When the grating is assembled, these crimp bars are 3
4 "
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 TYPE R-12-3.5
100% serrated where both the bearing bars and the crimp bars are provided with serrations.

RIVETED GRATING LOAD TABLE


R - 1 8 - 7 / R - 1 8 - 3 . 5 L O A D TA B L E
UNSUPPORTED SPAN WEIGHT PER SQ. FT. (LBS.)
BEARING BAR SIZE
2'-0" 2'-6" 3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 8'-0" STEEL 18-7 STEEL 12-7 ALUM 18-7 ALUM 12-7
U 788 504 350 257 197 156 126 LOADS AND DEFLECTIONS ARE THEORETICAL VALUES BASED
1 X 1/8 D .072 .112 .162 .220 .289 .365 .451 ON 18,000 PSI STEEL OR 12,000 PSI ALUMINUM UNIT STRESS. 7.6 10.6 2.7 3.9
C 788 631 526 450 394 350 315
D .058 .090 .130 .176 .230 .292 .360 FOR PEDESTRIAN COMFORT, DEFLECTIONS IN EXCESS OF
U 1184 757 526 386 295 233 189 156 1/4" ARE NOT RECOMMENDED.
1 X 3/16 D .072 .112 .162 .220 .289 .365 .451 .545 9.4 12.8 3.3 4.5
C 1184 947 788 676 592 526 473 430 U = SAFE UNIFORM LOAD, LBS. PER SQ. FT.
D .058 .090 .130 .176 .230 .292 .360 .436
C = SAFE CONCENTRATED MID-SPAN LOAD, LBS.
U 1232 788 548 402 308 243 197 163 PER FT. OF GRATING WIDTH
1-1/4 X 1/8 D .058 .090 .130 .176 .230 .292 .360 .435 8.7 12.1 3.1 4.4
C 1232 986 822 704 616 548 493 448 D = DEFLECTION IN INCHES
D .046 .072 .104 .141 .184 .233 .288 .348
U 1851 1185 823 604 463 365 296 244 205 174 150
1-1/4 X 3/16 D .058 .090 .130 .176 .230 .292 .360 .435 .516 .607 .704 11.0 15.0 3.8 5.3
C 1851 1481 1235 1058 925 823 740 673 617 570 466
D .046 .072 .104 .141 .184 .233 .288 .348 .415 .486 .562
U 1775 1136 788 579 443 350 284 234 197 167 144
1-1/2 X 1/8 D .048 .075 .108 .147 .192 .243 .300 .363 .432 .506 .587 9.9 13.6 3.4 5.0
C 1775 1421 1184 1014 887 788 710 646 592 546 507
D .038 .060 .086 .118 .154 .194 .240 .291 .346 .405 .470
U 2668 1707 1185 871 667 526 426 353 296 253 217 166
1-1/2 X 3/16 D .048 .075 .108 .147 .192 .243 .300 .363 .432 .506 .587 .765 12.5 17.1 4.4 6.1
C 2668 2134 1779 1524 1334 1185 1067 970 888 821 762 667
D .038 .060 .086 .118 .154 .194 .240 .291 .346 .405 .470 .614
U 3631 2324 1614 1185 908 717 580 480 403 343 296 226
1-3/4 X 3/16 D .041 .064 .093 .126 .165 .208 .257 .312 .370 .435 .505 .657 14.2 19.4 4.9 6.8
C 3651 2904 2420 2075 1815 1614 1452 1320 1210 1117 1037 908
D .033 .051 .074 .101 .132 .167 .206 .249 .296 .348 .403 .527
U 4743 3036 2107 1549 1185 937 759 626 526 448 387 296
D .036 .056 .081 .110 .144 .182 .225 .272 .324 .380 .441 .576 16.8 22.9 5.8 8.1
2 X 3/16 C 4743 3795 3162 2710 2371 2107 1897 1725 1581 1459 1354 1185
D .029 .045 .065 .088 .115 .146 .180 .218 .259 .304 .353 .461
U 6004 3842 2691 1959 1500 1185 960 793 667 568 489 374
D .032 .050 .072 .098 .128 .162 .200 .242 .288 .338 .392 .512 18.3 25.0 6.4 8.9
2-1/4 X 3/16 C 6004 4802 4002 3430 3001 2668 2401 2182 2001 1846 1715 1500
D .026 .040 .058 .078 .102 .130 .160 .194 .230 .270 .314 .410
U 7411 4743 3293 2419 1852 1463 1185 979 823 701 604 463
2-1/2 X 3/16 D .029 .045 .065 .088 .115 .146 .180 .218 .259 .304 .353 .461 19.8 27.2 6.9 9.6
C 7411 5929 4941 4235 3705 3293 2964 2695 2470 2280 2117 1852
D .023 .036 .052 .070 .192 .117 .144 .174 .207 .243 .282 .369

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 RIVETED ALUMINUM GRATING TYPES R-18-7 AND R-18-3.5 RIVETED ALUMINUM GRATING TYPES R-12-7 AND R-12-3.5
LOADS 1.40 LOADS .66 LOADS .93
DEFLECTION VALUES AS STATED DEFLECTION 2.00 DEFLECTION 2.00

EXAMPLE: R-12-3.5 1-1/2" X 3/16" EXAMPLE: R-18-7 1" X 3/16" ALUMINUM EXAMPLE: R-12-7 2" X 3/16" ALUMINUM
5'-0" UNSUPPORTED SPAN 3'-6" UNSUPPORTED SPAN 4'6" UNSUPPORTED SPAN
UNIF. LOAD = 596 LBS. DEFLECTION = .300 CONC. LOAD = 446 LBS.DEFLECTION = .352 UNIF. LOAD = 871 LBS. DEFLECTION = .364

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ALUMINUM PLANK GRATING

A luminum Plank Grating produced in 6" wide


modular planks, in lengths up to 26'-0", is a
versatile alternative to bar grating. Manufactured by P U N C H PAT T E R N S A V A I L A B L E
extruding 6063 aluminum with integral I-beams and
a fluted, skid resistant walking surface, plank grating UNPUNCHED RECTANGULAR SQUARE ROUND
provides a lightweight flooring with exceptional (SOLID) PUNCHED PUNCHED PUNCHED
durability. Corrosion resistant, non-sparking, non- Solid surface Popular Linear Round
plank with 19/32" x 3" 19/32" punched
rusting and virtually maintenance free, Aluminum fluted skid staggered pat- square pat- plank with
Plank Grating is commonly used in sewage and water resistant tern provides tern offers standard
walking sur- maximum restricted 13/16" in-
treatment plants for walkways and platforms. face. Ideal for clear opening clear open- line pattern
Punched plank products offer excellent air circulation use as an and distinc- ings and is shown, 1"
economical tive architec- available in round stag-
desirable for refrigeration floors and ceilings, as well solid alu- tural appear- light and gered pat-
as marine cargo holding systems. Available with plain minum floor. ance. heavy duty tern is also
planks. available.
or interlocking sides, these modular planks are easily
fabricated into custom component panels with the P L A N K G R AT I N G L O A D TA B L E
simple addition of end banding. For enhanced skid CLEAR SPAN
PLANK WT. PER
resistance on the walking surface, specify plank with DEPTH SQ. FT. 2'-0" 2'-6" 3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 8'-0"
upset punched square or rectangular patterns. U 435 278 193 142 108 85 69 LOADS AND DEFLECTIONS GIVEN IN THIS TABLE ARE THEORETICAL AND
3/4” 2.2 D .121 .237 .342 .465 .608 .770 .950 ARE BASED ON A UNIT STRESS OF 12,000 PSI.
C 435 348 290 248 217 193 174
D .121 .190 .273 .371 .485 .614 .760 U = SAFE UNIFORM LOAD, LBS. PER SQ. FT.
U 833 533 370 272 208 164 133 110 92 C = SAFE CONCENTRATED MID-SPAN LOAD,
PLANK CROSS SECTIONS 1” 2.6 D
C
.124
833
.193
666
.279
555
.380
476
.496
416
.628
370
.775
333
.938
302
1.117 LBS. PER FT. OF GRATING WIDTH
277 D = DEFLECTION IN INCHES
D .099 .155 .223 .304 .396 .502 .620 .748 .891
HEAVY DUTY PLAIN SIDE U
D
1464
.107
936
.167
650
.241
478
.328
366
.428
289
.542
234
.669
193
.810
162
.964
138
1.131
119
1.312
91
1.714
1-1/4” 3.2 C 1464 1171 976 836 732 650 585 532 488 450 418 366
3
"4
D .085 .133 .192 .262 .342 .433 .535 .647 .771 .904 1.049 1.371
thru U 2167 1387 963 707 541 428 346 286 240 205 176 135
21 2 " 1-1/2” 3.8 D .090 .141 .203 .277 .362 .458 .566 .684 .815 .956 1.109 1.449
C 2167 1734 1445 1238 1083 963 867 788 722 666 619 541
1.200" 1.200" D .072 .113 .163 .221 .289 .366 .452 .547 .651 .764 .887 1.157
U 2992 1915 1330 977 748 591 478 395 332 283 244 187
6" 1-3/4” 4.4 D .078 .123 .177 .241 .315 .398 .492 .595 .708 .832 .964 1.260
C 2992 2394 1995 1710 1496 1330 1197 1088 997 920 855 748
D .062 .098 .141 .192 .251 .318 .393 .476 .566 .644 .771 1.007
U 3975 2544 1766 1298 993 785 636 525 441 376 324 248
HEAVY DUTY INTERLOCKING SIDE 2” 4.9 D
C
.069
3975
.108
3180
.156
2650
.212
2271
.277
1987
.351
1766
.433
1590
.524
1445
.624
1325
.732
1223
.849
1135
1.109
993
D .055 .086 .124 .169 .221 .280 .346 .419 .499 .586 .679 .887
1" U 5109 3270 2270 1668 1277 1009 817 675 567 483 417 319
only 2-1/4” 5.5 D .061 .095 .137 .187 .244 .309 .382 .462 .550 .646 .749 .979
C 5109 4087 3406 2919 2554 2270 2043 1858 1703 1572 1459 1277
D .048 .076 .110 .149 .195 .247 .305 .370 .440 .517 .599 .783
1.200"
U 5971 3821 2654 1949 1492 1179 955 789 663 565 487 373
2-1/2” 5.9 D .055 .086 .124 .169 .221 .279 .345 .418 .497 .584 .677 .884
6" C 5971 4777 3981 3412 2985 2654 2388 2171 1990 1837 1706 1492
D .044 .069 .099 .135 .176 .223 .276 .334 .398 .467 .541 .707

STAIR TREADS

G rating Pacific fabricated Stair Treads are


manufactured in the full range of prod-
ucts offered in this catalog. Carbon steel, alu-
CARRIER PLATES & TREAD WIDTHS
Tread Width
TA B L E O F S TA I R T R E A D W I D T H S
1-3/16" O.C. BEARING BARS 15/16" O.C. BEARING BARS
Nosing
NOMINAL NUMBER OF STANDARD NOMINAL NUMBER STANDARD
minum and stainless steel treads are manufac- TREAD BEARING "A" TREAD OF BEAR- "A"
tured with a variety of defined, visible nosings, WIDTH BARS DIMENSION WIDTH ING BARS DIMENSION
*
and pre-punched end or c a r rier plates, ready for 6-1/4" 5 2-1/2" 6-1/8" 6 2-1/2"
bolting to the stair stringers. 7-3/8" 6 4-1/2" 7-1/8" 7 4-1/2"
8-1/2" 7 4-1/2" 8" 8 4-1/2"
11 8" "A" Dimension 1 9-3/4" 8 7" 9" 9 4-1/2"
WIDTH 8" Thick (Min.)
(See Table) Carrier Plate 11" 9 7" 9-7/8" 10 7"
7 7
12-1/8" 10 7" 10-7/8" 11 7"
16" Hole 16" x 1" Slot
11-3/4" 12 7"
*STEEL TREADS *ALUMINUM TREADS
3/4" thru 1-1/4" bearing bars = 1-3/4" All sizes = 2-1/4"
1-1/2" thru 2" bearing bars = 2-1/4"

W-19-4 1 X 3/16 NOSING SELECTION


STEEL WITH CHECK-
LENGTH
ER PLATE NOSING

CHECKER PLATE CAST ABRASIVE NOSING CORRUGATED ALUMINUM


NOSING WITH MOUNTING ANGLE NOSING
(For carbon & (Available on all stair (Available on alu-
stainless steel treads) minum treads only)
treads only)
PS-7-4 1 X 3/16
STEEL WITH CAST 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 *
ABRASIVE NOSING
S T E E L G R AT I N G S TA I R T R E A D S A L U M I N U M G R AT I N G S TA I R T R E A D S
BEARING 1-3/16" O.C. BEARING BARS 15/16" O.C. BEARING BARS BEARING 1-3/16" O.C. BEARING BARS 15/16" O.C. BEARING BARS
BAR SIZE PLAIN SERRATED PLAIN SERRATED BAR SIZE PLAIN SERRATED PLAIN SERRATED
3/4 X 3/16 2'-4" – 2'-8" – 1 X 3/16 2'-4" – 2'-6" –
1 X 3/16 3'-5" 2'-10" 4'-0" 3'-4" 1-1/4 X 3/16 2'-10" 2'-7" 3'-1" 2'-9"
1-1/4 X 3/16 4'-8" 4'-2" 5'-1" 4'-6" 1-1/2 X 3/16 3'-6" 3'-2" 3'-10" 3'-6"
1-1/2 X 3/16 5'-6" 5'-3" 5'-6" 5'-6" 1-3/4 X 3/16 4'-3" 3'-10" 4'-8" 4'-3"

A-19-4 1 X 3/16 * For treads up to 5'-6", maximum tread lengths are based on 300 lb. concentrated load on the front 5 inches of tread, at
ALUMINUM WITH CORRUGAT- center of tread length, and deflection limited to 1/240 of tread length. When treads exceed 5'-6" in length, design allows for
ED ALUMINUM NOSING 300 lb. concentrated loads at 1/3 points of tread length.

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HEAVY DUTY GRATING

W 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
TABLE
TA B L OF
E OSPACINGS
F S PA CAVAILABLE
TYPE W-15-4
I N G S AVA I L A B L E

4"
TYPE W-15-2
2" 2"
semi-trucks and trailers carrying maximum allowable highway loads, heavy duty grat- 15 15
"
16 "
16
ings are manufactured in a wide variety of bar sizes and spacings.
Grating Pacific Heavy Duty products are designed in accordance with current
Bearing Bars at 15/16" O.C. - Cross Bars at 4" O.C. Bearing Bars at 15/16" O.C. - Cross Bars at 2" O.C.
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 crite- TYPE W-19-4 4" TYPE W-19-2 2" 2"
ria shown below. If your particular load conditions are not adequately addressed in the 3 3
1 "
16 1 "
16
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.
Bearing Bars at 1-3/16" O.C. - Cross Bars at 4" O.C. Bearing Bars at 1-3/16" O.C. - Cross Bars at 2" O.C.

TYPE W-22-4 4" TYPE W-22-2 2" 2"

13 8" 13 8"

Bearing Bars at 1-3/8" O.C. - Cross Bars at 4" O.C. Bearing Bars at 1-3/8" O.C. - Cross Bars at 2" O.C.

Optional: TYPE W-30-4 4" TYPE W-30-2 2" 2"


STANDARD RECTANGULAR
CROSS BARS CROSS BARS 17 8 "
17 8 "

BANDING Bearing Bars at 1-7/8" O.C. - Cross Bars at 4" O.C. Bearing Bars at 1-7/8" O.C. - Cross Bars at 2" O.C.

Because Heavy Duty gratings are commonly subjected to shock and impact TYPE W-38-4 4" TYPE W-38-2 2" 2"
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 2 3 8" 2 3 8"
repetitious traffic patterns. Banding details can be found on page 3.
Bearing Bars at 2-3/8" O.C. - Cross Bars at 4" O.C. Bearing Bars at 2-3/8" O.C. - Cross Bars at 2" 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
WHEEL LOAD
maximize skid resistance, specify 100% Serr a t e d grating. This Heavy Duty grating (LBS.)
LOAD DISTRIBUTION
is manufactured with serrated bearing bars and serrated rectangular cross bars. MAXIMUM TRAFFIC CONDITIONS (1/2 OF AXLE
PARALLEL
LOAD + 30% PERPENDICU-
IMPACT) WITH AXLE LAR TO AXLE

BEARING BAR SELECTION Truck Traffic


Once the bar spacing is selected, the bearing bar size must be specified based 32,000 Lb. Axle Load 20,800 2 (C) + 20" 20"
Dual Wheels
upon the anticipated load and the clear (unsupported) span to be served. The load Modified AASHTO H-20 *
tables on pages 11-13 provide the maximum safe clear simple span for our most
Truck Traffic
popular products based on the maximum traffic conditions defined. These tables 24,000 Lb. Axle Load
15,600 2 (C) + 15" 15"
incorporate strict limitations where design deflection shall not exceed the lesser of Dual Wheels
L/400 of the safe span indicated or 1/8 of one inch (.125). AASHTO H-15 *
Truck Traffic
16,000 Lb. Axle Load
CROSS BAR SELECTION Single Wheels
10,400 2 (C) + 10" 10"
While bearing bar selection is critical for specifying a proper Heavy Duty grat- AASHTO H-10 *
ing for your application, the life-cycle of your installation will often be influenced Automobile Traffic
by selection of the appropriate cross bar. The table below details alternative cross 5,000 Lb. Vehicle
2,220 2 (C) + 8" 8"
1,200 Lb. Load
bar sizes available. The sizes listed for S t a n d a rd Loads are the standard twisted *
55% Drive Axle Load
square or round cross bars supplied by Grating Pacific for a particular bearing bar
size. These sizes have been selected to maximize manufacturing efficiency and 10,000 Lb. Cap. Lift Truck
14,400 Lb. Vehicle 13,480 11"
economy. It is suggested that these sizes be specified when the grating is subject to 2 (C) + 11"
24,400Lb. Total Load
intermittent traffic and only occasional full capacity loading. 85% Drive Axle Load *
The cross bars listed for Severe Loading are optional and will provide superior
6,000 Lb. Cap. Lift Truck
rigidity and durability when gratings are subjected to intense, continuous or repeti- 9,800 Lb. Vehicle 8,730 2 (C) + 7" 7"
tious traffic. Ideal for trench covers, highways and inlet grates, these cross bars 15,800Lb. Total Load
enhance lateral stiffness thereby extending the service life of the grating. When 85% Drive Axle Load *
specifying gratings with bearing bars centered at 1-3/8”, 1-7/8” or 2-3/8”, consider- 2,000 Lb. Cap. Lift Truck
4,200 Lb. Vehicle
ation of Severe Loading cross bars is highly recommended. 3,425 2 (C) + 4" 4"
6,200Lb. Total Load
85% Drive Axle Load *
NOTE: IN THE EVENT THAT A CROSS BAR SIZE IS NOT SPECIFIED, THE CROSS BAR SHALL BE *C = CENTER-TO-CENTER SPACING ALLOWABLE STRESS - 20,000 PSI
SELECTED AT THE DISCRETION OF THE MANUFACTURER. OF BEARING BARS MODULUS OF ELASTICITY - 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 BB CENTERS 15/16", 1-3/16" and 1-3/8" BB CENTERS 1-7/8" and 2-3/8"

THICKNESS DEPTH STANDARD LOADS SEVERE LOADS STANDARD LOADS SEVERE LOADS
1/4" 1" - 2-1/2" 5/16" Twisted 5/16" Twisted 5/16" Twisted 5/16" Twisted
5/16" 1" - 2-1/2" 5/16" Twisted 5/16" Twisted 5/16" Twisted 5/16" Twisted
3/8" 1" - 2-1/2" 5/16" Twisted 5/16" Twisted 5/16" Twisted 5/16" Twisted
1/4" 3" - 5" 5/16" Twisted 1 x 1/4 3/8" Round 1 x 1/4
5/16" - 1/2" 3" - 5" 3/8" Round 1 x 3/8 7/16" Round 1 x 3/8
1/4" 5-1/2" - 7" 3/8" Round 1-1/4 x 1/4 7/16" Round 1-1/4 x 1/4
5/16" - 1/2" 5-1/2" - 7" 3/8" Round 1-1/4 x 3/8 7/16" Round 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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HEAVY DUTY GRATING
H O W T O S P E C I F Y H E A V Y D U T Y G R AT I N G
Heavy Duty Welded Steel Grating shall be as manufactured by Grating Pacific, 3651 Sausalito Street, Los Alamitos, CA 90720, (800) 321-4314.
W-22-4
Grating shall be type _________________ 3-1/2" X 3/8"
with __________________ 1-3/8"
bearing bars spaced at __________inches 1" X 3/8"
on center and ____________cross bars spaced at
4
_________ 42.3
inches on center. Weight per square foot________lbs. H-20 load on a __________
Heavy Duty Grating shall be capable of carrying a ________ 4'-10" clear
GALVANIZED
span. Open ends of grating shall be banded. Heavy Duty Grating shall be________________________after fabrication.

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 H-15 TRUCK H-10 TRUCK AUTO TRAFFIC 5 TON FORKLIFT 3 TON FORKLIFT 1 TON FORKLIFT

BEARING WEIGHT LBS. SECTION MOD. CROSS BAR H-20 TRUCK H-15 TRUCK H-10 TRUCK AUTO TRAFFIC 5 TON FORKLIFT 3 TON FORKLIFT 1 TON FORKLIFT
BAR SIZE PER SQ. FT. PER FT. OF WIDTH SIZE
MAXIMUM SAFE SPAN
1 x 1/4 12.4 0.533 1'-1" 0'-11" 0'-9" 1'-7" 0'-8" 0’-7" 0'-8"
1 x 5/I6 15.2 0.667 SEE 1'-2" 1'-0" 0'-10" 1'-10" 0'-9" 0'-8" 0'-9"
1 x 3/8 18.1 0.800 1'-3" 1'-1" 0'-11" 1'-11" 0'-10" 0'-8" 0'-11"
1-1/4 x 1/4 15.3 0.833 1'-3" 1'-1" 0'-11" 2'-2" 0'-10" 0'-9" 0'-11"
1-1/4 x 5/16 18.5 1.042 CROSS 1'-5" 1'-3" 1'-0" 2'-5" 1'-0" 0'-10" 1'-1"
1-1/4 x 3/8 22.3 1.250 1'-6" 1'-4" 1'-2" 2'-8" 1'-1" 0'-11" 1'-4"
1-1/2 x 1/4 18.1 1.200 1'-6" 1'-4" 1'-2" 2'-10" 1'-1" 0'-11" 1'-3"
1-1/2 x 5/16 22.4 1.500 BAR 1'-8" 1'-6" 1'-4" 3'-2" 1'-3" 1'-1" 1'-7"
1-1/2 x 3/8 26.6 1.800 1'-10" 1'-8" 1'-6" 3'-6" 1'-4" 1'-3" 1'-10"
1-3/4 x 1/4 21.0 1.633 1'-9" 1'-7" 1'-5" 3'-7" 1'-3" 1'-2" 1'-8"
1-3/4 x 5/16 25.9 2.042 SELECTION 2'-0" 1'-10" 1'-8" 4'-0" 1'-6" 1'-5" 2'-1"
1-3/4 x 3/8 30.9 2.450 2'-3" 2'-1" 1'-11" 4'-3" 1'-9" 1'-8" 2'-6"
2 x 1/4 23.8 2.133 2'-0" 1'-10" 1'-9" 4'-3" 1'-7" 1'-5" 2'-2"
2 x 5/16 29.5 2.667 TABLE 2'-4" 2'-2" 2'-1" 4'-7" 1'-10" 1'-9" 2'-8"
2 x 3/8 35.1 3.200 2'-8" 2'-6" 2'-5" 4'-11" 2'-1" 2'-1" 3'-2"
2-1/4 x 1/4 26.7 2.700 2'-4" 2'-2" 2'-1" 4'-10" 1'-10" 1'-9" 2'-8"
2-1/4 x 5/16 33.0 3.375 PAGE 2'-9" 2'-7" 2'-6" 5'-2" 2'-2" 2'-2" 3'-4"
2-1/4 x 3/8 39.4 4.050 3'-2" 3'-0" 2'-11" 5'-6" 2'-7" 2'-6" 4'-0"
2-1/2 x 1/4 29.5 3.333 2'-9" 2'-7" 2'-6" 5'-4" 2'-2" 2'-2" 3'-4"
2-1/2 x 5/16 36.6 4.167 10 3'-3" 3'-1" 3'-0" 5'-9" 2'-8" 2'-7" 4'-1"
2-1/2 x 3/8 43.7 5.000 3'-9" 3'-7" 3'-7" 6'-2" 3'-1" 3'-1" 4'-5"
3 x 1/4 35.2 4.800 3'-7" 3'-6" 3'-5" 6'-5" 3'-0" 3'-0" 4'-8"
3 x 5/16 43.9 6.000 4'-4" 4'-2" 4'-2" 6'-11" 3'-7" 3'-8" 5'-0"
3 x 3/8 52.3 7.200 4'-7" 4'-8" 4'-8" 7'-4" 4'-3" 4'-4" 5'-4"
3-1/2 x 1/4 40.9 6.533 4'-7” 4'-6" 4'-6" 7'-6" 3'-11" 3'-11" 5'-5"
3-1/2 x 5/16 51.0 8.167 5'-1" 5'-1" 5'-2" 8'-1" 4'-9" 4'-10" 5'-10"
3-1/2 x 3/8 60.8 9.800 5'-4" 5'-5" 5'-6" 8'-7" 5'-2" 5'-3" 6'-3"
4 x 1/4 46.7 8.533 5'-4" 5'-5" 5'-5" 8'-7" 4'-11" 5'-1" 6'-3"
4 x 5/16 58.1 10.667 5'-9" 5'-10" 5'-11" 9'-3" 5'-6" 5'-8" 6'-9"
4 x 3/8 69.4 12.800 6'-2" 6'-2" 6'-3" 9'-8" 5'-11" 6'-0" 7'-2"

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H-20 TRUCK H-15 TRUCK H-10 TRUCK AUTO TRAFFIC 5 TON FORKLIFT 3 TON FORKLIFT 1 TON FORKLIFT

BEARING WEIGHT LBS. SECTION MOD. CROSS BAR H-20 TRUCK H-15 TRUCK H-10 TRUCK AUTO TRAFFIC 5 TON FORKLIFT 3 TON FORKLIFT 1 TON FORKLIFT
BAR SIZE PER SQ. FT. PER FT. OF WIDTH SIZE
MAXIMUM SAFE SPAN
1 x 1/4 10.1 0.421 1'-1" 0'-10" 0'-8” 1'-5" 0'-8" 0'-6" 0'-7"
1 x 5/16 12.3 0.526 SEE 1'-1" 0'-11" 0'-9" 1'-7" 0'-8" 0'-7" 0'-8"
1 x 3/8 14.6 0.632 1'-2" 1'-0" 0'-10" 1'-9" 0'-9" 0'-8" 0'-9"
1-1/4 x 1/4 12.3 0.658 1'-2" 1'-0" 0'-10" 2'-0" 0'-9" 0'-8" 0'-10"
1-1/4 x 5/16 15.1 0.822 CROSS 1'-3" 1'-1" 0'-11" 2'-3" 0'-10" 0'-9" 1'-0"
1-1/4 x 3/8 17.9 0.987 1'-5" 1'-2" 1'-0" 2'-5" 1'-0" 0'-10" 1'-2"
1-1/2 x 1/4 14.6 0.947 1'-4" 1'-2" 1'-0" 2'-7" 0'-11" 0'-10" 1'-1"
1-1/2 x 5/16 18.0 1.184 BAR 1'-6" 1'-4" 1'-2" 2'-11" 1'-1" 0'-11" 1'-4"
1-1/2 x 3/8 21.3 1.421 1'-8" 1'-6" 1'-4" 3'-2" 1'-2" 1'-1" 1'-7"
1-3/4 x 1/4 16.9 1.289 1'-7" 1'-5" 1'-3" 3'-3" 1'-2" 1'-0" 1'-6"
1-3/4 x 5/16 20.8 1.612 SELECTION 1'-9" 1'-7" 1'-5" 3'-8" 1'-4" 1'-3" 1'-10"
1-3/4 x 3/8 24.7 1.934 1'-11" 1'-9" 1'-8" 4'-0" 1'-6" 1'-5" 2'-2"
2 x 1/4 19.1 1.684 1'-10" 1'-8" 1'-6" 4'-0" 1'-4" 1'-3" 1'-10"
2 x 5/16 23.6 2.105 TABLE 2'-1" 1'-11" 1'-9" 4'-4" 1'-7" 1'-6" 2'-4"
2 x 3/8 28.2 2.526 2'-4" 2'-2" 2'-1" 4'-7" 1'-10" 1'-7" 2'-9"
2-1/4 x 1/4 21.4 2.131 2'-1" 1'-11" 1'-9" 4'-6" 1'-7" 1'-6" 2'-4"
2-1/4 x 5/16 26.5 2.664 PAGE 2'-5" 2'-3" 2'-2" 4'-11" 1'-11" 1'-10" 2'-11"
2-1/4 x 3/8 31.5 3.197 2'-8" 2'-7" 2'-6" 5'-2" 2'-2" 2'-2" 3'-5"
2-1/2 x 1/4 23.7 2.631 2'-4" 2'-3" 2'-1" 5'-0" 1'-10" 1'-10" 2'-10"
2-1/2 x 5/16 29.3 3.289 10 2'-9" 2'-7" 2'-7" 5'-5" 2'-3" 2'-3" 3'-6"
2-1/2 x 3/8 34.9 3.947 3'-2" 3'-0" 3'-0" 5'-9" 2'-7" 2'-7" 4'-2"
3 x 1/4 28.2 3.789 3'-1" 2'-11" 2'-11" 6'-0" 2'-6" 2'-6" 4'-1"
3 x 5/16 35.1 4.736 3'-7" 3'-6" 3'-6" 6'-6" 3'-0" 3'-1" 4'-9"
3 x 3/8 41.8 5.684 4'-2" 4'-1" 4'-2" 6'-11" 3'-7" 3'-8" 5'-1"
3-1/2 x 1/4 32.8 5.157 3'-10" 3'-9" 3'-9" 7'-1" 3'-3" 3'-4" 5'-2"
3-1/2 x 5/16 40.7 6.447 4'-8" 4'-7" 4'-8" 7'-7" 4'-0" 4'-1" 5'-7"
3-1/2 x 3/8 48.6 7.736 5'-0" 5'-0" 5'-1" 8'-1" 4'-8" 4'-10" 5'-11"
4 x 1/4 37.3 6.736 4'-10" 4'-9" 4'-8" 8'-1" 4'-2" 4'-3" 5'-11"
4 x 5/16 46.4 8.420 5'-5" 5'-5" 5'-6" 8'-8" 5'-1" 5'-3" 6'-5"
4 x 3/8 55.4 11.104 5'-9" 5'-9" 5'-10" 9'-5" 5'-6" 5'-8" 6'-9"
5 x 1/4 46.4 10.525 6'-3" 6'-3" 6'-5" 10'-1" 6'-0" 6'-2" 7'-5"
5 x 3/8 68.9 15.788 7'-1" 7'-2" 7'-4" 11'-7" 6'-1l" 7'-1" 8'-6"
5 x 1/2 91.3 21.050 7'-10" 7'-11" 8'-1" 12'-9" 7'-7" 7'-9" 9'-4"
6 x 1/4 55.6 15.156 7'-6" 7'-6" 7'-8" 12'-1" 7'-3" 7'-5" 8'-11"
6 x 3/8 82.5 22.734 8'-6" 8'-7" 8'-9" 13'-10" 8'-3" 8'-6" 10'-2"
6 x 1/2 109.3 30.312 9'-5" 9'-6" 9'-8" 15'-3" 9'-1" 9'-4" 11'-3"
7 x 1/4 64.6 20.629 8'-8" 8'-9" 8'-11" 14'-2" 9'-5" 8'-8" 10'-5"
7 x 3/8 96.0 30.944 9'-11" 10'-0" 10'-3" 16'-2" 9'-8" 9'-11" 11'-11"
7 x 1/2 127.3 41.258 10'-11" 11'-1" 11'-3" 17'-10" 10'-7" 10'-11" 13-1"

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H-20 TRUCK H-15 TRUCK H-10 TRUCK AUTO TRAFFIC 5 TON FORKLIFT 3 TON FORKLIFT 1 TON FORKLIFT

BEARING WEIGHT LBS. SECTION MOD. CROSS BAR H-20 TRUCK H-15 TRUCK H-10 TRUCK AUTO TRAFFIC 5 TON FORKLIFT 3 TON FORKLIFT 1 TON FORKLIFT
BAR SIZE PER SQ. FT. PER FT. OF WIDTH SIZE
MAXIMUM SAFE SPAN
1 x 1/4 8.9 0.364 1'-0" 0'-10" 0'-7" 1'-3" 0'-7" 0'-6" 0'-6"
1 x 5/16 10.8 0.455 SEE 1'-1" 0'-10" 0'-8" 1'-6" 0'-8" 0'-6" 0'-7"
1 x 3/8 12.8 0.545 1'-1" 0'-11" 0'-9" 1'-8" 0'-9" 0'-7" 0'-9"
1-1/4 x 1/4 10.8 0.568 1'-2" 0'-11" 0'-9" 1'-10" 0'-9" 0'-7" 0'-9"
1-1/4 x 5/16 13.3 0.710 CROSS 1'-3" 1'-0" 0'-10" 2'-1" 0'-10" 0'-8" 0'-11"
1-1/4 x 3/8 15.7 0.852 1'-4" 1'-1" 1'-0" 2'-3" 0'-11" 0'-9" 1'-1"
1-1/2 x 1/4 12.8 0.818 1'-3" 1'-1" 0'-11" 2'-5" 0'-11" 0'-9" 1'-0"
1-1/2 x 5/16 15.7 1.023 BAR 1'-5" 1'-3" 1'-1" 2'-9" 1'-0" 0'-11" 1'-3"
1-1/2 x 3/8 18.7 1.227 1'-6" 1'-4" 1'-3" 3'-0" 1'-1" 1'-0" 1'-6"
1-3/4 x 1/4 14.8 1.114 1'-6" 1'-3" 1'-2" 3'-1" 1'-1" 0'-11" 1'-4"
1-3/4 x 5/16 18.2 1.392 SELECTION 1'-8" 1'-6" 1'-4" 3'-5" 1'-3" 1'-1" 1'-8"
1-3/4 x 3/8 21.6 1.670 1'-10" 1'-8" 1'-6" 3'-9" 1'-4" 1'-3" 1'-11"
2 x 1/4 16.7 1.455 1'-8" 1'-6" 1'-4" 3'-11" 1’-3" 1'-2" 1'-9"
2 x 5/16 20.6 1.818 TABLE 1'-11" 1'-9" 1'-7" 4'-2" 1'-5" 1'-5" 2'-1"
2 x 3/8 24.5 2.182 2'-1" 2'-0" 1'-10" 4'-5" 1'-8" 1'-7" 2'-6"
2-1/4 x 1/4 18.7 1.841 1'-11" 1'-9" 1'-8" 4'-4" 1'-6" 1'-5" 2'-2"
2-1/4 x 5/16 23.1 2.301 PAGE 2'-2" 2'-0" 1'-11" 4'-8" 1'-9" 1'-8" 2'-8"
2-1/4 x 3/8 27.5 2.761 2'-6" 2'-4" 2'-3" 5'-0" 2'-0" 2'-0" 3'-2"
2-1/2 x 1/4 20.7 2.273 2'-2" 2'-0" 1'-11" 4'-10" 1'-8" 1'-8" 2'-7"
2-1/2 x 5/16 25.6 2.841 10 2'-6" 2'-5" 2'-4" 5'-3" 2'-0" 2'-0" 3'-3"
2-1/2 x 3/8 30.4 3.409 2'-10" 2'-9" 2'-8" 5'-7" 2'-4" 2'-4" 3'-10"
3 x 1/4 24.6 3.273 2'-9" 2'-8" 2'-7" 5'-10" 2'-3" 2'-3" 3'-9"
3 x 5/16 30.6 4.091 3'-3" 3'-2" 3'-2" 6'-3" 2'-9" 2'-9" 4'-7"
3 x 3/8 36.4 4.909 3'-9" 3'-8" 3'-9" 6'-8" 3'-2" 3'-4" 4'-11"
3-1/2 x 1/4 28.6 4.455 3'-6" 3'-5" 3'-5" 6'-10" 2'-11" 3'-0" 5'-0"
3-1/2 x 5/16 35.5 5.568 4'-2" 4'-1" 4'-2" 7'-4" 3'-9" 3'-8" 5'-5"
3-1/2 x 3/8 42.3 6.682 4'-10" 4'-10" 4'-11" 7'-9" 4'-2" 4'-5" 5'-9"
4 x 1/4 32.5 5.818 4'-4" 4'-3" 4'-4" 7'-9" 3'-9" 3'-10" 5'-9"
4 x 5/16 40.4 7.273 5'-2" 5'-2" 5'-4" 8'-4" 4'-6" 4'-9" 6'-2"
4 x 3/8 48.2 8.727 5'-6" 5'-6" 5'-8" 8'-11" 5'-4" 5'-5" 6'-7"
5 x 1/4 40.4 9.091 6'-0" 6'-0" 6'-2" 9'-9" 5'-7" 5'-11" 7'-2"
5 x 3/8 60.0 13.636 6'-10" 6'-11" 7'-0" 11'-2" 6'-7" 6'-10" 8'-3"
5 x 1/2 79.3 18.182 7'-6" 7'-7" 7'-9" 12'-3" 7'-3" 7'-6" 9'-1"
6 x 1/4 48.4 13.091 7'-2" 7'-3" 7'-5" 11'-8" 6'-11" 7'-2" 8'-8"
6 x 3/8 71.8 19.636 8'-2" 8'-3" 8'-5" 13'-4" 7'-11" 8'-2" 9'-11"
6 x 1/2 95.0 26.182 9'-0" 9'-1" 9'-4" 14'-8" 8'-9" 9'-0" 10'-11"
7 x 1/4 56.3 17.818 9'-4" 9'-5" 9'-7" 13'-7" 8'-1" 8'-4" 10'-1"
7 x 3/8 83.5 26.727 9'-6" 9'-8" 9'-10" 15'-7" 9'-3" 9'-7" 11'-8"
7 x 1/2 110.6 35.636 10'-6" 10'-7" 10'-10" 17'-2" 10'-2" 10'-6" 12'-8"

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H-20 TRUCK H-15 TRUCK H-10 TRUCK AUTO TRAFFIC 5 TON FORKLIFT 3 TON FORKLIFT 1 TON FORKLIFT

BEARING WEIGHT LBS. SECTION MOD. CROSS BAR H-20 TRUCK H-15 TRUCK H-10 TRUCK AUTO TRAFFIC 5 TON FORKLIFT 3 TON FORKLIFT 1 TON FORKLIFT
BAR SIZE PER SQ. FT. PER FT. OF WIDTH SIZE
MAXIMUM SAFE SPAN
1 x 1/4 6.8 0.267 1'-0" 0'-9" 0'-7" 1'-1" 0'-7" 0'-5" 0'-6"
1 x 5/16 8.3 0.333 SEE 1'-0" 0'-10" 0'-7" 1'-3" 0'-7" 0'-6" 0'-7"
1 x 3/8 9.7 0.400 1'-1" 0'-10" 0'-8" 1'-6" 0'-8" 0'-6" 0'-8"
1-1/4 x 1/4 8.3 0.417 1'-1" 0'-10" 0'-8" 1'-6" 0'-8" 0'-6" 0'-8"
1-1/4 x 5/16 10.1 0.521 CROSS 1'-1" 0'-11" 0'-9" 1'-10" 0'-9" 0'-7” 0'-9"
1-1/4 x 3/8 11.9 0.625 1'-2" 1'-0" 0'-10" 2'-1" 0'-10" 0'-8" 0'-11"
1-1/2 x 1/4 9.8 0.600 1'-2" 1'-0" 0'-10" 2'-1" 0'-9" 0'-8" 0'-11"
1-1/2 X 5/16 12.0 0.750 BAR 1'-3" 1'-1" 0'-11" 2'-5" 0'-10" 0'-9" 1'-1"
1-1/2 x 3/8 14.1 0.900 1'-4" 1'-2" 1'-0" 2'-8" 1'-0" 0'-10" 1'-3"
1-3/4 x 1/4 11.2 0.817 1'-4" 1'-2" 1'-0" 2'-8" 0'-11" 0'-10" 1'-2"
1-3/4 x 5/16 13.8 1.021 SELECTION 1'-5" 1'-3" 1'-2" 3'-1" 1'-0" 0'-11" 1'-5"
1-3/4 x 3/8 16.3 1.225 1'-7" 1'-5" 1'-3" 3'-5" 1'-2" 1'-1" 1'-8"
2 x 1/4 12.7 1.067 1'-6" 1'-4" 1'-2" 3'-5" 1'-1" 1'-0" 1'-6"
2 x 5/16 15.6 1.333 TABLE 1'-8" 1'-6" 1'-4" 3'-11" 1'-3" 1'-2" 1'-10"
2 x 3/8 18.5 1.600 1'-10" 1'-8" 1'-7" 4'-1" 1'-5" 1'-4" 2'-2"
2-1/4 x 1/4 14.2 1.350 1'-8" 1'-6" 1'-4" 4'-1" 1'-3" 1'-2" 1'-10"
2-1/4 x 5/16 17.4 1.688 PAGE 1'-10" 1'-9" 1'-7" 4'-4" 1'-5" 1'-5" 2'-3"
2-1/4 x 3/8 20.7 2.025 2'-1" 1'-11" 1'-10" 4'-8" 1'-8" 1'-8" 2'-8"
2-1/2 x 1/4 15.6 1.667 1'-10" 1'-8" 1'-7" 4'-6" 1'-5" 1'-5" 2'-3"
2-1/2 x 5/16 19.3 2.083 10 2'-1" 2'-0" 1'-11" 4'-10" 1'-8" 1'-8" 2'-9"
2-1/2 x 3/8 22.9 2.500 2'-5" 2'-3" 2'-3" 5'-2" 1'-11" 2'-0" 3'-3"
3 x 1/4 18.7 2.400 2'-4" 2'-2" 2'-2" 5'-5" 1'-11" 1'-11" 3'-2"
3 x 5/6 23.4 3.000 2'-8" 2'-7" 2'-7" 5'-10" 2'-3" 2'-4" 3'-11"
3 x 3/8 27.8 3.600 3'-1" 3'-0" 3'-0" 6'-2" 2'-7" 2'-9" 4'-8"
3-1/2 x 1/4 21.6 3.267 2'-10" 2'-9" 2'-9" 6'-4" 2'-5" 2'-6" 4-3"
3-1/2 x 5/16 27.1 4.083 3'-5" 3'-4" 3'-4" 6'-10" 2'-11" 3'-1" 5'-1"
3-1/2 x 3/8 32.2 4.900 3'-11" 3'-10" 4'-0" 7'-3" 3'-5" 3'-7" 5'-5"
4 x 1/4 24.5 4.267 3'-6" 3'-5" 3'-6" 7'-3" 3'-0" 3'-2" 5'-5"
4 x 5/16 30.7 5.333 4'-2" 4'-2" 4'-4" 7'-9" 3'-8" 3'-11" 5'-10"
4 x 3/8 36.5 6.400 4'-10" 4'-10" 5'-1" 8'-3" 4'-4" 4'-8" 6'-3"
5 x 1/4 30.4 6.667 5'-0" 5'-0" 5'-3" 9'-0" 4'-6" 4'-10" 6'-9"
5 x 3/8 45.3 10.000 6'-3" 6'-4" 6'-6" 10'-4" 6'-1" 6'-4" 7'-9"
5 x 1/2 59.7 13.333 6'-10" 6'-11" 7'-2" 11'-5" 6'-9" 7'-0" 8'-7"
6 x 1/4 36.7 9.600 6'-7" 6'-8" 6'-10" 10'-10" 6'-5" 6'-8" 8'-2"
6 x 3/8 54.0 14.400 7'-6" 7'-7" 7'-10" 12'-5" 7-4" 7'-7" 9'-4"
6 x 1/2 71.3 19.200 8'-3" 8'-4" 8'-7" 13'-8" 8'-1" 8'-5" 10'-3"
7 x 1/4 42.5 13.067 7'-7" 7'-9" 8'-0" 12'-8" 7'-6" 7'-9" 9'-6"
7 x 3/8 62.8 19.600 8'-9" 8'-10" 9'-1" 14'-6" 8'-7" 8'-11" 10'-11"
7 x 1/2 82.9 26.133 9'-7" 9'-9" 10'-0" 15'-11" 9'-5" 9'-9" 12'-0"

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H-20 TRUCK H-15 TRUCK H-10 TRUCK AUTO TRAFFIC 5 TON FORKLIFT 3 TON FORKLIFT 1 TON FORKLIFT

BEARING WEIGHT LBS. SECTION MOD. CROSS BAR H-20 TRUCK H-15 TRUCK H-10 TRUCK AUTO TRAFFIC 5 TON FORKLIFT 3 TON FORKLIFT 1 TON FORKLIFT
BAR SIZE PER SQ. FT. PER FT. OF WIDTH SIZE
MAXIMUM SAFE SPAN
1 x 1/4 5.7 0.211 0'-11" 0'-9" 0'-7" 1'-0" 0'-7" 0'-5" 0'-5"
1 x 5/16 6.8 0.263 SEE 1'-0" 0'-9" 0'-7" 1'-2" 0'-7" 0'-5" 0'-6"
1 x 3/8 8.0 0.316 1'-0" 0'-10" 0'-8" 1'-7" 0'-8" 0'-6" 0'-7"
1-1/4 x 1/4 6.8 0.329 1'-0" 0'-10" 0'-8" 1'-7" 0'-8" 0'-6" 0'-7"
1-1/4 x 5/16 8.3 0.411 CROSS 1'-1" 0'-10" 0'-8" 1'-7" 0'-8" 0'-7" 0'-9"
1-1/4 x 3/8 9.7 0.493 1'-1" 0'-11" 0'-9" 1'-10" 0'-9" 0'-7" 0'-10"
1-1/2 x 1/4 8.0 0.474 1'-1" 0'-11" 0'-9" 1'-10" 0'-9" 0'-7" 0'-10"
1-1/2 x 5/16 9.8 0.592 BAR 1'-2" 1'-0" 0'-10" 2'-2" 0'-10" 0'-8" 1'-0"
1-1/2 x 3/8 11.5 0.711 1'-3" 1'-1" 0'-11" 2'-6" 0'-11" 0'-9" 1'-2"
1-3/4 x 1/4 9.2 0.645 1'-3" 1'-0" 0'-11" 2'-4" 0'-10" 0'-9" 1'-0"
1-3/4 x 5/16 11.2 0.806 SELECTION 1'-4" 1'-2" 1'-0" 2'-10" 0'-11" 0'-10" 1'-3"
1-3/4 x 3/8 13.2 0.967 1'-5" 1'-3" 1'-2" 3'-2" 1'-1" 1'-0" 1'-6"
2 x 1/4 10.4 0.842 1'-4" 1'-2" 1'-0" 3'-0" 1'-0" 0'-11" 1'-4"
2 x 5/16 12.7 1.053 TABLE 1'-6" 1'-4" 1'-3" 3'-6" 1'-1" 1'-0" 1'-7"
2 x 3/8 15.0 1.263 1'-8" 1'-6" 1'-4" 3'-10" 1'-3" 1'-2" 1'-11"
2-1/4 x 1/4 11.5 1.066 1'-6" 1'-4" 1'-3" 3'-8" 1'-1" 1'-1" 1'-8"
2-1/4 x 5/16 14.1 1.332 PAGE 1'-8" 1'-6" 1'-5" 4'-2" 1'-3" 1'-3" 2'-0"
2-1/4 x 3/8 16.7 1.599 1'-10" 1'-8" 1'-8" 4'-5" 1'-6" 1'-5" 2'-5"
2-1/2 x 1/4 12.7 1.316 1'-8" 1'-6" 1'-5" 4'-3" 1'-3" 1'-3" 2'-0"
2-1/2 x 5/16 15.6 1.645 10 1'-11" 1'-9" 1'-8" 4'-7" 1'-6" 1'-6" 2'-6"
2-1/2 x 3/8 18.5 1.974 2'-1" 2'-0" 1'-11" 4'-11" 1'-8" 1'-9" 2'-11"
3 x 1/4 15.2 1.895 2'-1" 1'-11" 1'-10" 5'-2" 1'-8" 1'-8" 2'-10"
3 x 5/16 19.1 2.368 2'-4" 2'-3" 2'-3" 5'-6" 1'-11" 2'-0" 3'-6"
3 x 3/8 22.5 2.842 2'-8" 2'-7" 2'-7" 5'-11" 2'-3" 2'-5" 4'-2"
3-1/2 x 1/4 17.5 2.579 2'-6" 2'-5" 2'-5" 6'-0" 2'-1" 2'-2" 3'-9"
3-1/2 x 5/16 22.0 3.224 2'-11" 2'-10" 2'-11" 6'-5" 2'-6" 2'-8" 4'-8"
3-1/2 x 3/8 26.0 3.868 3'-4" 3'-4" 3'-5" 6'-10" 2'-11" 3'-2" 5'-3"
4 x 1/4 19.9 3.368 3'-0" 2'-11" 3'-0" 6'-10" 2'-7" 2'-9" 4'-11"
4 x 5/16 24.9 4.211 3'-7" 3'-7" 3'-8" 7'-5" 3'-2" 3'-5" 5'-7"
4 x 3/8 29.5 5.053 4'-2" 4'-2" 4'-4" 7'-10" 3'-8" 4'-0" 6'-0"
5 x 1/4 24.5 5.263 4'-3" 4'-3" 4'-6" 8'-7" 3'-10" 4'-2" 6'-6"
5 x 3/8 36.5 7.895 5'-10" 5'-11" 6'-2" 9'-10" 5'-6" 6'-0" 7'-6"
5 x 1/2 48.0 10.526 6'-5" 6'-7" 6'-9" 10'-10" 6'-4" 6'-8" 8'-3"
6 x 1/4 29.6 7.579 5'-10" 5'-11" 6'-4" 10'-1" 5'-4" 5'-11" 7'-10"
6 x 3/8 43.5 11.368 7'-0" 7'-2" 7'-5" 11'-9" 6'-11" 7'-3" 9'-0"
6 x 1/2 57.3 15.158 7'-9" 7'-10" 8'-2" 13'-0" 7'-8" 8'-0" 9'-11"
7 x 1/4 34.3 10.316 7'-2" 7'-3" 7'-6" 12'-0" 7'-1" 7'-5" 9'-2"
7 x 3/8 50.5 15.474 8'-2" 8'-4" 8'-7" 13'-9" 8'-1" 8'-5" 10'-6"
7 x 1/2 66.6 20.632 9'-0" 9'-2" 9'-6" 15'-2" 8'-11" 9'-4" 11'-7"

BRIDGE DECKING

B ridge Decking is manufactured by cold-press riveting


truss shaped r ecticuline bars to rectangular bearing
bars. The resulting product is an exceptionally durable heavy
BEARING BAR
THICKNESSES
1/4", 5/16" OR 3/8" 5" RIVET
THE FOLLOWING LOAD
TABLE WAS DEVEL-
OPED USING THE
"MAXIMUM TRAF-
duty grating with superior stiffness and lateral stability. FIC CONDITIONS"
FACE-TO-FACE 2-5/16" FOUND ON PAGE 10
Bridge Decking is often the preferred heavy duty grating for
OF THIS CATALOG
concentrated or stress applications subject to impact and
repetitive loads. Common applications include bridge floors, DEFLECTION IS LIMITED TO TYPE R-37-5
RECTICULINE BAR
highways, inlets, and airport trench drain covers. 3/16" X 1-1/2" THE LESSER OF L/400 OR .125

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
BEARING BARS 2-5/16" FACE TO FACE, RIVETS 5" ON CENTER

H-20 TRUCK H-15 TRUCK H-10 TRUCK AUTO TRAFFIC 5 TON FORKLIFT 3 TON FORKLIFT 1 TON FORKLIFT

BEARING RECTICULINE WEIGHT LBS. SECTION MOD. H-20 TRUCK H-15 TRUCK H-10 TRUCK AUTO TRAFFIC 5 TON FORKLIFT 3 TON FORKLIFT 1 TON FORKLIFT
BAR SIZE BAR SIZE PER SQ. FT. PER FT. OF WIDTH
MAXIMUM SAFE SPAN
2-1/2 x 1/4 1-1/2 x 3/16 17.1 1.220 1'-6" 1'-4" 1'-2" 3'-4" 1'-1" 0'-11" 1'-3"
2-1/2 x 5/16 1-1/2 x 3/16 19.3 1.488 1'-8" 1'-6" 1'-4" 4'-0" 1'-2" 1'-1" 1'-7"
2-1/2 x 3/8 1-1/2 x 3/16 21.2 1.744 1'-10" 1'-8" 1'-6" 4'-4" 1'-4" 1'-3" 1'-9"
3 x 1/4 1-1/2 x 3/16 19.1 1.756 1'-10" 1'-8" 1'-6" 4'-7" 1'-4" 1'-3" 1'-10"
3 x 5/16 1-1/2 x 3/16 21.7 2.143 2'-1" 1'-10" 1'-9" 4'-11" 1'-7" 1'-6" 2'-2"
3 x 3/8 1-1/2 x 3/16 24.0 2.512 2'-3" 2'-1" 2'-0" 5'-2" 1'-9" 1'-8" 2'-6"
3-1/2 x 1/4 1-1/2 x 3/16 21.0 2.390 2'-2" 2'-0" 1'-11" 5'-4" 1'-8" 1'-7" 2'-5"
3-1/2 x 5/16 1-1/2 x 3/16 24.1 2.917 2'-6" 2'-4" 2'-3" 5'-9" 2'-0" 1'-11" 2'-11"
3-1/2 x 3/8 1-1/2 x 3/16 26.9 3.419 2'-9" 2'-8" 2'-7" 6'-1" 2'-3" 2'-2" 3'-5"
4 x 1/4 1-1/2 x 3/16 23.0 3.122 2'-7" 2'-6" 2'-4" 6'-2" 2'-1" 2'-0" 3'-1"
4 x 5/16 1-1/2 x 3/16 26.6 3.810 3'-0" 2'-10" 2'-10" 6'-7" 2'-5" 2'-5" 3'-9"
4 x 3/8 1-1/2 x 3/16 29.7 4.465 3'-5" 3'-3" 3'-2" 6'-11" 2'-9" 2'-9" 4'-5"
5 x 1/4 1-1/2 x 3/16 25.0 4.878 3'-8" 3'-6" 3'-6" 7'-8" 3'-0" 3'-0" 4'-9"
5 x 5/16 1-1/2 x 3/16 31.4 5.952 4'-3" 4'-2" 4'-2" 8'-2" 3'-7" 3'-7" 5'-10"
5 x 3/8 1-1/2 x 3/16 35.4 6.977 4'-10" 4'-9" 4'-10" 8'-8" 4'-1" 4'-2" 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 grat-
ing 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

E 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 eliminat-
ing r ocking or irregular elevations experienced with covers installed on poured concrete. In specifying
TYPE “L”
Grating Pacific Embed Frames, you are specifying durability, accuracy and economy. (Nail holes are optional TRENCH
and may further expedite installation. If desired, size and location should be specified.) FRAME

E-Z POUR FRAMES TYPE L FRAME


Grating Pacific E- Z P o ur frames are All frames are available in four sided, one

"S" Clear Opening

"S" Clear Opening


(specify dimension)

(specify dimension)
designed to expedite forming and pro- piece welded construction units and can

Grating Span
Grating Span
vide superior concrete embedment. "W" Clear Opening accommodate any clear opening. Simply "W" Clear Opening
Assembled with continuous anchors on (specify dimension) specify the frame type from the sections (specify dimension)
the non-bearing sides, E- Z P o ur below, the desired clear opening, and the
frames install quickly and provide desired grating or cover thickness.
superior drainage.

FRAME SECTIONS
Dimensions indicated
on table below.

TYPE "E-Z" TYPE "L" TYPE "Z" TYPE "M" TYPE "X" TYPE "P"

ANCHORS FINISHES
All frames are provided with 3/8" X 4" headed Carbon steel frames are manufactured with either of three standard finish-
concrete stud anchors welded within 6 inches of Anchor es, bare steel (no finish), prime painted, or hot dip galvanized after fabrication.
each corner and at a maximum of 24 inches on Aluminum frames are provided mill finish and can be specified with bitumi-
center. Alternative anchor sizes and spacings nous coating on surfaces to be cast in concrete. Stainless steel frames are sup-
may be designated by the specifying authority. plied mill finish and can be specified as abrasive blasted after fabrication to
provide a uniform matte finish.

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 simi-
larly available, but will vary dimensionally. Consult manufacturer for dimensions if critical.

MODEL MODEL MODEL MODEL


"d" "B" "d" "B" "d" "B" "Ad" "d" "B" "AB" "Ad"
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER

EZ-75 3/4" 3/4" L-75 3/4" 3/4" Z-75 3/4" 1" 1-1/2" M-75 3/4" 1-1/2" 3/4" 2"
EZ-100 1" 1" L-100 1" 1" Z-100 1" 1-1/4" 1-3/4" M-100 1" 1-1/2" 1" 2"
EZ-125 1-1/4" 1-1/4" L-125 1-1/4" 1-1/4" Z-125 1-1/4" 1-1/2" 2" M-125 1-1/4" 1-1/2" 1-1/4" 2"
EZ-150 1-1/2" 1-1/2" L-150 1-1/2" 1-1/2" Z-150 1-1/2" 1-1/2" 2" M-150 1-1/2" 1-1/2" 1-1/2" 2"
EZ-175 1-3/4" 1-3/4" L-175 1-3/4" 1-3/4" Z-175 1-3/4" 2" 2-1/2" M-175 1-3/4" 2" 1-3/4" 2"
EZ-200 2" 2-1/4" L-200 2" 2-1/4" Z-200 2" 2" 2-1/2" M-200 2" 2" 2" 2"
EZ-225 2-1/4" 2-1/4" L-225 2-1/4" 2-1/4" Z-225 2-1/4" 2" 2-1/2" M-225 2-1/4" 2" 2" 2"
EZ-250 2-1/2" 2-1/4" L-250 2-1/2" 2-1/4" Z-250 2-1/2" 2-1/2" 3" M-250 2-1/2" 2" 2" 2"
EZ-300 3" 2-3/4" L-300 3" 2-3/4" Z-300 3" 2-1/2" 3" M-300 3" 2" 2" 2"
EZ-350 3-1/2" 2-3/4" L-350 3-1/2" 2-3/4" Z-350 3-1/2" 2-1/2" 3" M-350 3-1/2" 3" 2-1/2" 2-1/2"
EZ-400 4" 2-3/4" L-400 4" 2-3/4" Z-400 4" 3" 3-1/2" M-400 4" 3" 3" 2-1/2"
EZ-500 5" 3-1/4" L-500 5" 3-1/4" Z-500 5" 3" 3-1/2" M-500 5" 3-1/2" 3" 3"
EZ-600 6" 3-1/4" L-600 6" 3-1/4" Z-600 6" 3" 3-1/2" M-600 6" 3-1/2" 3-1/2" 3"

MODEL MODEL MODEL MODEL


"B" "D" "B" "D" "B" "D" "t" "B" "At"
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
X-100 1" 1" X-400 4" 4" X-3530 3-1/2" 3" – P-125 1/8" 1-1/2" 2" –
X-125 1-1/4" 1-1/4" X-500 5" 5" X-4030 4" 3" – P-188 3/16" 1-1/2" 2" –
X-150 1-1/2" 1-1/2" X-600 6" 6" X-5030 5" 3" – P-250 1/4" 1-1/2" 2" –
X-175 1-3/4" 1-3/4" X-2515 2-1/2" 1-1/2" X-5035 5" 3-1/2" – P-313 5/16" 1-1/2" 2" –
X-200 2" 2" X-2520 2-1/2" 2" X-6035 6" 3-1/2" – P-375 3/8" 1-1/2" 2" –
X-250 2-1/2" 2-1/2" X-3020 3" 2" X-6040 6" 4" – P-500 1/2" 1-1/2" 2" –
X-300 3" 3" X-3025 3" 2-1/2" P-625 5/8" 2" 2-1/2" –
X-350 3-1/2" 3-1/2" X-3525 3-1/2" 2-1/2" P-750 3/4" 2" 2-1/2" –
P-1000 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 pro- If the standard sets
vides the specifier with a wide range of alternatives for drainage applica- shown on pages 15 and 16
tions. While any of the bar grating products and embed frames shown do not adequately address
on the previous pages can be your specific application in
combined for effective solu- either load capacity or
tions, standard trench grat- appearance, please contact
ings and inlet sets are illus- our engineering department.
trated on pages 15 and 16. We will gladly assist in the
Look there first for your most selection of an appropriate
economical solution to alternative from our wide
drainage requirements. range of versatile products.

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TRENCH GRATING & INLET SETS
S TA N D A R D D U T Y
G rating Pacific Trench Grating Systems and
Inlet Sets combine our most popular gratings
and embed frames to provide economic, modular
components for construction projects. These prod-
ucts are offered in our S t a n d a rd series, designed to
serve pedestrian loads, and our Heavy Duty series,
designed to service the most demanding vehicular
traffic. Each series is offered with multiple bar spac-
TYPE "S" TYPE "SA" TYPE "SP"
ings (shown below) to address the specific needs of Designed to support pedestrian loads, type " S " Standard Duty type " S A " grates are designed Type " S P " grates also comply with ADA spacing
your application. grates are manufactured from welded grating to conform with strict ADA spacing require- requirements. Additionally, the 1/4" maximum
with durable 3/16" (min.) thick bearing bars. ments. Open area of 66% allows for drainage clear opening between the bars make these grates
Open area of nearly 80% allows for fast clear- and ventilation while maintaining a safe traf- desirable in areas subject to pedestrian traffic
ing of moisture and run-off. fic surface. where high heeled shoes are common.
B O LT E D G R AT E S
Grating Pacific Trench Systems and Inlet Sets HEAVY DUTY
are manufactured as component products with
the grates easily removed for clearing debris
from the trenches or inlets. Often security con-
cerns 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 TYPE "H" TYPE "HA" TYPE "HP"
grating. For high security applications, bolted Type " H " grates are manufactured from Heavy duty type " H A " grates are similar to Heavy duty type " H P " grates are similar to type
stout, 3/8" (min.) thick bearing bars. type "SS A " above with the exception that these "SS P " above with the exception that these grates
grates with tamper-resistant fasteners may be Designed to serve the most rigorous truck and grates are additionally designed to support are additionally designed to support forklift and
further specified. forklift loads. With nearly 70% open area, forklift and vehicular loads. vehicular loads.
these products are ideal for parking lot and
highway drain applications.

BOLTING BOLTED TAMPER CLOSE


OPTIONS: GRATES RESISTANT MESH
BOLT BOLTING

TRENCH GRATING SYSTEMS

T 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,
the user can select a frame to meet the exact edge condi- TO SPECIFY TRENCH SYSTEMS
Trench systems are specified by component d
tion desired. Bolting the grates to the frames is optional
and must be specified. All gratings are provided with plain model numbers. Simply follow the sample specifica-
surface (the optional serrated surface is also available tion below:
when specified) and open ends are trench banded to max-
imize drain capacity. Unless otherwise noted, all trench
frames and grating are hot dip galvanized after fabrication
TH - 12 - EZ (B) "S" CLEAR SPAN
in accordance with ASTM Specification A-123. Our most
popular systems are listed in the table below, however, "T" indicates trench grating Indicates trench Indicates type of Optional component to
while "H" indicates type H clear span or "S" frame from options specify bolted grates. If
this listing in no way completely defines this comprehen- Heavy Duty grating as shown dimension in illustrated on bolted grates are not
sive product line. above. For Standard Duty,
specify "TS" etc.
inches. page 14. 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
STANDARD DUTY HEAVY 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 6" 1" TSA-6-EZ 6" 1" TSP-6-EZ 6" 1" TH-6-EZ 6" 1-1/2" THA-6-EZ 6" 1-1/2" THP-6-EZ 6" 1-1/2"
TS-8-EZ 8" 1" TSA-8-EZ 8" 1" TSP-8-EZ 8" 1" TH-8-EZ 8" 1-1/2" THA-8-EZ 8" 1-1/2" THP-8-EZ 8" 1-1/2"
TS-10-EZ 10" 1" TSA-10-EZ 10" 1" TSP-10-EZ 10" 1" TH-10-EZ 10" 1-1/2" THA-10-EZ 10" 1-1/2" THP-10-EZ 10" 1-1/2"
TS-12-EZ 12" 1" TSA-12-EZ 12" 1" TSP-12-EZ 12" 1" TH-12-EZ 12" 1-1/2" THA-12-EZ 12" 1-3/4" THP-12-EZ 12" 1-1/2"
TS-14-EZ 14" 1" TSA-14-EZ 14" 1" TSP-14-EZ 14" 1" TH-14-EZ 14" 1-3/4" THA-14-EZ 14" 2-1/4" THP-14-EZ 14" 1-3/4"
TS-16-EZ 16" 1" TSA-16-EZ 16" 1" TSP-16-EZ 16" 1" TH-16-EZ 16" 2-1/4" THA-16-EZ 16" 2-1/4" THP-16-EZ 16" 1-3/4"
TS-18-EZ 18" 1" TSA-18-EZ 18" 1" TSP-18-EZ 18" 1" TH-18-EZ 18" 2-1/4" THA-18-EZ 18" 2-1/4" THP-18-EZ 18" 2-1/4"
TS-20-EZ 20" 1" TSA-20-EZ 20" 1-1/4" TSP-20-EZ 20" 1" TH-20-EZ 20" 2-1/4" THA-20-EZ 20" 2-1/2" THP-20-EZ 20" 2-1/4"
TS-22-EZ 22" 1" TSA-22-EZ 22" 1-1/4" TSP-22-EZ 22" 1" TH-22-EZ 22" 2-1/4" THA-22-EZ 22" 2-1/2" THP-22-EZ 22" 2-1/4"
TS-24-EZ 24" 1" TSA-24-EZ 24" 1-1/4" TSP-24-EZ 24" 1" TH-24-EZ 24" 2-1/4" THA-24-EZ 24" 2-1/2" THP-24-EZ 24" 2-1/4"
TS-27-EZ 27" 1" TSA-27-EZ 27" 1-1/4" TSP-27-EZ 27" 1" TH-27-EZ 27" 2-1/2" THA-27-EZ 27" 2-1/2" THP-27-EZ 27" 2-1/4"
TS-30-EZ 30" 1" TSA-30-EZ 30" 1-1/4" TSP-30-EZ 30" 1" TH-30-EZ 30" 3" THA-30-EZ 30" 2-1/2" THP-30-EZ 30" 2-1/2"
TS-33-EZ 33" 1" TSA-33-EZ 33" 1-1/2" TSP-33-EZ 33" 1-1/4" TH-33-EZ 33" 3" THA-33-EZ 33" 3" THP-33-EZ 33" 2-1/2"
TS-36-EZ 36" 1" TSA-36-EZ 36" 1-1/2" TSP-36-EZ 36" 1-1/4" TH-36-EZ 36" 3" THA-36-EZ 36" 3" THP-36-EZ 36" 2-1/2"
TS-42-EZ 42" 1" TSA-42-EZ 42" 1-1/2" TSP-42-EZ 42" 1-1/4" TH-42-EZ 42" 3-1/2" THA-42-EZ 42" 3" THP-42-EZ 42" 3"
TS-48-EZ 48" 1-1/4" TSA-48-EZ 48" 1-3/4" TSP-48-EZ 48" 1-1/2" TH-48-EZ 48" 3-1/2" THA-48-EZ 48" 3-1/2" THP-48-EZ 48" 3"
TS-54-EZ 54" 1-1/2" TSA-54-EZ 54" 1-3/4" TSP-54-EZ 54" 1-1/2" TH-54-EZ 54" 4" THA-54-EZ 54" 3-1/2" THP-54-EZ 54" 3"
TS-60-EZ 60" 1-3/4" TSA-60-EZ 60" 2-1/4" TSP-60-EZ 60" 1-1/2" TH-60-EZ 60" 4" THA-60-EZ 60" 4" THP-60-EZ 60" 3-1/2"
TS-66-EZ 66" 1-3/4" TSA-66-EZ 66" 2-1/4" TSP-66-EZ 66" 1-1/2" TH-66-EZ 66" 5" THA-66-EZ 66" 4" THP-66-EZ 66" 3-1/2"
TS-72-EZ 72" 2" TSA-72-EZ 72" 2-1/4" TSP-72-EZ 72" 1-3/4" TH-72-EZ 72" 5" THA-72-EZ 72" 4" THP-72-EZ 72" 4"

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INLET GRATES & FRAMES

C 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)
Grating type from Indicates frame "W" clear Indicates frame "S" clear Type of frame selected Optional component to specify
table on page 15. opening in inches (see opening in inches (see from options illustrated bolted grates. If bolted grates are
page 14). page 14). on page 14. not required, this component is
eliminated.
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 HEAVY 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 6" 6" 1" S-3333-EZ 33" 33" 1" H-0606-EZ 6" 6" 1-1/2" H-3333-EZ 33" 33" 3"
S-0808-EZ 8" 8" 1" S-3636-EZ 36" 36" 1" H-0808-EZ 8" 8" 1-1/2" H-3636-EZ 36" 36" 3"
S-1010-EZ 10" 10" 1" S-4242-EZ 42" 42" 1" H-1010-EZ 10" 10" 1-1/2" H-4242-EZ 42" 42" 3-1/2"
S-1212-EZ 12" 12" 1" S-4848-EZ 48" 48" 1-1/4" H-1212-EZ 12" 12" 1-1/2" H-4848-EZ 48" 48" 3-1/2"
S-1414-EZ 14" 14" 1" S-5454-EZ 54" 54" 1-1/2" H-1414-EZ 14" 14" 1-3/4" H-5454-EZ 54" 54" 4"
S-1616-EZ 16" 16" 1" S-6060-EZ 60" 60" 1-3/4" H-1616-EZ 16" 16" 2-1/4" H-6060-EZ 60" 60" 4"
S-1818-EZ 18" 18" 1" S-6666-EZ 66" 66" 1-3/4" H-1818-EZ 18" 18" 2-1/4" H-6666-EZ 66" 66" 5"
S-2020-EZ 20" 20" 1" S-7272-EZ 72" 72" 2" H-2020-EZ 20" 20" 2-1/4" H-7272-EZ 72" 72" 5"
S-2222-EZ 22" 22" 1" S-7878-EZ 78" 78" 2-1/4" H-2222-EZ 22" 22" 2-1/4" H-7878-EZ 78" 78" 5"
S-2424-EZ 24" 24" 1" S-8484-EZ 84" 84" 2-1/2" H-2424-EZ 24" 24" 2-1/4" H-8484-EZ 84" 84" 6"
S-2727-EZ 27" 27" 1" S-9696-EZ 96" 96" 2-1/2" H-2727-EZ 27" 27" 2-1/2" H-9696-EZ 96" 96" 6"
S-3030-EZ 30" 30" 1" H-3030-EZ 30" 30" 3"
STANDARD DUTY RECTANGULAR INLET SETS HEAVY DUTY RECTANGULAR INLET SETS
MODEL NUMBER "W" "S" "d" MODEL NUMBER "W" "S" "d" MODEL NUMBER "W" "S" "d" MODEL NUMBER "W" "S" "d"
S-1206-EZ 12" 6" 1" S-0612-EZ 6" 12" 1" H-1206-EZ 12" 6" 1-1/2" H-0612-EZ 6" 12" 1-1/2"
S-1210-EZ 12" 10" 1" S-0618-EZ 6" 18" 1" H-1210-EZ 12" 10" 1-1/2" H-0618-EZ 6" 18" 2-1/4"
S-1806-EZ 18" 6" 1" S-0624-EZ 6" 24" 1" H-1806-EZ 18" 6" 1-1/2" H-0624-EZ 6" 24" 2-1/4"
S-1812-EZ 18" 12" 1" S-0630-EZ 6" 30" 1" H-1812-EZ 18" 12" 1-1/2" H-0630-EZ 6" 30" 3"
S-2406-EZ 24" 6" 1" S-0636-EZ 6" 36" 1" H-2406-EZ 24" 6" 1-1/2" H-0636-EZ 6" 36" 3"
S-2412-EZ 24" 12" 1" S-1218-EZ 12" 18" 1" H-2412-EZ 24" 12" 1-1/2" H-1218-EZ 12" 18" 2-1/4"
S-2418-EZ 24" 18" 1" S-1224-EZ 12" 24" 1" H-2418-EZ 24" 18" 2-1/4" H-1224-EZ 12" 24" 2-1/4"
S-3006-EZ 30" 6" 1" S-1230-EZ 12" 30" 1" H-3006-EZ 30" 6" 1-1/2" H-1230-EZ 12" 30" 3"
S-3012-EZ 30" 12" 1" S-1236-EZ 12" 36" 1" H-3012-EZ 30" 12" 1-1/2" H-1236-EZ 12" 36" 3"
S-3018-EZ 30" 18" 1" S-1248-EZ 12" 48" 1-1/4" H-3018-EZ 30" 18" 2-1/4" H-1248-EZ 12" 48" 3-1/2"
S-3024-EZ 30" 24" 1" S-1824-EZ 18" 24" 1" H-3024-EZ 30" 24" 2-1/4" H-1824-EZ 18" 24" 2-1/4"
S-3606-EZ 36" 6" 1" S-1830-EZ 18" 30" 1" H-3606-EZ 36" 6" 1-1/2" H-1830-EZ 18" 30" 3"
S-3612-EZ 36" 12" 1" S-1836-EZ 18" 36" 1" H-3612-EZ 36" 12" 1-1/2" H-1836-EZ 18" 36" 3"
S-3618-EZ 36" 18" 1" S-1842-EZ 18" 42" 1" H-3618-EZ 36" 18" 2-1/4" H-1842-EZ 18" 42" 3-1/2"
S-3624-EZ 36" 24" 1" S-1848-EZ 18" 48" 1-1/4" H-3624-EZ 36" 24" 2-1/4" H-1848-EZ 18" 48" 3-1/2"
S-3630-EZ 36" 30" 1" S-2430-EZ 24" 30" 1" H-3630-EZ 36" 30" 3" H-2430-EZ 24" 30" 3"
S-4812-EZ 48" 12" 1" S-2436-EZ 24" 36" 1" H-4812-EZ 48" 12" 1-1/2" H-2436-EZ 24" 36" 3"
S-4818-EZ 48" 18" 1" S-2442-EZ 24" 42" 1" H-4818-EZ 48" 18" 2-1/4" H-2442-EZ 24" 42" 3-1/2"
S-4824-EZ 48" 24" 1" S-2448-EZ 24" 48" 1-1/4" H-4824-EZ 48" 24" 2-1/4" H-2448-EZ 24" 48" 3-1/2"
S-4836-EZ 48" 36" 1" S-2454-EZ 24" 54" 1-1/2" H-4836-EZ 48" 36" 3" H-2454-EZ 24" 54" 4"
S-6012-EZ 60" 12" 1" S-2460-EZ 24" 60" 1-3/4" H-6012-EZ 60" 12" 1-1/2" H-2460-EZ 24" 60" 4"
S-6018-EZ 60" 18" 1" S-3036-EZ 30" 36" 1" H-6018-EZ 60" 18" 2-1/4" H-3036-EZ 30" 36" 3"
S-6024-EZ 60" 24" 1" S-3042-EZ 30" 42" 1" H-6024-EZ 60" 24" 2-1/4" H-3042-EZ 30" 42" 3-1/2"
S-6036-EZ 60" 36" 1" S-3048-EZ 30" 48" 1-1/4" H-6036-EZ 60" 36" 3" H-3048-EZ 30" 48" 3-1/2"
S-6048-EZ 60" 48" 1-1/4" S-3054-EZ 30" 54" 1-1/2" H-6048-EZ 60" 48" 3-1/2" H-3054-EZ 30" 54" 4"
S-7212-EZ 72" 12" 1" S-3060-EZ 30" 60" 1-3/4" H-7212-EZ 72" 12" 1-1/2" H-3060-EZ 30" 60" 4"
S-7218-EZ 72" 18" 1" S-3072-EZ 30" 72" 2" H-7218-EZ 72" 18" 2-1/4" H-3072-EZ 30" 72" 5"
S-7224-EZ 72" 24" 1" S-3642-EZ 36" 42" 1" H-7224-EZ 72" 24" 2-1/4" H-3642-EZ 36" 42" 3-1/2"
S-7236-EZ 72" 36" 1" S-3648-EZ 36" 48" 1-1/4" H-7236-EZ 72" 36" 3" H-3648-EZ 36" 48" 3-1/2"
S-7248-EZ 72" 48" 1-1/4" S-3654-EZ 36" 54" 1-1/2" H-7248-EZ 72" 48" 3-1/2" H-3654-EZ 36" 54" 4"
S-8412-EZ 84" 12" 1" S-3660-EZ 36" 60" 1-3/4" H-8412-EZ 84" 12" 1-1/2" H-3660-EZ 36" 60" 4"
S-8424-EZ 84" 24" 1" S-4248-EZ 42" 48" 1-1/4" H-8424-EZ 84" 24" 2-1/4" H-4248-EZ 42" 48" 3-1/2"
S-8436-EZ 84" 36" 1" S-4254-EZ 42" 54" 1-1/2" H-8436-EZ 84" 36" 3" H-4254-EZ 42" 54" 4"
S-8448-EZ 84" 48" 1-1/4" S-4260-EZ 42" 60" 1-3/4" H-8448-EZ 84" 48" 3-1/2" H-4260-EZ 42" 60" 4"
S-9612-EZ 96" 12" 1" S-4854-EZ 48" 54" 1-1/2" H-9612-EZ 96" 12" 1-1/2" H-4854-EZ 48" 54" 4"
S-9624-EZ 96" 24" 1" S-4860-EZ 48" 60" 1-3/4" H-9624-EZ 96" 24" 2-1/4" H-4860-EZ 48" 60" 4"
S-9636-EZ 96" 36" 1" S-4872-EZ 48" 72" 2" H-9636-EZ 96" 36" 3" H-4872-EZ 48" 72" 5"
S-9648-EZ 96" 48" 1-1/4" S-6072-EZ 60" 72" 2" H-9648-EZ 96" 48" 3-1/2" H-6072-EZ 60" 72" 5"
S-9672-EZ 96" 72" 2" H-9672-EZ 96" 72" 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" COMPO-
NENT 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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FASTENERS & BANDING
FA S T E N E R S B A N D I N G W E L D S TA N D A R D S
All grating must be firmly fastened in place. Welding panels to the supporting struc-
ture provides a superior, permanent installation. Gratings subject to removal can be fas-
tened 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" 5" +
– O.C. for Trim Band
1 3
holes to receive 1/4" bolts or screws (bolts or screws supplied by others). In areas where 8 " 4 " and Trench Grating
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 coun-
tersinking of the bearing bars and fastening with flat head screws. LOAD BANDING (Optional)

MINIMUM WELD PATTERN Bearing


Bars
One weld in middle of panel at each intermediate support.

3 3
"
16 4 "

+

SADDLE CLIP

+

3 3
"
16 " "
4
Welds at ends of bearing bar
appoximately 6 inches from
each side of panel. WELD LUG

COUNTER-SUNK LAND
"G" CLIP WITH FLAT HEAD SCREW

PANEL WIDTHS & LAYOUT


PA N E L W I D T H S
Grating panels are manufactured in nominal 24" and 36" standard widths. When considering alternative widths, consult the table below to select widths that will
maintain consistent out-to-out spacing of the bearing bars. Widths specified which deviate from the table below can be fabricated utilizing side banding. In so doing,
the outside bearing bar spacing on one side of the finished panel will deviate from the spacing throughout the rest of the panel.

PA N E L W I D T H C H A R T
NUMBER OF BEARING BAR SPACING NUMBER OF BEARING BAR SPACING
BEARING BARS 1-3/16" O.C. 15/16" O.C. 11/16" O.C. 7/16" O.C. BEARING BARS 1-3/16" O.C. 15/16" O.C. 11/16" O.C. 7/16" O.C.
6 6-1/8" 4-7/8" 3-5/8" 2-3/8" 26 29-7/8" 23-5/8" 17-3/8" 11-1/8"
7 7-5/16" 5-13/16" 4-5/16" 2-13/16" 27 31-1/16" 24-9/16" 18-1/16" 11-9/16"
8 8-1/2" 6-3/4" 5" 3-1/4" 28 32-1/4" 25-1/2" 18-3/4" 12"
9 9-11/16" 7-11/16" 5-11/16" 3-11/16" 29 33-7/16" 26-7/16" 19-7/16" 12-7/16"
10 10-7/8" 8-5/8" 6-3/8" 4-1/8" 30 34-5/8" 27-3/8" 20-1/8" 12-7/8"
11 12-1/16" 9-9/16" 7-1/16" 4-9/16" 31 35-13/16" 28-5/16" 20-13/16" 13-5/16"
12 13-1/4" 10-1/2" 7-3/4" 5" 32 29-1/4" 21-1/2" 13-3/4"
13 14-7/16" 11-7/16" 8-7/16" 5-7/16" 33 30-3/16" 22-3/16" 14-3/16"
14 15-5/8" 12-3/8" 9-1/8" 5-7/8" 34 SHADED 31-1/8" 22-7/8" 14-5/8"
15 16-13/16" 13-5/16" 9-13/16" 6-5/16" 35 32-1/16" 23-9/16" 15-1/16"
16 18" 14-1/4" 10-1/2" 6-3/4" 36 AREAS 33" 24-1/4" 15-1/2"
17 19-3/16" 15-3/16" 11-3/16" 7-3/16" 37 33-15/16" 24-15/16" 15-15/16"
18 20-3/8" 16-1/8" 11-7/8" 7-5/8" 38 INDICATE 34-7/8" 25-5/8" 16-3/8"
19 21-9/16" 17-1/16" 12-9/16" 8-1/16" 39 STOCK 35-13/16" 26-5/16" 16-13/16"
20 22-3/4" 18" 13-1/4" 8-1/2" 40 27" 17-1/4"
21 23-15/16" 18-15/16" 13-15/16" 8-15/16" 41 PANEL 27-11/16" 17-11/16"
22 25-1/8" 19-7/8" 14-5/8" 9-3/8" 42 28-3/8" 18-1/8"
23 26-5/16" 20-13/16" 15-5/16" 9-13/16" 53 WIDTHS 35-15/16" 18-9/16"
24 27-1/2" 21-3/4" 16" 10-1/4" 83 36-1/16"
25 28-11/16 22-11/16" 16-11/16" 10-5/8"

WIDTHS SHOWN ARE FOR 3/16" THICK BEARING BARS. FOR 1/8" BEARING BARS, DEDUCT 1/16" FROM THE VALUES INDICATED.

PA N E L L AY O U T T Y P I C A L PA N E L L AY O U T S
As stated above, stock grating panels are manufactured in 24" and 36" nomi-
nal widths. Stock lengths (span) are 24'-0" for all sizes with most popular bearing 8'-0"
8'-0"
bar sizes also available in 20'-0" lengths. These sizes allow for efficient layout and 3513 "
16 3513 16 " 2315 16"
3 1
waste minimization when they are fabricated to your exact specification. 16 " 4 "
2315 16"

Unlike many competing products, individual grating panels do not require Bearing Bar Span
Bearing Bar

"

supports on all four sides of each cut piece. Bar grating panels only require sup-
Supports

8
4'-0"

4'-0"
Span

port perpendicular to the bearing bar span. There is no need to place supports
2315 16"

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 Mid-Support (if req'd) Support

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MANUFACTURING & INSTALLATION

MANUFACTURING TOLERANCES
OVERALL DIMENSIONS AND SQUARENESS CROSS BAR ALIGNMENT AND SPACING CROSS BAR LOCATION
Width (W) Overall + 1 3
– 4 " "
16

1
+ 1
– 32" 1
8 " O.C. 8 " 1
"
16

Cross Bars Bearing Bars

"
4
1
D+

+ 1
– 4 " C-C End Cross Bars in
ALL DIMENSIONS GIVEN ARE MAXIMUM
= PERMISSIBLE
D'
D

5'-0" Length
1
"4
Length +

D and D' are


overall diagonal LONGITUDINAL BOW TRANSVERSE BOW
dimensions.

W and W' are


overall lengths of
cross bars at 1
opposite ends of 1/200 of Length
8 " Per Foot of Width
Bearing Bars Bearing Bars
W' = W +

1
4 " panels.

1
8 " Per Foot of Width

BEARING BAR LEAN STAIR TREAD CARRIER PLATE LEAN STAIR TREAD TOLERANCE

1
"
Width +
– 4
12"
12
1
2 "
11 4 "
1
Length + 0" – 8 "

INSTALLATION CLEARANCES
HANDRAIL POSTS & TOE PLATE BEAM & CHANNEL SUPPORT PANEL CLEARANCES
1 1 Span (Direction of Bearing Bars) + 1
– 4"
4 " 4 "
1
4 " 1
4 " Panel Lengths Panel Lengths

1
4
" Clearnace Between Sides of Panels
Panel Width
Panel Width

ANGLE SUPPORT IN CONCRETE CIRCULAR CUTS 1


2 " 3
Thickness of Seat 1
8 " Max.
Angle or 1/4" Min. 1 2 "
2 "

O.D. or I.D. of Vessel

TOE PLATE WELD STANDARDS CUT-OUTS MADE TO CLOSEST ADJACENT


BEARING BARS
At Each Bearing
Specified Cut-Out Width
Bar for Load
Carrying Toe Plate t d
1
5" +
– O.C. for Trim 8 " 1 @ 12
Toe Plate 1 3
8 " 4 "

Actual Cut-Out Width

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GRIP STRUT® SAFETY GRATING

E very year industrial accidents – falls, tripping over


debris, slipping on wet or greasy surfaces – cost
millions of dollars in lost manhours and production. By
ing for fast instal-
lation or disas-
sembly.
reducing accidents, insurance costs can frequently be ECONOMICAL TO
decreased. GRIP STRUT® Safety Grating helps reduce acci- INSTALL, USE – In
dent rates by providing a safer walking-working surface addition to low
than other grating products. Its serrated surface gives max- material cost and
imum slip protection and performance under practically nominal erection
all conditions and in every direction. cost, GRIP STRUT®
The serrated surface is designed in an open diamond Safety Grating
pattern. This allows drainage of fluids, mud, chips and other also saves with its
accident-causing debris. long-lasting, rust-
In addition to safety, resisting materials
the resilient surface of and finishes. Standard
GRIP STRUT® Safety mill-galvanized finish
Grating cushions the resists corrosion to provide last-
impact of footfalls thereby ing surfaces. High-strength alu-
lessening worker fatigue minum and Types 304 and 316L stain-
and increasing efficiency. less steel are available to provide maxi-
GRIP STRUT® Safety mum corrosion resistance. Black unpainted
Grating is your best safety steel is available for installations requiring hot
buy. These cost-cutting dipped galvanized finish after fabrication. These light-
and production-improv- weight but brawny panels permit substantial reduction in
ing advantages spell out structural steel requirements. The open design is self- STANDARD GRIP STRUT GRATING PLANKS – Available in
why: cleaning and virtually maintenance free. materials and sizes to meet most load/span requirements.
SAFER, SERRATED SURFACE – Grips soles securely – in all VERSATILE IN APPLICATION – A variety of Standard widths May be used as is or banded, cut, welded, or punched to
directions – in practically every place. These non-slip GRIP and channel heights combine with numerous Non- suit requirements.
STRUT® Grating surfaces are ideal for inside or outside Standard shapes and sizes to meet almost any requirement
locations where mud, ice, snow, oil and detergents can of strength, size, durability, weight, finish, appearance and
create hazardous walking conditions. Openings are small application. GRIP STRUT® Safety Grating combines safety
enough to catch most falling tools and other dangerous and durability with ease of fabrication and
objects. versatility. One piece construction mini-
MAINTENANCE-FREE OPEN DESIGN – Permits quick drainage mizes the need for plant fabrication. Special 5/16"

5/8"
of fluids, chips, grease and mud. Any ice accumulation shapes and forming can be accomplished to
shears easily under normal foot pressure. Open design suit unusual requirements. Channel Depth
90 +
O
– 2-1/2"
allows convenient access for cleaning. It is easily cleaned It’s simple and economical to apply fin-
with brush, liquid or air spray to minimize overall mainte- ish coatings because all surfaces are accessi-
nance. ble to brush or spray. GRIP STRUT® Grating
HIGH LOAD CAPACITY, LONG LIFE – High strength-to-weight may be hot dipped galvanized after fabrica-
performance is achieved through depth of section and tion, anodized, plated, plastic-coated or
structural design. Bridged struts with integral side chan- otherwise finished to suit job requirements.
nels form a plank that can support loads with minimum SERRATED GRIP STRUT GRATING – Standard 7/8" +
– 1/8"
transverse and longitudinal deflection. This sturdy con- Serrated Surface offers excellent slip resist-
struction provides the advantages of heavy load-carrying ance wherever maximum safety underfoot
capacity with minimal deflection; rugged durability with is essential. Material meets anti-slip values
1-1/8"

longer-lasting performance. set forth in Federal Specification RR-G-


9/16"

FAST INSTALLATION – Light, easy-to-handle planks make 1602A.

11/16"
installation simple and quick. They can be handled by NON-SERRATED GRIP STRUT GRATING – For
one man. Most sections are rapidly bolted, clamped or all-purpose use where a high degree of slip
welded into place, easily field-cut at virtually any angle, or resistance is required plus a smoother tex- Eq. Eq.
fabricated to adapt to field conditions. Several attachment ture and design. Product is non-stock and 1-7/8" 7/16" 1-7/8" 7/16" 1-7/8"

devices permit fastening to most existing surfaces allow- subject to extended lead time. Width

PROOF OF PERFORMANCE
Tested by an independent laboratory for slip resistance tested 10% to 180% more slip-resistant than similar mate- 1602D. The values indicated are an average of values
according to standards and methods established by rials, depending on shoe materials and surface conditions. obtained for five sole materials (leather, boot rubber, shoe
Federal Specification RR-G-1602D, GRIP STRUT® Safety Fewer accidents, with resultant lower insurance costs rubber, Neolite and Hypalon) tested in three directions
Grating proved its superiority by exceeding all require- and reduced workman’s compensation losses, should be (longitudinally, transversely and diagonally) for the sur-
ments of this specification. the logical reason for specifying GRIP STRUT® Safety face conditions noted. Values are in pounds of force nec-
The standards were exacting – five shoe sole materials Grating for walking-working surfaces and stair treads. essary to move a 175 lb. load one inch across the surface
tested in three directions under five conditions: dry, Values determined in accordance with standards for of grating.
greasy, muddy, soapy and icy. GRIP STRUT® Safety Grating slip-resistance established by Federal Specification RR-G-

T E S T- P R O V E N S L I P R E S I S TA N C E
150 A FEDERAL
140 SPECIFICATION FOR
STEEL
130
POUNDS OF FORCE

120 B 12-GAUGE STEEL


110 GRIP STRUT GRATING
100 C 14-GAUGE STEEL
90 GRIP STRUT GRATING
80
D FEDERAL
70 SPECIFICATION FOR
60 ALUMINUM
50
A B C D E A B C D E A B C D E A B C D E A B C D E E .080 ALUMINUM
GRIP STRUT GRATING
DRY MUD GREASE SOAP ICE

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M AT E R I A L S
• PRE-GALVANIZED STEEL ASTM A-924-G90
14 & 12 GAUGE

• HRPO UNCOATED STEEL ASTM A-569


STOCK LENGTHS – 14 & 12 GAUGE
10'-0" & 12'-0"
(Custom lengths available • 5052-H32 ALUMINUM 12 GAUGE (.080)
OR 10 GAUGE (.100) ASTM B-209
up to 24'-0")
• 304 OR 316L STAINLESS STEEL 16 GAUGE

HOW TO SPECIFY GRIP STRUT


S A F E T Y G R AT I N G
INDICATES PLANK WIDTH IN INDICATES CHANNEL DEPTH
d CHANNEL DEPTHS – NUMBER OF DIAMONDS 15 1-1/2"
2, 3, 4, 5, 8, or 10.20 2"
14 ga. 1-1/2", 2", 25 2-1/2"
& 2-1/2" 30 3"

BLE –
AVAILA
WIDTHS 12 ga. 1-1/2", 2",

2-Diamond – 4-3/4" Wide


2-1/2", & 3" 52012
3-Diamond – 7" Wide
INDICATES MATERIAL GAUGE INDICATES TYPE OF MATERIAL
4-Diamond – 9-1/2" Wide 14 or 12 steel, 12 or 10 Blank for pre-galvanized steel.
5-Diamond – 11-3/4" Wide aluminum, or 16 ga. "B" for HRPO steel.
stainless steel. "A" for aluminum
8-Diamond – 18-3/4" Wide "S" for stainless steel
10-Diamond – 24" Wide 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
H O W T O R E A D L O A D TA B L E S 42016-S = 9-1/2" WIDE, 2" DEEP, 16 GAUGE STAINLESS STEEL

GRIP STRUT® Safety Grating, determine load, clear span and face, which is referred to as strut flexure. This occurs when the ALLOWABLE UNIFORM LOAD (U) – Values indicated in the rows adja-
deflection requirements. Having this information, select from load grating is loaded with either a uniform load or a mid-width con- cent to “U” are the lowest of the (1) maximum allowable uniform
table the appropriate plank to meet job requirements. centrated load, and the struts (grating surface) deflect relative to loads considering channel flexure and (2) maximum grating sur-
Example: Clear span of 4’-O”, concentrated load requirement the side channels. To determine the allowable strut loads, samples face flexure.
of 300 Ib. at 0.25” max. deflection. Select from the tables follow- of each grating material and thickness were tested for each plank DEFLECTION CORRESPONDING TO “U” – Deflection values are indi-
ing: width. (See Fig. 1, below) The data resulting from these tests was cated below the uniform loads and are the mid-span side channel
For eight-diamond 18-3/4” wide, 2-1/2” channel, 12-ga. steel used to prepare strut loading tables, which give allowable loads deflections for the planks carrying the allowable uniform loads
which carries a load of 416 Ib. at a 0.18” deflection. This is one size and deflections considering strut flexure only. These allowable strut (Fig. 3).
to do the job. Other sizes will carry more load if necessary. For loads, along with the results of additional tests performed on 8- ALLOWABLE CONCENTRATED LOAD (C) – Values indicated in the rows
more economical selection, choose the greatest width that will sup- and 10-Diamond grating, have been incorporated in the load tables labeled “C” are the lowest of the (1) maximum allowable concen-
port the load consistent with job requirements and choose deeper on page 22. trated load considering channel flexure (Fig. 2), with both channels
channels rather than heavier steel gauges. The second aspect of GRIP STRUT Grating strength is channel effective, and (2) the maximum allowable strut load (Cs) for a 1-ft.
GRIP STRUT® Safety Grating will generally carry the same con- flexure. This occurs when the channels at mid-span of the plank long sample (Fig. 1).
centrated load, tabulated in Ib. at mid-span, for a given span, mate- deflect relative to support points. To verify the performance of the DEFLECTION CORRESPONDING TO “C” – Deflection values indicated
rial gauge and channel height, regardless of width. (See “How load side channels, samples were loaded with concentrated and uniform below “C” values in the tables are the mid-span, side channel
tables were prepared” described below.) The uniform load tables are loads at different spans (See Figs. 2 and 3). To approximate the deflections produced when the allowable concentrated load is
tabulated in lb. sq. ft., which accounts for the difference in load most severe condition, there were no attachments between the placed at mid-span.
capacity shown for various widths. Deflection is in inches. channels and the supports. In cases where spans are shorter, chan- If grating surface deflection should be considered when select-
HOW LOAD TABLES WERE PREPARED – The values shown in the fol- nels deeper and planks wider, strut flexure becomes more critical. ing a product to meet a particular specification, then the deflection
lowing tables are based on actual load tests conducted by an inde- 3-, 4- AND 5-DIAMOND ALLOWABLE LOAD AND DEFLECTION TABLES – of the mid-width of the grating, relative to the side channels, can
pendent laboratory. The tables have been prepared in accordance Since 2-through 5-Diamond planks are relatively narrow (less than be calculated using both the data in the Strut Loading Tables and
with the provisions of the AISI Specification for the Design of 1 ft. wide), it can be assumed that both side channels effectively the Load Deflection Conversion formula below.
Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members, 1968 edition. To ensure the support the concentrated load and that the grating surface deflec- Load data based on yield strength of 33,000 psi for steel,
safety of the tabulated loads, two aspects of GRIP STRUT® Grating tion is negligible. Based upon these assumptions, values in the fol- 23,000 psi for aluminum, 35,000 psi for Type 304 stainless steel,
strength must be considered. lowing load tables for 2- through 5-Diamond have been deter- and 30,000 psi for Type 316L stainless steel.
The first consideration is transverse bending in the grating sur- mined.

LOAD/DEFLECTION
CONVERSION FORMULAS EXAMPLE A EXAMPLE B
In the elastic range, deflection is proportional to the What deflection will a 300 Ib. concentrated load produce If a plank (catalog number 103012) is spanning 6’0”,
applied load for both uniform and concentrated loads. This on a plank (catalog number 103012) spanning 5’-0”? what concentrated load will produce a 1/4” deflection?
relationship can be used to determine the deflection that 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 See page 22 for item 103012 at a span of 6’-0”
any load which is less than the allowable load will produce. D @ 300 Ib. = 0.26” x 300 Ib. = 0.16” C = 400 Ib. D = 0.26”
480 Ib. C @ 1/4” = 400 Ib. x 0.25” = 385 Ib.
Load 0.26” Load
U – UNIFORM Load
LOAD (LB./FT.2)
Cs – CONCENTRATED STRUT
LOAD (LB./FT.)
C – CONCENTRATED
LOAD (LB.)
D
D
D – DEFLECTION (IN.) 12" D
Fig. 1 Strut Load Fig. 2 Concentrated Load Fig. 3 Uniform Load

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ALLOWABLE LOADS AND DEFLECTIONS: U – UNIFORM LOAD (LB./FT.), C – CONCENTRATED LOAD (LB.), Cs – ALLOWABLE CONCENTRATED LOAD PER FOOT OF LENGTH AT MID-WIDTH (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.

2-Diamond Plank Load Table – 4-3/4” Width 3-Diamond Plank Load Table – 7” Width
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 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 SPAN CHAN- WEIGH SPAN
MATERIAL NEL T LB./ CATALOG MATERIAL NEL T LB./ CATALOG
GAUGE DEPTH LIN. FT. NUMBER 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" GAUGE DEPTH LIN. FT. NUMBER 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 1324 849 591 435 334 265 215 179 151 U 899 577 402 269 227 180 147 122 103
1-1/2 2.3 21514 D .06 .10 .14 .20 .26 .32 .40 .49 .58 1-1/2 3.0 31514 D .06 .10 .14 .20 .26 .33 .40 .49 .59
C 524 420 351 301 265 236 213 195 179 C 524 421 351 302 265 237 214 196 180
D .05 .08 .11 .16 .20 .26 .32 .39 .47 D .05 .08 .11 .16 .21 .26 .32 .39 .47
U 2198 1409 980 721 553 438 356 295 248 212 184 161 142 U 1492 957 665 490 376 298 242 201 169 145 125 110 97
STEEL 2 2.6 22014 D .06 .09 .13 .17 .23 .29 .35 .43 .51 .60 .70 .81 .92 STEEL 2 3.2 32014 D .06 .09 .13 .17 .23 .29 .35 .43 .51 .61 .71 .81 .93
14 GA. C 870 697 582 499 438 390 352 321 295 273 255 239 225 14 GA. C 871 697 582 500 439 391 353 322 296 275 256 240 226
D .04 .07 .10 .14 .18 .23 .28 .34 .41 .48 .56 .65 .74 D .04 .07 .10 .14 .18 .23 .28 .34 .41 .48 .56 .65 .74
U 2522 1616 1124 827 634 502 408 338 285 244 211 184 163 U 1712 1097 763 562 431 342 277 230 194 166 144 126 111
2-1/2 2.8 22514 D .04 .06 .08 .11 .14 .18 .23 .27 .33 .38 .45 .51 .59 2-1/2 3.5 32514 D .04 .06 .08 .11 .14 .18 .23 .27 .33 .39 .45 .52 .59
C 998 800 667 573 502 447 404 368 338 313 292 273 257 C 999 800 668 574 503 448 405 369 340 315 293 275 259
D .03 .04 .06 .09 .11 .15 .18 .22 .26 .31 .36 .41 .47 D .03 .04 .06 .09 .11 .15 .18 .22 .26 .31 .36 .41 .47
U 1751 1123 782 576 443 351 286 237 200 172 149 131 116 U 1189 763 532 392 301 239 195 162 137 118 102 90 79
1-1/2 3.2 21512 D .07 .11 .15 .21 .27 .35 .43 .52 .62 .74 .86 .99 1.14 1-1/2 4.1 31512 D .07 .11 .15 .21 .27 .35 .43 .52 .63 .74 .87 1.00 1.15
C 693 556 464 399 350 313 283 258 238 221 206 194 183 C 694 556 465 400 352 314 284 260 240 223 208 196 185
D .05 .08 .12 .17 .22 .28 .34 .42 .50 .59 .69 .79 .91 D .05 .08 .12 .17 .22 .28 .34 .42 .50 .59 .69 .80 .92
U 2792 1790 1245 917 703 557 453 375 317 271 235 205 181 U 1896 1216 846 623 478 379 308 256 216 185 160 140 124
STEEL 2 3.6 22012 D .05 .08 .11 .16 .20 .26 .32 .39 .46 .55 .64 .73 .84 2 4.5 32012 D .05 .08 .11 .16 .20 .26 .32 .39 .47 .55 .64 .74 .85
12 GA. C 1105 886 739 635 557 496 448 409 376 348 325 305 287 C 1106 886 740 636 558 498 450 410 378 350 327 307 289
D .04 .06 .09 .12 .16 .21 .26 .31 .37 .44 .51 .59 .67 STEEL D .04 .06 .09 .12 .16 .21 .26 .31 .37 .44 .51 .59 .68
U 4179 2676 1860 1368 1049 830 673 557 469 400 346 302 266 12 GA. U 2836 1817 1263 929 712 564 457 379 319 272 235 206 181
2-1/2 4.0 22512 D .04 .06 .09 .13 .17 .21 .26 .32 .38 .44 .51 .59 .67 2-1/2 4.9 32512 D .04 .06 .09 .13 .17 .21 .26 .32 .38 .44 .52 .59 .68
C 1654 1324 1104 948 830 739 666 606 557 515 479 448 421 C 1654 1325 1105 948 831 740 667 608 558 516 481 450 423
D .03 .05 .07 .10 .13 .17 .21 .25 .30 .35 .41 .47 .54 D .03 .05 .07 .10 .13 .17 .21 .25 .30 .35 .41 .47 .54
ALUM. U 1463 937 650 478 366 289 234 194 162 138 119 U 3587 2298 1597 1174 900 712 578 478 403 344 297 259 228
12 GA. 2 .92 22012-A D .08 .13 .18 .25 .33 .42 .52 .63 .74 .87 1.02 3 5.2 33012 D .04 .06 .08 .11 .14 .18 .22 .27 .32 .38 .44 .51 .58
C 579 463 386 331 290 257 232 211 192 177 165 C 1868 1675 1397 1199 1050 935 843 767 705 652 606 567 533
.080” D .06 .10 .15 .20 .27 .34 .42 .51 .59 .69 .80 D .03 .04 .06 .09 .11 .14 .18 .22 .26 .30 .35 .41 .46
ALUM. U 2049 1312 911 669 512 405 328 271 228 194 167 146 128 ALUM. U 993 636 441 324 248 196 159 131 110 93
10 GA. 2 1.20 22010-A D .09 .14 .20 .28 .37 .46 .58 .70 .83 .98 1.13 1.30 1.48 12 GA. 2 1.15 32012-A D .08 .13 .18 .25 .33 .42 .52 .63 .74 .86
C 811 649 541 464 406 361 325 295 270 250 232 216 203 .080” C 579 463 386 331 290 257 232 211 192 177
.100” D .07 .11 .16 .22 .29 .37 .46 .56 .66 .78 .90 1.04 1.18 D .06 .10 .15 .20 .27 .34 .42 .51 .59 .69
ALUM. U 1391 890 618 454 348 275 223 184 155 132 114 99 87
2-DIAMOND STRUT LOADING 10 GA. 2 1.46 32010-A D .09 .14 .20 .28 .37 .46 .58 .70 .83 .98 1.13 1.30 1.48
C 811 649 541 464 406 361 325 295 270 250 232 216 203
.100” D .07 .11 .16 .22 .29 .37 .46 .56 .66 .78 .90 1.04 1.18
MATERIAL TYPE DEFLECTION MATERIAL TYPE DEFLECTION
GAUGE LOADING LOAD GAUGE LOADING LOAD IN.
IN.
STEEL U 6268 .10 ALUM. U 4677 .12
3-DIAMOND STRUT LOADING
14 GA. Cs 1240 .08 12 GA. .080” Cs 925 .10 MATERIAL TYPE DEFLECTION MATERIAL TYPE DEFLECTION
GAUGE LOADING LOAD IN. GAUGE LOADING LOAD IN.
STEEL U 8619 .10 ALUM. U 5847 .12
12 GA. Cs 1705 .08 10 GA. .100” Cs 1157 .10 STEEL U 3535 .11 ALUM. U 2901 .15
14 GA. Cs 1031 .09 12 GA. .080” Cs 846 .12
STEEL U 6405 .11 ALUM. U 4488 .16
12 GA. Cs 1868 .09 10 GA. .100” Cs 1309 .13

4-Diamond Plank Load Table – 9-1/2” Width 5-Diamond Plank Load Table – 11-3/4” Width
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 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 SPAN MATERIAL CHAN- WEIGH CATALOG SPAN
NEL T LB./ NEL T LB./
GAUGE DEPTH LIN. FT. NUMBER 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" GAUGE DEPTH LIN. FT. NUMBER 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 663 426 296 219 168 134 109 90 77 U 536 344 240 177 136 108 88 74 62
1-1/2 3.6 41514 D .06 .10 .14 .20 .26 .33 .41 .50 .59 1-1/2 4.2 51514 D .06 .10 .14 .20 .26 .33 .41 .50 .60
C 525 421 352 303 266 238 215 197 182 C 525 422 353 304 267 239 216 198 183
D .05 .08 .11 .16 .21 .26 .33 .40 .47 D .05 .08 .12 .16 .21 .26 .33 .40 .48
U 1100 705 491 362 278 220 179 148 125 107 93 81 72 U 890 571 397 293 225 178 145 120 102 87 76 66 59
STEEL 2 3.8 42014 D .06 .09 .13 .17 .23 .29 .36 .43 .52 .61 .71 .82 .94 STEEL 2 4.4 52014 D .06 .09 .13 .17 .23 .29 .36 .43 .52 .61 .71 .83 .95
14 GA. C 730 698 583 501 440 392 354 323 298 276 258 242 228 14 GA. C 707 699 584 502 440 393 355 324 299 277 259 243 230
D .04 .07 .10 .14 .18 .23 .28 .35 .41 .49 .57 .66 .75 D .04 .07 .10 .14 .18 .23 .29 .35 .42 .49 .57 .66 .76
U 1262 809 563 415 318 252 205 170 144 123 106 93 82 U 1021 655 456 336 258 204 166 138 116 100 86 76 67
2-1/2 4.1 42514 D .04 .06 .08 .11 .14 .18 .23 .28 .33 .39 .45 .52 .60 2-1/2 4.7 52514 D .04 .06 .08 .11 .14 .18 .23 .28 .33 .39 .45 .52 .60
C 730 730 669 574 504 449 406 370 341 316 295 277 261 C 707 707 669 575 505 450 407 371 342 317 296 278 262
D .02 .04 .06 .09 .12 .15 .18 .22 .26 .31 .36 .42 .48 D .02 .04 .06 .09 .12 .15 .18 .22 .26 .31 .36 .42 .48
U 906 581 405 298 229 182 148 123 104 89 77 67 60 U 710 456 318 235 181 144 117 98 83 71 62 55 49
1-1/2 5.0 41512 D .07 .11 .16 .21 .28 .36 .44 .54 .64 .76 .89 1.02 1.17 1-1/2 5.9 51512 D .07 .11 .15 .21 .28 .35 .44 .53 .64 .76 .89 1.03 1.18
C 718 575 481 413 363 324 292 267 246 228 213 200 189 C 695 558 467 402 354 317 287 263 244 227 213 201 190
D .06 .09 .13 .17 .23 .29 .35 .43 .52 .61 .71 .82 .94 D .05 .08 .12 .17 .22 .28 .35 .43 .51 .60 .71 .82 .95
U 1398 896 624 460 353 280 228 189 160 137 119 104 92 U 1131 725 505 372 286 227 185 154 130 111 97 85 75
2 5.4 42012 D .05 .08 .11 .16 .20 .26 .32 .39 .47 .55 .65 .75 .85 2 6.2 52012 D .05 .08 .11 .16 .20 .26 .32 .39 .47 .56 .65 .75 .86
C 1107 887 741 637 559 499 451 412 380 353 329 309 292 C 1107 888 742 638 561 501 453 414 382 355 332 312 295
STEEL D .04 .06 .09 .12 .16 .21 .26 .31 .37 .44 .52 .60 .68 STEEL D .04 .06 .09 .12 .16 .21 .26 .31 .38 .44 .52 .60 .69
12 GA. U 2090 1339 931 685 525 416 338 280 236 201 174 152 134 12 GA. U 1691 1083 753 554 425 337 273 226 151 141 123 109 87
2-1/2 5.7 42512 D .04 .06 .09 .13 .17 .21 .26 .32 .38 .44 .52 .60 .68 2-1/2 6.6 52512 D .04 .06 .09 .13 .17 .21 .26 .32 .38 .45 .52 .60 .68
C 1400 1325 1106 949 832 741 668 609 559 518 482 452 425 C 1115 1115 1106 950 833 742 669 610 561 519 484 453 426
D .03 .05 .07 .10 .13 .17 .21 .25 .30 .36 .41 .48 .54 D .02 .04 .07 .10 .13 .17 .21 .25 .30 .36 .41 .48 .55
U 2644 1694 1177 866 664 525 426 353 297 254 219 192 169 U 2138 1370 952 701 537 425 345 286 241 206 178 155 137
3 6.1 43012 D .04 .06 .08 .11 .14 .18 .22 .27 .32 .38 .44 .51 .58 3 7.0 53012 D .04 .06 .08 .11 .14 .18 .22 .27 .32 .38 .44 .51 .58
C 1400 1400 1398 1200 1051 936 844 769 706 653 608 569 535 C 1115 1115 1115 1115 1052 937 845 770 707 654 609 570 537
D .02 .04 .06 .09 .11 .15 .18 .22 .26 .31 .35 .41 .47 D .02 .03 .05 .08 .11 .15 .18 .22 .26 .31 .36 .41 .47
ALUM. U 732 468 325 239 183 145 117 97 81 69 ALUM. U 592 379 263 193 148 117 95 78
12 GA. 2 1.37 42012-A D .08 .13 .18 .25 .33 .42 .52 .63 .74 .87 12 GA. 2 1.59 52012-A D .08 .13 .18 .25 .33 .42 .52 .63
.080” C 568 463 386 331 290 257 232 211 192 177 .080” C 466 466 386 331 290 257 232 211
D .06 .10 .15 .20 .27 .34 .42 .51 .59 .69 D .05 .10 .15 .20 .27 .34 .42 .51
ALUM. U 1025 656 455 335 256 202 164 136 114 97 84 73 64 ALUM. U 829 530 368 271 207 164 133 110 92 78 68 59
2 1.74 42010-A D .09 .14 .20 .28 .37 .46 .58 .70 .83 .98 1.13 1.30 1.48 2 2.0 52010-A D .09 .14 .20 .28 .37 .46 .58 .70 .83 .98 1.13 1.30
10 GA. C 811 649 541 464 406 361 325 295 270 250 232 216 203 10 GA. C 714 649 541 464 406 361 325 295 270 250 232 216
.100” D .07 .11 .16 .22 .29 .37 .46 .56 .66 .78 .90 1.04 1.18 .100” D .06 .11 .16 .22 .29 .37 .46 .56 .66 .78 .90 1.04
STAINLESS U 720 462 322 238 183 145 118 98 83 71 59 STAINLESS U 583 374 261 192 148 118 96 80 68 58 48
STEEL 304 3.2 42016-S D .05 .08 .11 .16 .20 .26 .32 .39 .47 .55 .61 STEEL 304 3.7 52016-S D .05 .08 .11 .16 .20 .26 .32 .39 .47 .56 .61
16 GA. C 570 457 382 329 289 258 234 214 197 184 165 16 GA. C 464 458 323 330 290 259 235 215 199 185 165
D .04 .06 .09 .12 .16 .21 .26 .31 .38 .44 .49 D .03 .06 .09 .12 .16 .21 .26 .32 .38 .45 .49
2 2
STAINLESS U 626 400 278 204 156 123 100 82 69 59 51 STAINLESS U 406 324 225 165 126 100 81 66 56 47
STEEL 316L 3.2 42016-SL D .04 .06 .10 .13 .17 .22 .27 .32 .39 .45 .53 STEEL 316L 3.7 52016-SL D .04 .06 .10 .13 .17 .22 .27 .32 .39 .45
16 GA. C 492 397 330 283 248 220 198 180 165 152 141 16 GA. C 398 397 330 283 248 220 198 180 165 152
D .03 .05 .08 .10 .14 .17 .22 .26 .31 .36 .42 D .03 .05 .08 .10 .14 .17 .22 .26 .31 .36

4-DIAMOND STRUT LOADING 5-DIAMOND STRUT LOADING


MATERIAL TYPE DEFLECTION MATERIAL TYPE DEFLECTION MATERIAL TYPE DEFLECTION MATERIAL TYPE DEFLECTION
GAUGE LOADING LOAD GAUGE LOADING LOAD IN. GAUGE LOADING LOAD IN. GAUGE LOADING LOAD IN.
IN.
STEEL U 1844 .15 ALUM. U 2238 .23 STEEL U 1444 .18 ALUM. U 1458 .27
14 GA. Cs 730 .11 10 GA. .100” Cs 886 .15 14 GA. Cs 707 .15 10 GA. .100” Cs 714 .22
STEEL U 3537 .14 STAINLESS STEEL U 1450 .29 STEEL U 2277 .15 STAINLESS STEEL U 947 .38
12 GA. Cs 1400 .11 304 16 GA. Cs 574 .19 12 GA. Cs 1115 .12 304 16 GA. Cs 464 .31
ALUM. U 1435 .19 STAINLESS STEEL U 1243 .20 ALUM. U 951 .24 STAINLESS STEEL U 812 .31
12 GA. .080” Cs 568 .15 316L 16 GA. Cs 492 .16 12 GA. .080” Cs 466 .20 316L 16 GA. Cs 398 .25

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8 & 10 DIAMOND LOAD TABLES

A s width increases, grating strut flexure becomes much


more important. Eight and 10-Diamond products are
wide enough to require a change in the assumptions used to
placed parallel to the side channels at mid-width and at the
longitudinal center.
Results of these tests, included in the 8- and 10-Diamond
maximum deflections the allowable uniform loads would
produce. Maximum deflections will occur at mid-span and
mid-width and will be the sum of side channel and grating
prepare the 2-through 5-Diamond Product Selection/Design Product Design Tables, proved the performance of these surface deflections. (Fig. 3).
Tables. No longer will it be assumed that both side channels materials when a concentrated load is applied at mid-span ALLOWABLE CONCENTRATED LOAD (C) – Values tabulated in the
are equally effective in supporting a concentrated load. In and mid-width. If a concentrated load is to be applied at mid- rows labeled “C”, are the lowest of the (1) maximum allow-
fact, to provide a high level of safety, one side channel will width at the end of a plank, consult the s t r ut loading table. able concentrated load considering side channel flexure (with
be required to carry 100% of a concentrated load. The following values have been tabulated for 8- and 10- one side channel supporting the entire load-Fig. 2), and (2)
Also strut deflection for 8- and 10-Diamond products Diamond grating: the maximum allowable strut flexure (Fig. 1).
may be significant. The most critical case occurs when a con- ALLOWABLE UNIFORM LOAD (U) – Values are given in the rows DEFLECTION CORRESPONDING TO “C” – Deflection values are
centrated load is located at mid-span and mid-width. To labeled “U” and are the lowest of the (1) maximum allowable indicated below the “C” values in the table and are deflec-
determine how the struts perform under this loading, 3-ft. uniform loads considering channel flexure, and (2) maximum tions the allowable concentrated loads will produce at mid-
long samples of each material and thickness were tested. For grating surface flexure. span and at mid-width. The deflection is the sum of side
these tests the side channels were continuously supported DEFLECTION CORRESPONDING TO “U” – Deflection values channel and grating surface deflections.
and loads were applied using a 1-ft. long and 1-in. wide bar appear in the rows labeled “D”, below the “U” values, and are
Load

3-FT. LONG SAMPLE Load Load


10 DIAMONDS WIDE

Fig. 1 Strut Load Fig. 2 Concentrated Load Fig. 3 Uniform Load


D D

ALLOWABLE LOADS AND DEFLECTIONS: U – UNIFORM LOAD (LB./FT.), C – CONCENTRATED LOAD (LB.), Cs – ALLOWABLE CONCENTRATED LOAD PER FOOT OF LENGTH AT MID- D
WIDTH (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.

8-Diamond Plank Load Table – 18-3/4” Width 10-Diamond Plank Load Table – 24” Width
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 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 SPAN CHAN- WEIGH
MATERIAL NEL T LB./ CATALOG SPAN
NEL T LB./
GAUGE DEPTH LIN. FT. NUMBER 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" GAUGE DEPTH LIN. FT. NUMBER 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 337 217 151 112 86 69 56 47 U 300 300 228 168 128 102 82 68 57 49 42
1-1/2 6.1 81514 D .33 .27 .26 .29 .33 .38 .45 .55 2 7.4 102014 D .46 .48 .42 .38 .38 .41 .44 .49 .55 .62 .70
C 263 211 178 153 135 121 110 101 C 400 400 343 294 257 229 206 187 172 158 147
D .16 .15 .15 .16 .17 .19 .22 .25 STEEL D .34 .35 .32 .30 .29 .29 .30 .31 .33 .35 .37
U 540 358 250 184 142 113 92 76 65 55 48 42 14 GA. U 300 300 300 264 202 160 130 107 90 77 66 58 51
STEEL 2 6.3 82014 D .48 .37 .34 .32 .34 .38 .43 .50 .58 .66 .77 .87 3 7.9 103014 D .42 .43 .46 .44 .39 .36 .35 .36 .39 .44 .45 .49 .54
14 GA. C 437 349 292 251 220 198 179 164 152 141 132 124 C 400 400 400 400 400 360 324 295 270 249 232 216 203
D .24 .21 .20 .19 .20 .21 .23 .26 .29 .32 .36 .40 D .33 .33 .34 .35 .37 .35 .33 .33 .32 .32 .33 .34 .35
U 540 411 286 211 162 129 105 87 74 63 55 48 43 U 475 416 289 212 162 128 104 86 72 62 53 46
2-1/2 6.6 82514 D .46 .39 .35 .28 .27 .28 .31 .35 .39 .44 .50 .57 .64 2 10.4 102012 D .40 .39 .33 .31 .31 .34 .38 .44 .48 .56 .63 .71
C 450 402 335 287 252 225 205 188 173 161 151 142 134 C 650 520 434 372 325 289 260 237 217 200 186 174
D .24 .22 .20 .19 .19 .19 .20 .21 .23 .24 .27 .29 .32 STEEL D .26 .22 .19 .20 .20 .21 .22 .23 .25 .28 .31 .34
U 446 287 201 148 115 91 75 63 53 46 40 12 GA. U 475 475 475 392 300 237 192 159 133 114 98 85 75
1-1/2 8.5 81512 D .27 .22 .22 .26 .32 .39 .47 .56 .67 .80 .92 3 11.1 103012 D .38 .39 .42 .38 .36 .34 .35 .37 .39 .43 .47 .52 .58
C 359 280 235 203 179 161 146 135 125 117 110 C 900 900 800 686 600 534 480 437 400 369 343 320 300
D .12 .12 .12 .14 .16 .19 .22 .26 .30 .35 .40 D .34 .35 .33 .29 .27 .26 .26 .26 .26 .27 .29 .30 .32
U 710 456 318 235 181 144 117 98 83 71 62 54 48
2 8.9 82012 D .31 .25 .23 .25 .28 .31 .37 .44 .51 .60 .68 .79 .90
C 554 444 371 319 282 253 229 210 194 181 169 160 151
STEEL D .17 .15 .14 .15 .16 .17 .19 .22 .25 .28 .32 .36 .40
12 GA. U 810 680 473 348 267 212 172 143 120 103 89 78 69 8-DIAMOND STRUT LOADING 10-DIAMOND STRUT LOADING
2-1/2 9.2 82512 D .33 .31 .27 .26 .27 .29 .32 .37 .42 .49 .55 .63 .72 MATERIAL TYPE LOADING LOAD DEFLECTION IN. MATERIAL TYPE LOADING LOAD DEFLECTION IN.
C 800 663 553 475 416 371 334 307 282 262 244 229 216 GAUGE GAUGE
D .23 .20 .18 .18 .18 .18 .19 .21 .23 .25 .28 .31 .34
STEEL U 540 .43 STEEL U 300 .49
U 810 810 598 440 337 267 217 180 152 130 112 98 87 14 GA. 14 GA. Cs 300 .40
Cs 422 .35
3 9.6 83012 D .32 .35 .30 .27 .26 .28 .31 .34 .39 .43 .49 .56 .62
STEEL U 810 .30 STEEL U 475 .45
C 800 800 699 600 526 468 422 385 353 327 307 288 271
D .22 .23 .22 .20 .20 .20 .20 .21 .22 .24 .26 .28 .31 12 GA. Cs 633 .24 12 GA. Cs 475 .36
U 457 332 231 170 130 103 83 69 58 49 ALUM. U 308 .48
ALUM. 12 GA. .080” Cs 241 .39
10 GA. 2 2.8 82010-A D .59 .51 .46 .47 .52 .57 .67 .78 .89 1.03
C 406 325 271 232 203 181 163 148 135 125 ALUM. U 457 .51
.100” D .29 .26 .25 .26 .28 .30 .33 .37 .42 .47 10 GA. .100” Cs 357 .41

STANDARD GRIP STRUT® FASTENERS

A ll gratings must be firmly anchored in place.


Welding planks to the supporting structure pro-
vides a superior, permanent installation. In areas where
ANCHOR AND CLAMP ASSEMBLY
Clamp prevents grating from shifting on supports. Holds pieces together
with or without clearance between panels. All bolts are below top surface of grat-
welding is not practical, or for installations where the ing. No holes are drilled in supporting members.
Assembly consists of anchor plate, 2 J-bolts, nuts and
planks must be removable, the diamond anchors or
washers all electro zinc plated. Option: anchoring device CHANNEL DEPTH CATALOG N0.
anchor clamp assemblies illustrated below can provide can be cadmium plated on special order.
suitable alternatives. 1-1/2” ACA-15
2” ACA-20
DIAMOND ANCHORS
2-1/2” ACA-25
Diamond Anchor Catalog #12262 is shaped to fit in the
diamond opening. Punched to receive 5/16” carriage head 3” ACA-30
bolt with square shank. Does not include bolts, nuts or J-Bolt
washers.
2-1/4" 3-1/2"
3/4"
D
3/4"

3-1/2"

Square Hole
for 5/16" Carriage Bolt
Anchor Plate
(see detail)

#10 Ga. (0.1365") Galv. 3/8" I-Beam

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HEAVY DUTY GRIP STRUT® SAFETY GRATING

H 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 finish-
M AT E R I A L S
• 10 GAUGE STEEL ASTM A-924-G90
es as Standard GRIP STRUT®. Heavy-Duty GRIP STRUT® Grating products include: planks, walkways and stair treads. (9 GA. & 11 GA. AVAILABLE ON SPECIAL ORDER)

• .100 ALUMINUM ASTM 5052-H32


(.150 AVAILABLE ON SPECIAL ORDER)

HOW TO SPECIFY HEAVY DUTY GRIP STRUT


STOCK LENGTHS –
INDICATES INDICATES PLANK WIDTH IN INDICATES CHANNEL
Up to 24'-0" HEAVY-DUTY NUMBER OF DIAMONDS DEPTHS
SERIES 2, 3, 5, 6, or 8. 20 2"
25 2-1/2"
30 3"
40 4"

d
CHANNEL DEPTHS –
2", 2-1/2",
H-82010
3" & 4"
INDICATES MATERIAL GAUGE INDICATES TYPE OF MATERIAL
10 ga steel or .150 Blank for pre-galvanized steel.
AILABLE –
IDTHS AV
aluminum. "B" for HRPO steel.
W "A" for aluminum
OTHER EXAMPLES:
2-Diamond – 9-1/4" Wide 6-Diamond – 27-3/4" Wide H-82010 = 36" WIDE, 2" DEEP, 10 GAUGE PRE-GALV. STEEL
3-Diamond – 13-3/4" Wide 8-Diamond – 36" Wide 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
5-Diamond – 23-1/4" Wide
1–5/16"

21/32" HEAVY-DUTY FASTENERS


Heavy-Duty GRIP 5-Diamond Plank Load Table – 23-1/4” Width
Channel Depth

STRUT® Hold-Down Clip 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 No. H-BC-10 (stain-
less steel; use with 3/8” MATERIAL CHAN- WEIGH CATALOG SPAN
NEL T LB./
square-shank carriage bolts, GAUGE DEPTH LIN. FT. NUMBER 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"
nuts and washers obtained U 459 337 258 204 165 136 116 97 84 73 65 51 42
locally). 2 14.4 H-52010 D .08 .11 .14 .18 .22 .25 .29 .34 .39 .44 .50 .63 .76
1-1/4" C 1378 1181 1033 919 827 752 689 636 590 551 517 459 413
D .09 .12 .15 .19 .24 .28 .33 .38 .44 .49 .55 .68 .81
U 718 528 404 319 259 214 180 153 132 115 101 81 65
2-1/2 14.9 H-52510 D .10 .14 .18 .23 .27 .32 .36 .42 .49 .55 .62 .79 .95
C 2089 1790 1567 1393 1253 1139 1044 964 895 836 783 696 627
STEEL D .08 .11 .14 .18 .22 .25 .29 .34 .39 .44 .50 .63 .76
2"

10 GA. U 765 562 430 339 276 228 190 163 141 122 107 85 68
1"

H-53010 D .08 .11 .15 .18 .22 .26 .30 .34 .39 .44 .48 .58 .68
1-1/4"

3 15.4
C 2222 1905 1667 1481 1311 1212 1111 1026 952 889 833 741 667
D .07 .09 .12 .15 .17 .21 .24 .28 .31 .35 .39 .47 .55
U 1254 921 706 557 452 373 312 268 231 201 177 139 113
Eq. 3-7/8" 9/16" 9/16" 3-7/8" Eq. 4 16.4 H-54010 D .07 .09 .12 .14 .17 .20 .23 .27 .31 .35 .39 .47 .56
C 3644 3124 2733 2430 2187 1988 1822 1682 1562 1458 1367 1215 1039
Width D .06 .07 .09 .11 .14 .16 .19 .22 .25 .28 .31 .38 .45

2-Diamond Plank Load Table – 9-1/4” Width 6-Diamond Plank Load Table – 27-3/4” Width
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 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 SPAN MATERIAL CHAN- WEIGH CATALOG SPAN
NEL T LB./ NEL T LB./
GAUGE DEPTH LIN. FT. NUMBER 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" GAUGE DEPTH LIN. FT. NUMBER 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"
U 1141 876 699 529 428 354 300 253 218 191 167 132 109 U 410 301 230 182 147 122 103 87 75 66 58 46 37
2 7.4 H-22010 D .11 .15 .19 .24 .30 .35 .41 .47 .54 .62 .69 .85 1.04 2 16.2 H-62010 D .11 .15 .19 .24 .30 .35 .41 .47 .54 .62 .69 .85 1.04
C 1378 1181 1033 919 827 752 689 636 590 551 517 459 413 C 1378 1181 1033 919 827 752 689 636 590 551 517 459 413
D .09 .12 .15 .19 .24 .28 .33 .38 .44 .49 .55 .68 .81 D .09 .12 .15 .19 .24 .28 .33 .38 .44 .49 .55 .68 .81
U 1806 1327 1016 802 650 537 451 385 331 288 253 202 163 U 621 457 349 276 224 185 156 132 114 99 87 70 56
2-1/2 7.9 H-22510 D .10 .14 .18 .23 .27 .32 .36 .42 .49 .55 .62 .79 .96 2-1/2 16.7 H-62510 D .10 .14 .18 .23 .27 .32 .36 .42 .49 .55 .62 .79 .96
C 2089 1790 1567 1393 1253 1139 1044 964 895 836 783 696 627 C 2089 1790 1567 1393 1253 1139 1044 964 895 836 783 696 627
STEEL D .08 .11 .14 .18 .22 .25 .29 .34 .39 .44 .50 .63 .76 STEEL D .08 .11 .14 .18 .22 .25 .29 .34 .39 .44 .50 .63 .76
10 GA. U 1923 1413 1082 852 692 572 479 409 354 307 269 214 171 10 GA. U 662 486 372 293 239 197 164 141 122 106 93 74 59
3 8.4 H-23010 D .08 .11 .15 .18 .22 .26 .30 .34 .39 .44 .48 .58 .68 3 17.2 H-63010 D .08 .11 .15 .18 .22 .26 .30 .34 .39 .44 .48 .58 .68
C 2222 1905 1667 1481 1311 1212 1111 1026 952 889 833 741 667 C 2222 1905 1667 1481 1311 1212 1111 1026 952 889 833 741 667
D .07 .09 .12 .15 .17 .21 .24 .28 .31 .35 .39 .47 .55 D .07 .09 .12 .15 .17 .21 .24 .28 .31 .35 .39 .47 .55
U 3152 2316 1775 1401 1136 938 786 673 580 506 444 350 284 U 1805 797 611 482 391 323 270 232 200 174 153 120 98
4 10.3 H-24010 D .07 .09 .12 .14 .17 .20 .23 .27 .31 .35 .39 .47 .56 4 18.2 H-64010 D .07 .09 .12 .14 .17 .20 .23 .27 .31 .35 .39 .47 .56
C 3644 3124 2733 2430 2187 1988 1822 1682 1562 1458 1367 1215 1039 C 3644 3124 2733 2430 2187 1988 1822 1682 1562 1458 1367 1215 1039
D .06 .07 .09 .11 .14 .16 .19 .22 .25 .28 .31 .38 .45 D .06 .07 .09 .11 .14 .16 .19 .22 .25 .28 .31 .38 .45

3-Diamond Plank Load Table – 13-3/4” Width 8-Diamond Plank Load Table – 36” Width
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 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 SPAN MATERIAL CHAN- WEIGH CATALOG SPAN
NEL T LB./ NEL T LB./
GAUGE DEPTH LIN. FT. NUMBER 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" GAUGE DEPTH LIN. FT. NUMBER 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"
U 801 589 450 356 288 238 202 170 147 128 113 89 73 U 306 225 172 136 110 91 77 65 56 49 43 34 28
2 9.5 H-32010 D .11 .15 .19 .24 .30 .35 .41 .47 .54 .62 .69 .85 1.04 2 19.9 H-82010 D .11 .15 .19 .24 .30 .35 .41 .47 .54 .62 .69 .85 1.04
C 1378 1181 1033 919 827 752 689 636 590 551 517 459 413 C 1378 1181 1033 919 827 752 689 636 590 551 517 459 413
D .09 .12 .15 .19 .24 .28 .33 .38 .44 .49 .55 .68 .81 D .09 .12 .15 .19 .24 .28 .33 .38 .44 .49 .55 .68 .81
U 1214 893 683 539 437 361 304 259 223 194 170 122 110 U 464 341 261 206 167 138 116 99 85 74 65 52 42
2-1/2 10.0 H-32510 D .10 .14 .18 .23 .27 .32 .36 .42 .49 .55 .62 .79 .96 2-1/2 20.4 H-82510 D .10 .14 .18 .23 .27 .32 .36 .42 .49 .55 .62 .79 .96
C 2089 1790 1567 1393 1253 1139 1044 964 895 836 783 696 627 C 2089 1790 1567 1393 1253 1139 1044 964 895 636 783 696 627
STEEL D .08 .11 .14 .18 .22 .25 .29 .34 .39 .44 .50 .63 .76 STEEL D .08 .11 .14 .18 .22 .25 .29 .34 .39 .44 .50 .63 .76
10 GA. U 1293 950 728 573 466 385 322 275 238 207 181 144 115 10 GA. U 494 363 278 219 178 147 123 105 91 79 69 55 44
3 10.5 H-33010 D .08 .11 .15 .18 .22 .26 .30 .34 .39 .44 .48 .58 .68 3 20.9 H-83010 D .08 .11 .15 .18 .22 .26 .30 .34 .39 .44 .48 .58 .68
C 2222 1905 1667 1481 1311 1212 1111 1026 952 889 833 741 667 C 2222 1905 1667 1481 1311 1212 1111 1026 952 889 833 741 667
D .07 .09 .12 .15 .17 .21 .24 .28 .31 .35 .39 .47 .55 D .07 .09 .12 .15 .17 .21 .24 .28 .31 .35 .39 .47 .55
U 2121 1558 1194 943 765 631 529 453 390 340 298 236 191 U 810 595 456 360 292 241 202 173 149 130 114 90 73
4 11.4 H-34010 D .07 .09 .12 .14 .17 .20 .23 .27 .31 .35 .39 .47 .56 4 21.8 H-84010 D .07 .09 .12 .14 .17 .20 .23 .27 .31 .35 .39 .47 .56
C 3644 3124 2733 2430 2187 1988 1822 1682 1562 1458 1367 1215 1039 C 3644 3124 2733 2430 2187 1988 1822 1682 1562 1458 1367 1215 1039
D .06 .07 .09 .11 .14 .16 .19 .22 .25 .28 .31 .38 .45 D .06 .07 .09 .11 .14 .16 .19 .22 .25 .28 .31 .38 .45

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FAX (206) 575-6455
ROOFTOP WALKWAY SYSTEMS

R oofs look durable – but in most cases they were


never intended to be walked upon. As the volume
of rooftop equipment continues to expand, the wear and
tear of mounting maintenance traffic can lead to leaks in
roofing membranes and permanent roof replacement.
GRIP STRUT® Rooftop Walkways are a component sys-
tem of GRIP STRUT® Safety Gratings and various support
brackets, protective pads and hardware connectors. These
components can be incorporated at the design stage of
new roofs, or assembled to retro-fit existing structures.
Unlike other products, this system is elevated to dis-
courage shortcuts and emphatically define the path to
service rooftop equipment such as HVAC units and
telecommunications transmission equipment. Safety is
provided by the slip resistance of GRIP STRUT® Safety
Grating, renowned for safety in all types of weather.
In addition to safety, GRIP STRUT® Rooftop Walkways
provide unsurpassed life-cycle economy. Roofs last longer,
with fewer leaks, and owners save on direct maintenance
and re-roofing expenses.

FOR A COMPLETE CATALOG


OF GRIP STRUT® ROOFTOP
WALKWAY SYSTEMS AND
COMPONENTS, CONTACT
GRATING PACIFIC. ASK FOR
CATALOG G-797.

TRACTION TREADTM SAFETY GRATING


STOCK LENGTHS – M AT E R I A L S
12'-0" • PRE-GALVANIZED STEEL ASTM A-924-G90
13 & 11 GAUGE
• HRPO UNCOATED STEEL ASTM A-569
CHANNEL DEPTHS – 13 & 11 GAUGE
d 1-1/2" or 2" • 5052 ALUMINUM .125 THICK

HOW TO SPECIFY TRACTION TREAD


S A F E T Y G R AT I N G
B LE –
ILA
AVA INDICATES INDICATES PLANK WIDTH INDICATES CHANNEL
THS TRACTION 7", 10", 12" or DEPTH
WID 7", 10", 12", or TREAD custom specified. 15 1-1/2"
custom specified 20 2"

TT-122011
B C Spaces @ 5/8" Each

T RACTION TREADTM Safety Grating Planks feature a


surface with hundreds of perforated buttons that
provide slip-resistance in all directions making it a practical
90 O +
– 1"
1-1/4"

choice for industrial applications. TRACTION TREADTM is


also appropriate for commercial applications where pedes- MATERIAL GAUGE TYPE OF MATERIAL
trian traffic is a consideration, perfectly suited for ADA- 13/16" 13 or 11 steel, .125 Blank for pre-galvanized steel.
compliant requirements. aluminum, or 16 ga. "B" for HRPO steel.
TRACTION TREADTM is easily adapted for a multitude
TRACTION TREAD PLANK stainless steel. "A" for aluminum
# OF BUTTON "S" for 304 stainless steel
of applications, offering a safe walking-working surface for PRODUCT A B C ROWS
walkways, ramps, stair treads and equipment platforms. OTHER EXAMPLES:
12” WIDE 11-7/8 15/16 16 17
TRACTION TREADTM is ideal for the manufacture of spe- TT-122011 = 12" WIDE, 2" DEEP, 11 GA. PRE-GALV. STEEL
cialty and fabricated products, and is often used as a recon- 10” WIDE 9-7/8 7/8 13 14 TT-715.125A = 7" WIDE, 1-1/2" DEEP, .125 ALUMINUM
ditioning material over existing surfaces that do not pro- TT-102011-B = 10" WIDE, 2" DEEP, 11 GA. HRPO STEEL
7” WIDE 6-7/8 15/16 8 9
vide slip-resistance.

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PERF-0 GRIP® SAFETY GRATING
M AT E R I A L S
STOCK LENGTHS – • PRE-GALVANIZED STEEL ASTM A-924-G90
10'-0" & 12'-0" 13 & 11 GAUGE
(Custom lengths available
up to 24'-0") • HRPO UNCOATED STEEL ASTM A-569
13 & 11 GAUGE

• 5052 ALUMINUM .125 THICK

• 304 STAINLESS STEEL


16 & 14 GAUGE
HOW TO SPECIFY PERF-O GRIP
INDICATES PLANK WIDTHS PLANK DEPTHS
PERF-O GRIP In number of holes. 15 1-1/2"
2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 13, or
20 16.
2"
30 3"

BLE
AILA
AV

W
ID
TH
S 2-Hole
3-Hole
5" Wide
7" Wide
P-62011
5-Hole 10" Wide
CHANNEL DEPTH – 6-Hole 12" Wide INDICATES MATERIAL GAUGE INDICATES TYPE OF MATERIAL
10-Hole 18" Wide 13 or 11 ga. steel, Blank for pre-galvanized steel.
13 ga. 1-1/2" & 2" d 13-Hole 24" Wide .125 aluminum, or "B" for HRPO steel.
11ga. 1-1/2", 2" & 3" 16-Hole 30" Wide
16 or 14 ga. stainless steel. "A" for aluminum
"S" for stainless steel
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

P ERF-O GRIP® Grating’s unique surface of large


debossed holes and perforated buttons provides
deflection; rugged durability with longer-lasting perform-
ance.
Channel Width +
– 1/16"

Channel Depth +– 1/16"


maximum slip protection and performance under practi- FAST INSTALLATION – Light, easy-to-handle planks make
cally all conditions and in every direction. installation simple and quick. They can be handled by
3/32" Nominal
In addition to providing safety, the resilient surface of one person. Most sections are rapidly bolted, clamped or 90 +
O
– 1"
PERF-O GRIP® Grating cushions the impact of foot-falls welded into place, easily field cut at virtually any angle, or
thereby lessening worker fatigue and increasing efficiency. fabricated to adapt to field conditions.
PERF-O GRIP® Grating is one of your best safety buys. It ECONOMICAL TO INSTALL AND USE – In addition to low
7/8" +
– 1/8" 7/8" +
– 1/8"
cuts costs and helps improve plant productivity. material cost and nominal erection cost, PERF-O GRIP® 1–5/16"
SAFE SURFACE – Grips soles securely - in all directions. Grating also features long-lasting rust-resistant materials
Slip resistant PERF-O GRIP® Grating surfaces are ideal for and finishes. Standard mill-galvanized finish resists corro-
inside or outside locations where mud, ice, snow, oil and sion to provide lasting surfaces. High-strength aluminum,
detergents can create hazardous walking conditions. Type 316-2D and Type 304-2D stainless steels are available
The circular openings (38% of surface area depending to provide maximum corrosion resistance. Black unpaint-
on product size) are small enough to catch most falling ed steel is available for those installations requiring paint.
2"

tools and other dangerous objects. But the self-cleaning Lightweight but brawny panels permit substantial reduc-
open design permits quick drainage of fluids, chips, grease tion in structural steel requirements.
and mud while permitting ventilation and lighting flow. VERSATILE IN APPLICATION – A variety of standard widths
Ice accumulation shears easily under normal foot pressure. and channel heights are available as well as numerous
Open design allows convenient access for cleaning. PERF- non-standard shapes and sizes to meet almost any require-
O GRIP® is easily cleaned with brush, liquid or air spray if ments of strength, size, durability, weight, finish, appear-
desired. ance and application.
LONG LIFE – PERF-O GRIP® Grating’s high load capacity PERF-O GRIP® Grating combines safety and durability 1-11/16" 1-11/16"
and long-life, high strength-to-weight performance is with ease of fabrication and versatility. One-piece con- 3-3/8"
achieved through depth of section and structural design. struction minimizes the need for field fabrication. Special
Formed struts with integral side channels form a plank shapes and forming can be accomplished to suit unusual wise finished to suit job requirements. Standard PERF-O
that can support loads with minimum transverse and lon- requirements. GRIP® Plank is available in materials and sizes to meet
gitudinal deflection. This sturdy construction provides the PERF-O® GRIP Grating may be hot dipped galvanized most load/span requirements. May be used as is, or band-
advantages of heavy load-carrying capacity with minimal after fabrication, anodized, plated, plastic-coated or other- ed, cut, welded or notched to suit requirements.

PERF-O GRIP® FASTENERS


BOLT SEATS – PERF-O GRIP® Bolt Seats pro- MID-CLIP – PERF-O GRIP® J-CLIP – PERF-O GRIP® J-Clips fasten
vide a secure anchor of the grating to struc- Midsupport clips can be used at the grating securely to the supporting
tural supports. The standard bolt seat features midspan to increase load carrying steel without drilling holes. Standard
oblong holes specifically designed to ensure a capacities of individual channels finish is galvanized. Hardware is not
vertical anchor (with a 3/8” bolt) even if the by fastening several planks provided.
hole is off concentrically by as much as together to form an integral sec-
1/4”. PERF-O GRIP® Double Bolt tion. The Midsupport Clip is
Seats are available to maxi- manufactured from galvanized
mize the attach- steel and includes
ment location two bolts.
flexibility by pro-
viding approxi-
mately 2” of longi-
tudinal adjustment.
Available in mill-galvanized steel,
aluminum and stainless steel.
Hardware is not provided.

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TEL (800) 491-7999
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TEL (800) 942-4041
FAX (503) 980-2068
TEL (800) 243-3939
FAX (206) 575-6455
PERF-0 GRIP® SAFETY GRATING LOAD TABLES
ALLOWABLE LOADS AND DEFLECTIONS: U – UNIFORM LOAD (LB./FT.), C – CONCENTRATED LOAD (LB.), D – DEFLECTION (IN.). SPANS TO THE LEFT OF HEAVY LINE PRODUCE A DEFLECTION OF 1/4” OR LESS UNDER A UNI-
FORM LOAD OF 100 LBS. PER SQUARE FOOT. FOR PERF-O GRIP PRODUCT WIDTHS GREATER THAN 12”, USE OF GRATING SPLICE KIT IS RECOMMENDED TO MECHANICALLY JOIN BUTT ENDS OF LENGTH.

Perf-O Grip® 2-Hole Plank – 5” Width Perf-O Grip® 6-Hole Plank – 12” Width
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 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 SPAN PLANK CHAN- WEIGH CATALOG SPAN
NEL T LB./ NEL T LB./
MATERIAL DEPTH LIN. FT. NUMBER 3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 7'-6" 8'-0" 9'-0" MATERIAL DEPTH LIN. FT. NUMBER 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 895 659 505 400 325 269 227 194 168 146 130 103 U 456 336 258 204 166 138 117 100 87 76 67 54
1-1/2 2.6 P21513 D .11 .15 .20 .25 .31 .38 .45 .53 .62 .71 .82 1.04 1-1/2 4.3 P61513 D .10 .13 .17 .22 .27 .33 .40 .47 .55 .63 .72 .92
C 559 481 421 375 338 308 284 263 244 229 216 194 C 684 588 516 460 416 380 349 325 303 285 268 241
STEEL D .09 .12 .16 .20 .25 .30 .36 .43 .49 .57 .65 .83 STEEL D .08 .11 .14 .18 .22 .26 .32 .37 .44 .50 .58 .74
13 GA. U 1352 994 762 603 490 405 341 292 253 221 194 155 13 GA. U 671 493 378 299 243 201 170 145 126 110 97 77
2 2.8 P22013 D .09 .12 .15 .19 .24 .29 .34 .41 .47 .54 .62 .79 2 4.6 P62013 D .07 .10 .13 .16 .20 .25 .29 .35 .40 .46 .53 .68
C 845 725 635 566 510 465 427 395 368 344 324 290 C 961 862 756 673 608 555 509 472 440 413 388 349
D .07 .09 .12 .15 .19 .23 .28 .32 .38 .43 .50 .63 D .06 .08 .10 .13 .16 .20 .23 .28 .32 .37 .42 .54
U 1294 950 728 575 466 385 323 276 237 207 182 143 U 515 378 291 230 188 156 131 112 97 85 75 60
ALUM. 2 1.3 P220.125A D .18 .24 .32 .40 .50 .60 .72 .84 .98 1.12 1.27 1.61 1-1/2 5.3 P61511 D .09 .12 .16 .21 .25 .31 .37 .43 .50 .57 .65 .82
.125 C 809 693 606 539 485 441 404 373 346 323 303 270 C 821 703 615 547 492 448 410 379 352 328 308 274
D .14 .20 .25 .32 .40 .48 .57 .67 .78 .90 1.02 1.29 D .07 .10 .13 .16 .20 .25 .29 .34 .40 .46 .52 .66
STAINLESS U 1422 1046 800 632 512 424 355 303 262 227 200 159 U 861 633 486 385 312 259 218 186 161 140 124 99
2 2.1 P22016S D .12 .16 .21 .26 .32 .39 .46 .54 .63 .72 .82 1.04 STEEL 2 5.5 P62011 D .07 .10 .13 .16 .20 .24 .29 .34 .40 .46 .52 .67
STEEL C 1292 1109 971 865 781 712 654 604 563 527 496 444
16 GA. C 889 761 666 593 534 485 445 410 381 355 334 296 11 GA.
D .09 .13 .16 .21 .26 .31 .37 .43 .50 .58 .66 .83 D .06 .08 .10 .13 .16 .20 .23 .27 .32 .37 .42 .54
STAINLESS U 1673 1230 942 744 602 498 418 357 307 267 235 186 U 1701 1250 957 757 614 507 427 365 315 274 242 192
STEEL 2 2.3 P22014S D .13 .17 .22 .27 .34 .41 .49 .57 .66 .77 .87 1.10 3 6.2 P63011 D .05 .07 .10 .12 .15 .18 .22 .25 .29 .34 .39 .49
14 GA. C 1046 896 784 697 627 570 523 482 448 418 392 349 C 2299 1971 1724 1533 1405 1396 1282 1185 1102 1030 968 864
D .10 .14 .17 .22 .27 .33 .39 .46 .54 .61 .70 .88 D .04 .05 .07 .09 .11 .14 .17 .20 .24 .27 .31 .39
U 650 478 366 290 235 194 163 140 120 104 93 73
ALUM. 2 2.1 P620.125A D .17 .23 .30 .38 .47 .57 .68 .79 .92 1.05 1.20 1.52
.125 C 1075 921 806 716 645 586 537 496 461 430 403 358
D .14 .18 .24 .30 .38 .45 .54 .63 .74 .84 .96 1.22

Perf-O Grip® 3-Hole Plank – 7” Width STAINLESS


STEEL 2 3.2 P62016S D
U
C
573
.10
835
421
.13
715
322 255 206
.17 .22 .27
626 556 501
170 143 122
.33 .39 .46
469 430 397
105
.53
91
.61
368 343
80
.69
322
64
.88
286
16 GA. D .07 .10 .13 .17 .21 .26 .31 .37 .42 .49 .55 .70
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
STAINLESS U 647 475 365 288 233 193 162 138 119 104 82 65
PLANK CHAN- WEIGH CATALOG SPAN STEEL 2 3.8 P62014S D .10 .13 .17 .21 .26 .32 .38 .44 .51 .59 .65 .83
NEL T LB./ C 944 809 708 629 583 529 486 448 416 389 365 323
MATERIAL DEPTH LIN. FT. NUMBER 14 GA.
3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 7'-6" 8'-0" 9'-0" D .07 .10 .13 .17 .21 .25 .30 .35 .41 .47 .54 .68
U 685 504 387 306 249 206 174 149 129 112 100 79
1-1/2 3.0 P31513 D .11 .14 .19 .24 .29 .36 .43 .50 .58 .67 .77 .98
C 609 522 457 406 366 332 305 283 263 246 232 208
STEEL
13 GA.
D
U
.08
1024
.12
754
.15 .19
578 458 371
.24 .29 .34
307 259 222
.40 .47
192
.54
167
.61
147
.78
118
Perf-O Grip® 10-Hole Plank – 18” Width
2 3.3 P32013 D .08 .11 .14 .18 .23 .27 .33 .38 .44 .51 .58 .74 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
C 913 783 685 609 548 498 456 421 391 366 344 308
D .07 .09 .12 .15 .18 .22 .26 .31 .35 .41 .47 .59
U 883 650 498 394 320 265 224 191 165 144 128 101
PLANK CHAN- WEIGH CATALOG SPAN
NEL T LB./
1-1/2 4.2 P31511 D .11 .15 .19 .24 .30 .36 .43 .51 .59 .68 .78 .98 MATERIAL DEPTH LIN. FT. NUMBER 3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 7'-6" 8'-0" 9'-0"
C 777 666 582 518 467 426 391 362 337 316 297 266
D .09 .12 .15 .19 .24 .29 .34 .40 .47 .54 .62 .79 U 317 233 179 142 116 96 82 69 60 52 45 36
U 1375 1012 776 614 498 411 347 302 261 228 201 160 1-1/2 5.7 P101513 D .10 .13 .17 .21 .26 .32 .39 .45 .52 .60 .68 .86
STEEL 2 4.5 P32011 D .08 .11 .15 .19 .23 .28 .34 .40 .47 .54 .62 .78 C 642 551 495 481 434 397 366 337 314 293 274 243
C 1175 1032 904 805 726 661 607 573 533 499 469 420 STEEL D .07 .09 .12 .17 .21 .26 .31 .36 .42 .48 .55 .69
11 GA.
D .07 .09 .12 .15 .19 .23 .27 .32 .37 .43 .49 .63 13 GA. U 476 350 268 212 173 143 121 103 90 78 69 55
U 2581 1898 1454 1150 932 771 649 554 479 417 367 291 2 6.0 P102013 D .07 .10 .13 .16 .20 .24 .29 .34 .40 .46 .53 .67
C 968 830 726 645 581 528 509 489 470 439 411 366
3 4.8 P33011 D .06 .08 .11 .13 .17 .20 .24 .28 .33 .37 .43 .54
D .05 .06 .09 .12 .14 .17 .22 .27 .32 .37 .42 .53
C 2125 1822 1594 1417 1275 1159 1132 1050 976 913 857 764
D .04 .06 .07 .10 .12 .15 .19 .22 .26 .30 .34 .43 U 347 255 196 156 127 105 89 76 66 58 52 41
U 1035 761 582 460 372 308 258 221 190 166 146 115 1-1/2 6.8 P101511 D .09 .12 .15 .19 .24 .29 .34 .40 .47 .53 .61 .77
ALUM. 2 1.5 P320.125A D .20 .27 .35 .44 .54 .66 .78 .92 1.07 1.23 1.39 1.76 C 838 718 629 559 503 457 419 387 359 335 314 279
C 1006 862 755 671 604 549 503 464 431 402 377 335 D .07 .09 .12 .15 .19 .23 .27 .32 .37 .43 .49 .62
.125
D .16 .21 .28 .35 .44 .53 .63 .74 .85 .98 1.12 1.41 U 555 408 314 249 201 167 141 121 104 91 80 64
U 971 714 546 432 350 289 243 207 178 155 137 107 STEEL 2 7.1 P102011 D .07 .09 .12 .15 .18 .22 .26 .31 .35 .41 .46 .59
STAINLESS C 1283 1099 962 855 770 700 641 592 550 514 484 434
STEEL 2 2.4 P32016S D .10 .13 .17 .22 .27 .33 .39 .46 .53 .61 .70 .88 11 GA.
C 850 729 638 567 510 464 425 392 365 341 319 283 D .05 .07 .09 .12 .14 .17 .21 .24 .28 .33 .37 .48
16 GA. D .08 .11 .14 .18 .22 .26 .31 .37 .43 .49 .56 .70 U 1189 873 669 528 428 354 297 254 219 190 167 132
U 1091 801 614 485 393 325 273 232 200 175 153 121 3 7.9 P103011 D .05 .07 .09 .11 .14 .17 .20 .24 .28 .31 .36 .45
STAINLESS C 2354 2018 1766 1569 1412 1284 1177 1141 1106 1070 1003 892
STEEL 2 2.8 P32014S D .10 .14 .18 .22 .27 .33 .40 .47 .54 .62 .70 .89
D .03 .04 .06 .08 .10 .12 .14 .20 .23 .25 .29 .36
C 954 818 715 637 573 521 478 440 409 382 358 318
14 GA. D .08 .11 .14 .18 .22 .27 .32 .37 .43 .49 .56 .71 U 441 324 248 196 158 131 110 94 81 70 62 49
ALUM. 2 2.8 P1020.125A D .16 .21 .28 .35 .44 .53 .63 .74 .86 .98 1.12 1.42
.125 C 1102 944 826 734 661 601 551 508 472 441 413 367
D .13 .17 .22 .28 .35 .42 .50 .59 .69 .79 .89 1.13

Perf-O Grip® 5-Hole Plank – 10” Width Perf-O Grip® 13-Hole Plank – 24” Width
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
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 SPAN
NEL T LB./
MATERIAL DEPTH LIN. FT. NUMBER 3'-0" 3'-6" 4'-0" 4'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" 6'-6" 7'-0" 7'-6" 8'-0" 9'-0" PLANK CHAN- WEIGH CATALOG SPAN
NEL T LB./
MATERIAL DEPTH LIN. FT. NUMBER 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 517 380 291 230 187 154 129 110 95 83 73 58
1-1/2 3.5 P51513 D .11 .15 .19 .24 .30 .36 .43 .51 .59 .67 .77 .98 U 486 357 273 216 175 145 123 105 91 79 70 56
C 645 554 485 431 388 353 323 298 277 259 242 216 2 8.9 P132011 D .06 .09 .12 .15 .18 .22 .26 .31 .36 .41 .47 .60
STEEL D .09 .12 .15 .19 .24 .29 .35 .41 .47 .54 .61 .78 C 1395 1196 1046 930 837 761 697 644 598 558 540 504
13 GA. U 771 568 435 344 281 232 196 167 144 126 110 88 STEEL D .05 .06 .09 .11 .14 .17 .20 .23 .27 .31 .37 .49
2 3.9 P52013 D .08 .11 .15 .18 .23 .28 .33 .39 .45 .52 .59 .75 11 GA. U 876 644 493 389 315 261 219 187 161 141 124 99
C 865 741 648 645 584 532 489 453 422 392 368 327 3 9.8 P133011 D .04 .06 .08 .10 .12 .15 .18 .21 .24 .28 .32 .40
D .05 .08 .10 .15 .18 .22 .26 .31 .36 .41 .47 .60 C 2528 2167 1896 1685 1517 1379 1264 1167 1083 1011 948 843
U 618 455 349 276 225 186 157 134 117 101 90 71 D .03 .04 .05 .07 .09 .10 .12 .15 .17 .19 .22 .30
1-1/2 4.5 P51511 D .10 .14 .18 .23 .29 .35 .41 .49 .57 .65 .75 .95
C 772 663 582 518 467 426 392 363 338 318 299 268
D .08 .11 .15 .18 .23 .28 .33 .39 .45 .52 .60 .76

STEEL 2 5.1 P52011 D


U 1005
.08
739
.11
567 449 364
.15 .19 .23
300 253
.28 .33
216
.39
186
.45
162
.52
142
.59
112
.75
Perf-O Grip® 16-Hole Plank – 30” Width
11 GA. C 1113 954 888 823 758 689 631 583 541 505 473 421
D .06 .08 .11 .14 .18 .22 .27 .31 .36 .42 .47 .60 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
U 1873 1376 1053 832 674 557 468 399 344 300 263 208
3 5.4 P53011 D .06 .08 .10 .13 .16 .19 .23 .27 .31 .36 .41 .52 PLANK CHAN- WEIGH CATALOG SPAN
NEL T LB./
C 2064 1769 1548 1376 1238 1126 1032 952 927 902 878 781 MATERIAL DEPTH LIN. FT. NUMBER
D .04 .05 .07 .08 .11 .14 .16 .19 .24 .28 .33 .41 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 710 522 400 316 256 212 178 153 131 115 101 80 U 425 312 239 189 153 126 106 91 77 68 60 47
ALUM. 2 1.8 P520.125A D .18 .24 .31 .40 .49 .59 .71 .83 .96 1.10 1.26 1.59 2 11.8 P162011 D .04 .05 .07 .09 .11 .13 .16 .18 .21 .24 .28 .35
.125 C 954 818 715 636 572 520 477 440 409 382 358 318 C 1709 1465 1282 1140 1026 932 855 789 733 684 641 570
D .13 .19 .25 .32 .39 .47 .57 .66 .77 .88 1.00 1.27 D .03 .04 .06 .07 .09 .10 .12 .15 .17 .20 .22 .28
STAINLESS U 630 463 354 280 226 187 158 134 115 101 88 70 U 628 461 353 279 226 187 157 134 116 100 89 70
2 2.7 P52016S D .10 .13 .17 .21 .26 .32 .38 .44 .52 .59 .67 .85 STEEL 3 12.7 P163011 D .04 .06 .08 .10 .12 .14 .17 .20 .23 .26 .30 .38
STEEL C 765 656 574 510 459 430 393 363 337 315 295 263
16 GA. 11 GA. C 2534 2172 1901 1690 1521 1382 1267 1170 1086 1014 950 845
D .07 .10 .13 .17 .21 .26 .30 .36 .41 .48 .54 .69 D .03 .04 .05 .07 .09 .10 .12 .14 .17 .19 .22 .28
STAINLESS U 711 522 400 315 256 211 178 152 130 114 99 79 U 996 731 560 443 358 296 249 212 183 159 140 111
STEEL 2 3.2 P52014S D .10 .13 .17 .22 .27 .32 .38 .45 .52 .60 .68 .86 4 13.5 P164011 D .03 .04 .06 .07 .09 .11 .13 .15 .17 .20 .23 .29
C 864 741 648 576 530 485 445 410 381 355 334 296 C 3892 3336 2919 2595 2335 2123 1946 1796 1668 1557 1459 1297
14 GA. D .07 .10 .13 .17 .21 .26 .31 .36 .42 .48 .55 .69 D .02 .03 .04 .05 .07 .08 .09 .11 .13 .15 .17 .21

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GRATE-LOCK® INTERLOCKING SAFETY GRATING
STOCK LENGTHS –
Up to 24'-0" M AT E R I A L S
• PRE-GALVANIZED STEEL ASTM A-924-G90
14, 16 & 18 GAUGE

• HRPO UNCOATED STEEL ASTM A-569


14, 16 & 18 GAUGE

H O W T O S P E C I F Y G R AT E - L O C K
S A F E T Y G R AT I N G

GRATING SURFACE PLANK WIDTHS PLANK HEIGHT


d CHANNEL DEPTHS – MG for traction grip In inches. 6, 9, 15 1-1/2"
MS for smooth surface or 12. 25 2-1/2"
1-1/2", 2-1/2", 30 3"
3" or 4" 40 4"
"MS" SMOOTH SURFACE
BLE –
ILA
AVA
WI
DTH
S
6", 9", or 12" "MG" TRACTION GRIP SURFACE MG-122516-FM
MATERIAL GAUGE INTERLOCK DETAIL

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interlocking grating planks, treads and accessories
that provides safe, sturdy footing for mezzanine floors,
the broadest line products of any manufacturer. Available
in three plank widths, four plank heights, three gauges
and lengths to 24’. Interlocking sections provide the
14, 16 or 18 ga steel. FM for Female/Male

platforms, walkways and other applications where non- strength you need for extra-wide designs.
slip performance is required. Hundreds of sole-gripping FULL LINE OF ACCESSORIES, TOO – Our line includes kick-
dimples insure a safe surface in all kinds of of weather and plates, hold-down clamps, attachment hardware and stair
environments. The grating is available textured for safer treads for complete job design. FM
working surfaces, non-textured for wheeled traffic or rack FAST BOLT-TOGETHER ASSEMBLY – Save time in the field
decking. with GRATE-LOCK bolt-together slotted assemblies.
COST-SAVING DESIGN IMPROVES LOADING PERFORMANCE – Kickplates and plank sections are prepunched. For addi-
The unique design of GRATE-LOCK Grating gives you tional ease, planks can be straight, curved or angle cut
more design options – at less cost than other grating sys- with hand tools.
tems. Increased load performance (see charts) has been SPECIFY GRATE-LOCK GRATING WITH CONFIDENCE – We have
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achieved through interlocking planks, stronger rung constructed our load tables using the most stringent inter-
design and an expanded selection of leg heights and pretation of the AISI standards: Our safe allowable loads
material gauges. GRATE-LOCK Grating lets you specify guard against harmful local distortion as well as failure.
lighter gauge steel for substantial material saving. Some manufacturers have prepared allowable load tables
MORE SIZES, GAUGES – GRATE-LOCK Grating provides guarding against failure only.

MM
P L A N K D E TA I L S
Length +– 1/4" Channel Depth +– 1/16"
ACCESSORIES
1.500" 9/16" +– 1/8"
.080"
.750" .750" 1/4" +–1/8"

1" +– 1/16"
SIDE KICK- END KICK-
PLATE PLATE
.750 Typ.
Channel Width +– 1/16"

KICK PLATE J-BOLT


CLIP

TAP SCREW HEX HEAD


(SELF- BOLT
DRILLING)
HOLD DOWN CLAMP

SYSTEM COMPONENTS
ITEM PRODUCT CODE HEIGHT
SIDE KICKPLATE (14 GA.) M-SK-2514 6-1/2”
12-FT. LENGTHS M-SK-3014 7”
M-SK-4014 8”
END KICKPLATE (14 GA.) M-EK-2514 6-1/2”
12-FT. LENGTHS M-EK-3014 7”
SOLID FILLER PLANK M-EK-4014 8”
KICKPLATE CLIP M-KC –
M-HC-25 2-1/2”
HOLD-DOWN CLAMP M-HC-30 3”
M-HC-40 4”
SOLID SURFACE 3” WIDE PLANK FOR STAIR TREADS SEE J-BOLT M-250J 2-1/2”
IN MALE/FEMALE PROFILE. IDEAL PAGES 29-30. TAPSCREW (SELF-DRILLING) M-SDST-25 1”
FOR CLOSING NON-INCREMENTAL 3/8” HEX HEAD BOLT M-100-B 1”

3"
PLATFORM WIDTHS. WITH NUT & WASHER

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1-1/2” Channel Height 2-1/2” 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 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
WGHT/ CATALOG SPAN CATALOG SPAN
GAUGE WIDTH LF GAUGE WIDTH WGHT/
LF
NUMBER 2’-0” 3’-0” 4’-0” 5’-0” 6’-0” 7’-0” 8’-0” 9’-0” 10’-0” 11’-0” 12’-0” NUMBER 2’-0” 3’-0” 4’-0” 5’-0” 6’-0” 7’-0” 8’-0” 9’-0” 10’-0” 11’-0” 12’-0”
U 443 196 110 70 49 36 27 21 17 14 12 U 1057 552 312 200 140 103 80 64 52 43 36
12” 2.9 MG121518
D .10 .14 .22 .33 .48 .65 .84 1.06 1.31 1.59 1.89 12” 3.7 MG122518
D .03 .10 .17 .27 .39 .54 .71 .90 1.13 .138 1.61
C 440 293 220 176 146 125 110 97 88 80 73 C 529 529 529 501 420 362 319 286 260 239 217
D .04 .10 .17 .26 .38 .52 .68 .86 1.06 1.28 1.54 D .01 .05 .12 .22 .31 .43 .57 .72 .90 1.09 1.33
U 591 263 147 94 65 48 37 29 23 19 16 U 1552 691 390 251 175 129 100 79 65 54 46
18 9” 2.3 MG91518
D .10 .14 .22 .33 .48 .65 .84 1.06 1.31 1.59 1.89 18 9” 3.2 MG92518
D .05 .10 .18 .28 .41 .56 .74 .95 1.18 1.44 1.73
C 440 293 220 176 146 125 110 97 88 80 73 C 705 705 585 470 394 339 299 268 243 223 207
D .04 .10 .17 .26 .38 .52 .68 .86 1.06 1.28 1.54 D .02 .07 .14 .23 .33 .45 .59 .76 .94 1.15 1.38
U 890 395 222 142 99 72 55 44 35 29 24 U 2141 954 538 346 241 178 137 109 89 74 63
6” 1.9 MG61518
D .10 .14 .22 .33 .48 .65 .84 1.06 1.31 1.59 1.89 6” 2.6 MG62518
D .04 .09 .16 .25 .36 .50 .65 .83 1.04 1.27 1.52
C 440 293 220 176 146 125 110 97 88 80 73 C 1053 715 538 432 362 312 274 246 223 204 189
D .04 .10 .17 .26 .38 .52 .68 .86 1.06 1.28 1.54 D .04 .07 .13 .20 .29 .40 .52 .67 .83 1.01 1.22
U 549 244 137 87 61 44 34 27 22 18 15 U 1276 655 370 238 166 123 95 76 62 52 44
12” 3.5 MG121516
D .10 .14 .22 .33 .48 .65 .84 1.06 1.31 1.59 1.89 12” 4.6 MG122516
D .03 .10 .17 .27 .39 .54 .71 .91 1.13 1.39 1.67
C 546 364 273 218 182 156 136 121 109 99 91 C 638 638 638 595 499 432 381 342 312 285 261
D .04 .10 .17 .26 .38 .52 .68 .86 1.06 1.28 1.54 D .01 .05 .12 .22 .31 .43 .57 .72 .91 1.10 1.31
U 733 326 183 117 81 59 45 36 29 24 20 U 1949 869 491 316 220 163 126 100 82 69 58
16 9” 2.9 MG91516
D .10 .14 .22 .33 .48 .65 .84 1.06 1.31 1.59 1.89 16 9” 3.9 MG92516
D .05 .10 .18 .29 .41 .57 .75 .96 1.19 1.46 1.76
C 546 364 273 218 182 156 136 121 109 99 91 C 851 851 736 592 496 428 378 339 308 383 261
D .04 .10 .17 .26 .38 .52 .68 .86 1.06 1.28 1.54 D .02 .09 .15 .23 .33 .45 .60 .76 .95 1.17 1.40
U 1104 490 276 176 122 90 69 54 44 36 30 U 2774 1235 696 447 312 230 177 140 114 95 81
6” 2.3 MG61516
D .10 .14 .22 .33 .48 .65 .84 1.06 1.31 1.59 1.89 6” 3.2 MG62516
D .04 .09 .17 .26 .38 .51 .67 .86 1.06 1.30 1.55
C 546 364 273 218 182 156 136 121 109 99 91 C 1134 926 696 559 467 402 354 316 286 262 242
D .04 .10 .17 .26 .38 .52 .68 .86 1.06 1.28 1.54 D .02 .07 .13 .21 .30 .41 .54 .69 .85 1.04 1.24
U 667 296 166 106 74 54 41 32 26 22 18 U 1276 783 442 284 199 147 113 90 74 62 52
12” 4.2 MG121514
D .10 .14 .22 .33 .48 .65 .84 1.06 1.31 1.59 1.89 12” 5.6 MG122514
D .03 .10 .17 .27 .39 .54 .71 .91 1.13 1.38 1.63
C 663 442 331 265 221 189 165 147 132 120 110 C 730 730 730 711 596 514 454 407 370 338 310
D .04 .10 .17 .26 .38 .52 .68 .86 1.06 1.28 1.54 D .01 .05 .12 .22 .31 .43 .57 .72 .90 1.09 1.31
U 891 396 222 142 99 72 55 44 35 29 24 U 2357 1050 593 381 266 196 151 121 98 82 70
14 9” 3.5 MG91514
D .10 .14 .22 .33 .48 .65 .84 1.06 1.31 1.59 1.89 14 9” 4.8 MG92514
D .04 .10 .18 .28 .41 .56 .74 .94 1.17 1.43 1.72
C 663 442 331 265 221 189 165 147 132 120 110 C 974 974 889 714 598 516 454 407 369 339 314
D .04 .10 .17 .26 .38 .52 .68 .86 1.06 1.28 1.54 D .02 .07 .14 .23 .33 .45 .59 .75 .94 1.14 1.38
U 1341 596 335 214 149 109 83 66 53 44 37 U 3722 1654 931 596 414 304 233 184 149 123 103
D .10 .14 .22 .33 .48 .65 .84 1.06 1.31 1.59 1.89 D .05 .10 .18 .29 .42 .56 .74 .93 1.15 1.39 1.65
6” 2.7 MG61514 6” 4.0 MG62514
C 663 442 331 265 221 189 165 147 132 120 110 C 1461 1241 931 744 620 532 465 414 372 338 310
D .04 .10 .17 .26 .38 .52 .68 .86 1.06 1.28 1.54 D .03 .09 .14 .23 .33 .45 .58 .74 .92 1.11 .132

3” Channel Height 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 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 SPAN CATALOG SPAN
GAUGE WIDTH WGHT/
LF GAUGE WIDTH WGHT/
LF
NUMBER 2’-0” 3’-0” 4’-0” 5’-0” 6’-0” 7’-0” 8’-0” 9’-0” 10’-0” 11’-0” 12’-0” NUMBER 2’-0” 3’-0” 4’-0” 5’-0” 6’-0” 7’-0” 8’-0” 9’-0” 10’-0” 11’-0” 12’-0”
U 1057 611 345 222 155 114 88 70 57 48 41 U 1057 996 560 359 249 183 140 111 90 74 62
12” 3.9 MG123018
D .02 .07 .12 .19 .28 .39 .51 .65 .80 .98 1.20 12” 4.2 MG124018
D .03 .06 .11 .16 .24 .34 .42 .54 .66 .81 .96
C 529 529 529 529 472 405 354 316 287 263 244 C 529 529 529 529 529 529 529 498 448 408 374
D .01 .03 .07 .14 .22 .31 .41 .52 .64 .79 .95 D .00 .01 .04 .08 .13 .21 .32 .44 .53 .65 .77
U 1881 840 472 302 210 154 118 93 76 62 52 U 1881 1329 747 478 332 244 187 148 120 99 83
18 9” 3.3 MG93018
D .03 .08 .13 .21 .31 .42 .55 .68 .86 1.01 1.21 18 9” 3.7 MG94018
D .02 .06 .12 .18 .26 .35 .47 .58 .72 .86 1.03
C 705 705 705 567 472 405 354 315 283 258 236 C 705 705 705 705 705 641 560 498 448 408 374
D .01 .04 ..11 .17 .24 .33 .44 .55 .68 .82 .98 D .01 .02 .06 .12 .20 .28 .36 .46 .57 .70 .83
U 2834 1260 709 453 315 231 177 140 113 94 79 U 4232 1993 1121 717 498 366 280 221 179 148 125
6” 2.8 MG63018
D .04 .07 .13 .21 .29 .39 .52 .66 .80 .99 1.19 6” 3.2 MG624018
D .03 .06 .10 .18 .25 .34 .44 .55 .69 .83 .99
C 1058 945 709 567 472 405 354 315 283 258 236 C 1058 1058 1058 897 747 641 560 498 448 408 374
D .02 .06 .11 .16 .23 .32 .42 .53 .65 .60 .93 D .01 .04 .08 .13 .19 .26 .35 .45 .55 .67 .80
U 1276 775 438 282 197 160 123 98 80 66 56 U 1276 1215 685 439 306 226 173 138 112 93 79
12” 4.8 MG123016 D .02 .07 .12 .20 .28 .45 .59 .75 .93 1.13 1.35 12” 5.2 MG124016
D .03 .06 .11 .17 .25 .34 .45 .51 .71 .86 1.03
C 638 638 638 638 591 559 492 440 398 365 337 C 638 638 638 638 638 638 638 619 560 512 472
D .01 .03 .07 .15 .23 .36 .47 .60 .74 .90 1.08 D .00 .01 .04 .08 .14 .21 .33 .46 .57 .69 .83
U 2275 1029 581 373 261 193 149 118 97 81 69 U 2275 1612 907 580 403 296 227 179 145 120 101
16 9” 4.1 MG93016
D .03 .07 .13 .21 .30 .41 .54 .69 .87 1.06 1.27 16 9” 4.6 MG94016
D .02 .06 .10 .16 .24 .37 .48 .60 .75 .91 1.07
C 851 851 851 700 587 506 446 400 363 333 309 C 851 851 851 851 851 777 680 604 544 495 453
D .01 .04 .11 .17 .24 .33 .44 .56 .69 .85 1.02 D .01 .02 .05 .10 .18 .29 .38 .49 .60 .73 .86
U 3418 1519 854 547 380 279 214 169 137 113 95 U 5118 2418 1360 870 604 444 340 269 218 180 151
6” 3.4 MG63016
D .03 .07 .12 .20 .28 .39 .50 .64 .79 .95 1.13 6” 3.9 MG64016
D .02 .06 .10 .16 .22 .30 .40 .51 .63 .76 .90
C 1134 1134 854 684 570 480 427 380 342 310 286 C 1134 1134 1134 1088 907 777 680 604 544 495 453
D .02 .05 .10 .15 .23 .31 .40 .51 .63 .76 .91 D .01 .03 .07 .12 .18 .25 .32 .41 .50 .60 .72
U 1461 950 536 345 241 178 137 109 89 74 63 U 1461 1448 814 521 362 266 204 161 131 109 92
12” 5.9 MG123014
D .02 .07 .13 .20 .29 .40 .53 .67 .84 1.02 1.23 12” 6.5 MG124014
D .01 .06 .10 .16 .24 .32 .42 .54 .67 .82 .98
C 730 730 730 730 722 622 548 491 446 409 379 C 730 730 730 730 730 730 730 724 655 599 554
D .01 .03 .07 .14 .23 .32 .42 .54 .67 .82 .98 D .00 .01 .04 .07 .12 .20 .30 .43 .54 .65 .78
U 2597 1477 831 532 369 271 208 164 133 110 92 U 2597 1988 1120 719 501 369 284 225 184 153 129
14 9” 5.1 MG93014
D .03 .09 .16 .25 .36 .48 .63 .79 .98 1.19 1.40 14 9” 5.6 MG94014
D .02 .06 .11 .17 .25 .34 .44 .57 .70 .85 1.02
C 974 974 974 974 831 712 623 554 498 453 415 C 974 974 974 974 974 969 852 761 688 629 581
D .01 .04 .10 .20 .28 .38 .50 .63 .78 .95 1.12 D .01 .02 .05 .10 .17 .27 .36 .45 .56 .68 .82
U 4984 2215 1246 797 554 407 311 246 199 165 138 U 5843 2895 1629 1042 724 532 407 322 261 215 181
D .04 .09 .15 .24 .34 .46 .60 .76 .94 1.14 1.35 D .03 .06 .12 .19 .28 .37 .48 .61 .75 .91 1.08
6” 4.3 MG63014 6” 4.8 MG64014
C 1461 1461 1246 997 831 712 623 554 498 453 415 C 1461 1461 1461 1303 1086 931 814 724 651 592 543
D .02 .06 .12 .19 .27 .36 .48 .61 .75 .91 1.08 D .01 .04 .09 .15 .21 .30 .39 .49 .60 .73 .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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SAFETY GRATING STAIR TREADS

A ll Safety Grating Products are excellent candidates for fabrication and installa-
tion 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 applica-
tions. Stair treads are manufactured with welded end carrier plates which are pre-
punched 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 val-
ues 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
2-DIAMOND 3-DIAMOND 4-DIAMOND 5-DIAMOND
CHANNEL 14 GA. 12 GA. 14 GA. 12 GA. 14 GA. 12 GA. 14 GA. 12 GA.
SPAN DEPTH -
IN. U C U C U C U C U C U C U C U C
2'-0" 1-1/2 1191 472 1576 624 761 443 1006 587 549 435 750 595 434 425 575 563
2 1978 783 2513 995 1262 737 1604 936 911 604 1158 917 721 573 916 897
2'-6" 1-1/2 764 378 1011 500 488 356 645 470 353 349 481 476 278 342 369 452
2 1268 611 1611 797 810 590 1029 750 584 578 742 734 463 566 587 719
3'-0" 1-1/2 532 315 703 418 340 300 450 393 245 300 335 398 194 300 258 378
2 882 524 1121 665 563 492 716 626 407 483 517 614 322 473 409 601
4'-0" (1) 2 498 394 633 501 318 373 404 472 230 364 292 463 182 356 232 454

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
2-DIAMOND 3-DIAMOND 4-DIAMOND 4-DIAMOND 5-DIAMOND 5-DIAMOND
MATERIAL ALUMINUM ALUMINUM ALUMINUM STAINLESS ALUMINUM STAINLESS
GAUGE .080” .100” .080” .100” .080” .100” 304 316L .080” .100” 304 316L
CHANNEL
SPAN DEPTH - IN. U C U C U C U C U C U C U C U C U C U C U C U C
2'-0" 2 1328 526 1862 737 862 503 1208 705 607 481 867 687 610 483 525 416 396 388 607 595 394 386 338 331
2'-6" 2 850 420 1191 590 551 402 773 564 388 392 555 550 390 387 336 336 253 388 388 540 252 381 216 330
3'-0" 2 590 350 827 491 383 335 537 470 270 327 385 458 271 323 233 279 176 321 270 450 175 319 150 275
GRIP STRUT W/ 4'-0" (1) 2 332 263 465 369 215 252 302 353 152 245 216 344 152 244 131 210 99 241 151 338 98 241 84 221
GRIP STRUT CAST ABRASIVE (1) INTERMEDIATE STRINGER IS RECOMMENDED FOR SPANS OVER 4 FT.
7/16" O Hole 5/16" 1-3/4" X 7/16" Slot NOSING * AVAILABLE ON SPECIAL ORDER
U - UNIFORM LOAD (LB./SQ. FT.), C - CONCENTRATED LOAD (LB.)

HOW TO SPECIFY GRIP STRUT G R I P S T R U T S TA N D A R D S I Z E S &


C
B

S TA I R T R E A D S R E C O M M E N D E D S PA N S ( 1 )
27/32" STANDARD STAIR STAIR TREADS W/
D INDICATES INDICATES TREAD INDICATES TREAD STEEL TREADS ABRASIVE NOSING
A STAIR TREAD WIDTH IN DIAMONDS CHANNEL DEPTH
2, 3, 4, or 5 CHANNEL CATALOG CATALOG
SPAN IN. GAUGE SIZE IN. SIZE IN.
GRIP STRUT W/ CAST ABRASIVE NOSING DEPTH IN. NUMBER NUMBER
1-1/4" T-21514 2-Dia.–4-3/4 – –
1/4" X 1" UP TO 30 14 1-1/2 T-31514 3-Dia.–7 T-31514-N 3-Dia.–8-1/8
5/16" 1-3/4" X 7/16" Slot T-41514 4-Dia.–9-1/2 T-41514-N 4-Dia.–10-1/2
Tapping Screw T-51514 5-Dia.–11-3/4 – –

T-52012
T-21514 2-Dia.–4-3/4 – –
30 TO 36 14 1-1/2 T-31514 3-Dia.–7 T-31514-N 3-Dia.–8-1/8
T-41514 4-Dia.–9-1/2 T-41514-N 4-Dia.–10-1/2
C

T-51514 5-Dia.–11-3/4 – –
B

T-21514 2-Dia.–4-3/4 – –
7/16" O Hole 36 TO 42 14 1-1/2 T-31514 3-Dia.–7 T-31514-N 3-Dia.–8-1/8
T-41514 4-Dia.–9-1/2 T-41514-N 4-Dia.–10-1/2
T-51514 5-Dia.–11-3/4 – –
27/32" T-22014 2-Dia.–4-3/4 – –
D T-32014 3-Dia.–7 T-32014-N 3-Dia.–8-1/8
42 TO 48 14 2 T-42014 4-Dia.–9-1/2 T-42014-N 4-Dia.–10-1/2
A INDICATES MATERIAL GAUGE INDICATES TYPE OF MATERIAL T-52014 5-Dia.–11-3/4 – –
14 or 12 steel, 12 or 10 Blank for pre-galvanized steel. ALUMINUM
GRIP STRUT CARRIER PLATE SPECIFICATIONS aluminum, or 16 ga. "B" for HRPO steel. T-22012-A 2-Dia.–4-3/4 – –
STANDARD W/ ABRASIVE NOSING stainless steel. "A" for aluminum T-32012-A 3-Dia.–7 T-32012-A-N 3-Dia.–8-1/8
UP TO 42 .080” 2 T-42012-A 4-Dia.–9-1/2 T-42012-A-N 4-Dia.–10-1/2
A B C D A B C D "S" for 304 stainless steel T-52012-A 5-Dia.–11-3/4 – –
4-3/4” 1-1/2” 3/4” 2-5/8” "SL" for 316 stainless steel T-22010-A* 2-Dia.–4-3/4 – –
– – – – UP TO 48 .100” 2 T-32010-A* 3-Dia.–7 T-32010-A-N* 3-Dia.–8-1/8
(2-Dia.) 2” 1” 2-5/8” T-42010-A* 4-Dia.–9-1/2 T-42010-A-N* 4-Dia.–10-1/2
7” 1-1/2” 3/4” 3-3/8” 8-1/8” 1-1/2” 3/4” 4-1/2” T-52010-A* 5-Dia.–11-3/4 – –
(3-Dia.) 2” 1” 3-3/8” (3-Dia.) 2” 1” 4-1/2” GRIP STRUT TREADS WITH CAST ABRASIVE NOSING STAINLESS STEEL
9-1/2” 1-1/2” 3/4” 5-7/8” 10-1/2” 1-1/2” 3/4” 6-7/8” FOR TREADS WITH CAST ABRASIVE NOSINGS, SIMPLY ADD THE SUFFIX TYPE 316L
2 T-42016-SL 4-Dia.–9-1/2 – –
(4-Dia.) 2” 1” 5-7/8” (4-Dia.) 2” 1” 6-7/8” UP TO 30 16 GA. T-52016-SL 5-Dia.–11-3/4 – –
"–N" TO THE ABOVE CATALOG NUMBERS. EXAMPLES:
11-3/4” 1-1/2” 3/4” 8-1/8”
– – – – T-42012-N T-41514-B-N UP TO 36 TYPE 304L
16 GA. 2 T-42016-S
T-52016-S
4-Dia.–9-1/2
5-Dia.–11-3/4




(5-Dia.) 2” 1” 8-1/8”
(1) RECOMMENDATIONS ARE BASED ON APPROX. MIN. LOADS OF 300 LB. UNIFORM.
(1) STAINLESS STEEL NOT AVAILABLE IN 2 AND 3-DIAMOND WIDTHS SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE CRITERIA MAY VARY BY MUNICIPALITY/BUILDING CODE
BODY AND SHOULD BE LOCALLY CHECKED PRIOR TO FINALIZING SPECIFICATIONS.
*AVAILABLE ON SPECIAL ORDER
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 1-3/4" X 7/16" Slot 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 *
STAIR TREAD SPAN
MATERIAL/ CHANNEL WEIGHT CATALOG
2’-0” 2’-6” 3’-0” 4’-0”
1"

GAUGE DEPTH - IN. (LB./FT.) NO.


2
2"

STEEL U 2412 1544 1026 629


10 GA. 7.4 HT-22010
2 C 1860 1487 1240 929
ALUMINUM 2 U 1463 934 651 364
HEAVY .150” 2 2.6 HT-220-15A
C 1127 902 751 564
DUTY GRIP 27/32"
+ 5-7/8" * MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE TREAD LOADS.
STRUT – 1/32"
9-1/4" U - UNIFORM LOAD (LB./SQ. FT.), C - CONCENTRATED LOAD (LB.)

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SAFETY GRATING STAIR TREADS
P E R F - O G R I P ® & T R A C T I O N T R E A D ™ S TA I R T R E A D S
PERF-O GRIP RECOMMENDED SIZES & SPANS
MATERIAL/ CHANNEL CATALOG
SPAN IN. WIDTH
GAUGE DEPTH IN. NUMBER
T-P21513 5”
UP TO 30” STEEL 1-1/2 T-P31513 7”
13 GA. T-P51513 10”
T-P61513 12”
PERF-O GRIP PERF-O GRIP W/ TRAC- TRACTION TREAD T-P22011 5”
TION TREAD NOSING 31 TO 48* STEEL 2 T-P32011 7”
11 GA. T-P52011 10”
T-P62011 12”
PERF-O GRIP & TRACTION TREAD T-P220.125-A 5”
A C A R R I E R P L AT E S P E C I F I C AT I O N S ALUM T-P320.125-A 7”
UP TO 42* 2
.125 T-P520.125-A 10”
TREAD WIDTH DEPTH DIMENSION DIMENSION T-P620.125-A 12”
27/32" D A B C D
+
– 1/32"
5” * 1-1/2” 3/4” 2” TRACTION TREAD RECOMMENDED SIZES & SPANS
2” 1”
MATERIAL/ CHANNEL CATALOG
C

1-1/2” 3/4” SPAN IN. WIDTH


7” 4” GAUGE DEPTH IN. NUMBER
2” 1”
B

STEEL TT-72013-T 7”
10” 1-1/2” 3/4” 7” UP TO 30” 2 TT-102013-T 10”
13 GA. TT-122013-T 12”
2” 1”
STEEL T-72011-T 7”
7/16" Dia. Typ. 1-1/2” 3/4” 31 TO 48* 2 T-102011-T 10”
12” 9” 11 GA.
7/16" X 1-3/4" Slot 2” 1” T-122011-T 12”

* PERF-O GRIP STAIR TREAD ONLY. * INTERMEDIATE SUPPORTS RECOMMENDED FOR ALL TREADS SPANNING GREATER
THAN 48 INCHES (42 INCHES FOIL ALUMINUM TREADS)

G R AT E - L O C K S TA I R T R E A D S

A
6", 9", 12"
F
2" D 2"

GRATE-LOCK GRATE-LOCK W/ CHECK-


13/16" ER PLATE NOSING

GRATE–LOCK STAIR TREAD LOAD TABLE GRATE–LOCK CARRIER PLATE SPECIFICATIONS


1-1/8"
G

SPAN A D F G
CATALOG NO.
CATALOG NO. TREAD WIDTH DIMENSION DIMENSION DIMENSION
2’-0” 2’-6” 3’-0” 4’-0”*
7/16"

FOR STAIR TREADS WITHOUT NOSING


T-MG62514
U 3722 2382 1654 931
C 1461 1168 1241 931 T-MG62514 6” 2” 2” 1-1/8”
T-MG92514 9” 5” 2” 1-1/8”
T-MG92514
U 2357 1508 1050 593 T-MG122514 12” 8” 2” 1-1/8”
C 974 974 974 889
FOR STAIR TREADS WITH NOSING
7/16" Dia. Carrier Plate T-MG122514
U 1276 816 783 442
C 730 730 730 730 TN-MG62514 7-1/2” 4-1/2” 2-1/2” 1-1/8”
TN-MG92514 10-1/2” 7” 2-1/2” 1-1/8”
* INTERMEDIATE STRINGER RECOMMENDED FOR SPANS OVER 48 INCHES. TN-MG122514 13-1/2” 7” 2-1/2” 1-1/8”
SPECIFY “MS” IN LIEU OF “MG” FOR SMOOTH SURFACE STAIR TREADS

SAFETY GRATING LADDER RUNGS


GRIP STRUT LADDER RUNGS TRACTION TREAD LADDER RUNGS M AT E R I A L S
• 13 GA. HRPO CARBON STEEL
STOCK LENGTHS – • 13 GA. PRE-GALVANIZED
10'-0" 1-1/4" • .125 5052 – H-32 ALUMINUM
• 304 STAINLESS STEEL
• STOCK LENGTHS 60” (OR CUT TO LENGTH)
1-1/2"

2 ROW
1-1/8" STOCK LIST
WIDTH CATALOG NO. WEIGHT/LF
HRPO CARBON STEEL
1-1/4” (2 ROW) LR-213-B 1.2
2-1/2" 1-5/8"
1-5/8” (3 ROW) LR-313-B 1.3
• 14 GA. PRE-GALVANIZED 2-1/4” (4 ROW) LR-413-B 1.5
• HRPO STEEL PRE-GALVANIZED STEEL
1-1/8"

3 ROW
• WEIGHT 1.13 LBS./FT. 1-1/4” (2 ROW) LR-213 1.2
• CATALOG NO. 11014 1-5/8” (3 ROW) LR-313 1.3
2-1/4” (4 ROW LR-413 1.5
ALUMINUM ALLOY 5052 – H-32
L O A D D ATA – S A F E T Y F A C T O R 1 . 5 1-1/4” (2 ROW) LR-2125-A 0.5
2-1/4"
SPAN 1-5/8” (3 ROW LR-3125-A 0.5
16” 18” 20” 24” 30” 36” 2-1/4” (4 ROW) LR-4125-A 0.7
C 528 469 422 352 281 234 304 STAINLESS STEEL
1-1/2"

D .058 .074 .092 .132 .206 .297


1-5/8” (3 ROW) LR-316-S 1.0
C – CONCENTRATED LOAD (LB.), D – DEFLECTION (IN.) 2-1/4” (4 ROW) LR-416-S 1.1
VALUES ARE BASED ON CONCENTRATED LOAD PLACED AT MID-SPAN 4 ROW

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SAFETY GRATING WALKWAY CHANNELS

G RIP STRUT® and PERF-O GRIP® Safety Grating


Walkway Channels are one-piece modules manufac-
tured with integral side toe boards projecting above the
walking surface of the flooring. Ideal for elevated applica-
tions such as suspended walkways or conveyor catwalks,
these channels provide safe, economical, slip resistant
options for long span walkways. Continuous spans can be
accommodated by welding adjacent planks or specifying
splice plates as illustrated below.

S TA N D A R D G R I P S T R U T W A L K W AY
STOCK LENGTHS –
10'-0" & 12'-0" 1" 24" +
– 1/16"

– 1/16"
TOEBOARDS –

4-1/2" Depth +

1-1/8"
4-1/2"

9/16"

11/16"
5/16" O
90 +– 2-1/2"
5/8"
21/32" 1-7/8" 7/16" 7/16" 1-7/8" 21/32"
10 DIAMOND –
24" Wide
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
MATERIAL WEIGHT CATALOG SPAN
GAUGE LB./FT. NUMBER 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"
STRUT LOADING U 300 300 300 300 300 263 213 148 109 83 66 53 43
STEEL 8.9 104514-U D .41 .41 .42 .45 .48 .47 .42 .40 .43 .47 .55 .64 .75
MATERIAL GAUGE TYPE LOADING* LOAD DEFLECTION IN. 14 GA. C 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 380 333 296 266 242
STEEL D .32 .33 .33 .33 .34 .35 .36 .39 .42 .41 .42 .44 .47
U 300 .49
14 GA. Cs 300 .40 U 475 475 475 475 475 420 340 236 173 133 105 85 70 59
STEEL 12.5 104512-U D .37 .37 .38 .40 .43 .43 .39 .37 .39 .44 .51 .59 .69 .80
STEEL U 475 .45 C 900 900 900 900 900 900 850 709 607 531 472 425 387 354
12 GA. Cs 475 .36
12 GA.
D .34 .34 .35 .35 .36 .37 .37 .34 .33 .33 .35 .37 .40 .44

H E A V Y D U T Y G R I P S T R U T W A L K W AY

1-1/4"
STOCK LENGTHS – 1-1/4" 36", 30", 24"
Up to 24'-0"

2"
1"
5" Depth

17/32" (36")
1-31/32" (30")
TOEBOARDS– 1-3/16" (24")
5" 21/32"

1-5/16"
3-7/8" 9/16" 3-7/8"
8 DIAMOND –
36" Wide 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
6 DIAMOND – MATERIAL WIDTH CHANNEL WEIGHT CATALOG SPAN
30" Wide GAUGE DEPTH IN. LB./FT. NUMBER
5 DIAMOND – 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"
24" Wide U 937 600 417 306 234 185 150 124 104 77 67 59 46 38
24” 5 17.5 H-55010-W D
C
.38
3750
.39
3000
.42
2500
.38
2143
.38
1875
.38
1667
.39
1500
.47
1364
.56
1250
.77
1071
.88
1000
1.01
938
1.26
833
1.59
750
STRUT LOADING D .30 .31 .34 .31 .30 .30 .31 .38 .45 .61 .70 .80 1.01 1.25
UNIFORM (U) CONCENTRATED (Cs) U 916 586 407 299 229 182 146 121 102 75 65 57 45 36
MATERIAL, STEEL H-65010- D .37 .43 .40 .40 .46 .42 .41 .41 .49 .66 .75 .86 1.09 1.33
GAUGE, WIDTH SERRATED NON-SERR. SERRATED NON-SERR. 30” 5 19.9 W C 4584 3666 3056 2619 2291 2037 1834 1667 1528 1309 1222 1146 1019 916
10 GA.
D .30 .34 .32 .32 .37 .34 .33 .33 .39 .53 .61 .69 .87 1.08
5-D 24” 912 1048 912 1048
STEEL 10 GA. .11 .10 .08 .07 U 556 356 247 181 139 110 89 73 62 45 39 35 27 22
6-D 30” 36” 5 22.7 H-85010- D .39 .39 .33 .32 .33 .36 .39 .42 .51 .69 .79 .91 1.15 1.40
494 563 618 704
STEEL 10 GA. .14 .13 .11 .10
W C 3330 2667 2222 1905 1667 1481 1333 1212 1111 952 889 833 741 667
D .31 .31 .26 .26 .26 .29 .31 .34 .41 .55 .64 .72 .92 1.13
8-D 36” 343 391 515 587 U 633 405 281 207 158 125 101 84 70
STEEL 10 GA. .20 .19 .16 .15 ALUM H-650-W D .31 .35 .40 .49 .58 .67 .77 .86 1.02
30” ALUM. 590 590 679 679 30” 5 8.4 .150-A C 3163 2530 2108 1807 1581 1406 1265 1150 1054
.150
.150 .75 .75 .60 .60 D .25 .28 .32 .39 .47 .54 .61 .69 .82
11 GA. & 9 GA. AVAILALBLE BY SPECIAL ORDER

P E R F - O G R I P ® W A L K W AY
STOCK LENGTHS – 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
10'-0" & 12'-0" SPAN
PLANK WEIGHT DEPTH CATALOG
MATERIAL LB./FT. INCHES NUMBER 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"
STEEL U 5751 3681 2556 1878 1438 1136 920 639 469 359 284 230 190 160
TOEBOARDS – 11 GA. 11.8 5 P135011W D
C
.02
9504
.02
7604
.04
6336
.05
5431
.06
4752
.08
4224
.10
3802
.14
3168
.19
2715
.25
2376
.31
2112
.39
1901
.47
1728
.56
1584
24” WIDE D .01 .01 .02 .03 .04 .05 .06 .08 .11 .15 .19 .23 .28 .34
5"
STEEL U 3868 2475 1719 1263 967 764 619 430 316 242 191 155 128 107
11 GA. 13.6 5 P165011W D
C
.01
9534
.02
7627
.03
6356
.04
5448
.05
4767
.06
4237
.08
3813
.12
3178
.16
2724
.20
2383
.26
2119
.32
1907
.39
1733
.46
1589
30” WIDE D .01 .01 .02 .03 .04 .05 .06 .08 .11 .15 .19 .23 .28 .33

16 HOLE– 1" Nominal


3-3/8" 1-5/16"
1"

30" Wide
5" +

13 HOLE –
– 1

3/32" 7/16"
24" Wide

S P L I C E P L AT E S
GRIP STRUT SPLICE PLATE PACKAGE-7 IN. GRIP STRUT SPLICE PLATE KIT-30 IN.
Package (Catalog No. SP-1ODU-7) includes: GRIP Package (Catalog No. SP-10DU-30) includes: GRIP STRUT Grating
STRUT Grating cut to length if required, four 1/2” dia. cut to length if required, four 9/16” dia. holes staggered in each
holes in each corner of up-turned kickplate, two 8-hole corner of up-turned kick-plate, two 8-hole, 12 ga. 4-1/2” x 30”
10 ga. 4” x 7” splice plates, with 16 ea. 7/16” x 1-1/4” C-channel splice plates with 16 ea. 1/2” x 1-1/4” hex head
bolts, washers and hex nuts. Kit joins continuous sec- cap screws (galv. S.A.F. Grade Slightly oiled), washers
tions together in a run only over supports. and hex nuts. Kit joins continuous sections together
Recommended bolt torque: 55 ft./lb. min. in run over clear spans to act as one continuous
NOTE: FOR HEAVY DUTY AND
unit. Any combination of 12 and 10 ft. PERF-O GRIP SPLICE PLATES,
Recommended bolt torque: 72 ft./lb/min. CONTACT GRATING PACIFIC

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TRACTION TREAD™
™ FLOORING

T RACTION TREADTM Flooring features a surface with


hundreds of perforated buttons that provide slip-
resistance in all directions making it a practical choice for
stair treads and equipment platforms. TRACTION
TREADTM is ideal for the manufacture of special and fabri-
cated products, and is often used as reconditioning mate-
industrial applications. TRACTION TREADTM is also appro- rial over existing surfaces that do not provide slip-resist-
priate for commercial applications where pedestrian traffic ance.
is a consideration, perfectly suited for ADA-compliant TRACTION TREADTM Flooring is readily available in 3’-
requirements. 0” x 10’-0” stock sheets designed for secondary fabrication
TRACTION TREADTM is easily adapted for a requirements.
multitude of applications, offering a safe walk-
ing-working surface for walkways, ramps,

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.
• STANDARD 36” X 120”
1/8" Dia. Hole • CUT TO ORDER

3/32" STOCK LIST


THICKNESS CATALOG NO. WEIGHT/SF
BUTTON
DETAIL HRPO CARBON STEEL
11 GA. TT-3611-B 5.0
1/8" R 13 GA. TT-3613-B 3.8
TRACTION TREADTM IS AVAILBLE AS SHOWN ABOVE AS A STANDARD PRODUCT, HOWEVER, VARIATIONS TO THE SURFACE DESIGN CAN BE PRO- 16 GA. TT-3616-B 2.5
DUCED ACCORDING TO YOUR REQUIREMENT (SEE EXAMPLES ILLUSTRATED BELOW). PRE-GALVANIZED STEEL
11 GA. TT-3611 5.0
13 GA. TT-3613 3.8
16 GA. TT-3616 2.5
ALUMINUM ALLOY 5052 – H-32
.125 TT-36.125-A 1.6
304 STAINLESS STEEL
16 GA. TT-3616-S 2.7

STAR PATTERN IN-LINE PATTERN CHEVRON PATTERN

GRIP STRUT® RESURFACING PRODUCTS


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 F L AT S T O C K G R I P S T R U T ®
10'-3/8" or 12'-0"
Length

7/16"

1-1/8"
9/16"
11/16"

1/2" 1-7/8" 1-7/8" 1/2"


Typ. Typ.
W2 +
– 1/16" FLAT STOCK AVAILABLE IN ALL
8"
5/ p.
5/16"

W1
5/8"

Ty STANDARD MATERIALS AND


SIZES
The open matrix is symmetrical about the flat plane.
Here’s the safety first way to re-do worn and unsafe
floors and stairs. Resurface with non-slip GRIP STRUT 30 0 Table (below) indicates the approximate dimensions of
Safety Grating Reconditioning Material (RM). GRIP STRUT +
– 2-1/2" Thickness flat metal available on each side. Flat Stock can also be
Typ. manufactured to specified dimensions of flat metal on
Grating is the only product that gives wall-to-wall teeth
per sq. ft. Serrated, diamond-shaped openings make GRIP THICKNESS: either or both sides. Consult Grating Pacific for specifica-
STRUT Grating 10 to 180% safer than conventional grat- • STEEL: 14 GA. & 12 GA. tions and availability.
ings – permits mud, oil, grease, and industrial waste to fall • ALUM: .080” (12 GA.), .100 (10 GA.)
• STAINLESS STEEL: 16 GA. (4 OR 5 DIAMOND ONLY)
through when used over open floor material such as bar DIMENSIONS – STEEL & ALUMINUM
grating. Even ice shears free under normal foot pressure.
DIMENSIONS – STEEL & ALUMINUM MATRIX FLAT METAL EACH SIDE
Down-turned edges allow grating to lie flat and secure
DIAMONDS 2-DIAMOND 2-1/4” to 7-1/2”
over existing flooring. Consult Grating Pacific for product
3-DIAMOND 2-3/8” to 6-1/2”
specifications. DIMENSION 1 2 3 4 5 8 10
4-DIAMOND 2-3/8” to 7-5/8”
Other important GRIP STRUT Grating advantages
W1 2-7/8” 5-3/16” 7-/12” 9-13/16” 12-1/8” 19-1/16” 23-11/16” 5-DIAMOND 2-3/8” to 6-1/2”
include: easy field fabrication and fast, low-cost installa-
W2 3-5/16” 6-1/4” 8-9/16” 10-7/8” 13-3/16” 20-1/8” 24-3/4” 8-DIAMOND 2-3/8” to 5-5/8”
tion. RM products available on special order in standard
NOTE: FOR SPECIFICATIONS & TOLERANCE NOT INDICATED, SEE GRIP STRUT SECTION ON PAGE 20. 10-DIAMOND 3-1/4” to 7-5/8”
material and sizes.

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FIBERGLASS GRATING

C ombining unmatched corrosion resistance with


strength, long life and safety, fiberglass grating is
proven to deliver years of reliable service, even in the
most demanding environments. Grating Pacific offers two inher-
types of quality fiberglass grating distinguised by their ent
method of construction. These gratings are classified as resiliency of
molded products and pultruded products. Molded grating fiberglass grat-
(illustrated on pages 35-38) is unmatched in its ability to ing can also
withstand the effects of corrosion and is highly impact increase worker pro-
resistant. Pultruded grating (illustrated on pages 39-41) ductivity by greatly less-
provides reliable corrosion resistance and higher load ening back and leg fatigue.
bearing characteristics. APPLICATIONS – The unique
CHARACTERISTICS – Molded and pultruded fiberglass features inherent in fiberglass grat-
gratings are often superior to conventional metallic grat- ings make these products ideal candi-
ings when installed in highly corrosive environments. dates in the most demanding industrial
Fiberglass grating can be fabricated with simple hand applications. Chemical processing, refining,
tools, is light in weight, and is easy to install. For offshore, pulp and paper, food and beverage,
enhanced worker safety, fiberglass grating is slip-resistant, marine (including military vessels), water and waste- MOLDED GRATING
non-conductive, and is available with flame spread ratings water treatment, electronics and plating are just some of
unsurpassed by any competitive product. In-line with the the applications where the performance of fiberglass grat-
growth of ergonomics as a factor in facility planning, the ing has proven superior.

RESIN SYSTEMS
The resin systems used in fiberglass grating provide
superior resistance to the effects of corrosion and ultravio-
let exposure. Uniquely formulated resin systems are also
responsible for the grating’s fire retardant characteristics.
Because various applications present different per-
formance 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.

UNDERWRITER’S
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 certifica-
tion by an independent
third party provides the user
a strong sense of security
knowing that Fibergrate
meets established perform-
ance specifications. No other
PULTRUDED GRATING
manufacturer of fiberglass
grating can make that claim!

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
PULTRUDED
CHARACTERISTICS 1” RECTANGULAR 1”, 1-1/2” & 2” GRATING
MESH SQUARE MESH
CORROSIVE RESISTANCE + + –
STRENGTH/STIFFNESS (LONGEST SPAN) – – +
IMPACT RESISTANCE – +
OPEN AREA (FOR DRAINAGE, AERATION, LIGHT PENETRATION) + + –
SINGLE-DIRECTION SPAN – +
BI-DIRECTION SPAN +
EASE OF LAYOUT AND INSTALLATION +
LIGHTWEIGHT IN COMPARISON TO METALS + + +
CUSTOM PANEL SIZES AVAILABLE – – +

+ 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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FIBERGLASS GRATING
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
Covered molded fiberglass grating includes an integral Specially designed legs for 1-1/2” deep, square mesh A multi-purpose lightweight fiberglass screen, 1/2”
1/8” grit surface fiberglass plate molded to the top of any molded grating are manufactured to provide sturdy sup- thick Multigrid® can be used for a wide range of industri-
molded grating panel. Covered grating offers a strong, port for elevated flooring. All fixed-height and adjustable al, commercial and institutional applications including
level surface for foot or cart traffic and provides higher legs support flooring for heights up to 60 inches. (Cross anti-skid flooring, machinery guards, fencing, space
stiffness values than that of open mesh grating. Type”W” bracing is required for flooring elevated more than 24 dividers in factories and warehouses and cages for tools,
hold down fasteners are recommended to secure covered inches.) Available grating legs include: equipment and animals. Corrosion-resistant Multigrid® is
grating panels to structural supports in order to eliminate (A) FIXED-HEIGHT LEGS W/ SINGLE HEAD – For supporting available with a 2” square mesh pattern in 4’ x 12’ panels
potential warping of the plate. Smooth surface fiberglass grating up to 60” above level concrete floor. (15’ is available on special request). Resin system options
plate is optional. (B) FIXED-HEIGHT LEGS W/ DOUBLE HEADS – For connecting include ViCorr, IFR, FGI (for food service areas) and
adjoining panels. Corvex. Standard colors, which correspond to the resin
(C) ADJUSTABLE-HEIGHT MINI LEGS – For raising grating 2- system, include orange, green, light gray and yellow.
3/4” to 9” above uneven concrete floor.
(D) ADJUSTABLE-HEIGHT LEGS W/ SINGLE HEAD – For uneven
floors designed to be screw-adjusted from atop the elevat-
ed floor.
(E) ADJUSTABLE-HEIGHT LEGS W/ DOUBLE HEADS – For join-
ing and supporting panels above non-level concrete floor.
For details on specifying height, spacing and place-
ment, contact Grating Pacific and request Fibergrate bul-
letin #300.

FRP CONCRETE CURB ANGLE


"b"
Pultruded fiberglass rein-
forced plastic (FRP) embedment 1/4"
curb angle provides a secure and
durable seat for grating over "d"
concrete trenches and pits.
Manufactured from corrosion
resistant, gray vinyl ester, fire
retardant resin, curb angles are "
/4
pultruded with a built-in contin- 1-1
uous anchor that securely locks the angle into the con-
crete pour.

FRP CONCRETE CURB ANGLE


GRATING DEPTH CATALOG NUM- “d” DIMENSION “b” DIMENSION
BER
1” CA-1015 1” 1-1/2”
1-1/2” CA-1515 1-1/2” 1-1/2”
2” CA-2015 2” 1-1/2”

F I B E R P L AT E SEALING KITS
FiberPlate sets the standard for high performance To maintain corrosion resistance and structural
structural panel. A rugged fiberglass structural plate with a integrity, all exposed ends of fiberglass grating or compo-
molded-in, grit top surface, FiberPlate is designed for use nents should be resin sealed after cutting. Grating Pacific
in applications where durability and offers premium vinyl ester resin sealing kits for its full
long, maintenance-free life is critical. range of grating products.
As a flooring, FiberPlate is usually
installed over structural members, or
over existing grating, to provide a
solid walkway or to extend the life of
a high traffic area. FiberPlate can also
be bolted directly to structural beams
and used as a wall panel that is resist-
ant to corrosive splash. FiberPlate is
manufactured from the same wide
range of resins and colors as our molded grating products
line. Available plate thickness is 1/8”, 1/4”. 3/8”, 1/2” and
3/4” and plate sizes range from 3’-0” x 10’-0” to 4’-0” x
12’-0”. Cut to size pieces are similarly available.

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MOLDED FIBERGLASS GRATING

M olded Fiberglass Grating is designed to provide the


ultimate in reliable performance, even in the
most demanding conditions. This advanced grating is
Fiberglass Grating is easy to install. The
square mesh pattern of molded grat-
ing allows efficient cutting of the
proven superior in applications requiring bidirectional panels so that a variety of flooring
strength, corrosion resistance and long, maintenance-free layouts can be accommodated
life. Available in either standard concave or optional grit- with a minimum of grating waste.
top walking surfaces, Molded Fiberglass Grating offers out- Rectangular mesh molded is often
standing skid-resistance for added worker safety. used for walkways and trench cov-
Molded grating is available in either square or rectan- ers in many industrial applica-
gular mesh, providing optimal customer selection. A pre- tions.
mium product, molded grating combines fiberglass rov-
ings with thermosetting resin to form a strong, one piece
molded panel. Significantly lighter than metallics, Molded

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 SPECIALLY FORMULATED RESIN MIX-


TURES ARE COMBINED WITH CONTINU-
• CORROSION RESISTANT • UV RESISTANT OUS FIBERGLASS STRANDS, OR ROV-
INGS, IN MANUFACTURING HIGH PER-
• IMPACT RESISTANT • NON CONDUCTIVE
FORMANCE MOLDED GRATING.
• MAINTENANCE FREE • EASY TO INSTALL
• LIGHTWEIGHT • EASY TO FABRICATE
• SKID RESISTANT • UL CLASSIFIED
• LONG SERVICE LIFE

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 propri-
etary resin system formulation is the most chemically-resistant available today, offer-
ing outstanding resistance to a wide range of highly corrosive environments, ranging
from caustic to acidic. In fact, no other resin system can match ViCorr’s 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 S T O C K PA N E L S I Z E S
industry. FGI carries a flame spread rating of 20 or less.
1” DEEP 1” DEEP 1-1/2” DEEP 2” DEEP
CORVEX (YELLOW, GREEN OR GRAY) – An economical polyester grating, Corvex outper- RECTANGULAR MESH SQUARE MESH SQUARE MESH SQUARE MESH
forms a number of competitive fiberglass products and meets the requirements for
3’-0” x 10’-0” 3’-0” x 10’-0” 3’-0” x 10’-0” 4’-0” x 12’-0”
corrosion resistance found in light industrial and water/wastewater applications. This
4’-0” x 8’-0” 4’-0” x 8’-0” 4’-0” x 8’-0”
grating also offers a low flame spread rating of 25 or less. 4’-0” x 12’-0” 4’-0” x 12’-0”
For assistance in selecting the resin most appropriate for your environment, con- 5’-0 x 10’-0”
sult the Chemical Resistance Guide on page 42 of this catalog.
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"
(800) 321-4314. Molded grating shall be fire retardant, ___________ SQUARE
deep (1”, 1-1/2” or 2”), _____________ mesh (ss q u a re or rectangular for 1” deep,
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 grat-
ing 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. TYPE M TYPE J TYPE G TYPE F TYPE W

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MOLDED GRATING LOAD TABLES
THE FOLLOWING LOAD TABLES WERE DEVELOPED IN STRICT CONFORMANCE WITH THE FIBERGLASS LOAD/DEFLECTION CRITERIA PRESENTED ON PAGE 41 OF THIS CATALOG. U – UNIFORM IN LBS. PER SQ. FT., C – CONCEN-
TRATED LINE LOAD IN LBS. PER FT. OF WIDTH, P – CONCENTRATED POINT LOAD-LBS., ΔU – UNIFORM LOAD DEFLECTION IN INCHES, ΔC – CONCENTRATED LINE LOAD DEFLECTION IN INCHES, ΔP – CONCENTRATED POINT
LOAD DEFELECTION IN INCHES.

1 ” D E E P R E C TA N G U L A R M E S H 1” DEEP SQUARE MESH


1" 1” DEEP, 1” X 4” RECTANGULAR MESH 1-1/2" 1” DEEP, 1-1/2” X 1-1/2” SQUARE MESH

LOAD BAR CROSS BAR LOAD BAR CROSS BAR


WIDTH CENTERS WIDTH CENTERS
1/4” ± 4” 1/4” ± 1-1/2”

1-1/2"
4"
LOAD BAR OPEN LOAD BAR OPEN
CENTERS AREA CENTERS AREA
1” 69% 1-1/2” 70%
1" 1/4" +– 1-1/2" 1/4" +–
WEIGHT/SQ. FT. WEIGHT/SQ. FT.
1"

1"
2.5 LBS. 2.5 LBS.

CLEAR UNIFORM, CONCENTRATED & POINT LOADS CLEAR UNIFORM, CONCENTRATED & POINT LOADS
MAX. RECOMMENDED SPAN ULTIMATE MAX. RECOMMENDED SPAN ULTIMATE
SPAN DEFLECTION IN INCHES LOAD = LBS./SQ. FT. SPAN DEFLECTION IN INCHES LOAD = LBS./SQ. FT.
CAPACITY CAPACITY
(INCHES) 50 100 200 300 500 1000 2000 CORVEX IFR/FGI VI-CORR (INCHES) 50 100 200 300 500 1000 2000 CORVEX IFR/FGI VI-CORR
ΔU <.01 <.01 <.01 .01 .02 .05 .09 2367 2367 4628 10155 ΔU <.01 <.01 .01 .02 .04 .08 .16 1580 1580 3065 6770
12” 12”
ΔC <.01 .01 .02 .02 .04 .08 – 1183 1183 2314 5350 ΔC <.01 .01 .03 .04 .06 .13 – 790 790 1543 3567
ΔU .01 .02 .04 .07 .11 .22 .44 1052 1052 2057 4756 ΔU .02 .04 .08 .11 .20 .38 – 702 702 1371 3170
18” ΔC .01 .02 .05 .07 .12 .23 – 789 789 1543 3567 18” ΔC .02 .04 .08 .12 .20 .41 – 527 527 1028 2378
ΔP <.01 .01 .02 .03 .06 .11 .22 – – – – ΔP <.01 .01 .03 .04 .07 .14 .27 – – – –
ΔU .04 .07 .15 .22 .37 .73 – 592 592 1157 2675 ΔU .06 .12 .25 .37 .64 – – 395 395 771 1783
24” ΔC .03 .06 .12 .18 .30 .59 – 592 592 1157 2675 24” ΔC .05 .10 .20 .30 .49 – – 395 395 771 1783
ΔP .01 .02 .05 .07 .12 .24 .49 – – – – ΔP .01 .03 .05 .08 .13 .26 .53 – – – –
ΔU .08 .17 .34 .51 .85 – – 379 379 740 1712 ΔU .14 .27 .55 .82 – – – 253 253 494 1141
30” ΔC .05 .11 .22 .32 .54 – – 473 473 926 2140 30” ΔC .09 .18 .35 .53 .88 – – 316 316 617 1427
ΔP .02 .05 .09 .14 .23 .45 – – – – – ΔP .03 .05 .10 .15 .26 .52 – – – – –
ΔU .16 .32 .65 .97 1.61 – – 263 263 514 1189 ΔU .31 .62 1.24 1.85 – – – 176 176 343 793
36” ΔC .09 .17 .34 .52 .86 – – 394 394 771 1783 36” ΔC .16 .33 .66 .99 1.65 – – 263 263 514 1189
ΔP .04 .07 .14 .21 .35 .71 – – – – – ΔP .03 .07 .14 .20 .34 .68 – – – – –
ΔU .33 .66 1.32 1.98 – – – 193 193 378 873 ΔU .49 .98 1.97 – – – – 129 129 252 582
42” ΔC .15 .30 .60 .90 1.51 – – 338 338 661 1529 42” ΔC .23 .45 .90 1.35 – – – 226 226 441 1019
ΔP .05 .11 .21 .32 .53 – – – – – – ΔP .06 .12 .23 .35 .59 – – – – – –

1-1/2” DEEP SQUARE MESH 2” DEEP SQUARE MESH


1-1/2"
1-1/2” DEEP, 1-1/2” X 1-1/2” SQUARE MESH 2" 2” DEEP, 2” X 2” SQUARE MESH
LOAD BAR CROSS BAR
WIDTH CENTERS LOAD BAR CROSS BAR

2"
1-1/2"

1/4” ± 1-1/2” WIDTH CENTERS


1/4” ± 2”
LOAD BAR OPEN
CENTERS AREA LOAD BAR OPEN
1-1/2” 70% CENTERS AREA
1-1/2" 1/4" +– 2” 72%
2" 1/4" +–
WEIGHT/SQ. FT.
1-1/2"

3.75 LBS. WEIGHT/SQ. FT.


2"

4.0 LBS.
CLEAR UNIFORM, CONCENTRATED & POINT LOADS
MAX. RECOMMENDED SPAN ULTIMATE
SPAN DEFLECTION IN INCHES LOAD = LBS./SQ. FT.
CAPACITY
(INCHES) 50 100 200 300 500 1000 2000 CORVEX IFR/FGI VI-CORR CLEAR UNIFORM, CONCENTRATED & POINT LOADS
MAX. RECOMMENDED SPAN ULTIMATE
SPAN DEFLECTION IN INCHES LOAD = LBS./SQ. FT.
ΔU <.01 <.01 <.01 .01 .02 .04 .07 2067 2833 7700 10420 CAPACITY
12” (INCHES) 50 100 200 300 500 1000 2000 CORVEX IFR/FGI VI-CORR
ΔC <.01 <.01 .01 .02 .03 .05 .11 1033 1417 3850 8000
ΔU <.01 .01 .03 .04 .07 .14 .28 919 1259 3422 6947 ΔU <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 .01 .02 .04 2500 6267 6267 9624
12”
18” ΔC .01 .02 .03 .05 .08 .15 .30 889 944 2567 5333 ΔC <.01 <.01 <.01 .01 .02 .03 .06 1250 3133 3133 9624
ΔP <.01 <.01 .01 .02 .03 .06 .13 – – – – ΔU .01 .02 .04 .06 .10 .20 – 625 1567 1567 4812
ΔU .02 .04 .06 .12 .21 .42 – 517 708 1925 4000
24” ΔC .01 .02 .03 .05 .08 .16 – 625 1567 1567 5225
24” ΔC .02 .03 .07 .10 .17 .33 – 517 708 1925 4000 ΔP <.01 <.01 .01 .02 .04 .07 .14 – – – –
ΔP <.01 .01 .02 .03 .06 .12 .23 – – – – ΔU .02 .05 .09 .14 .23 .45 – 400 1003 1003 3344
ΔU .05 .09 .18 .27 .46 .91 – 331 453 1232 2560 30” ΔC .01 .03 .06 .09 .14 .29 – 500 1253 1253 4180
30” ΔC .03 .06 .12 .18 .29 .59 – 413 567 1540 3200 ΔP <.01 .01 .02 .03 .06 .12 .23 – – – –
ΔP .01 .02 .04 .06 .10 .20 – – – – – ΔU .04 .09 .18 .26 .44 – – 278 696 696 2322
ΔU .10 .20 .40 .59 .99 – – 230 315 856 1778 36” ΔC .02 .05 .09 .14 .23 .47 – 417 1044 1044 3483
36” ΔC .05 .11 .21 .32 .53 1.06 – 344 472 1283 2667 ΔP <.01 .01 .03 .04 .07 .15 .29 – – – –
ΔP .02 .03 .06 .09 .15 .30 – – – – – ΔU .08 .16 .32 .47 .79 – – 204 512 512 1706
ΔU .17 .34 .69 1.03 1.72 – – 169 231 629 1306 42” ΔC .04 .07 .14 .22 .36 – – 357 895 895 2986
42” ΔC .08 .16 .32 .47 .79 1.58 – 295 405 1100 2286 ΔP .01 .02 .05 .08 .12 .25 .50 – – – –
ΔP .02 .04 .09 .13 .22 .44 – – – – – ΔU .14 .28 .56 .84 – – – 156 392 392 1306
ΔU .28 .56 1.13 1.70 – – – 129 177 481 1000 48” ΔC .06 .11 .22 .33 .56 – – 313 783 783 2613
48” ΔC .11 .23 .45 .68 1.13 – – 258 354 963 2000 ΔP .01 .03 .06 .09 .15 .30 .60 – – – –
ΔP .03 .06 .12 .18 .29 .58 – – – – – ΔU .21 .42 .84 1.26 – – – 123 309 309 1032
54”
ΔU .42 .84 1.68 2.53 – – – 102 140 380 790 ΔC .07 .15 .30 .45 .75 – – 278 696 696 2322
54” ΔC .15 .30 .60 .90 1.50 – – 230 315 856 1778 60” ΔU .37 .73 1.46 – – – – 100 251 251 836
ΔP .04 .07 .15 .22 .37 – – – – – – ΔC .12 .23 .47 .70 1.17 – – 250 627 627 2090

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CHEMGRATE® FIBERGLASS GRATING

C omplimenting Fibergrate molded fiberglass gratings,


Grating Pacific is pleased to offer the distinct line
of Chemgrate® Molded Fiberglass Grating. Manufactured RECTANGULAR MESH
with an integral anti-slip, quartz grit walking surface, PATTERNS, AS WELL
Chemgrate® gratings and treads provide optimum slip AS SQUARE MESH
resistance. Panels composed of approximately 65% resin PATTERNS, BENEFIT
FROM INTEGRAL
and 35% continuous fiberglass strand provide outstanding
ONE-PIECE CON-
corrosion resistance and long service life. Chemgrate® grat- STRUCTION. SMOOTH
ing has a slight resiliency that makes it comfortable to INTEGRAL ONE-
RESIN-RICH VERTI-
PIECE CON-
stand on for long periods. Work platforms manufactured CAL SURFACES AND
STRUCTION DIS-
with ergonomic Chemgrate® reduce leg and back strain, TAPERED BARS
TRIBUTES
thereby increasing worker comfort and productivity. ALLOW DEBRIS TO
LOADS TO BOTH
FALL THROUGH.
BEARING BARS
AND CROSS
BARS.
C H E M G R AT E C H A R A C T E R I S T I C S
ANGULAR GRIT PARTICLES ARE
• SLIP RESISTANT • IMPACT RESISTANT EMBEDDED IN THE UPPER PORTION
LOAD APPLIED TO A CHEMGRATE
• CORROSION RESISTANT • LOW INSTALLATION OF EACH PANEL BEFORE OVEN-
BAR IS TRANSFERRED TO ADJOIN-
• HIGH STREGTH-TO- COST CURING TO PROVIDE A LONG LAST-
ING CROSS BARS AND BEARING
ING ANTI-SLIP TOP SURFACE.
WEIGHT RATIO • LONG SERVICE LIFE BARS, PROVIDING LOAD DISTRIBU-
• NON CONDUCTIVE • SUPERIOR ERGONOMICS CONTINUOUS GLASS FIBER STRAND IN TION ON THE GRATING AS WELL AS
ALTERNATING LAYERS THOROUGHLY ON THE SUPPORT STRUCTURE.
WETTED WITH RESIN FOR EXCELLENT
CORROSION RESISTANCE.
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 applica-
tions 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 outper-
form 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 environ-
ments, 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 E-
84). This superior resin system will maintain its structural integrity at elevated tempera-
tures 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 avail-
able in dark gray). INTEGRAL QUARTZ GRIT PROVIDES A DURABLE SKID-RESISTANT WALKING SURFACE.

C H E M G R AT E S I Z E D E S I G N AT I O N S
SPACE BETWEEN BARS: SPACE BETWEEN BARS:
PANEL SIZE: 48” X 144” PANEL SIZE: 48” X 144”
11/16” X 3-7/16” 1-5/8” X 5-3/8”
PANEL WEIGHT: 86 LBS. PANEL WEIGHT: 163 LBS.
BAR THICKNESS: BAR THICKNESS:
WEIGHT PER FT.:1.8 LBS. WEIGHT PER FT.: 3.4 LBS.
BEARING BAR: 5/16” 1-1/2” BEARING BAR: 3/8”
5/8” (1” X 4”) OPEN AREA: 58% OPEN AREA: 67%
CROSS BAR: 9/16” (1-1/2” X 6”) CROSS BAR: 5/8”
SPACE BETWEEN BARS: SPACE BETWEEN BARS:
PANEL SIZE: 48” X 144” PANEL SIZE: 48” X 144”
1-3/4” X 1-3/4” 1-1/4” X 1-1/4”
PANEL WEIGHT: 81 LBS. PANEL WEIGHT: 167 LBS.
BAR THICKNESS: 1-1/2” BAR THICKNESS:
WEIGHT PER FT.:1.7 LBS. WEIGHT PER FT.: 3.5 LBS.
BEARING BAR: 1/4” (1-1/2” X BEARING BAR: 1/4”
OPEN AREA: 76% OPEN AREA: 69%
1” (2” X 2”) CROSS BAR: 1/4” 1-1/2”) CROSS BAR: 1/4”

PANEL SIZE: 48” X 144” & SPACE BETWEEN BARS: SPACE BETWEEN BARS:
PANEL SIZE: 48” X 144”
36-1/4” X 144” 3/4” X 3-1/2” 1-11/16” X 1-11/16”
PANEL WEIGHT: 197 LBS.
PANEL WEIGHT: 128 LBS. & 96 LBS. BAR THICKNESS: BAR THICKNESS:
2” WEIGHT PER FT.: 4.1 LBS.
1” (1” X 4”) WEIGHT PER FT.:2.6 LBS. BEARING BAR: 1/4” BEARING BAR: 5/16”
(2” X 2”) OPEN AREA: 72%
STANDARD OPEN AREA: 65% CROSS BAR: 1/2” CROSS BAR: 5/16”
SPACE BETWEEN BARS:
PANEL SIZE: 48” X 144”
5/8 X 3-3/8”
PANEL WEIGHT: 161 LBS. BEARING BARS RUN ACROSS THE PANELS, MAKING THE MAXIMUM SPAN THE 48” DIMENSION.
BAR THICKNESS:
WEIGHT PER FT.:3.4 LBS. EXAMPLE: THE 1” (1” X 4”) PANEL IS 1” DEEP WITH BEARING BARS RUNNING ACROSS THE PANEL
1” (1” X 4”) BEARING BAR: 3/8”
OPEN AREA: 52% EVERY 1” ON CENTER. THE CROSS BARS ARE EVERY 4” ON CENTER AND RUN THE LENGTH OF THE
HEAVY DUTY CROSS BAR: 5/8”
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 ____________
(800) 321-4314. Grating shall be _________________ FS-25 resin (FS-25, CP-84
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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CHEMGRATE® LOAD TABLES
THE LOAD AND DEFLECTION DATA PROVIDED IN THESE TABLES ARE INTENDED FOR USE AS A GUIDE ONLY, TO HELP DETERMINE GRATING SIZE FOR A GIVEN APPLICATION. THE USE OF DIFFERENT RESIN SYSTEMS AND TOP
SURFACES CAN PRODUCE VARIATIONS, OF PLUS OR MINUS 20%, IN DEFLECTION. OPERATING CONDITIONS AND ENVIRONMENTS CONTRIBUTE TO THE PERFORMANCE OF THE GRATING. SINCE THESE CONDITIONS ARE NOT
CONTROLLABLE, WE CANNOT GUARANTEE THE PERFORMANCE OF THE GRATING.

BECAUSE FRP PRODUCTS HAVE A LOW MODULUS OF ELASTICITY, BUT HAVE A HIGH TENSILE STRENGTH, LOADS ARE GENERALLY LIMITED TO THE ALLOWABLE DEFLECTION DETERMINED BY THE END USER. THE FOLLOWING
TABLES WERE PREPARED FOR USE WITH SUPPORTS ON TWO SIDES ONLY. THEY SHOW THE APPROXIMATE LOAD REQUIRED FOR A 1% DEFLECTION. TABLE I REPRESENTS WALKING CONDITIONS. TABLE II HAS TWO SETS OF
NUMBERS, THE FIRST REPRESENTING DEFLECTION AT THE UNSUPPORTED END OF A PANEL, AND A SECOND FIGURE SHOWING FAILURE OF THE GRATING AT 10:1 SAFETY FACTOR (GRATING WILL FAIL AT TEN TIMES THE
LOAD SHOWN). TABLE III REPRESENTS AN EVENLY DISTRIBUTED, STATIONARY LOAD.

C H E M G R AT E L O A D TA B L E S
TABLE I: TYPICAL LOADING SITUATION. TABLE II: TABLE III:
CONCENTRATED LOAD ON CONTINUOUS CONCENTRATED LOAD USING 12” X 1” UNIFORMALY DISTRIBUTED LOAD
LOAD REQUIRED FOR SPECIFIED PANEL USING 12” X 3” BLOCK
GRATING SIZE DEFLECTION PER TABLE I LOADING BLOCK
12" Bearing Bar

DESIGNATION Bearing Bar Cross Bar

HEIGHT FOLLOWED BY MESH PATTERN Span Cross Bar Span


Span Cross Bar

SPAN 1 .250” .375”


LOAD @ 1% DEFL.2 LOAD @ 1% DEFL.2 LOAD @ 10:1 SAT. FAC.3 LOAD @ 1% DEFL.2
12 (in.) – – 590 (lbs.) 550 (lbs.) 410 (lbs.) 880 (lbs./ft.2)
18 – – 340 250 300 270
24 260 (lbs.) 390 (lbs.) 250 140 200 110
30* 150 225 180 95 150 40
36* 100 250 145 70 100 25
5/8” (1” X 4”) 42* 75 112 125 55 80 20
48* 55 85 110 40 – 20
12 (in.) – – 1200 (lbs.) 800 (lbs.) 330 (lbs.) 1280 (lbs./ft.2)
18 – – 600 350 220 375
24 415 (lbs.) 625 (lbs.) 400 200 165 160
30* 215 325 270 130 130 85
36* 140 230 220 90 110 50
1” (2” X 2”) 42* 95 150 195 70 95 35
48* 80 125 170 50 80 20
12 (in.) – – 1925 (lbs.) 1605 (lbs.) 660 (lbs.) 2570 (lbs./ft.2)
18 – – 1000 715 440 765
24 665 (lbs.) 1000 (lbs.) 640 400 330 320
30 365 545 440 260 265 165
1” (1” X 4”) 36 250 375 360 180 220 95
STANDARD 42 175 262 300 135 190 60
48 140 210 270 100 165 40
12 (in.) – – 2400 (lbs.) 1840 (lbs.) 800 (lbs.) 2945 (lbs./ft.2)
18 – – 1420 850 550 905
24 1040 (lbs.) 1560 (lbs.) 1000 500 425 400
30 625 940 750 330 350 210
1” (1” X 4”) 36 415 620 600 240 300 130
HEAVY DUTY 42 330 500 560 180 260 80
48 240 360 460 145 235 60
12 (in.) – – 4770 (lbs.) 4500 (lbs.) 960 (lbs.) 7200 (lbs./ft.2)
18 – – 2160 2025 735 2160
24 1800 (lbs.) 2820 (lbs.) 1810 1160 600 930
30 1200 1800 1450 755 505 485
1-1/2” 36 805 1207 1160 530 440 280
(1-1/2” X 6”) 42 570 855 960 395 385 180
48 425 640 820 310 345 125
12 (in.) – – – 3670 (lbs.) 1215 (lbs.) 5872 (lbs./ft.2)
18 – – – 1630 810 1740
1-1/2” 24 2060 (lbs.) 3085 (lbs.) 1975 (lbs.) 915 780 735
30 1200 1800 1450 585 485 350
(1-1/2” X 36 880 1320 1265 410 405 220
1-1/2”) 42 550 825 920 300 350 140
48 370 555 700 230 305 95
12 (in.) – – – – – –
18 – – – – – –
24 2290 (lbs.) 3430 (lbs.) 2200 (lbs.) 1620 (lbs.) 720 (lbs.) 1295 (lbs./ft.2)
30 1480 2220 1780 1035 575 660
36 1070 1610 1550 720 480 385
2” (2” X 2”) 42 760 1140 1280 530 410 240
48 575 860 1110 405 360 160
1 2 3
“SPAN” INCLUDES 1-1/2” SUPPORT ON EACH * NOT RECOMMENDED FOR FOOT TRAFFIC DEFLECTION DATA IS 1% OF SPAN. (EXAMPLE: “SAFETY FACTOR IS DEFINED AS ONE-TENTH
SIDE. CLEAR SPAN IS 3” LESS THAN WIDTH OF AT THIS SPAN. DATA FOR 30” SPAN WOULD BE THE LOAD THE LOAD REQUIRED FOR THE GRATING TO FAIL.
SPAN SHOWN. REQUIRED TO GIVE .30” DEFLECTION).

S P E C I A LT Y M E S H E S L O A D & D E F L E C T I O N A P P L I C AT I O N
CONSULT GRATING PACIFIC FOR SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS CONCENTRATED LOAD SUGGESTED
Special meshes listed below are available to meet specific industry or customer needs. (LBS.) DEFLECTION (IN.)
These are suitable for a variety of uses. Features include thoroughly wetted glass rein-
forcement for maximum corrosion resistance and molded interwoven construction. Occatioanl Foot Traffic (Inspections etc.) 250 .250 – .375
Worker with Tools (Maintenance) 300 .250 – .375
Panels can be provided with or without an integral grit top.
Heavy Foot Traffic 400 .250 – .375
Carts/Nonmotorized Vehicles 800 .250 – .375
S P E C I A LT Y M E S H E S
PANEL BAR PERCENTAGE WEIGHT PER PANEL
DEPTH MESH PANEL SIZE THICKNESS OPEN AREA SQ. FT. WEIGHT
S A F E - T- S TA N D
1/2” 6” x 3” 24” x 48” 3/8” 82% 0.9 lbs. 7 lbs.
1” 2-3/4” x 4” 84” x 11” 1/4” 80% 1.1 lbs. 8 lbs. Safe-T-Stand is a one person, safe and comfortable work platform designed to elevate
1” 6” x 6” 48 x 144” 1/4” 92% 0.7 lbs. 35 lbs. each worker to their optimum work height. Available in varying heights from 2 inches to
*1-1/8” 1” x 4” 40” x 128” 1/4” 69% 2.2 lbs. 85 lbs. 10 inches, Safe-T-Stand is manufactured under controlled standards using a specially for-
1-3/16” 1-1/2” x 1-1/2” 39-1/2” x 157-1/2” 5/16” 64% 2.9 lbs. 126 lbs.
mulated USDA accepted resin.
1-1/2” 1-1/2” x 1-1/2” 48” x 157-1/2” 1/4” 67% 3.6 lbs. 190 lbs.
1-1/2” 1” x 5-3/4” 40-1/2” x 144” 3/8” 58% 4.3 lbs. 175 lbs.
1-1/2” 1-1/4” x 6” 48” x 144” 1/4” 75% 2.9 lbs. 136 lbs. • CORROSION RESISTANT FIBERGLASS
**4” 2-1/4” x 8” 103-1/2” x 18” 1/2” 70% 8.0 lbs. 102 lbs. CONSTRUCTION
* FLOW THRU TM MESH’S UNIQUE DESIGN HAS CROSS BARS 1/8” TALLER THAN BEARING BARS, LEAVING A 1/8”
• USDA ACCEPTED
CHANNEL WHEN THE GRATING IS LAYING FLAT. • LIGHT WEIGHT
** PANELS 4” THICK CAN BE MADE UP TO 103-1/2” LONG IN 8” INCREMENTS. BEARING BARS RUN LENGTH- • SLIP RESISTANT, COMFORTABLE
WISE ON 2-1/4” CENTERS. CROSS BARS ARE ON NOMINAL 8” CENTERS AND ARE 18” WIDE. SURFACE
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. • NON-SPARKING,
AVAILABLE IN THE RESIN SYSTEM, COLOR AND TOP SURFACE REQUIRED BY THE SPECIFIC APPLICATION. NON-CONDUCTIVE

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PULTRUDED FIBERGLASS GRATING

P ultruded grating provides performance far exceeding


that of alternative products with a comparable
installed cost. This advanced fiberglass grating is designed
Using both a mechanical and chemical lock, pultrud-
ed grating is manufactured with a two-piece cross bar con-
figuration which increase the panel’s support and sta-
for use in a wide range of applications that require bility under load. The standard grit-top walking
strength and corrosion resistance. Manufactured with a surface provides sure footing and a protective
high percentage of glass within the laminate, pultruded synthetic veil, covering the exterior surface of
grating combines durability with the highest strength and the load bearing bars allows the grating to reli-
stiffness available in fiberglass grating. Pultruded grating ably withstand constant exposure to ultravio-
can be used with confidence in applications where wide let rays.
support spans are required.

CHARACTERISTICS OF CONTINUOUS FIBER ROVINGS AND MAT ARE DRAWN THROUGH A


RESIN BATH AND SHAPED THROUGH A SERIES OF FORMING
P U LT R U D E D G R AT I N G
GUIDES, THEN MECHANICALLY PULLED THROUGH A HEATED DIE.
PULTR UDED GRATING RESIN SYSTEMS
• HIGH STIFFNESS
Pultruded grating is available in two resin formulations for an accurate match of product characteristics with the
• MAINTENANCE FREE
application. Both resin systems provide corrosion resistance that is superior to that offered by metal grating.
• NON CONDUCTIVE ISOFR (YELLOW) – This isophthalic polyester resin formulation provides a low flame spread rating of 25 or less and is
• CORROSION RESISTANT 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
• SKID RESISTANT
acidic and alkaline environments.
• LIGHTWEIGHT
FOR ASSISTANCE IN SELECTING THE RESIN MOST APPROPRIATE FOR YOUR ENVIRONMENT, CONSULT THE “CHEMICAL RESISTANCE GUIDE” ON
• UV RESISTANT 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 GRATING WEIGHT WIDTH OF WIDTH OF % OPEN
RESINS / (COLOR) AVAILABLE
NO. DEPTH LBS./SQ. FT. TOP FLANGE OPEN AREA AREA

INDUSTRIAL DUTY “I” SERIES


I-6010 1” 2.4 0.6” .900” 60% ISOFR (Yellow) & VEFR (Gray)

I-4010 1” 3.5 0.6” .400” 40% ISOFR (Yellow) & VEFR (Gray)

I-6015 1-1/2” 2.9 0.6” .900” 60% ISOFR (Yellow) & VEFR (Gray)

“T” SERIES I-4015 1-1/2” 4.2 0.6” .400” 40% ISOFR (Yellow) & VEFR (Gray)

INDUSTRIAL DUTY “T” SERIES


T-5020 2” 3.1 1.0” 1.00” 50% ISOFR (Yellow) & VEFR (Gray)

T-3320 2” 4.0 1.0” .500” 33% ISOFR (Yellow) & VEFR (Gray)

LIGHT DUTY “T” SERIES


T-1210 1” 2.6 1.5” .214” 12.5% ISOFR (Light Gray)

LIGHT DUTY “T” SERIES T-2510 1” 2.3 1.5” .500” 25% ISOFR (Gray)

T-3810 1” 1.9 1.5” .900” 38% ISOFR (Gray)

T-5010 1” 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 TYPE M TYPE RK
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 G TYPE FB

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PULTRUDED GRATING LOAD TABLES
THE FOLLOWING LOAD TABLES WERE DEVELOPED IN STRICT CONFORMANCE WITH THE FIBERGLASS LOAD/DEFLECTION CRITERIA PRESENTED ON PAGE 41 OF THIS CATALOG. U – UNIFORM IN LBS. PER SQ. FT., C – CON-
CENTRATED LINE LOAD IN LBS. PER FT. OF WIDTH, ΔU – UNIFORM LOAD DEFLECTION IN INCHES, ΔC – CONCENTRATED LINE LOAD DEFLECTION IN INCHES.

I-6010 1” DEEP “I” SERIES (LOAD BARS 1-1/2” O.C.) I-4010 1” DEEP “I” SERIES (LOAD BARS 1” O.C.)
CLEAR UNIFORM & CONCENTRATED LOADS CLEAR UNIFORM & CONCENTRATED LOADS
DEFLECTION IN INCHES LOAD = LBS./SQ. FT. MAX. RECOM- ULTIMATE DEFLECTION IN INCHES LOAD = LBS./SQ. FT. MAX. RECOM- ULTIMATE
SPAN MENDED LOAD CAPACITY SPAN MENDED LOAD CAPACITY
(INCHES) 50 100 200 300 500 1000 2000 (INCHES) 50 100 200 300 500 1000 2000

ΔU <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 .01 .02 .04 3569 7139 ΔU <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 .01 .02 5354 10708
12” 12”
ΔC <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 .01 .03 .06 3569 7139 ΔC <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 .01 .02 .04 5354 10708
ΔU <.01 .01 .02 .02 .04 .08 .16 2257 4515 ΔU <.01 <.01 .01 .02 .03 .05 .11 3386 6772
18” 18”
ΔC <.01 .01 .02 .03 .04 .09 .17 3386 6772 ΔC <.01 <.01 .01 .02 .03 .06 .12 5080 10159
ΔU .01 .02 .05 .07 .12 .24 – 1693 3386 ΔU .01 .02 .03 .05 .08 .16 .31 2540 5079
24” 24”
ΔC .01 .02 .04 .06 .09 .19 .38 2837 5674 ΔC <.01 .01 .03 .04 .06 .13 .25 4255 8510
ΔU .03 .05 .11 .16 .27 .55 – 1373 2746 ΔU .02 .04 .07 .11 .18 .36 .73 2059 4119
30” 30”
ΔC .02 .03 .07 .10 .17 .35 .70 2300 4600 ΔC .01 .02 .05 .07 .12 .23 .47 3450 6900
ΔU .05 .10 .21 .31 .52 1.03 – 1175 2349 ΔU .03 .07 .14 .21 .35 .69 – 1762 3524
36” 36”
ΔC .03 .06 .11 .17 .28 .55 – 1968 3935 ΔC .02 .04 .07 .11 .18 .37 .74 2952 5903
ΔU .09 .19 .37 .56 .93 – – 951 1902 ΔU .06 .12 .25 .37 .62 1.24 – 1427 2853
42” 42”
ΔC .04 .08 .17 .25 .42 .85 – 1665 3330 ΔC .03 .06 .11 .17 .28 .57 1.13 2497 4994
ΔU .14 .29 .57 .86 1.43 – – 719 1438 ΔU .10 .19 .38 .57 .95 1.91 – 1079 2157
48” 48”
ΔC .06 .11 .23 .34 .57 1.15 – 1438 2875 ΔC .04 .08 .15 .23 .38 .76 1.53 2156 4312
ΔU .25 .51 1.02 1.52 2.54 – – 568 1136 ΔU .17 .34 .68 1.02 1.69 – – 852 1703
54” 54”
ΔC .09 .18 .36 .54 .90 1.81 – 1278 2555 ΔC .06 .12 .24 .36 .60 1.20 – 1917 3833
ΔU .42 .84 1.68 2.52 – – – 460 920 ΔU .28 .56 1.12 1.68 2.80 – – 690 1380
60” 60”
ΔC .13 .27 .54 .81 1.34 2.69 – 1150 2300 ΔC .09 .18 .36 .54 .90 1.79 – 1725 3450

I-6015 1-1/2” DEEP “I” SERIES (LOAD BARS 1-1/2” O.C.) I-4015 1-1/2” DEEP “I” SERIES (LOAD BARS 1” O.C.)
CLEAR UNIFORM & CONCENTRATED LOADS CLEAR UNIFORM & CONCENTRATED LOADS
DEFLECTION IN INCHES LOAD = LBS./SQ. FT. MAX. RECOM- ULTIMATE DEFLECTION IN INCHES LOAD = LBS./SQ. FT. MAX. RECOM- ULTIMATE
SPAN MENDED LOAD CAPACITY SPAN MENDED LOAD CAPACITY
(INCHES) 50 100 200 300 500 1000 2000 (INCHES) 50 100 200 300 500 1000 2000

ΔU <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 .01 .02 7617 15233 ΔU <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 .01 11425 22850
12” 12”
ΔC <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 .01 .02 7617 15233 ΔC <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 .01 .02 11425 22850
ΔU <.01 .01 .02 .03 .04 .09 .17 3194 6388 ΔU <.01 <.01 .01 .02 .03 .06 .11 4791 9582
24” 24”
ΔC <.01 <.01 .01 .02 .03 .07 .14 4875 9750 ΔC <.01 <.01 <.01 .01 .02 .05 .10 7313 14625
ΔU .01 .02 .04 .06 .10 .20 .41 2948 5897 ΔU <.01 .01 .03 .04 .07 .14 .27 4423 8845
30” 30”
ΔC <.01 .01 .03 .04 .06 .13 .26 4500 9000 ΔC <.01 .01 .02 .03 .05 .11 .22 6750 13500
ΔU .02 .04 .08 .11 .19 .38 .75 2457 4914 ΔU .01 .03 .05 .08 .13 .25 .50 3686 7371
36” 36”
ΔC .01 .02 .04 .06 .10 .20 .40 3750 7500 ΔC <.01 .01 .03 .04 .07 .13 .26 5625 11250
ΔU .04 .07 .14 .21 .35 .70 – 1837 3673 ΔU .02 .05 .09 .14 .23 .47 .94 2755 5510
42” 42”
ΔC .02 .03 .06 .10 .16 .32 .64 3215 6429 ΔC .01 .02 .04 .06 .11 .21 .42 4822 9643
ΔU .06 .11 .23 .34 .57 1.14 – 1406 2813 ΔU .04 .08 .15 .23 .38 .76 1.52 2109 4219
48” 48”
ΔC .02 .05 .09 .14 .23 .46 .91 2813 5625 ΔC .02 .03 .06 .09 .15 .30 .60 4219 8438
ΔU .10 .19 .39 .58 .97 – – 1111 2222 ΔU .06 .13 .26 .39 .65 1.29 – 1667 3333
54” 54”
ΔC .03 .07 .14 .21 .35 .69 1.38 2500 5000 ΔC .03 .05 .09 .14 .23 .46 .92 3750 7500
ΔU .15 .31 .62 .93 1.54 – – 900 1800 ΔU .10 .21 .41 .62 1.03 2.06 – 1350 2700
60” 60”
ΔC .05 .10 .20 .30 .49 .99 1.98 2250 4500 ΔC .04 .07 .13 .20 .33 .66 1.32 3375 6750
ΔU .25 .49 .99 1.48 2.47 – – 744 1488 ΔU .16 .33 .66 .99 1.64 3.29 – 1116 2231
66” 66”
ΔC .07 .14 .28 .42 .70 1.40 2.80 2046 4091 ΔC .05 .09 .19 .28 .47 .93 1.86 3068 6136

T-5020 2” DEEP “T” SERIES (LOAD BARS 2” O.C.) T-3320 2” DEEP “T” SERIES (LOAD BARS 1-1/2” O.C.)
CLEAR UNIFORM & CONCENTRATED LOADS CLEAR UNIFORM & CONCENTRATED LOADS
DEFLECTION IN INCHES LOAD = LBS./SQ. FT. MAX. RECOM- ULTIMATE DEFLECTION IN INCHES LOAD = LBS./SQ. FT. MAX. RECOM- ULTIMATE
SPAN MENDED LOAD CAPACITY SPAN MENDED LOAD CAPACITY
(INCHES) 50 100 200 300 500 1000 2000 (INCHES) 50 100 200 300 500 1000 2000

ΔU <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 .01 7560 15120 ΔU <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 .01 10080 20160
12” 12”
ΔC <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 .01 .02 7560 15120 ΔC <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 .01 10080 20160
ΔU <.01 <.01 <.01 .02 .03 .05 .11 2970 5940 ΔU <.01 <.01 <.01 .01 .02 .04 .08 3960 7920
24” 24”
ΔC <.01 <.01 <.01 .01 .02 .04 .08 5940 11880 ΔC <.01 <.01 <.01 .01 .02 .03 .06 7920 15840
ΔU .01 .02 .05 .07 .12 .23 .47 2160 4320 ΔU .01 .02 .04 .05 .09 .18 .35 2880 5760
36” 36”
ΔC <.01 .01 .02 .04 .06 .12 .25 4320 8640 ΔC <.01 .01 .02 .03 .05 .09 .19 5760 11520
ΔU .02 .05 .09 .14 .23 .45 – 1851 3703 ΔU .02 .03 .07 .10 .17 .34 .68 2468 4937
42” 42”
ΔC .01 .02 .04 .06 .10 .21 .41 3714 7429 ΔC .01 .02 .03 .05 .08 .16 .31 4953 9905
ΔU .04 .07 .14 .21 .36 .73 – 1620 3240 ΔU .03 .05 .11 .16 .27 .55 1.09 2160 4320
48” 48”
ΔC .01 .03 .06 .09 .15 .29 .58 3250 6500 ΔC .01 .02 .04 .07 .11 .22 .44 4333 8666
ΔU .06 .12 .24 .36 .59 1.19 – 1284 2568 ΔU .04 .09 .18 .27 .45 .89 – 1679 3358
54” 54”
ΔC .02 .04 .08 .13 .21 .42 .84 2889 5778 ΔC .02 .03 .06 .10 .16 .32 .63 3778 7555
ΔU .09 .18 .36 .54 .91 1.82 – 1040 2080 ΔU .07 .14 .27 .41 .68 1.37 – 1360 2720
60” 60”
ΔC .03 .06 .12 .17 .29 .58 1.17 2600 5200 ΔC .02 .04 .09 .13 .22 .44 .88 3400 6800
ΔU .13 .27 .54 .81 1.34 – – 860 1720 ΔU .10 .20 .40 .60 1.00 2.00 – 1124 2248
66” 66”
ΔC .04 .08 .15 .23 .38 .76 1.52 2363 4727 ΔC .03 .06 .12 .17 .29 .57 1.14 3091 6182
ΔU .18 .35 .70 1.05 1.76 – – 722 1445 ΔU .13 .26 .53 .79 1.32 – – 945 1889
72” 72”
ΔC .05 .09 .19 .28 .47 .94 1.88 2167 4333 ΔC .04 .07 .14 .21 .35 .70 1.41 2833 5666

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PULTRUDED GRATING LOAD TABLES
THE FOLLOWING LOAD TABLES WERE DEVELOPED IN STRICT CONFORMANCE WITH THE FIBERGLASS LOAD/DEFLECTION CRITERIA PRESENTED BELOW. U – UNIFORM IN LBS. PER SQ. FT., C – CONCENTRATED LINE LOAD IN
LBS. PER FT. OF WIDTH, ΔU – UNIFORM LOAD DEFLECTION IN INCHES, ΔC – CONCENTRATED LINE LOAD DEFLECTION IN INCHES.

T-1210 1” DEEP LIGHT DUTY “T” SERIES (LOAD BARS 1.71” O.C.) T-2510 1” DEEP LIGHT DUTY “T” SERIES (LOAD BARS 2” O.C.)
CLEAR UNIFORM & CONCENTRATED LOADS CLEAR UNIFORM & CONCENTRATED LOADS
DEFLECTION IN INCHES LOAD = LBS./SQ. FT. MAX. RECOM- ULTIMATE DEFLECTION IN INCHES LOAD = LBS./SQ. FT. MAX. RECOM- ULTIMATE
SPAN MENDED LOAD CAPACITY SPAN MENDED LOAD CAPACITY
(INCHES) 50 100 200 300 500 1000 2000 (INCHES) 50 100 200 300 500 1000 2000

ΔU <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 .01 .02 .04 3822 7644 ΔU <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 .01 .02 .05 3276 6552
12” 12”
ΔC <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 .01 .04 .06 3822 7644 ΔC <.01 <.01 <.01 .01 .02 .4 .08 3276 6552
ΔU <.01 <.01 .01 .03 .04 .09 .18 2548 5049 ΔU <.01 .01 .02 .03 .05 .10 .20 2184 4368
18” 18”
ΔC <.01 .01 .02 .03 .05 .09 .19 3621 7242 ΔC <.01 .01 .02 .03 .05 .11 .22 3104 6208
ΔU .01 .02 .05 .07 .12 .24 .48 1911 3822 ΔU .01 .03 .06 .08 .14 .28 – 1638 3276
24” 24”
ΔC .01 .02 .04 .06 .09 .19 .38 2716 5432 ΔC .01 .02 .04 .07 .11 .22 .45 2328 4656
ΔU .03 .06 .11 .17 .29 .57 – 1539 3058 ΔU .03 .07 .13 .20 .33 .67 – 1311 2621
30” 30”
ΔC .02 .04 .57 .11 .19 .36 .72 2173 4346 ΔC .02 .04 .09 .13 .21 .43 – 1863 3725
ΔU .06 .11 .23 .35 .58 1.16 – 1207 2414 ΔU .07 .14 .27 .41 .68 1.35 – 1035 2069
36” 36”
ΔC .03 .06 .12 .19 .31 .61 – 1811 3622 ΔC .04 .07 .14 .22 .36 .72 – 1552 3104
ΔU .11 .21 .43 .64 1.06 – – 887 1774 ΔU .12 .25 .50 .74 1.24 – – 760 1520
42” 42”
ΔC .05 .10 .19 .29 .49 .97 – 1552 3104 ΔC .06 .11 .23 .34 .57 1.13 – 1331 2661
ΔU .18 .36 .71 1.07 1.79 – – 679 1358 ΔU .21 .42 .84 1.25 2.09 – – 582 1164
48” 48”
ΔC .07 .14 .29 .43 .71 1.42 – 1358 2716 ΔC .08 .17 .33 .50 .83 1.66 – 1164 2328

T-3810 1” DEEP LIGHT DUTY “T” SERIES (LOAD BARS 2.4” O.C.) T-5010 1” DEEP LIGHT DUTY “T” SERIES (LOAD BARS 2” O.C.)
CLEAR UNIFORM & CONCENTRATED LOADS CLEAR LOAD TYPE SAFE LOAD 2:1 MAXIMUM
DEFLECTION IN INCHES LOAD = LBS./SQ. FT. MAX. RECOM- ULTIMATE SPAN IN. SAFETY FACTOR LOAD
SPAN MENDED LOAD CAPACITY
(INCHES) 50 100 200 300 500 1000 2000 U 200 400 600 800 1000 1500 2000 4768 9532
12” ΔU .008 .015 .023 .031 .038 .057 .076 .182 .364
ΔU <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 .01 .03 .06 2730 5460 C 100 200 300 400 500 750 1000 2383 4766
12” ΔC .006 .012 .018 .025 .031 .046 .061 .146 .291
ΔC <.01 <.01 <.01 .01 .02 .05 .09 2730 5460 U 133 267 400 533 667 1000 1333 2144 4288
ΔU <.01 .01 .02 .04 .06 .12 – 1820 3640 18” ΔU .025 .050 .075 .100 .125 .187 .249 .401 .802
18” C 100 200 300 400 500 750 1000 1608 3217
ΔC <.01 .01 .03 .04 .07 .13 .26 2587 5173 ΔC .020 .040 .060 .080 .100 .150 .200 .321 .642
U 100 200 300 400 500 750 1000 1221 2442
ΔU .02 .03 .07 .10 .17 .34 – 1365 2730 ΔU .057 .114 .172 .229 .286 .429 .572 .698 1.397
24” 24” C 100 200 300 400 500 750 1000 1221 2442
ΔC .01 .03 .05 .08 .13 .27 – 1940 3880 ΔC .046 .092 .137 .183 .229 .343 .458 .558 1.117
ΔU .04 .08 .16 .24 .40 .80 – 1092 2184 U 80 160 240 320 400 600 791 1582
30” ΔU .108 .216 .325 .433 .541 .811 1.070 2.140
ΔC .03 .05 .10 .15 .26 .51 – 1552 3104 30” C 100 200 300 400 500 750 988 1977
ΔC .087 .173 .260 .346 .433 .649 .856 1.712
ΔU .08 .16 .32 .49 .81 – – 862 1724
36” U 67 133 200 267 333 556 1112
ΔC .04 .09 .17 .26 .43 .86 – 1294 2587 36” ΔU .182 .362 .544 .726 .905 1.512 3.024
C 100 200 300 400 500 833 1667
ΔU .15 .30 .60 .89 1.49 – – 634 1267 ΔC .146 .289 .435 .581 .724 1.209 2.419
42”
ΔC .07 .14 .27 .41 .68 1.36 – 1109 2217 U 57 114 171 413 826
42” ΔU .279 .557 .836 2.019 4.038
ΔU .25 .50 1.00 1.50 – – – 485 970 C 100 200 300 723 1446
48” ΔC .223 .446 .669 1.615 3.230
ΔC .10 .20 .40 .60 1.00 – – 970 1940 U 50 100 320 640
48” ΔU .405 .810 2.592 5.184
C 100 200 640 1280
ΔC .324 .648 2.074 4.147
F I B E R G L A S S G R AT I N G
L O A D / D E F L E C T I O N I N F O R M AT I O N T-5015 1-1/2” DEEP LIGHT DUTY “T” SERIES (LOAD BARS 2” O.C.)
MANUFACTURING CONTROL LIMITS – The load/deflection values given in this brochure are CLEAR SAFE LOAD 2:1 MAXIMUM
LOAD TYPE
median values developed through a strict quality assurance program. The manufacturing SPAN IN. SAFETY FACTOR LOAD
control limits on stiffness for all panels are plus or minus 7.5% of these median values. U 200 400 600 800 1000 2000 2500 10,322 20,644
12” ΔU .003 .006 .008 .011 .014 .028 .035 .142 .285
This represents the tightest control on performance variation in the industry, based pub- C 100 200 300 400 500 1000 1250 5161 10,322
lished data. ΔC .002 .004 .007 .009 .011 .022 .028 .114 .228
U 133 267 400 533 667 1333 1667 4643 9286
ULTIMATE CAPACITY – Molded and pultruded grating product lines have been tested to ΔU .009 .018 .027 .036 .046 .091 .114 .317 .633
18” C 100 200 300 400 500 1000 1250 3482 6964
their ultimate capacities. Ultimate Capacity represents a complete and total failure of the
ΔC .007 .015 .022 .029 .036 .073 .091 .253 .507
grating and is presented to illustrate the reserve strength of the grating at a given span. U 100 200 300 400 500 1000 1250 2643 5286
Ultimate capacities are not to be used for design; functionality of the grating is limited to 24” ΔU .021 .042 .063 .084 .106 .211 .264 558 1.115
C 100 200 300 400 500 1000 1250 2643 5286
Maximum Recommended Load. ΔC .017 .034 .051 .068 .084 .169 .211 .446 .892
BARS PER FOOT OF WIDTH – The preceeding molded grating load tables were developed U 80 160 240 320 400 1711 3423
30” ΔU .040 .081 .121 .161 .202 .863 1.726
using 8 bars per foot of width for 1-1/2” square mesh grating and 12 bars per foot of width C 100 200 300 400 500 2139 4278
for rectangular mesh grating for uniform and concentrated loads. Some manufacturers use ΔC .032 .065 .097 .129 .161 .691 1.381
U 67 133 200 267 333 1202 2404
9 bars per foot of width and 13 bars per foot of width respectively. This can overstate grat- ΔU .069 .136 .205 .273 .341 1.230 2.459
36” C 100 200 300 400 500 1803 3607
ing performance by as much as 12.5%. When comparing the presented products to those
ΔC .055 .109 .164 .219 .273 .984 1.967
using 9 or 13 bars, multiply the deflection reported in this catalog by 0.89 for square mesh U 57 114 171 229 893 1787
products, and 0.92 for rectangular mesh products. 42” ΔU .106 .211 .317 .415 1.657 3.314
C 100 200 300 400 1563 3127
WALKING LOADS – Walking loads, typically 50-65 PSF maximum or 250 lbs. concentrated point ΔC .085 .169 .254 .332 1.326 2.651
load, are recommended for pedestrian traffic. Deflections for worker comfort are typically limited U 50 100 150 692 1384
48” ΔU .155 .310 .464 2.142 4.284
to the lesser of 3/8” or Clear Span divided by 125; for a firmer feel, limit deflection to the lesser of C 100 200 300 1384 2768
1/4” or Clear Span divided by 200. ΔC .124 .248 .372 1.714 3.427
STATIC LOADS – The allowable loads in the tables are for Static Load Conditions at ambi-
ent temperatures only. Allowable loads for impact or dynamic condi-
tions 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 C
acceptable performance. For applications at elevated tem- 12"
peratures, consult Grating Pacific. The designer is fur-
ther referenced to ASCE Structural Plastics Design
Equal Equal
Manual. Span (in.)
Span (in.) Span (in.)

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FIBERGLASS GRATING STAIR TREADS

F ibertred Grating Stair Treads manufactured from


quality Fibergrate molded grating exceed tough
OSHA standards for safety, strength, durability and corro-
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).
sion resistance. Fibertred is available in the same high per- Cost efficient, durable Pultruded Stair Treads are slip-
formance resin formulations as Fibergrate molded grating resistant and non-conductive. These stair treads offer the
and also provides excellent safety characteristics – slip same level of safety, strength and corrosion resistance as
resistance, non-conductivity and a low flame spread. other pultruded fiberglass products. Designed for use in
Unique cutting channels, spaced at 6” intervals, pro- applications where wider support spans are required,
MOLDED GRATING vide efficient utilization when custom fitting into stair- Pultruded Stair Treads are available in 1”, 1-1/2”, and 2”
ways. These channels also ensure that all standard thicknesses.
STAIRTREADS stairtreads widths are terminated with closed ends. A 1-1/2”

Fiberglass Stair Tr ead Load Ta b le


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
LOAD SPAN (IN.) 18 24 30 36 42 48
TREAD TYPE
(LBS.) SPAN/150 .12 .16 .20 .24 .28 .32
10-1/2"
FIBERTRED MOLDED TREAD 250 .03 .05 .09 .16 .25 .41 (Nom.)
1.5” THICK, 1.5” X 6” RECT. MESH 500 .06 .10 .19 .32 .50 1.24
1” THICK, I-6010 250 .03 .08 .14 .22 .34 .46 Equal Equal
PULTRUDED 500 .07 .15 .28 .44 .68 .92 Span (in.)
PULTRUDED GRATING 1” THICK, I-4010 250 .02 .05 .10 .16 .24 .33
STAIRTREADS PULTRUDED 500 .05 .11 .20 .32 .49 .65 NOTES:
1. IT IS SUGGESTED THAT STAIR TREAD DEFLECTION BE
1.5” THICK, I-6015 250 .01 .02 .04 .06 .09 .13 LIMITED TO SPAN/150. DEFLECTIONS BASED ON THIS
PULTRUDED 500 .02 .04 .08 .11 .18 .26 RATIO ARE PROVIDED AT THE TOP OF THE TABLE.
2. DEFLECTIONS IN THE BODY OF THE TABLE ARE FOR
1.5” THICK, I-4015 250 .01 .01 .03 .04 .06 .09 CONCENTRATED LOADS OF BOTH 250 LBS. AND 500
PULTRUDED 500 .02 .03 .05 .07 .12 .17 LBS. A CONCENTRATED LOAD IS APPLIED AT THE
CENTERLINE OF THE TREAD, OVER A WIDTH OF 4”
2” THICK, T-5020 250 .01 .02 .03 .04 .06 .09 AND A DEPTH OF 6”, STARTING AT THE NOSING EDGE
PULTRUDED 500 .02 .04 .06 .09 .12 .18 TO SIMULATE THE LANDING OF A FOOT.
2” THICK, T-3320 250 .01 .01 .02 .03 .05 .07 3. DEFLECTIONS ARE NOT APPRECIABLY DIFFERENT
PULTRUDED DUE TO STAIR TREAD DEPTH. ACTUAL DEPTH WILL
500 .02 .03 .04 .06 .09 .14 VARY DEPENDING ON STAIR TREAD CONFIGURATION.

FIBERGLASS GRATING CHEMICAL RESISTANCE GUIDE


C H E M I C A L R E S I S TA N C E G U I D E
PULTRUDED PULTRUDED
% TEMP. MOLDED FIBERGRATE SAFE-T-SPAN % TEMP. MOLDED FIBERGRATE SAFE-T-SPAN
CHEMICAL ENVIRONMENT CHEMICAL ENVIRONMENT
CONCENTRATION 0
F ViCORR SUPER IFR FGI CORVEX XFR VEFR ISOFR CONCENTRATION 0
F ViCORR SUPER
IFR FGI CORVEX XFR VEFR ISOFR
ViCORR ViCORR

ACETIC ACID 50 Max. C C C C C I C C HYDROCHLORIC ACID (CONCENTRATED) All Up to 180 I C N N N N N N


ACETONE 100 75 S S I I T I I N HYDROCYANIC ACID All Max. C C I I I I S I
ALCOHOLS 100 120 C C I I I S I I HYDROFLUORIC ACID 20 75 S C N N N N N N
ALUM All Max. C C C C C C C C HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 30 75 C C N N N I S N
ALUMINUM CHLORIDE All Max. C C C C C C C C LACTIC ACID 100 Max. C C C C C C C C
ALUMINUM FLUORIDE 20 75 C C I I I I I I LIME SLURRY Sat. Max. C C C C C C C C
AMMONIUM HYDROXIDE 30 75 C C N N N N I N LITHIUM SALTS All Max. C C C C C C C C
AMMONIUM SALTS - NEUTRAL All 120 C C C C S S C S MAGNESIUM SALTS All Max. C C C C C C C C
AMMONIUM SALTS - AGGRESSIVE All 75 S C I I T I T N MALEIC ACID 100 Max. C C S S I C S I
AROMATIC SOLVENTS All 75 T T N N N N N N MERCURY CHLORIDE 100 Max. C C C C C C C C
BARIUM SALTS All Max. C C C C C C C C NICKEL SALTS All Max. C C C C C C C C
BENZENE 100 140 I S I I N I I N NITRIC ACID 20 120 C C S S I I I I
BLACK LIQUOR (PULP MILL) All Max. C C I I N I I N NITRIC ACID 35 100 C C N N N I I N
BLEACH LIQUOR (PULP MILL) All Max. C C I I N N I N NITRIC ACID 40 Ambient I C N N N N N N
CALCIUM HYDROXIDE 25 Max. C C S S I I S I NITRIC, HYDROFLUORIC 20:2 75 I C N N N N N N
CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE All Max. C C I I N I I N NITROUS ACID 10 75 C C C C C C C C
CALCIUM SALTS All Max. C C C C C C C C OZONE FOR SEWAGE TREATMENT 100 C C C C C C C C
CARBON TETRACHLORITE 100 75 C C I I N S S N PERCHLOROETHYLENE 100 75 S C N N N I I N
CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS 100 75 T T T T T N T T PHENOL 10 75 C C N N N N I N
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Sat. 140 C C N N N N S N PHENOL 88 Ambient S C N N N N N N
CHLORINE WATER Sat. 120 C C I I T I I N PHOSPHORIC ACID 85 Max. C C C C S C C S
CHLORINE, WET Sat. Max. C C N N N N N N PHOSPHORIC ACID, SUPER 115 Max. C C I I T S S N
CHLOROBENZENE 100 75 S S N N N N N N POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE 10 120 C C I I N N S N
CHLOROBENZENE All Up to 100 C C N N N N N N POTASSIUM SALTS All Max. C C C C C C C C
CHLOROFORM 100 75 N N N N N N N N SILVER NITRATE 100 Max. C C C C C C C C
CHROMIC ACID 50 140 S S S S N N I N SODIUM CYANIDE All 75 C C I I I I S I
CITRIC ACID All Max. C C C C C C C C SODIUM HYDROXIDE 50 Max. C C I I N N I N
COPPER CYANIDE PLATING All 125 C C S S I N S I SODIUM HYDROXIDE 10 Max. C C N N N N N N
COPPER SALTS All Max. C C C C C C C C SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE (STABLE) 10 100 C C S S I S S I
CRUDE OIL (SWEET OR SOUR) All Max. C C C C C C C C SODIUM SALTS - NEUTRAL All Max. C C C C C C C C
DICHLOROBEZENE 100 75 T S N N N N N N SODIUM SALTS - AGGRESSIVE All 75 S C I I T I T N
ETHERS 75 T T N N N N N N SULFUR DIOXIDE Sat. Max. C C S S S S S S
FERRIC CHLORIDE 100 Max. C C C C C C C C SULFURIC ACID 25 Max. C C S S I S S I
FERRIC SALTS All Max. C C C C C C C C SULFURIC ACID 50 Max. C C S S N S S N
FLUORIDE SALTS + HCI All 75 C C S S N I I N SULFURIC ACID 75 100 C C I I N I I N
FLUOSILICIC ACID 10 75 C C S S S S S I TOLUENE 100 120 S C I I N N I N
FORMALDEHYDE 37 150 C C I I I I S I TRICHLOROETHANE 1,1,1 All 75 S C I I N I I N
FORMIC ACID 25 100 C C S S I I S I TRISODIUM PHOSPHATE 50 Max. C C I I I I I N
FUEL (DIESEL, JET, GASOLINE) All 100 C C C C C C C C WATER (FRESH, SALT, MODERATE D.I.) 100 Max. C C C C C C C C
GLYCERINE 100 Max. C C C C C C C C WET CHLORINE - HYDROCHLORIC ACID 10-20 Up to 350 S C N N N N N N
GREEN LIQUOR (PULP MILL) All Max. C C N N N N I N WHITE LIQUOR (PULP MILL) All Max. C C I I N I S N
HYDROBROMIC ACID 48 Max. S S S S I I I N ZINC CHLORIDE PLATING All 75 C C S S N S S N
HYDROCHLORIC ACID 10 Max. C C S S S C S S ZINC SALTS 100 Max. C C C C C C C C
HYDROCHLORIC ACID 30 Max. CS C S S I I I I

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 PACIFIC’S 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
PACIFIC’S 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

P 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 “com-
mon” 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 specif-
ic 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, saw-
ing, 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 expecta-
tions 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
Centers
Bar Centers
Bar Centers Size

Centers

Centers
Bar

Bar
Centers

450

600

STANDARD ROUND PERFORATIONS STRAIGHT LINE ROUND OPTIONAL ROUND PERFORATIONS SQUARE PERFORATIONS STRAIGHT LINE SQUARE
600 STAGGERED PERFORATIONS 450 STAGGERED STAGGERED PERFORATIONS
Bar Centers

Centers

HEXAGONAL PERFORATIONS ORNAMENTAL SIDE STAGGERED SLOTS STRAIGHT LINE RECTANGULAR END STAGGERED SLOTS
STAGGERED PERFORATIONS (SEE PAGE 45) (OR RECTANGULAR) (OR SLOTS) (OR RECTANGULAR)

PAT T E R N O R I E N TAT I O N END MARGINS


End Length
Margin Length End
Perforated Area Margin
Margin
Side

Width

ROUND HOLE
STANDARD FLOW

SIDE STAGGERED SLOT FINISHED END MARGIN


Length
Perforated Area
Width

Width

STAGGERED SQUARES STRAIGHT LINE

END STAGGERED ROUND HOLE


RECTANGLES OPTIONAL FLOW UNFINISHED END MARGIN
Length
Margin
Side

Width

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)
BLANK MARGIN

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ROUND HOLE PATTERN ILLUSTRATIONS

.020” DIA .043” CTRS .027” DIA .050” CTRS 1/32” DIA 1/16” CTRS .033” DIA .055” CTRS .045” DIA 5/64” CTRS
20% OPEN AREA 26% OPEN AREA 23% OPEN AREA 33% OPEN AREA 30% OPEN AREA

3/64” DIA 3/32” CTRS 1/16” DIA 3/32” CTRS 1/16” DIA 7/64” CTRS 1/16” DIA 1/8” CTRS 5/64” DIA 1/8” CTRS
23% OPEN AREA 40% OPEN AREA 30% OPEN AREA 23% OPEN AREA 35% OPEN AREA

3/32” DIA 5/32” CTRS 3/32” DIA 3/16” CTRS .117” DIA 5/32” CTRS 1/8” DIA 3/16” CTRS 1/8” DIA 7/32” CTRS
33% OPEN AREA 23% OPEN AREA 51% OPEN AREA 40% OPEN AREA 30% OPEN AREA

1/8” DIA 1/4” CTRS 5/32” DIA 3/16” CTRS 5/32” DIA 1/4” CTRS 3/16” DIA 1/4” CTRS 3/16” DIA 5/16” CTRS
23% OPEN AREA 63% OPEN AREA 35% OPEN AREA 51% OPEN AREA 33% OPEN AREA

3/16” DIA 3/8” CTRS 3/16” DIA 1/2” CTRS 1/4” DIA 5/16” CTRS 1/4” DIA 3/8” CTRS 1/4” DIA 3/8” CTRS
23% OPEN AREA 11% OPEN AREA 58% OPEN AREA 40% OPEN AREA 35% OPEN AREA

5/16” DIA 7/16” CTRS 3/8” DIA 9/16” CTRS 3/8” DIA 1/2” CTRS 1/2” DIA 11/16” CTRS
46% OPEN AREA 40% OPEN AREA 51% OPEN AREA 48% OPEN AREA

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ROUND & SQUARE HOLE PATTERN ILLUSTRATIONS

5/8” DIA 7/8” CTRS 3/4” DIA 1” CTRS 1” DIA 1-3/8” CTRS 3/4” SQ 1” STRAIGHT ROWS
46% OPEN AREA 51% OPEN AREA 48% OPEN AREA 56% OPEN AREA

ORNAMENTAL & SPECIALTY PATTERNS

DIAMOND CANE 19% OPEN MARIETTA 45% OPEN GRECIAN 35% OPEN

STANDARD OCTAGON ROUND CANE MOIRE FULL CLOVERLEAF


35% OPEN 38% OPEN 41% OPEN 1/8” X 3/4” 50% OPEN

HEXAGON 1/4” MAX-FLOW 68% OPEN SLOTS 1/4” X 1-1/2”, IN ROWS


79% OPEN ACROSS WIDTH OF SHEET. VERTICAL BARS 3/32” WIDE,
WITH EVERY THIRD BAR 3/16”

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 inven-
tory 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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PERFORATED METALS
R O U N D H O L E S S TA G G E R E D R O U N D H O L E S S TA G G E R E D ROUND HOLES STRAIGHT
PAT T E R N PAT T E R N ( C O N T. ) L I N E PAT T E R N
GAUGE / PLATE GAUGE / PLATE GAUGE / PLATE
HOLE CENTERS OPEN AREA HOLE CENTERS OPEN AREA HOLE CENTERS OPEN AREA
THICK. THICK. THICK.
CARBON STEEL ALUMINUM – ALLOY 3003-H14 CARBON STEEL

.020" RD .045" Stag 26 18% 3/64" RD 5/64" Stag 20 33% .027" RD .050" Strght 26 23%
1/32" RD 1/16" Stag 22 23% .050" RD 5/64" Stag 20, 18 37% .050" RD .066" Strght 24 45%
3/64" RD 5/64" Stag 24 33% 1/16" RD 1/8" Stag 22 thru 14 23% 1/4" RD 3/8" Strght 16 35%
3/64" RD 3/32" Stag 22 thru 18 23% 5/64" RD 1/8" Stag 16, 14 35% 1/4" RD 1/2" Strght 18, 16 20%
1/16" RD 3/32 Stag 22 thru 16 40% 3/32" RD 5/32" Stag 22 thru 14 33% 1/4" RD 1" Strght 3/16" 5%
1/16" RD 7/64" Stag 20 thru 16 30% 1/8" RD 3/16" Stag 24 thru .125 40%
1/16" RD 1/8" Stag 26 thru 16 23% 1/8" RD 21/64" Stag .090 13%
G-90 PRE-GALVANIZED STEEL
5/64" RD 1/8" Stag 22 thru 14 35% 5/32" RD 3/16" Stag 20 thru 14 63%
3/32" RD 5/32" Stag 24 thru 14 33% 3/16" RD 7/32" Stag 16 67% .037" RD .055" Strght 26 36%
3/32" RD 3/16" Stag 24 23% 3/16" RD 1/4" Stag 20 thru .125 51%
.117 RD 5/32" Stag 18 51% 3/16 RD 3/8" Stag 18, 14 23% STAINLESS STEEL – TYPE 304
1/8" RD 3/16" Stag 24 thru 11 40% 1/4" RD 5/16" Stag 16, 20 58%
1/8" RD 7/32" Stag 14 thru 12 30% 1/4" RD 3/8" Stag 20 thru .125 40% .033" RD .055" Strght 26 28%
1/8" RD 1/4" Stag 14, 13 23% 1/4" RD 1/2" Stag 16 23% .045" RD .066" Strght 24 37%
9/64" RD 3/16" Stag 18 51% 3/8" RD 9/16" Stag 14 40% .050" RD .066" Strght 26 45%
5/32" RD 3/16" Stag 22 thru 16 63% 1/2" RD 11/16" Stag 14, .125 48% 1/16" RD 7/16" Strght 26 2%
5/32" RD 1/4" Stag 20 thru 10 35% 3/4" RD 1" Stag 16, 11 51% 3/16" RD 3/8" Strght 18 20%
3/16" RD 7/32" Stag 22 thru 16 67% ALUMINUM – ALLOY 5052-H32
3/16" RD 1/4" Stag 24 thru 12 51%
1/16" RD 1/8" Stag 20, 16 23% ALUMINUM – ALLOY 3003-H14
3/16 RD 5/16" Stag 10, 3/16" 33%
3/16" RD 3/8" Stag 14 thru 10 23% 1/16" RD 7/64" Stag 16 30%
.033" RD .055" Strght 20 28%
1/4" RD 5/16" Stag 20 thru 16 58% 3/32" RD 3/16" Stag .080 23%
.040" RD .066" Strght 20 29%
1/4" RD 3/8" Stag 26 thru 1/4" 40% 1/8" RD 3/16" Stag 16 40%
.050" RD .066" Strght 20, 18 45%
17/64" RD 5/16" Stag 20 66% 1/8" RD 21/64" Stag 14 13%
1/2" RD 5/8" Strght 14 50%
5/16" 7/16" Stag 20 thru 1/4” 46% 3/16" RD 1/4" Stag 14 51%
3/8" RD 9/16" Stag 20 thru 1/4" 40% ALUMINUM – ALLOY 6061-T6
1/2" RD 11/16" Stag 20 thru 1/4" 48% BRASS
1/2" RD 3/4" Stag 16 40% 1/8" RD 3/16" Stag 20 thru 14 40%
.045" RD .066" Strght 24 37%
5/8" RD 7/8" Stag 10 thru 1/4" 46% 1/4" RD 3/8" Stag 14 40%
.050" RD .083" Strght 24 29%
3/4" RD 1" Stag 16 thru 1/4" 51% ALUMINUM – ALLOY 7075-0
1" RD 1-3/8" Stag 10 thru 1/4" 48%
1-1/4" RD 1-5/8" Stag 1/4" 54% 3/32" RD 1/4" Stag 16 thru .125 13%
1-1/2" RD 2" Stag 1/4" 51% 5/32" RD 3/8" Stag .090 16%
2" RD 2-1/2" Stag 1/4" 58% BRASS
2-1/2" RD 3" Stag 3/16" 63% SQUARE HOLES STRAIGHT
3" RD 3-1/2" Stag 3/16" 67% .020 RD .045" Stag 26 18%
.033 RD .079" Stag 26 16%
L I N E PAT T E R N
4" RD 4-1/2" Stag 10 72%
3/32" RD 5/32" Stag 22, 20 33% GAUGE / PLATE
HOLE CENTERS OPEN AREA
G-90 PRE-GALVANIZED STEEL THICK.
5/64" RD 1/8" Stag 18 35% CARBON STEEL
3/32" RD 5/32" Stag 22 thru 18 33%
3/32" RD 3/16" Stag 20 23% .200 SQR 1/4" Strght 22, 20 64%
H E X H O L E S S TA G G E R E D 1/4" SQR 5/16" Strght 20 64%
7/64" RD 3/16" Stag 16 31%
1/8" RD 3/16" Stag 20 thru 16 40% PAT T E R N 3/8" SQR 1/2" Strght 22, 16 56%
3/16" RD 7/32" Stag 18 67% GAUGE / PLATE 1/2" SQR 5/8" Strght 16 64%
HOLE CENTERS OPEN AREA 1/2" SQR 11/16" Strght 18 53%
3/16" RD 1/4" Stag 20 thru 16 51% THICK.
3/16" RD 3/8" Stag 20 23% 3/4" SQR 1" Strght 16 56%
CARBON STEEL
1/4" RD 5/16" Stag 20 58% STAINLESS STEEL - TYPE 304
1/4" HEX 9/32" Stag 22 79%
5/16" RD 7/16" Stag 16 46%
3/8" RD 1/2" Stag 16 51% G-90 PRE-GALVANIZED STEEL .200 SQR 1/4" Strght 22 64%
1/4" HEX 9/32" Stag 22 79%
ALUMINUM – ALLOY 3003-H14
STAINLESS STEEL – TYPE 304 ALUMINUM – ALLOY 3003-H14
.200 SQR 1/4" Strght 20 64%
.020" RD .045" Stag 30 18% 1/4" HEX 9/32" Stag 20 79%
1/32" RD 1/16" Stag 26 23%
3/64" RD 3/32" Stag 24 23%
.050" RD 5/64" Stag 26, 24 37%
1/16" RD 3/32" Stag 22, 20 40% O R N A M E N TA L PAT T E R N S ADDITIONAL INVENTORY
1/16" RD 7/64" Stag 26, 22 30%
1/16" RD 1/8" Stag 26 thru 18 23% Our Stock List details the most compre-
5/64" RD 1/8" Stag 22, 20 35% DESIGNATION PATTERN GAUGE OPEN AREA hensive inventory of perforated metals, ON
3/32" RD 5/32" Stag 22 thru 14 33% T H E FLOOR, in the Western United States! In
.117 RD 5/32" Stag 22 51% CARBON STEEL
1/8" RD 3/16" Stag 26 thru 11 40% Cloverleaf Staggered 22 50%
addition to our most popular items listed
1/8" RD 7/32" Stag 14, 11 30% Grecian Straight Line 22 35% above, we have hundreds of other patterns
9/64" RD 3/16" Stag 18 51% Marietta Straight Line 22 45%
5/32" RD 3/16" Stag 20 thru 16 63% Moire Staggered 22 41%
and sheet sizes in stock. If you desire a specif-
3/16" RD 1/4" Stag 24 thru 14 51% Octagon Straight Line 22 35% ic hole, pattern, sheet size or thickness not
3/16" RD 5/16" Stag 11 33% ALUMINUM – ALLOY 3003-H14 indicated, just call and we will gladly assist in
1/4" RD 5/16" Stag 22 thru 16 58%
1/4" RD 3/8" Stag 20 thru 3/16" 40%
Grecian Straight Line 20 35% providing products designed to meet your
Windsor Straight Line 20 45%
5/16" RD 7/16" Stag 16 46% specific needs.
3/8" RD 9/16" Stag 16, 11 40%
1/2" RD 11/16" Stag 20 thru 3/16" 48%
3/4" RD 1" Stag 16, 11 51%
O B L O N G H O L E S S TA G G E R E D
STAINLESS STEEL – TYPE 316 PAT T E R N
GAUGE / PLATE
3/32" RD 5/32" Stag 14 33% DESIGNATION PATTERN OPEN AREA
THICK.
1/8" RD 3/16" Stag 16 40%
5/32" RD 3/16" Stag 16 63% CARBON STEEL
3/16" RD 1/4" Stag 22 thru 16 51% 1/8" x 3/4" OBL 7/8" Stag 22 41%
1/2" x 1" OBL 11/16" Stag 3/8" 65%

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EXPANDED METAL
LWD
Pitch C. to C. of bond
LWD
Pitch C. to C. of bond
REGULAR EXPANDED METAL FLATTENED EXPANDED METAL

Pitch C. to C. of bond
Regular Expanded Metal is an Strand Flattened Expanded Metal is Regular

Pitch C. to C. of bond
SWD
Thickness

SWO
open mesh, finished product that Expanded Metal that has been passed

SWD

SWO
is simultaneously die-cut and through flattening rolls (cold rolled). This
expanded as it moves through pro- Strand rolling process reduces the thickness of
Width
gressive dies on a press. In the the sheet, stretches the pattern of the Strand
LWO Thickness
expanding process, the metal can sheet, and provides a smooth flat finish.
LWO
be expanded up to ten times its original size, lose up to 80% of its original All popular sizes are stocked in both
weight per square foot, and still retain form and rigidity. (Regular Expanded regular and flattened sheets.
Metal can also referred to as “Raised” or “Standard” Expanded Metal.)

1/4” #18 REGULAR 3/4” #9 REGULAR

1/4” #18 FLATTENED 3/4” #9 FLATTENED

1/2” #16 REGULAR 1-1/2” #9 REGULAR

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”

1/2” #16 FLATTENED 1-1/2” #9 FLATTENED

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EXPANDED METAL
N O M E N C L AT U R E
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 Bond
thickness of the metal from which the expanded metal is produced. The strand width is the amount of
LWO

SWD
material advanced before forming the next diamond.

SWO
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 Strand Thickness Strand Width
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) M AT E R I A L S / F I N I S H E S
All expanded metals are available in a variety of metals; carbon steel, stain-
less steel, and aluminum. Carbon steel expanded metal is lightly oiled and
should be cleaned prior to the application of finish coatings. Additionally, car-
SWD (Width)

bon steel expanded metals can easily be painted or galvanized to enhance corro-
sion 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 pro-
vide a uniform matte finish.

FABRICATION
SHEARING
Grating Pacific has fabrication capacity and will
gladly shear perforated and expanded metals to specifi-
cation. When shearing expanded metals, close atten-
tion 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
diamond configurations on all four sides. Random BOND SHEAR RANDOM SHEAR
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


Bond sheared all four sides Bond sheared one side, one end, Bond sheared two sides (SWD), Random sheared all sides and ends
random sheared one side, one end random sheared two ends (LWD)

U-EDGING ACCESSORIES HOW TO SPECIFY / ORDER


MATERIAL: Indicate type of material desired (carbon steel, stainless steel, or
When finish framing of expanded or perforated metals is desired, U-Edging is a
aluminum).
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
STYLE NUMBER: Indicate style number (such as 3/4” - #9R) which will indicate
sheet thicknesses. Aluminum and stainless steel U-edging is available on special order.
the desired diamond size and sheet thickness.

SURFACE: Confirm desired surface, regular or flattened sheet.

QUANTITY & SIZE: Indicate quantity desired and piece sizes including SWD and
1/4"

LWD. Provide material list for cut-to-size pieces and sketches for irregular
1/8"
1/16"

shapes. For sheared to size orders, review shearing options illustrated above.

1" or 1-1/2" 1" or 1-1/2" 1" or 1-1/2" FINISHING: Specify any special finish requirements (galvanizing, paint or anodizing).
PART NO. U-063-S PART NO. U-125-S PART NO. U-250-S

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EXPANDED METAL STOCK LIST
E X PA N D E D M E TA L S T O C K L I S T
WEIGHT PER DESIGN SIZE CENTER-TO-CENTER (INCHES) SIZE OF OPENING (INCHES) STRAND SIZE (INCHES) GAUGE OVERALL THICK- PERCENT SHEET SIZES (FEET)
STYLE NO.
SQ. FT. (POUNDS) SWD LWD SWO LWO THICKNESS WIDTH USED NESS (INCHES) OPEN AREA SWD X LWD

CARBON STEEL - REGULAR


1/4" - #20 R 0.86 0.255 1.000 11/64 23/32 0.036 0.073 20 0.125 45% 4x8
1/4" - #18 R 1.14 0.255 1.000 11/64 23/32 0.048 0.073 18 0.125 43% 3x8, 4x8
1/2" - #20 R 0.43 0.500 1.200 7/16 15/16 0.036 0.070 20 0.124 80% 3x8, 4x8
1/2" - #18 R 0.70 0.500 1.200 3/8 15/16 0.048 0.088 18 0.155 77% 4x8, 6x8
1/2" - #16 R 0.86 0.500 1.200 23/64 15/16 0.060 0.088 16 0.157 71% 4x8, 4x10
1/2" - #13 R 1.46 0.500 1.200 11/32 15/16 0.090 0.093 13 0.182 58% 4x8, 4x10
3/4" - #16 R 0.54 0.920 2.000 13/16 1-3/4 0.060 0.092 16 0.186 85% 3x10, 4x8, 4x10
3/4" - #13 R 0.80 0.925 2.000 3/4 1-11/16 0.090 0.096 13 0.195 78% 4x8, 4x10
3/4" - #10 R 1.20 0.925 2.000 3/4 1-5/8 0.090 0.144 13 0.282 77% 4x8
3/4" - #9 R 1.80 0.925 2.000 3/4 1-1/2 0.134 0.148 10 0.300 68% 4x8, 4x10
5x10, 6x8, 6x10
1-1/2" - #16 R 0.40 1.330 3.000 1-1/4 2-5/8 0.060 0.108 16 0.211 89% 4x8
1-1/2" - #13 R 0.60 1.330 3.000 1-3/16 2-1/2 0.090 0.107 13 0.215 86% 4x8
1-1/2" - #9 R 1.20 1.330 3.000 1-3/16 2-1/2 0.090 0.140 10 0.295 75% 4x8, 4x10, 5x8
5x10, 6x8, 6x10
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% 4x8, 4x10
6x10, 6x12
CARBON STEEL - FLATTENED
1/4" - #20 F 0.84 0.258 1.050 3/32 25/32 0.030 0.086 20 0.030 35% 4x8
1/4" - #18 F 1.12 0.258 1.050 3/32 25/32 0.040 0.085 18 0.040 35% 4x8
1/2" - #20 F 0.40 0.500 1.250 3/8 1 0.030 0.074 20 0.029 65% 4x8
1/2" - #18 F 0.66 0.500 1.250 9/32 1 0.040 0.095 18 0.039 60% 4x8, 4x10
1/2" - #16 F 0.80 0.500 1.250 1/4 1 0.050 0.100 16 0.050 60% 3x8, 3x10,4x8,
4x10, 5x8, 5x10,
6x8, 6x10
1/2" - #13 F 1.38 0.500 1.250 1/4 1 0.070 0.120 13 0.070 57% 4x8,4x10, 6x10
3/4" - #16 F 0.50 0.925 2.100 3/4 1-3/4 0.048 0.112 16 0.048 74% 4x8, 4x10
3/4" - #14F 0.65 0.925 2.100 11/16 1-13/16 0.063 0.115 14 0.061 73% 3x8, 3x10, 4x8
3/4" - #13 F 0.75 0.925 2.100 11/16 1-25/32 0.070 0.120 13 0.070 73% 4x8, 4x10
3/4" - #10 F 1.14 0.923 2.100 5/8 1-3/4 0.070 0.160 13 0.700 68% 4x8
3/4" - #9 F 1.70 0.923 2.100 5/8 1-11/16 0.115 0.160 10 0.110 65% 3x8, 3x10, 4x8,
4x10, 4x12, 5x8
5x10, 5x12
6x8, 6x10, 6x12
1" - #16 F 0.42 1.080 2.560 7/8 2-1/4 0.048 0.115 16 0.048 78% 4x8
1" - #9 F 1.37 1.010 2.560 7/8 2-1/4 0.120 0.156 10 0.118 61% 4x8
1-1/2" - #16 F 0.37 1.330 3.200 1-1/16 2-3/4 0.050 0.120 16 0.048 82% 4x8
1-1/2" - #13 F 0.56 1.330 3.200 1-1/16 2-3/4 0.070 0.130 13 0.070 80% 4x8, 4x10
1-1/2" - #9 F 1.12 1.330 3.200 1.00 2-5/8 0.110 0.165 10 0.110 77% 4x8, 4x10, 6x8,
6x10
2" - #9 F 0.81 1.830 4.360 1.45 3-11/16 0.134 0.150 10 0.280 83% 4x8

CARBON STEEL
ALUMINUM - FLATTENED
ALLOY 3003-H14
1/2" - .051 RA 0.26 0.500 1.200 3/8 15/16 0.050 0.092 16B&S 0.158 70% 4x8
1/2" - .081 RA 0.43 0.500 1.200 3/8 15/16 0.080 0.094 12B&S 0.186 60% 3x8, 4x8
3/4" - .051 RA 0.17 0.920 2.000 13/16 1-3/4 0.050 0.109 16B&S 0.200 90% 4x8
3/4 - .081 RA Lt 0.32 0.920 2.000 3/4 1-11/16 0.080 0.126 12B&S 0.220 76% 4x8
3/4 - .080 RA Hvy 0.41 0.920 2.000 3/4 1-11/16 0.080 0.164 12B&S 0.300 74% 4x8
3/4" - .125 RA 0.65 0.920 2.000 11/16 1-11/16 0.125 0.170 8B&S 0.305 66% 4x8
1-1/2" .081 RA 0.16 1.330 3.000 1-3/16 2-1/2 0.063 0.110 14B&S 0.240 87% 4x8
1-1/2" - .125 RA 0.42 1.330 3.000 1-3/16 2-1/2 0.125 0.160 8B&S 0.300 78% 4x8

CARBON STEEL
ALUMINUM - FLATTENED
ALLOY 3003-H14
1/2" - .051 FA 0.25 0.500 1.250 5/16 1.00 0.040 0.100 16B&S 0.040 64% 4x8
1/2" - .081 FA 0.40 0.500 1.250 5/16 1.00 0.060 0.108 12B&S 0.060 59% 3x8, 4x8
3/4" - .051 FA 0.16 0.920 2.130 3/4 1-13/16 0.040 0.130 16B&S 0.040 76% 4x8
3/4 - .081 FA Lt 0.30 0.920 2.130 11/16 1-3/4 0.070 0.140 12B&S 0.070 72% 3x8, 4x8
3/4 - .081 FA Hvy 0.38 0.920 2.130 11/16 1-3/4 0.070 0.180 12B&S 0.070 65% 3x8, 4x8
3/4" - .125 FA 0.62 0.920 2.130 5/8 1-3/4 0.095 0.198 8B&S 0.095 63% 4x8
1-1/2" .081 FA 0.20 1.330 3.135 1-1/16 2-3/4 0.058 0.168 12B&S 0.060 77% 4x8
1-1/2" - .125 FA 0.40 1.330 3.135 1.00 2-3/4 0.080 0.218 8B&S 0.080 70% 4x8

CARBON
STAINLESS STEEL - FLATTENED
STEEL TYPE 304 – REGULAR (* INDICATES ALSO AVAILABLE IN TYPE 316 STAINLESS)
1/4" - #18 RSS 1.47 0.250 1.000 1/8 5/8 0.050 0.087 18 0.300 30% 4x8
1/2" - #18 RSS 0.75 0.500 1.200 7/16 15/16 0.050 0.088 19 0.164 77% 4x8
1/2" - #16 RSS 0.94 0.500 1.200 7/16 15/16 0.062 0.088 16 0.164 70% 4x8
1/2" - #13 RSS 1.88 0.500 1.200 5/16 7/8 0.093 0.120 13 0.225 58% 4x8
3/4" - #16 RSS* 0.62 0.925 2.000 13/16 1-3/4 0.062 0.108 16 0.200 85% 4x8
3/4" - #13 RSS 0.93 0.925 2.000 3/4 1-11/16 0.093 0.110 13 0.200 78% 3x8, 4x8
3/4" - #9 RSS 2.05 0.925 2.000 11/16 1-1/2 0.140 0.160 10 0.300 67% 4x8
1-1/2" - #16 RSS 0.45 1.335 3.000 1-1/4 2-3/4 0.062 0.116 16 0.220 89% 4x8
1-1/2" - #9 RSS 1.37 1.330 3.000 1-1/4 2-5/8 0.140 0.155 10 0.280 75% 4x8
CARBON
STAINLESS STEEL
STEEL- FLATTENED
TYPE 304 – FLATTENED (* INDICATES ALSO AVAILABLE IN TYPE 316 STAINLESS)
1/4" - #18 FSS 1.43 0.250 1.000 5/64 21/32 0.047 0.090 18 0.047 29% 4x8, 4x10
1/2" - #18 FSS* 0.70 0.500 1.275 5/16 1.00 0.040 0.099 18 0.040 68% 4x8
1/2" - #16 FSS* 0.88 0.500 1.275 5/16 1.00 0.050 0.099 16 0.050 60% 3x8, 4x8, 4x10
1/2" - #13 FSS* 1.78 0.500 1.275 1/4 1.00 0.080 0.099 13 0.080 56% 4x8
3/4" - #16 FSS* 0.48 0.925 2.100 3/4 1-13/16 0.050 0.126 16 0.050 75% 4x8
3/4" - #13 FSS 0.59 0.925 2.100 5/8 1-3/4 0.080 0.120 13 0.080 74% 4x8
3/4" - #9 FSS* 0.88 0.925 2.100 5/8 1-5/8 0.130 0.170 10 0.119 64% 4x8, 4x10
1-1/2" - #16 FSS 0.43 1.335 3.150 1-1/16 2-3/4 0.050 0.128 16 0.050 83% 4x8
1-1/2" - #13 FSS 0.68 1.335 3.150 1.00 2-5/8 0.080 0.126 13 0.080 79% 4x8
1-1/2" - #9 FSS 1.35 1.335 3.150 1.00 2-1/2 0.130 0.170 10 0.119 76% 4x8

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EXPANDED METAL GRATING
STYLES
Expanded Metal Grating is available in the following distinct styles:

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)

LWD (Span)
SWD

•• CONVEYOR
CONVEYOR WALKWAYS
•• SERVICE
SERVICE PLATFORMS
PLATFORMS
•• SECURITY
SECURITY FENCING
FENCING
STANDARD FLOW EXPANDED METAL GRATING REVERSE FLOW EXPANDED METAL CATWALK GRATING

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 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. )
CLEAR LOAD LOAD IN POUNDS CLEAR LOAD LOAD IN POUNDS
GRATING STYLE GRATING STYLE
SPAN COND. 50 100 200 300 500 SPAN COND. 50 100 200 300 500
2'-0" U .073 .146 .293 .440 2'-0" U .025 .050 .100 .150 .250
3.0# C .068 .132 .263 .395 5.0# C .023 .047 .093 .140 .234
CARBON 2'-6" U .155 .311 CARBON 3'-0" U .133 .265 .526
C .116 .228 C .078 .154 .305
STEEL 3'-0" U .330 .660 STEEL 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# C .049 .094 .187 .280 6.25# C .015 .030 .060 .090 .150
CARBON 2'-6" U .129 .259 .517 CARBON 3'-0" U .092 .184 .368 .552
C .099 .198 .395 C .054 .108 .216 .324
STEEL 3'-0" U .315 .626 STEEL 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# C .031 .064 .128 .192 .320 7.0# C .030 .061 .121 .182 .303
CARBON 2'-6" U .068 .135 .274 .410 CARBON 3'-0" U .085 .170 .336 .504
C .060 .120 .240 .360 C .051 .101 .201 .301
STEEL 3'-0" U .180 .358 STEEL 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'-6" U .078 .156 .312 .470 2.0# 2'-6" U .108 .216
CARBON C .081 .163 .327 .491 ALUMINUM C .092 .181
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
WEIGHT PER DESIGN SIZE CENTER-TO-CENTER (INCHES) SIZE OF OPENING (INCHES) STRAND SIZE (INCHES) OVERALL THICK- PERCENT SHEET SIZES (FEET)
GRATING STYLE
SQ. FT. (POUNDS) SWD LWD SWO LWO THICKNESS WIDTH NESS (INCHES) OPEN AREA SWD X LWD
CARBON STEEL EXPANDED METAL GRATING
3.0# 3.00 1.33 5.33 0.94 3.44 0.183 0.264 0.540 73% 4x8, 4x10, 6x8, 6x10, 6x12
3.14# 3.14 2.00 6.00 1.63 4.88 0.250 0.312 0.656 74% 4x8, 4x10, 6x10
4.0# 4.00 1.33 5.33 0.94 3.44 0.215 0.300 0.618 65% 4x8, 4x10, 5x10, 6x8, 6x10, 6x12
4.27# 4.27 1.41 4.00 1.00 2.88 0.250 0.300 0.625 58% 4x8, 4x10, 6x8, 6x10
5.0# 5.00 1.33 5.33 0.81 3.38 0.215 0.375 0.655 52% 4x8, 4x10, 5x10
6.25# 6.25 1.41 5.33 0.81 3.38 0.312 0.350 0.715 55% 4X8
7.0# 7.00 1.41 5.33 0.81 3.38 0.312 0.388 0.750 60% 4X8
CARBON STEEL EXPANDED
- FLATTENED
METAL CATWALK GRATING
3.0# 3.00 1.33 5.33 0.94 3.44 0.183 0.264 0.540 73% 8x4, 10x2, 10x2'-6
CARBON STEEL
ALUMINUM ALLOY
- FLATTENED
5052-H32 EXPANDED METAL GRATING
2.0# 2.00 1.33 5.33 0.94 3.44 0.250 0.387 0.730 77% 4x8
STAINLESS
CARBON STEEL
STEEL
- FLATTENED
TYPE 304 EXPANDED METAL GRATING
4.5# 4.50 1.4 4.00 1 2.88 0.250 0.300 0.630 58% 4x8, 4x10

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WIRE CLOTH
WOVEN WIRE CLOTH & CRIMP STYLES

TYPE PC - PLAIN CRIMP TYPE IC - INTERCRIMP


Square pattern wire cloth using warp and fill wires of equal size. Warp wires Wire cloth manufactured with crimped warp wires filled at every other
pass over and under fill wires in an alternating pattern at adjacent intersections. crimp with fill wires. The resulting cloth provides superior rigidity and
greater stability. Popular for screens and architectural applications.

TYPE LC - LOCK CRIMP T Y P E F T - F L AT T O P C R I M P


Versatile wire cloth manufactured to hold accurate openings. Each intersection All crimping is offset to one side producing a wire cloth with all wire sur-
is formed with straight sections of fill wires woven within straight sections of faces in a single plane on the top. This even surface allows for the smooth
warp wires. Fill wires are woven in an alternating pattern, top and bottom. flow of materials over the top surface of the cloth.

WELDED
WIRE CLOTH
Welded Wire Cloth is available in car-
bon 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 sec-
tional 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 demand-
ing 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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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 econ-
omy.

GALVANIZED BEFORE WOVEN – Carbon steel coated with a light layer of zinc dur-
ing 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 sig-
nificant 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 N O M E N C L AT U R E
400 alloys are also available on special order.
CALENDARED WIRE CLOTH – wire cloth that has been passed through heavy
ALUMINUM – Light weight and mildly resistant to corrosion, aluminum alloys
rollers to reduce the thickness of the material or flatten the wire intersec-
are readily available. Alloy 1350 is most common and can be easily welded
tions to produce a smooth surface.
and anodized. Also available are alloys 5056 and 6061.

NICKEL BASED ALLOYS – Inconel 600, Monel 400, Nichrome V and Hastalloy CLEAR OPENING – the space between adjacent parallel wires.
C276 offer specific characteristics desirable in specialized environments.
CRIMPS – corrugations placed in the wire which allow the wires to be
SPECIALTY ALLOYS – Copper based alloys, bronze, brass and titanium are also woven together. The placement and style of the crimps determine the
available for all woven products. Contact our sales engineers for assistance location of the intersections and permit tight locking of the wires.
in selecting the proper specialty alloy for your application.
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 avail-
able in either woven or welded construction.

MESH – the number of openings in a lineal inch measured from the cen-
ter 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
Woven and Welded Wire
WIRE SIZE DIAMETERS
Cloth are identified and Wire Spacing NOTE: WHEN ORDERING WIRE CLOTH, IT IS PREFERABLE TO STATE THE EXACT WIRE
manufactured based (center to center of wires) DIAMETER IN DECIMAL FRACTIONS OF AN INCH RATHER THAN WIRE GAUGE NUMBERS.
upon their mesh sizes Fill Wire Diameter CONFUSION BETWEEN STEEL WIRE GAUGE NUMBERS AND NON-FERROUS GAUGE
(wire spacings). These (running width of material) NUMBERS CAN OFTEN LEAD TO IMPROPER OPENINGS BEING SPECIFIED.
mesh sizes are expressed
in either center-to-center
wire spacings, clear .430
opening between the
wires, or mesh count.

(center to center of wires)


Clear Opening Size

Wire Spacing
.375

.362

Warp Wire Diameter .312


(running length of material)

.263

.250
WIRE CLOTH WITH MESH SIZES LESS THAN ONE INCH .225
CAN BE CLEARLY SPECIFIED IN ONE OF THREE WAYS:
• Center-to-Center Spacing: measuring the mesh from the center of one .207
wire to the center of the next adjacent wire.
• Opening Size: Measuring the clear 1/4" Center .192
to Center
opening between the wires. .170 Clear
Opening
.177
• Mesh Count: Measuring the number
of openings in the mesh per lineal .162
inch of material, expressed as a count.
.148
For the material at right, which is a .135
Wire Cloth with .080 wires spaced .120
at 1/4" on center, the product may
be specified in any of the following .105
manners: .092
• Center-to-Center Spacing:
1/4" mesh, center-to-center, .080
.080 wire .072
• Opening Size: .170 clear
opening, .080 wire .063
• Mesh Count: 4 Mesh, 1"
.054
.080 wire .080 Wire 4 Openings - "4 Mesh"
.047
Wire Wire
WIRE CLOTH WITH MESH SIZES EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN .035
ONE INCH MUST BE SPECIFIED IN ONE OF TWO WAYS:
• Center-to-Center Spacing: Measuring the 2" Center to Center PERCENTAGE OF OPEN AREA
mesh from the center of one wire to the 1.813" Clear Opening Open area, expressed as a percentage, is the ratio of clear area to
center of the next adjacent wire. screen area for a specific wire cloth. This ratio is useful for
• Opening Size: Measuring the clear comparing how readily various materials or elements will flow
openings between the wires. through the cloth.
To calculate the open area of square mesh wire cloth, use the
For the material to the right, which following formula:
is Wire Cloth with .187 wires spaced
.187 Wire
at 2" on center, the product may be (MESH SPACING – WIRE DIAM)2
properly specified in either of the x 100 = % OPEN AREA
following manners: (MESH SPACING)2
• Center-to-Center Spacing: EXAMPLE: To find the open area for square mesh wire cloth using
2" Mesh, .187 wire 1/2" mesh , .120 wire:
• Opening Size:
1.813 clear opening, .187 wire (.500 – .120)2
x 100 = 57.8% OPEN AREA
(.500)2

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HOW TO
ORDER / SPECIFY
CONSTRUCTION – Woven or Welded (For woven
products, identify crimp style).

MATERIAL – Indicate material such as plain car-


bon 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 cen-
ter-to-center, clear opening or mesh count.

SIZES – Indicate sheet or roll width and length,


or width and length of cut-to-size pieces.

WIRE CLOTH STOCK LIST OTHER POPULAR SIZES


WIRE DIAMETER (IN CLEAR OPENING (IN SHEET OR ROLL SIZES WIRE DIAMETER (IN CLEAR OPENING (IN SHEET OR ROLL SIZES
MESH MESH
INCHES) INCHES) (IN FEET) INCHES) INCHES) (IN FEET)
WELDED CARBON STEEL - NO FINISH WOVEN CARBON STEEL - NO FINISH
TYPE PC - WOVEN WIRE CLOTH
4” Sq. Mesh .225 3.775 7’ x 20’
3” Sq. Mesh .244 2.756 5’ x 12’ Sq. 2 Mesh .148 0.352 4’ x 100’
2” Sq. Mesh .244 1.756 5’ x 12’ Sq. 2 Mesh .135 0.365 4’ x 100’
2” Sq. Mesh .185 1.815 5’ x 10’ Sq. 2 Mesh .120 0.380 4’ x 100’
2” Sq. Mesh .135 1.865 5’ x 10’ Sq. 3 Mesh .105 0.228 4’ x 100’
2” Sq. Mesh .118 1.882 4’ x 8’ Sq. 3 Mesh .063 0.270 4’ x 100’
1” Sq. Mesh .135 0.865 5’ x 10’ Sq. 4 Mesh .080 0.170 4’ x 100’
1” Sq. Mesh .118 0.882 4’ x 8’ Sq. 4 Mesh .063 0.187 4’ x 100’
Sq. 4 Mesh .047 0.203 4’ x 100’
WELDED CARBON STEEL - HOT DIP GALVANIZED
WOVEN CARBON STEEL - PRE-GALVANIZED FINISH
TYPE PC - WOVEN WIRE CLOTH
2” Sq. Mesh .187 1.813 5’ x 10’
2” Sq. Mesh .118 1.882 5’ x 10’ 2” Sq. Opening .120 2.000 4’ x 10’
1” Sq. Mesh .118 0.882 5’ x 10’ 1” Sq. Opening .120 1.000 4’ x 10’
Sq. 2 Mesh .041 0.459 3’ x 100’
Sq. 2 Mesh .041 0.459 4’ x 100’ WOVEN 304 STAINLESS STEEL
Sq. 4 Mesh .025 0.225 3’ x 100’ TYPE PC - WOVEN WIRE CLOTH
Sq. 4 Mesh .025 0.225 4’ x 100’
Rect. 18 x 14 Mesh .009 .047 x .062 4’ x 100’ 2” Sq. Opening .250 2.000 4’ x 10’
2” Sq. Opening .120 2.000 4’ x 10’
WOVEN CARBON STEEL - NO FINISH 1” Sq. Opening .120 1.000 4’ x 10’
TYPE PC - WOVEN WIRE CLOTH 1/2” Sq. Opening .120 0.500 4’ x 100’
Sq. 2 Mesh .135 0.365 4’ x 100’
Sq. 2 Mesh .063 0.437 4’ x 100’ Sq. 2 Mesh .120 0.380 4’ x 100’
Sq. 2 Mesh .080 0.420 4’ x 100’ Sq. 2 Mesh .015 0.395 4’ x 100’
Sq. 4 Mesh .047 0.203 4’ x 100’ Sq. 2 Mesh .080 0.420 4’ x 100’
Sq. 6 Mesh .035 0.132 4’ x 100’ Sq. 2 Mesh .063 0.437 4’ x 100’
Sq. 8 Mesh .028 0.097 4’ x 100’ Sq. 2 Mesh .047 0.453 4’ x 100’
Sq. 4 Mesh .047 0.203 4’ x 100’
WOVEN CARBON STEEL - NO FINISH
TYPE IC - INTERCRIMP Sq. 4 Mesh .035 0.215 4’ x 100’
Sq. 4 Mesh .028 0.222 4’ x 100’
2” Sq. Opening .192 2.000 4’ x 10’ Sq. 6 Mesh .047 0.120 4’ x 100’
2” Sq. Opening .135 2.000 5’ x 10’ Sq. 6 Mesh .035 0.132 4’ x 100’
1-1/2” Sq. Opening .192 1.500 4’ x 10’ Sq. 6 Mesh .063 0.104 4’ x 100’
1” Sq. Opening .135 1.000 4’ x 10’ Sq. 8 Mesh .032 0.093 4’ x 100’
1” Sq. Opening .120 1.000 4’ x 10’ Sq. 8 Mesh .028 0.097 4’ x 100’
1/2” Sq. Opening .120 0.500 5’ x 100’ Sq. 10 Mesh .032 0.068 4’ x 100’
Sq. 10 Mesh .025 0.075 4’ x 100’
WOVEN CARBON STEEL - NO FINISH Sq. 12 Mesh .035 0.048 4’ x 100’
TYPE LC - LOCK CRIMP Sq. 12 Mesh .018 0.065 4’ x 100’

4” Sq. Opening .250 4.000 4’ x 10’ WOVEN ALUMINUM - MILL FINISH


3” Sq. Opening .250 3.000 4’ x 10’ TYPE PC - WOVEN WIRE CLOTH
2” Sq. Opening .250 2.000 4’ x 10’
1-1/2” Sq. Opening .250 1.500 4’ x 10’ 2” Sq. Opening .250 2.000 4’ x 10’
1” Sq. Opening .250 1.000 4’ x 10’ 1” Sq. Opening .120 1.000 4’ x 10’

WOVEN 304 STAINLESS STEEL


TYPE PC - WOVEN WIRE CLOTH

1” Sq. Opening .120 1.000 5’ x 100’


1/2” Sq. Opening .120 0.500 4’ x 100’
1/2” Sq. Opening .120 0.500 5’ x 100’
Sq. 2 Mesh .063 0.437 4’ x 100’
Sq. 2 Mesh .080 0.420 4’ x 100’
Sq. 4 Mesh .047 0.203 4’ x 100’
Sq. 6 Mesh .035 0.132 4’ x 100’
Sq. 8 Mesh .028 0.097 4’ x 100’

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ACO DRAIN

A CO KlassikDrain – K100S is a modular trench


drain system whose components consist of a polymer
concrete drainage channel and versatile grating. Drainage
• Lightweight
• Higher compressive strength
KLASSIKDRAIN – K100S
GENERAL PURPOSE TRENCH SYSTEM
EASY TO DESIGN – ACO KlassikDrain K-100S systems are
channels are commonly manufactured in one meter, 0.6%
easy to design. There are no complicated falls to calculate
pre-sloping lengths. For enhanced design flexibility, select
(built-in slope), and they are easily specified and detailed.
channels are also available in 1/2 meter lengths and “neu-
The choice between different systems, loading capacities
tral”, non-sloping lengths. Grating alternatives range from
and grating selection make KlassikDrain systems preferred
Class A pedestrian rated grates to Class E industrial rated
for many applications.
heavy duty grates.
EASY TO INSTALL – Layout of the system and installation
POLYMER CONCRETE – ACO polymer concrete is a
of the channels is simple and efficient. Compared to the tra-
versatile, highly durable material with a smooth surface
ditional cast-in-place method, construction is quick and
finish that is ideal for channel drainage. Polymer concrete
straightforward, consuming far less field labor.
channels are available with standard polyester or optional
EFFICIENCY/PERFORMANCE – The smooth interior
vinyl ester resin binders, reinforced by mineral aggregates
radiused channel surface improves overall hydraulic per-
and fillers. Compared to conventional concrete,
formance. The removable grating permits easy access for
polymers offer distinct advantages:
cleaning and maintenance. The durability of the polymer
• Low moisture absorption rate
concrete improves and extends the service life of the
• Resilient to repeated freeze-thaw cycles
drainage installation.
• Smooth surface, lower friction coefficient, higher
hydraulic performance

K100S CHANNEL DRAIN SYSTEM


K100S is a general purpose 4” wide drainage system suitable for
interior or exterior applications. Available in thirty, one-meter long
channels designed with a built-in 0.6% slope, the drain length can be
modified or extended beyond 30 meters by using “neutral” (non-sloping)
or half meter sections. The K100S channel incorporates an integral cast-in
metal edge rail that reinforces the top edge of the channel including the
grating/cover bearing surface. In addition, to providing permanent and
distinct protection
the edge rail is
available in two
metals; standard
galvanized steel
for general
applications or
optional stainless
steel for corrosive
applications. All
K100S channels
accommodate
locking grates in
load classes A
through E illus-
trated on the
following page.

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 Integrally cast-in galvanized steel edge rail provides additional
provide 98’-5” continuous slope. This equates to strength and protects channel body from damage.
1/16" fall per linear foot. Neutral units can be (Stainless steel edge rail also available - KS100S).
used to extend run lengths.

Wide choice of grates in various


materials and styles (including ADA Polymer concrete - a durable, yet lightweight, material made
compliant) for applications from from polyester resin binder reinforced by mineral aggregates
Load Class A to Load Class E. and fillers. It provides up to four times the compressive
strength of cement concrete.

4” internal width trench system - Profiled side walls - strengthening pillars and frost keys
meter (39.37”) and half meter provide channel body strength and mechanical keying to
(19.69”) channel. ‘U’ shaped Direction arrows on the sides surrounding concrete.
bottom improves flow hydraulics. of the channel indicate flow
direction and ensure channels
are installed correctly.

Bottom drill-outs are included on all


channel units to allow vertical evacuation
of the system along the run. Schedule 40
drill outs are sized for 4” and 6” pipes. Call for a
Interconnecting end profiles allow complete
easy and effective joining of channels. Note: For 6” pipes, an oval to round adapter ACO catalog
Appropriate sealant can be is required (Part No. 95140).
used to create a sealed joint.

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ACO GRATE SYSTEMS

K 1 0 0 S G R AT E S
A selection of grate styles and materials is available with ‘QuickLok’ boltless locking systems. A central locking point at 19.69”
(500mm) intervals hold grates captive. ACO ‘QuickLok’ is a push fit locking that allows quick and simple fitting and removal of grates
for easy installation and maintenance

PERFORATED STEEL SLOTTED ADA PLASTIC IRON COMPOSITE LONGITUDINAL

QuickLok - patented, boltless locking system


provides quick fitting and removal of grates. Helps
reduce installation/ maintenance time and cost.

Galvanized steel Galvanized steel Black plastic Ductile iron mosaic Fiberglass Ductile iron ADA
Stainless steel Stainless steel Gray plastic Ductile iron slotted Resin composite Ductile iron
Brass

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
Closing/4” inlet/outlet cap
Fits all channels. Manufactured from gray ABS to
complement edge rail. Guides aid cutting to
correct height. 4” bell end connec-
tion to Schedule 40 pipe. Seal using
PVC-ABS cement.
Load Class Load Class Load Class Load Class Load Class Load Class
A B C D E F Note: For channels 1-10 ACO
70 psi 581 psi 1162 psi 1859 psi 2788 psi 4182 psi recommends removal of unused
3,400 lbs 28,000 lbs 56,000 lbs 90,000 lbs 135,000 lbs 200,000 lbs sections of bell end to ensure
1.7 tons 14 tons 28 tons 45 tons 67.5 tons 100 tons adequate pavement material
coverage.

S Y S T E M L AY O U T

K01 Meter channels


0.6% sloped channels in meter lengths and 30
K0013
depths which connect to create 30 meter Series 600 catch basins
(98’-5”) continuously sloping run. Catch basins with 4”, 6” and 8” drill-outs
for pipe connection. Supplied complete with
K1
Neutral channels available in grate. Available with plastic trash bucket or
K2
4 depths. Can be used to filter bag. Riser unit fits between top and
K3
create non-sloped runs, bottom unit. Options include a choice of
K4
or inserted in sloped runs to deep or short bases.
K5
increase length.
K6 Any channel can be connected into the
K010
K7 catch basin by removing the end wall to the
K0103
K8 correct height. Drill-outs guide connection
Half meter channels K9 to channels 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30.
Neutral channels in 4 depths to K10
supplement meter channels. Side K11
drillout and K12
profiling enable K13
side junction to K14
be created. K15
K16 K020
K17 K0203

K18
K19
K20
K21
K22
6” Sch. 40 inlet caps K204 K23 End cap
6” Schedule 40 plain end K208
K24
pipe, polypropylene oval K25
K030
to round adapter cast into K26
K0303 Series 600
polymer concrete end cap, K27
available in two heights. 6” Sch. 40 outlet caps K28

Solvent weld to coupler. 6” Schedule 40 plain end pipe, K29 K900

polypropylene oval to round K30

Note: These end caps cannot be cut to adapter cast into polymer K900 catch basin
height, and fit only at positions shown in concrete end cap, available in K304
In-line catch basin with 4” and 6” drill-outs
layout diagram. two heights. Solvent weld to for pipe connection. Available with plastic trash
coupler. K308
bucket. Options include in-line or side foul air trap.
Note: These end caps cannot be cut to Any channel can be connected into the
height, and fit only at positions shown in lay- catch basin by removing the end wall to the
out diagram. correct height. Drill-outs guide connection
to channels 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30.

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POWERDRAIN – S100K

A CO PowerDrain S100K is a modular heavy duty


polymer concrete trench drain system with a 4” internal
width. Manufactured with a cast-in ductile iron edge rail S100K
is favored for heavy duty installations. Common applications
for S100K include:
• Airports
• Highways
• Heavy duty industrial applications
• Gas stations
• Docks and ports
• Semi-truck parking areas
• Military bases
PowerDrain S100K is available in 30 one meter intercon- Interconnecting end profiles allow easy and
necting channels with a progressive 0.6% slope. The system effective joining of channels.
also offers four neutral (non-sloping) channels that can be
used to extend the run beyond 30 meters. Half meter sections
can be used to create 90 degree turns or reduce the amount of
site fabrication.
The ductile iron edge rail provides heavy duty protection for
all surfaces subject to load as well as the grate bearing surface.
Standard grating is Class F heavy duty vehicle/aircraft rated.
Slotted iron and transverse slotted ADA conforming grates are
available with the patented PowerLok boltless locking system.
PowerLok allows for quick and secure fitting of the grates dur-
ing installation and service. Anti-shunt lugs, built into the
edge rail, prevent longitudinal movement thus ensuring the
grate is unaffected by vibration.

S Y S T E M L AY O U T

SK01
Closing/4” inlet/outlet cap
Fits all channels. Manufactured from black
ABS to complement edge rail. Guides aid
Meter channels cutting to correct height. 4” bell end
SK1
0.6% sloped channels in meter lengths and 30 depths connection to Schedule 40 pipe. Seal using
SK2
which connect to create 30 meter (98’-5”) PVC-ABS cement.
SK3
continuously sloping run.
SK4
Supplied complete with grate. Note: For channels 1-10
SK5 ACO recommends
SK6 SK010 Neutral channels available in 4 removal of unused
SK7 SK0103 depths. Can be used to create non- sections of bell end to
Half meter channels SK8
sloped runs, or inserted in sloped runs ensure adequate
Neutral channels in SK9
to increase length. pavement material
3 depths to supplement meter SK10 coverage.
channels. Supplied complete with SK11
grate. Side SK12
drillout and SK13
profiling enable SK14
side junction to SK15
SK020
be created. SK16
SK0203
SK17
SK18
SK19
SK20
SK21
PowerLok – boltless locking system SK204
SK22
End cap
SK23
SK208 SK24
SK25 SK030
SK26 SK0303 Series 600
SK27
SK28 SK900
SK29
SK30

SK304
1 Toinsert
open PowerLok,
tool between 2 Rotate tool 90°.
PowerLok device 3 Tohookclose, place
part of tool SK308
rail and PowerLok will push away from into “V” and push
device. rail. towards rail.

ADA IRON DIN 19580 Class F - 200,000 lbs - 4,182 psi Heavy duty
Description Length Weight Slot size Intake area Locking 6” Sch. 40 inlet/outlet caps
ins (meters) lbs (ins) inches2 Type 6” Schedule 40 plain end pipe,
Ductile iron* 19.69” (0.5m) 13.6 0.47 x 1.36 23.5 PowerLok polypropylene oval to round adapter cast
* Ductile iron to ASTM A 536-84 - grade 65-45-12 into polymer concrete end cap, available in
two heights. Solvent weld to coupler.
SLOTTED IRON DIN 19580 Class F - 200,000 lbs - 4,182 psi Heavy duty
Note: These end caps cannot be cut to height,
Description Length Weight Slot size Intake area Locking and fit only at positions shown in layout
ins (meters) lbs (ins) inches2 Type diagram.
Ductile iron* 19.69” (0.5m) 12.3 0.47 x 1.79 avg. 27.0 PowerLok
* Ductile iron to ASTM A 536-84 - grade 65-45-12

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POWERDRAIN – S300K

A CO PowerDrain S300K is a high capacity,


heavy duty polymer trench drain system
similar to S100K. The 12 inch internal width
of S300K provides flow capacity far exceeding the
S100K system.
The popular design features common to S100K
and S300K include the cast-in ductile iron edge rail
which provides protection for all load and grate
bearing surfaces. The system is complete with thirty,
one-meter pre-sloping channels for maximum
design flexibility. Neutral channels (non-sloping),
“Anti-shunt” lugs – recesses in half-meter channel and in-line catch basins complete
grate fit around lugs on the edge rail to the S300K system.
The S300K system is available with the Class E,
prevent longitudinal movement. ADA conforming slotted grates and Class F slotted
iron grates. These grates are manufactured standard
with the PowerLok boltless locking system for secure
fastening of the grates to the channels.

S Y S T E M L AY O U T

Meter channels
SK3-01 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.
Closing/6”, 8” or 10” outlet cap
Neutral channels are
SK3-1 Fits all channels, manufactured from black
SK3-2
available in 4 depths and can
polypropylene to complement edge rail.
SK3-3
be used to create non-sloped
Guides aid cutting to correct height. 6”, 8”
SK3-4
runs or inserted in sloped runs
and 10” bell end prevents connection to
SK3-5 to increase length.
Schedule 40 pipe. Seal using appropriate
SK3-6 SK3-010 flexible sealant.
SK3-7
SK3-8 Note: For channels 1-10 ACO
SK3-9 recommends removal of
SK3-10 unused sections of bell
SK3-11 end to ensure adequate
SK3-12 pavement material
SK3-13 coverage.
SK3-14
SK3-15 SK3-020
SK3-16
SK3-17
SK3-18
SK3-19
SK3-20
PowerLok – boltless locking system SK3-21
SK3-22
End cap
SK3-23
SK3-24
SK3-25 SK3-030
SK3-0303
SK3-26
SK3-900
SK3-27
SK3-28
SK3-29
SK3-30 Call for a
complete
1 Toinsert
open PowerLok,
tool between 2 Rotate tool 90°.
PowerLok device 3 Tohookclose, place
part of tool ACO catalog
rail and PowerLok will push away from into “V” and push
device. rail. towards rail.

ADA IRON DIN 19580 Class E - 135,000 lbs - 2,323 psi Medium industrial
Description Length Weight Slot size Intake area Locking Half meter channel
ins (meters) lbs (ins) inches2 Type Neutral depth channel to supplement meter
channels. A side drillout and profiling
Ductile iron* 19.69” (0.5m) 60.0 0.68 x 0.25 42.0 PowerLok enable a side junction to be created.
* Ductile iron to ASTM A 536-84 - grade 65-45-12 Supplied complete with grate.
SLOTTED IRON DIN 19580 Class F - 200,000 lbs - 3,485 psi Heavy duty
Description Length Weight Slot size Intake area Locking
ins (meters) lbs (ins) inches2 Type
Ductile iron* 19.69” (0.5m) 53.9 0.70 x 3.75 avg. 117.0 PowerLok
* Ductile iron to ASTM A 536-84 - grade 65-45-12

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FLOWDRAIN – FG100 HIGH CAPACITY TRENCH DRAIN

F lowDrain FG100 provides an ideal


solution to long trench runs in concrete
slabs. The FG100 system consists of pre-sloping
FG100
Grates
fiberglass channels and a surface mounted steel
frame. The fiberglass channel has a 3-3/4” internal A wide
width and provides a quick and simple way to selection
create a smooth, corrosion resistant trench drain. of
A choice of grates in various materials and slot
QuickLok
configurations can be secured to the metal frame.
FG100 fiberglass channels are available in ten grates
3-meter interconnecting channel lengths with a are
built-in 1.0% slope. The black coated, galvanized available
or optional stainless steel frame provides perma- Interconnecting end profiles allow
easy and effective joining of channels. Sealant for
nent edge protection for the top of the fiberglass
channel and is formed to accept grates from Class can be used to create a sealed joint. use
A to Class E load ratings. Additionally, the FG100 with
grates are designed to use the ACO QuickLok FG100.
fastening system.
The FG100 system is completed with neutral
(non-sloping) channels, one meter channels,
in-line catch basins, outlets and end caps that are
easily installed during the trench forming process.
Contact your local Grating Pacific office for
additional product information on the FG100
system.
FG100 3.75” internal width - modular three
meter (9’-10”) and one meter (39.37”) channels.
‘V’ shaped bottom improves flow hydraulics.

S Y S T E M L AY O U T

Female closing cap Male closing/outlet cap


Fits inside shallow/female end of all Fits outside deep/male end of all channels.
channels. Manufactured from Manufactured from polypropylene with choice
polypropylene with choice of black of black coated, stainless or galvanized steel
coated, stainless or galvanized steel end frame. Guides aid cutting to correct
end frame. Guides aid cutting height. Seal using appropriate flexible sealant.
to correct height. Seal using Optional bell end connection to fit 4” or 6”
appropriate flexible sealant. Schedule 40 pipes.

Note: Can be used as an inlet cap if female


F401
socket is cut from channel.

For channels 401-404 ACO


F402 recommends removal of
unused sections of the bell
F403 F404N
end to ensure adequate
F4045N pavement material coverage.

F404

F405

F406 F407N
F4075N

F407 F660 & F880 catch basins


One piece fiberglass catch basins with
choice of black coated, stainless or
F408 galvanized steel frame, lockable steel
F880
bar or ductile iron slotted grate and
F409 F410N plastic trash bucket.
F4105N F660

F410 F900

F900 in-line catch basin


In-line catch basin with choice of black coated,
stainless or galvanized steel frame, grate and plas-
One meter channels tic trash bucket. F900 catch basin is fitted with
Neutral channels in 3 depths removable QuickLok bar to secure grate.
to supplement the 3 meter channels Accessories include 4”, 6” and 8” pipe adapters
Three meter channels for easier layouts. Choice of one meter and channel collar.
1.0% sloped channels in 3 meter lengths black coated, stainless or galvanized
and 10 depths which connect to create 30 steel frame connects to channel body using
meter (98’-5”) continuously sloping trench run. simple snap-fit studs.
Neutral channels are available in 3 depths and can be used
to create non-sloped runs or inserted in sloped runs to increase
length. Choice of 3 meter black coated, stainless or galvanized steel Vertical outlet adapter
frame connects to channel body using simple snap-fit studs. 4” or 6” Schedule 40 vertical outlet
adapter manufactured from brown
polypropylene. Can be secured to
underside of channel using appropriate
flexible sealant to provide vertical bell
end for easy attachment to 4” or 6” Schedule 40 pipe. Can
be used anywhere along channel.

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HIGH CAPACITY TRENCH DRAIN FLOWDRAIN – FG200

FG200 – Grates
F
lowDrain FG200 is the high capacity
“big brother” of the FG100 system. The 8”
BAR STEEL internal width of the FG200 systems
allows for rapid clearing of surface fluids.
Galvanized The FG200 system is available in twelve,
Steel 9-foot, 1.0% pre-sloping sections with surface
mounted steel frames. Steel bar gratings are
Stainless Steel
available in all service ratings and ADA con-
forming spacings. Cast grates are available in
Class E, ADA conforming and Class E heavy
duty slotted iron designs.
ADA IRON Similar to FG100, the FG200 system also
Snap-fit studs hold channel body includes neutral (non-sloping) channels, one
securely to frame and allow quick meter channels, in-line catch basins, outlets

Ductile iron
assembly on-site. Supplied with frame. and end caps. Popular uses for ACO
FlowDrain products include:
• Parking lots & garages
• Airports
• Gas Stations
• Industrial areas
SLOTTED IRON • Commercial areas
• Internal containment applications

FG200 8”
Ductile iron internal width - modular nine Call for a
foot (2.75meters) and three foot
(0.915meters) channels. ‘V’ shaped complete
bottom improves flow hydraulics. ACO catalog

S Y S T E M L AY O U T
Female closing cap Male closing cap
Fits inside shallow/female end of Fits outside deep/male end of all channels.
channel. Manufactured from Manufactured from polypropylene with
polypropylene with choice of choice of black coated,
black coated, stainless or stainless or galvanized steel
galvanized steel end frame. end rail. Guides aid cutting to
Guides aid cutting to correct correct height. Seal using
height. Seal using appropriate appropriate flexible sealant.
flexible sealant.

F801
F803N Outlet cap
F803N3 Fits outside deep/male end of all
F802 channels. Manufactured from
polypropylene with choice of
F803 black coated, stainless or galva-
nized steel end rail. Guides aid
cutting to correct height. Seal
F804 F806N using appropriate flexible sealant.
F806N3 Bell end connection to fit 4”, 6”
F805 or 8” Schedule 40 pipes.

F806
Note: Can be
used as an inlet
cap if the
Nine foot channels F807 F809N female socket
1.0% sloped channels in nine foot lengths and 12 depths F809N3
is cut from
which connect to create 108 ft (32.9 meters) continuously channel.
F808
sloping trench run. Neutral channels are available in
4 depths and can be used to create non-sloped runs or
inserted in sloped runs to increase length. F809
For channels 801-804 ACO
Choice of nine foot black coated, stain- F880
recommends removal of
less or galvanized steel frame con- F812N
F810 F812N3 unused sections of the bell end
nects to channel body Three foot channels F660 to ensure adequate pavement
using simple snap-fit Neutral channels in 4 depths to material coverage.
studs. supplement the nine foot channels F811
for easier layouts. Choice of three
foot black coated, stainless F812
or galvanized steel F660 & F880 catch basins
frame connects to One piece fiberglass catch basins with choice of
channel body black coated, stainless or galvanized steel frame,
using simple lockable steel bar or ductile iron slotted grate and
snap-fit studs. plastic trash bucket.

Accessories include 4”, 6” and 8” Schedule 40


pipe adapters and channel collars to connect
channel to catch basin.

Vertical outlet adapter


4”, 6” or 8” Schedule 40 vertical outlet adapter
manufactured from polypropylene. Can be secured
to underside of channel using appropriate flexible
sealant to provide vertical bell end for easy
attachment to 4”, 6” or 8” Schedule 40 pipe. Can be used anywhere
along channel.

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SUPERTREAD CAST STAIR NOSINGS & TREADS

S 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 chip-
ping and cracking.

CAST NOSINGS & TREADS STRUCTURAL TREADS


GPI SuperTread Stair Nosings and Treads are sand finish castings with abrasive
embedded to a minimum depth of 1/16 inch in the wear surface. Cross hatching or flut-
ing is clean and well defined to a minimum depth of 1/16 inch. Available in cast iron,
cast aluminum and cast bronze abrasive in lenghts up to 8’-0”. 1" 1"

STAIR NOSINGS TYPE C-05


Bolts to support angles.
1-1/2" Can be drilled to 1-1/2"
TYPE C-05-L
facilitate plate risers. Similar to Type C-05 with
the addition of end bolting
1" 1"
lugs.

5/16"
TYPE C-07
For open risers,
3/4"
bolts to support 3/4" TYPE C-07-L
Open risers with end lugs
3/4"
TYPE C-03 3/4"
angles.
3/4" for bolting to stringers.
For concrete stairs or
structural treads, 3" to
12" widths available.
1/4" 3/4"

5/16"
TYPE C-06
Reversible tread for 3/4" TYPE C-06-L
TYPE C-01 TYPE C-04 3/4"
open risers, bolts to Reversible tread for open
For concrete stairs, 3" and 4" 1" Similar to type C-03 support angles. 3/4" risers with end lugs for
stock widths available for 3/4"
5/16" with larger nosing. bolting to stringers.
immediate shipment.
TYPICAL SPACING FOR HOLES IN END LUGS
1"
5/16" AND DRILLING FOR CARRIER ANGLES
1/4"

TYPE C-16 TYPE C-117


1-1/2 1-1/2" Double nosed tread
TYPE C-01-SP Max. Available in widths up to
for open risers.
Primarily for use as nosing for 12", can be used as nosing
steel pan – concrete filled tread. or placed over existing worn 1-3/8" 1-1/4" for 4" Wide Tread 1-3/8"
5/16" stairs. 1-1/2" 2" for 5" Wide Tread 1-1/2"
1-1/2" 3" for 6" Wide Tread 1-1/2"
5/16" 1-3/4" 3-1/2" for 7" Wide Tread 1-3/4"
2" 4" for 8" Wide Tread 2"
2" 5" for 9" Wide Tread 2"
1/2" TYPE C-02 TYPE C-20 1-1/2" TYPE C-117-L 2" 6" for 10" Wide Tread 2"
For use on steel pan –
One edge rounded, for use Reversible tread with 2" 7" for 11" Wide Tread 2"
concrete filled treads.
on steel pan tread or as end lugs for bolting to 2" 8" for 12" Wide Tread 2"
1/2" grating nosing. stringers.

S U R FA C E S ANCHORS CURB BARS


STANDARD
1-1/2” deep steel wing anchor.

OPTIONAL
Concealed integral cast anchor. TYPE CB-150
CROSS HATCHED STANDARD 1-1/16" 1-1/2” x 1-1/2” x 3/8” thick.
TYPE CB-250
2-1/2” x 2-1/2” x 1/2” thick.
Also Available
MINIMUM THICKNESS FOR VARIOUS CASTING SIZES
CAST IRON ALUMINUM
WIDTH THICKNESS WIDTH THICKNESS
To 6” 5/16” To 12” 5/16”
To 12” 3/8” To 24” 3/8”
ANCHORS BENT TO SHAPE PRIOR TO
To 36” 1/2” To 30” 1/2”
INSTALLATION IN FIELD.
FLUTED PLAIN To 40” 5/8” To 40” 5/8”

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SUPERTREAD EXTRUDED STAIR NOSINGS & TREADS
EXTRUDED ALUMINUM NOSINGS 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 TYPE CT-24-A TYPE CT-24-H
2-1/4" 1"
of 6061-T5 extruded aluminum filled with an abrasive mixture of aluminum oxide and sil- 2-1/4" 2-1/4"

icon blend, compacted and bonded by 100% solid epoxy. Manufactured in lengths up to
5/16" 5/16"
24’-0”. Standard colors are black and yellow. For additioanl colors, see below.
5/8"
All nosings can be shipped with factory TYPE XRS-3 With With holes for screws and fas- Meets all requirements
applied protective tape for a nominal extruded teners. of California Title 24
charge, providing protection of exposed anchor for poured stairs. safety strip for the visu-
surfaces during installation. ally impaired.

C O L O R S AVA I L A B L E GPI SuperTread Nosings conform with the design requirements of OSHA’s barrier-
free code for stairs in public buildings.
BLACK FOREST GREEN
DARK BROWN MEDIUM GREEN
LIGHT BROWN TAN SOLID ABRASIVE NOSINGS
DARK GRAY BRIGHT YELLOW
LIGHTGRAY LIGHT YELLOW
GRAY SILVER DARK BLUE
1/4"

1-1/4"
DARK RED MEDIUM BLUE TYPE WIDTH DEPTH 1-1/4" TYPE WIDTH DEPTH
MEDIUM RED
XSS-2 2” 3/8” XSR-2 2” 3/8”
TYPE XSS-3 XSS-3 3” 3/8” XSR-3 3” 3/8”
(REQUEST COLOR CHART)
XSS-4 4” 3/8” XSR-4 4” 3/8”

RIBBED ABRASIVE NOSINGS

1/4"

1-1/8"
TYPE WIDTH DEPTH RIBS TYPE WIDTH DEPTH RIBS TYPE WIDTH DEPTH RIBS TYPE WIDTH DEPTH RIBS TILE TYPE WIDTH DEPTH RIBS TILE
XRS-2 2” 1/4” 3 XRF-1.3 1-3/8” 1/4” 2 XRL-2 2” 1/4” 3 XTS-2 2” 1/4” 3 1/8” XTL-2 2” 1/4” 3 1/8”
XRS-3 3” 1/4” 5 XRF-3 3” 1/4” 5 XRL-3 3” 1/4” 5 XTS-3 3” 1/4” 5 1/8” XTL-3 3” 1/4” 5 1/8”
XRS-4 4” 1/4” 7 XRL-4 4” 1/4” 7 XTS-4 4” 1/4” 7 1/8” XTL-4 4” 1/4” 7 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

O
10
.074" .074" 1-1/8"

BARRIER BARRIER
FREE TYPE WIDTH DEPTH RIBS FREE TYPE WIDTH DEPTH TYPE WIDTH DEPTH
DESIGN XRS-2-BF 2” 1/4” 3 DESIGN XSS-2-BF 2” 3/8” XSB-2 2” 3/8”
TYPE WIDTH DEPTH RIBS
XRS-3-BF 3” 1/4” 5 XSS-3-BF 3” 3/8” XSB-3 3” 3/8”
XRS-4-BF 4” 1/4” 7 XSS-4-BF 4” 3/8” XSB-4 4” 3/8” XRR-3 3” 1/4” 5

ANCHOR OPTIONS

STANDARD CONTINUOUS EXTRUDED STRAP ANCHORS LEAD TAMPIN WOOD SCREWS WING ANCHORS
1” wide, 12” O.C.± For existing concrete. For existing wood stairs. 1” wide, 12” O.C.±

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 eas-
ily 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 XCL-B TYPE XCS-B TYPE XCR-B

1/4" 10 O 1/4"
1-1/8" 1/4" 1-1/8"
MODEL NO. WIDTH THICKNESS RIBS 1" 1/2" MODEL NO. WIDTH THICKNESS RIBS MODEL NO. WIDTH THICKNESS RIBS
XCL-7B 7” 1/4” 9 XCS-7B 7” 1/4” 9 XCR-8B 8” 1/4” 11
XCL-8B 8” 1/4” 11 XCS-8B 8” 1/4” 11
XCL-9B 9” 1/4” 13 XCS-9B 9” 1/4” 13
XCL-11B 11” 1/4” 16 XCS-11B 11” 1/4” 16

TYPE XCL TYPE XCS TYPE XCR


1/4"
10O 1/4"
1-1/8" 1/4" 1-1/8"
MODEL NO. WIDTH THICKNESS RIBS 1/2" MODEL NO. WIDTH THICKNESS RIBS
XCL-6 6” 1/4” 10 XCS-6 6” 1/4” 9 MODEL NO. WIDTH THICKNESS RIBS
XCL-7 7” 1/4” 12 XCS-7 7” 1/4” 11
XCL-8 8” 1/4” 14 XCS-8 8” 1/4” 13 XCR-7 7” 1/4” 12
XCL-10 10” 1/4” 17 XCS-10 10” 1/4” 17

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ALGRIP SLIP-RESISTANT FLOOR PLATES

A lgrip is the new generation of slip-


resistant flooring designed to provide safe
walking surfaces for the most demanding com-
combined with the proven deposition
hardness provides unsurpassed durability
regardless of wear or abrasion.
mercial and industrial installations. Engineered to
provide safe, sure footing in wet or dry condi-
tions, Algrip has been tested for the most severe
SAFETY
The unique defined matrix application
environments and has proven durable, functional
of Algrip laser deposits provides unparal-
and superior.
leled slip-resistance in all directions. The
standard .250 x .375 staggered matrix
M A N U FA C T U R E allows appropriate spacing for shoe soles
Algrip Slip-Resistant Floor Plate is manufac- and vehicular wheels to completely encir-
tured through a patented CNC laser deposition cle and “grab” the deposits. With more
process in which hundreds of rugged, custom than 1500 deposits per square foot, Algrip
alloy slip-resistant laser deposits are delivered to provides superior safety and increased
each square foot of a steel plate substrate in a pedestrian comfort. For applications
defined matrix. This defined matrix provides slip- where ergonomics are a paramount con-
resistance in all directions allowing for the safe cern, Algrip offers a safe, creative solution.
flow of traffic regardless of path.
S L I P R E S I S TA N C E A N D C O F
DURABILITY Slip-resistance is commonly tested in a
The durability of Algrip Slip-Resistant Floor laboratory setting by measuring for static
Plate originates with the steel substrate selected coefficient friction (COF) in accordance
for each application. Available in steel sheets and with ASTM procedure C-1028. This testing
plates as thin as 14 gauge, ASTM-A-569 steel, procedure assigns a value to the traction
Algrip is also available in any thickness ASTM A- surface while that surface is tested under
applications. Contact our engineering staff for
36 steel plate for structural applications. While wet and dry conditions. Because the greatest con-
consultation on custom patterns and applica-
these durable steel substrates provide a solid foun- cern for slip-resistance relates to worker/pedestri-
tions.
dation for the finished product, their strength is an safety, this procedure can be further refined to
test each condition using samples of common
only the beginning!
shoe sole materials, leather, rubber and neolite
E N V I R O N M E N TA L
The true life-cycle of safety floor plates is tradi- All Algrip products are manufactured with
tionally determined not by the substrate, but (composition). The results of these tests are
recycled materials and are themselves fully recy-
rather by the slip-resistant properties generated by expressed in numerical values with higher values
clable. Unlike production of other slip-resistant
the traction surface. The traction providing laser indicating increased slip-resistance.
floor products, there is no accumulation of
depositions on Algrip have been tested for hard- FEDERAL GUIDELINES FOR COF - The Occupational
smoke, overspray or solid waste.
ness and adherence by independent testing labo- Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recom-
ratories and these results assure that this new gen- mends that walking surfaces maintain a mini-
eration of flooring will provide unsurpassed serv- mum COF of 0.50. The Americans With
Disabilities Act (ADA) recommends that level
ice life.
walking surfaces maintain a 0.60 COF and that
U.S. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS
Laboratory analysis has measured the hardness a na - a d n

of Algrip traction providing custom alloy laser materials for inclined ramps maintain a more 1 n - 28 0 5 an p a n acc d n - 4 1
stringent 0.80 COF. 2 n ac c p n - 26 2 6 p n-39
depositions at up to 60 on the Rockwell C Scale. 3 S p a - 20 1 7 - 13 0
Under repetitious pedestrian or vehicular traffic, ALGRIP PROVEN SUPERIOR - The test results pre- 4 E p a anc - 4 6 5 4.1%
these deposits will provide continuous, safe, effec- sented in the table below demonstrate that Algrip 6 3.9%
tive service. (Be reminded, that similar to all abra- exceeds published Federal Guidelines in all condi-
tions! 2 26.2% 1 28.0%
sive surface steel safety floor plates, Algrip should
not be installed in areas subject to steel-wheeled
vehicular traffic.) V E R S AT I L I T Y 3 20.1%
The cross-sectional photograph below illus- Algrip is manufactured with a standard .250 x 4 4.6%
trates the deep penetration of the symmetrical .375 staggered matrix. This pattern can be modi- 7 13%
laser deposition into the steel substrate. fied to meet the distinct needs of specific applica-
Laboratory tested, the deposition penetrates the tions. Custom patterns have been developed to
steel substrate and is enclosed by a strengthened provide defined visible nosings for OEM stair
heat affected zone. The resulting bond strength tread applications as well as specialty flooring

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 0.50 COF Recommended

ADA GUIDELINES Level Surfaces 0.60 COF Recommended


Inclined Ramps 0.80 COF Recommended

ALGRIP TEST Dry Leather 0.88 COF


RESULTS Dry Rubber 0.94 COF
(ASTM Procedure Dry Neolite 0.97 COF
C-1028-89)
Wet Leather 0.91 COF
Wet Rubber 0.92 COF
Wet Neolite 0.96 COF

CROSS-SECTIONAL PHOTO S TA N D A R D D E P O S I T I O N
M AT R I X
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ALGRIP SLIP-RESISTANT FLOOR PLATES

A L G R I P. . . T H E T H I R D G E N E R AT I O N E A S E O F F A B R I C AT I O N
The development of Algrip Slip-Resistant Floor Plate is the dawn of the One of the greatest advantages of Algrip is that it can be easily manufac-
third generation of steel floor plate designed to assure safety in the work- tured into finished components using common metal working tools. The
place. The first generation of safety floor plate is commonly known as dia- superior adhesion of the Algrip slip-resistant surface allows the plate to be
mond or checker floor plate. This product is mill rolled with protruding lugs fabricated by:
running in four directions. While this product was recognized as superior
when compared to smooth steel plate, in reality the product becomes • WELDING • DRILLING • SHEARING • COUNTERSINKING
extremely slippery when wet or worn. • PRESS BRAKE FORMING • FLAME CUTTING • PUNCHING
The second generation of slip-resistant safety floor plate consisted of cov-
ering the base plate with an abrasive surface either by mill rolling or by
bonding a surface with a metalizing flame spray. These products have served
the market adequately, however there are inherent drawbacks. The base plate
for metalizing spray applications requires expensive surface preparation
before the surface can be applied. Improper surface preparation often leads
to flaking or peeling of the slip-resistant surface significantly reducing the
life cycle of these products. Flame sprays are also applied at molten tempera-
tures often leading to warpage of the plates upon cooling. Additionally, in
many cases the flexural properties of the abrasive surface are different from COUNTERSINKING - SHEARING - FLAME CUTTING -
the base metal leading to laminations when subject to repetitive loads. Common metalworking tools Algrip can be fabricated to Intricate or radial cuts are
Combined with these manufacturing difficulties, fabrication of the second can be used to countersink size by economical easily accomplished using
generation plates is similarly difficult. Forming the plate leads to unsightly the Algrip steel substrate. mechanical shearing common oxygen-acetylene
cracking, peeling and tearing of the grit surface, and delamination of the sur- Countersunk fastening elimi- without cracking or dam- or plasma gas cutting
face can occur during galvanizing. nates potential tripping haz- aging the safety providing tools.
ards created by protruding traction surface.
With Algrip 2000TM, the third generation of slip-resistant floor plates is
fastening devices.
introduced to consumers. Algrip laser deposits are individual within the
matrix and are tested with superior adhesion strength, thereby eliminating
flaking or peeling. Each deposit is applied to a highly concentrated area min-
imizing heat buildup over the entire plate. This eliminates the warpage often
associated with second generation products. Finally, the hardness of Algrip
deposits combined with the high adhesion
value allow the plate to be fabricated with-
out compromising the superior slip-
ALGRIP 2000TM resistant properties.
PUNCHING & DRILLING - WELDING - FORMING -
Algrip is easily punched or Both the top traction sur- The excellent adhesion of
drilled to accommodate face and the bottom bear- the skid resistant deposits
fastening devices or bolted ing surfaces can be easily allow for clean forming of
installations where the welded without damaging the plate without cracking
plate is required to be the slip-resistant walking or delaminating the trac-
removable. surface. tion 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.)
SPAN
THICKNESS
1'-0" 1'-6" 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"

1/8” 333 148 83 53 37


0.18 0.40 0.71 1.12 1.61
750 333 187 120 83 61 47
3/16”
0.12 0.27 0.48 0.74 1.07 1.46 1.90
1333 593 333 213 148 109 83 66
1/4”
0.09 0.20 0.36 0.56 0.80 1.09 1.43 1.81
2083 926 521 333 231 170 130 103 83
5/16”
0.07 0.16 0.29 0.45 0.64 0.87 1.14 1.45 1.78

3/8” 3000 1333 750 460 333 245 187 148 120 99
0.06 0.13 0.24 0.37 0.54 0.73 0.95 1.20 1.49 1.80
BONDED
7/16” 4083 1815 1021 653 454 333 255 202 163 135 113
ABRASIVE 0.05 0.11 0.20 0.32 0.46 0.62 0.82 1.03 1.27 1.54 1.83

1/2” 5333 2370 1333 853 593 435 333 263 213 176 148 126
0.04 0.10 0.18 0.28 0.40 0.55 0.71 0.90 1.12 1.35 1.61 1.88
6750 3000 1687 1080 750 551 422 333 270 223 187 160 138
9/16”
0.04 0.09 0.16 0.25 0.38 0.49 0.63 0.80 0.99 1.20 1.43 1.67 1.94
8333 3704 2083 1333 926 680 521 412 333 275 231 197 170
5/8”
0.04 0.08 0.14 0.22 0.32 0.44 0.57 0.72 0.89 1.08 1.28 1.51 1.75

11/16” 10083 4481 2521 1613 1120 823 630 498 403 333 280 239 206 179
0.03 0.07 0.13 0.20 0.29 0.40 0.52 0.66 0.81 0.98 1.17 1.37 1.59 1.82

3/4” 12000 5333 3000 1920 1333 980 750 593 480 397 333 284 245 213 187
0.03 0.07 0.12 0.19 0.27 0.36 0.48 0.60 0.74 0.90 1.07 1.26 1.46 1.67 1.90
DIAMOND PLATE
-CAPACITY (LB./SQ. FT.) PLATES FOR SPANS LEFT OF THE HEAVY LINE HAVE A DEFLECTION OF LESS
BOLD -DEFLECTION @ MIDSPAN (IN.) THAN 1/4” WHEN SUBJECTED TO UNIFORM LOADS OF 100 LBS./SQ. FT.

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ORSOGRIL ARCHITECTURAL FENCING SYSTEMS

I TA L I A N D E S I G N Britosterope® Fence Panel & Handrail Infill System


G rating Pacific is proud to present the “Steel Art” of Orsogril, Italy’s
premier line of electrofused steel panels for fencing, handrail infill panels,
Designed to provide increased depth and strength of the main elements, Britosterope incorporates a deeper
bar section while maintaining the same timeless spacing pattern of the most popular Sterope design.
Britosterope’s increased depth and load carrying capacity make it an excellent choice for overhead trellising.
louvers, sunscreens and trellises. Incorporating premium European design,
Orsogril provides architects with the ideal accent for modern design.
The art of Orsogril can be found in both vertical and horizontal
applications. Starting with fashionable square and rectangular patterns, R E C TA N G U L A R D E S I G N S
1" x 1/8" Bars
panels are easily fabricated with contours, diagonals and finish trim to • Architectural, industrial, and residential
(25mm x 3mm)
provide security and code compliance while complementing the harmony of applications
adjacent architecture. • Distinct and timeless rectangular pattern
Beyond the rigid dura- • Maximum design flexibility
bility of steel compo- • Cost effective security
nents, Orsogril panels can • Available with all framing & post options
be finished in a full • Wide variety of finishes and colors
palette of RAL colors.
Powder coated panels 5 3/16"
(132mm)
STEROPE
with the underlying zinc
• 2 7/16” x 5 3/16”
or primer coatings will
“Non-climbable” rectangular grid
provide a corrosion resist-
• Weight Per Square Foot:
ant, maintenance-free 3mm Main Bar 2.2#/sq. ft.
finish that will last for 2 7/16” 2mm Main Bar 1.6#/sq. ft.
years. (62mm)
Form and function.
Orsogril is a versatile,
secure and aesthetic 1” x 1/8” Bars
solution. (25mm x 3mm)

Sterope® Fence Panel &


Handrail Infill System
The most widely used rectangular design, Sterope features timeless lines combined with unmatched
versatility. This remarkably cost-effective solution to fencing requirements provides a unique blend of
security and aesthetics. Panels are easily fabricated to any size, shape or configuration to complement any
architectural application. DA N A E
5 3/16" • 1 5/8” x 5 3/16”
(132mm) “Non-climbable” rectangular grid
• Weight Per Square Foot:
3mm Main Bar 3.1#/sq. ft.
2mm Main Bar 2.2#/sq. ft.
1 5/8”
(42mm)

1 3/16” x 1/8” Bars


(30mm x 4mm)

BRITOSTEROPE
5 3/16” • 2 7/16” x 5 3/16”
(132mm)
“Non-climbable” rectangular grid
• Durable bearing bars and cross bars
Danae® Fence Panel & Handrail Infill System
• Weight Per Square Foot:
The more closely spaced main elements of this classic Orsogril design make Danae the perfect choice where 2 7/16” 4mm Main Bar 3.6#/sq. ft.
increased visual blocking is preferred. The added strength and rigidity of the panel allows for more sturdy (62mm)
fences and enclosures, and is virtually non-climbable.

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Pleione® Fence Panel & Handrail Infill System


The most popular square mesh pattern designed by Orsogril. Pleione subtly suggests strength, rigidity, and
security.This ideal solution for industrial and commercial applications provides a superior strength-to-
weight ratio over other economical fencing products.

SQUARE DESIGNS
1" x 1/8" Bars
• Pleasant visual accent
(25mm x 3mm)
• Square mesh provides visual symmetry
• Maximum design flexibility
• Discreet security
• Available with all framing & post options
• Wide variety of finishes and colors

2 5/8”
PLEIONE
• 2 7/16” x 2 5/8”
(66mm)
“Non-climbable” nominal square grid
Dione® Fence Panel & Handrail Infill System • Conforms to UBC safety requirements
The extremely rigid characteristics of the popular Dione design provides a closely spaced nominal square
• Weight Per Square Foot:
pattern with increased strength and security, ideally suited for shorter fences and infill panel
3mm Main Bar 2.5#/sq. ft.
requirements. Extremely strong and efficient, and able to withstand increased lateral load requirements,
2mm Main Bar 1.8#/sq. ft.
Dione provides durability and versatility in one handsome package.. 2 7/16”
(62mm)

1 1/8” x 1/8” Bars


(25mm x 3mm)

DIONE
• 1 5/8” x 1 3/4”
“Non-climbable” grid
1 3/4”
(44mm) • Cross bar spacing provides enhanced
security
• Weight Per Square Foot:
3mm Main Bar 3.3#/sq. ft.
1 5/8” 2mm Main Bar 2.4#/sq. ft.
(42mm)

1” x 1/8” Bars
(25mm x 2mm)

ALCIONE
5 3/16" • 4 7/8” x 5 3/16”
(132mm)
“Non-climbable” square grid
Alcione® Fence Panel & Handrail Infill System • Economical lightweight design
Light and airy, Orsogril’s Alcione design provides for a modular perimeter fence that blends into the back- • Weight Per Square Foot:
ground while providing a permanent barrier. The extra wide spacing between the main and supplemental 4 7/8” 3mm Main Bar 1.3#/sq. ft.
elements do not meet UBC in-fill requirements with regards to opening size. (124mm) 2mm Main Bar 1.0#/sq. ft.
• Does not conform to UBC safety
requirements

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LOUVERED DESIGNS
” • Rigid louvered panels
/16
5 3 mm) • Install vertical or horizontal
2
(13
• Popular for garage ventilation
• Available with all framing & post options
• Wide variety of finishes and colors
• Louver thickness 1/16”
/4”
1 3 m)
m
(46

TA L I A 1 0 0
• 100% visual obstruction
for maximum privacy
• 35% open
/4” • Excellent ventilation
2 3 m)
9 m • Weight: 4.3 pounds sq. ft.
(6


/16
5 3 mm)
2
(13
FINISH OPTIONS FOR ALL ORSOGRIL PRODUCTS
There are five standard finishes available on all Orsogril products— from premium
to economical. If you need assistance selecting the finish that is right for your
/4”
application, please contact your Grating Pacific representative. 1 3 m)
m
(46
TA L I A 8 0
Powder Coat Primer and Powder Coat Finish • 80% visual obstruction
“Powder-Powder” finish is a superior architectural coating that provides a • 45% open
distinct finished appearance. Fabricated panels are first treated by abrasive • Superior ventilation
blasting to remove mill scale and provide a clean, uniform surface. A corrosion • Popular for sunscreens
resistant epoxy prime powder coat is then applied and cured by oven-baking. • Weight: 3.0 pounds sq. ft.
The panel is then coated with a TGIC polyester powder finish coat which 2” )
mm
provides ultraviolet protection and a smooth surface appearance. The finish (50
coating of 7-10 mils overall thickness is an excellent choice for both exterior
and interior applications where appearance of the surface must meet demand-
ing architectural standards.

Zinc Plated and Powder Coat Finish


“Zinc-Powder” finishes are well suited for interior applications and inland
exterior applications. The primary plated finish provides corrosion resistance
by coating the fabricated panel with a smooth, 1-2 mil protective layer of zinc
conforming to ASTM B-633. The panels are then etched to accept a finish
application of TGIC polyester powder coating available in the full range of
RAL color options.

Galvanized and Powder Coat Finish


“Galvanized-Powder” is frequently specified as the superior solution for
applications where corrosion resistance and the application of color are
required. Finished panels are hot dip galvanized to provide a 3-5 mil coating of
zinc per ASTM A-123, and then etched to accept TGIC polyester powder coating
available in a variety of RAL colors. Recommended for outdoor applications, Talia® 100 Fence Panel & Screening System
and considered particularly effective near coastal waters. It should be noted Concealment and ventilation go hand-in-hand with Orsogril’s Talia 100 design. This elegant panel pro-
that the initial galvanized coating randomly exhibits rough texture that may be vides 100% concealment by combining louvered bars permanently welded to round cross bars hidden
behind the panel. A very economical and practical solution for screening and cladding applications.
accentuated by the application of the finish powder coating.
Perfect for concealing mechanical equipment and waste enclosures,while allowing 35% free air flow.

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. Talia® 80 Fence Panel & Screening System
The companion design from Orsogril for
louvered panel requirements that allow a
Primer Coat Finish minimal amount of visual access, Talia 80
“Primer” finished panels are available with a wide variety of primer paint provides a distinct look while providing a
coatings. Primer finish is typically specified for applications where on-site finish concealment level of 80%, with 45% free air
flow. The slightly larger open area allows
coatings will be applied to complement adjacent construction. Primer finish
for more free passage of air and light, while
provides limited corrosion resistance, and it is important to specify primers that at the same time concealing unsightly but
are compatible with the finish coat that will be applied. necessary amenities such as rooftop air
conditioning equipment and ground level
electrical transformers.

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A P P L I C AT I O N D E TA I L S
Optimal Post Width Spacings
Utilizing the table below will provide for the most efficient and cost-effective material utilization and placement of posts for fence and infill panels.
All “Standard” U.S. dimensions are nominal metric conversions.

A B C D E F

Weight Per Center-to-Center Center-to-Center Maximum Out-to-Out Suggested Gap Suggested Gap
Orsogril® Design Square Foot Main Bars Cross Bars Panel Width Attachment Bars Bar to Post 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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ORSOGRIL ARCHITECTURAL FENCING SYSTEMS

For a complete,
ARCHITECTURAL ACCENTS full color,
Orsogril catalog
contact your local
a r c h i t e c t u r a l
Grating Pacific office.
f e n c i n g
s y s t e m s

Fence Post Options


Orsogril fence and infill panels can be
supported by a wide array of post f e
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supports. Some of the most popular


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Flat Bar Round Square Rectangular Econo


Clean and linear, specify Pipe or tubing can be fabricated Square tubing can be specified Rectangular tubing provides a Fabricated steel tube with
desired bar size. with your choice of post caps. with any gauge to meet specific striking architectural effect. pre-punched holes for bolting
load capacities. of panels.

Cap Rail Options


Orsogril panels can be shop fabricated with Cap Rails welded to the finished panel. Cap Rails can be bolted or welded to the supporting structure for efficient
field assembly.

Trim Band Plate Band Tube Frame U-Edge Mold Cap


Flat bar welded to end of panel. Oversize flat bar weldedto end Specify any popular tube size Formed 1/8” plate welded to Popular mill rolled ornamental
Commonly punched and of panel. Specify desired plate to complement adjacent panel. Standard depth of 1 1/4” steel bar available for 1” and1
formed to facilitate bolting to band size. architecture. can be modified. 1/4” deep panels.
fence posts.

Post Cap Options


Consider the following welded Post Caps for a distinct architectural accent to your design.

Flush Pressed Domed Hollow Ball Square Ball


Steel plate welded to the top of Timeless look provided by a Available for round posts from Unique accent for square or Classic design for square tubes
any round, square or rectangu- round, square or rectangular 1” to 4” diameter. round tube; ball diameters from from 1” to 4”.
lar shape. formed plate. 1 1/2” to 12” diameter.

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INLINE ARCHITECTURAL ALUMINUM GRILLES

I nline Architectural Aluminum Grilles offer a wide variety


of unique designs for custom and standard architectural
grilles. These grilles are ideal for both interior and exterior
applications such as Solar Screens, Window Security Screens,
Balcony Railing, Fences and Equipment Enclosures.
Fabricated form 6063-T5 aluminum, distinctive designs
are developed around three basic patterns, Straight Line,
Rectangular and Circular. Panel sizes are manufactured to
suit the specific needs of each project or structure. Finishes
compliment the desired architectural finish of the structure;
Intertec is available anodized (clear, gold, bronze or black),
baked enamel or silicone polyester coated in standard or
custom colors, or finished with Kynar 500 in standard or
custom colors.

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 fre-
quent 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 equip-
ment 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 hori-
zontally or vertically as illustrated. All dimensions are 1" to 12"
variable.

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
1" to 12"
• 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 1" to 12"
DURANODIC AND KYNAR 500 COLORS

1" to 12"

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KEE KLAMP® FITTINGS

K ee Klamp fittings are strong, malleable cast-iron


slip-on pipe fittings that allow for the quick assem-
bly of a wide range of rigid pipe-framed structures.
type of structure as well as the usual rail-
ings, storage racks, etc. However,
most structures can be
Handrails, racks, awnings, greenhouses, playground equip- designed from just two or
ment, light grid systems are just a few of the creative three types of Kee Klamp fit-
structures possible. tings.
Kee Klamp fittings are designed for use with standard Kee Klamp Railing
Schedule 40 or 80 pipes (sizes 1/2” to 2”). Case-hardened Fittings in sizes to suit 1-1/4”,
set screws, with KeeKoat finish securely lock the fittings to 1-1/2” and 2” I.D. pipe meet
the pipe. For longevity, Kee Klamps are galvanized making and in meet and in most
them ideal for indoor or outdoor use. cases exceed the OHSA
The many types of Kee Klamp fittings detailed on the requirement to withstand a
next two pages give unlimited scope to the engineer load of 200 lbs. applied to
designer, making possible the fabrication of the unusual the top rail.
Call for our complete 28 page
catalog of Kee Klamp Fittings
FEATURES: and our 24 page instruction
• QUICK ASSEMBLY OF STRUCTURAL PIPE WORK manual, “How to
• 100% REUSABLE Build with Kee
• NO WELDING OR THREADING REQUIRED Klamp Fittings.”
• NO DRILLING OR BOLTING REQUIRED
• CUT RAILING COSTS BY UP TO 50%
• MEETS OSHA STANDARDS

NO. 10 SINGLE SOCKET TEE NO. 17 CLAMP-ON CROSS OVER NO. 29 300 - 600 SINGLE SOCKET TEE
TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D. TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D. TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D.
LBS. (IN INCHES) LBS. (IN INCHES) LBS. (IN INCHES)
A B C D A B C D A B C D
10-6 .63 1” 1” 17-6 .44 1” 1” 29-6 .95 1” 1”
10-7 .99 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 17-7 .95 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 29-7 1.59 1-1/4” 1-1/4”
10-8 1.36 1-1/2” 1-1-2” 17-8 1.19 1-1/2” 1-1-2” 29-8 1.76 1-1/2” 1-1-2”

NO. A10 SPLIT TEE 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 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. PIPE SIZE I.D. TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D. TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D.
LBS. (IN INCHES) LBS. (IN INCHES) LBS. (IN INCHES)
A B C D A B C D A B C D
A10-7 1.25 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 19-6 1.25 1” 1” 1” 30-6 1.76 1” 1” 1”
A10-8 1.58 1-1/2” 1-1-2” 19-7 1.81 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 30-7 2.21 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 1-1/4”
19-8 2.60 1-1/2” 1-1-2” 1-1/2” 30-8 2.76 1-1/2” 1-1-2” 1-1/2”

NO. 12 450 SINGLE SOCKET TEE NO. 20 SIDE OUTLET ELBOW NO. 35 SIDE OUTLET TEE
TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D. TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D. TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D.
LBS. (IN INCHES) LBS. (IN INCHES) LBS. (IN INCHES)
A B C D A B C D A B C D
12-6 .95 1” 1” 20-6 1.10 1” 1” 1” 35-6 1.01 1” 1” 1” 1”
12-7 1.21 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 20-7 1.87 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 35-7 1.70 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 1-1/4”
12-8 1.70 1-1/2” 1-1-2” 20-8 1.98 1-1/2” 1-1-2” 1-1/2” 35-8 2.27 1-1/2” 1-1-2” 1-1/2” 1-1/4”
SINGLE SOCKET TEE FOR 30 0 - 60 0 SEE TYPE 29

NO. 14 STRAIGHT COUPLING NO. 21 900 SIDE OULET TEE NO. 40 FOUR SOCKET CROSS
TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D. TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D. TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D.
LBS. (IN INCHES) LBS. (IN INCHES) LBS. (IN INCHES)
A B C D A B C D A B C D
14-6 .82 1” 21-6 .82 1” 1” 40-6 1.23 1” 1” 1” 1”
14-7 1.21 1-1/4” 21-7 1.21 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 40-7 2.05 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 1-1/4”
14-8 1.41 1-1/2” 21-8 1.54 1-1/2” 1-1-2” 40-8 2.69 1-1/2” 1-1-2” 1-1/2” 1-1/4”

NO. 15 900 ELBOW NO. 25 900 THREE SOCKET TEE NO. 45 CROSSOVER
TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D. TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D. TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D.
LBS. (IN INCHES) LBS. (IN INCHES) LBS. (IN INCHES)
A B C D A B C D A B C D
15-6 .82 1” 1” 25-6 .99 1” 1” 1” 45-6 .68 1” 1”
15-7 1.48 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 25-7 1.98 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 45-7 1.05 1-1/4” 1-1/4”
15-8 1.92 1-1/2” 1-1-2” 25-8 2.32 1-1/2” 1-1-2” 1-1/2” 45-8 1.32 1-1/2” 1-1-2”

NO. 16 CLAMP-ON TEE NO. 26 TWO SOCKET CROSS NO. A45 SPLIT CROSSOVER
TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D. TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D. TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D.
LBS. (IN INCHES) LBS. (IN INCHES) LBS. (IN INCHES)
A B C D A B C D A B C D
16-6 .82 1” 1” 26-6 .88 1” 1” 1” A45-7 1.43 1-1/4” 1-1/4”
16-7 1.10 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 26-7 1.43 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 1-1/4” A45-8 1.73 1-1/2” 1-1-2”
16-8 1.72 1-1/2” 1-1-2” 26-8 1.87 1-1/2” 1-1-2” 1-1/2”

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NO. 46 COMBINATION SOCKET TEE & CROSSOVER NO. 64 RAILING STANDARD SUPPORT VERTICAL BASE NO. 84 PLUG (DRIVE-IN) MALLEABLE
TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D. TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D. TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D.
LBS. (IN INCHES) LBS. (IN INCHES) LBS. (IN INCHES)
A B C RIVET A ATTACHING RIVET A B C D
HOLE HOLE DIA. HOLE
DIA. DIA. 84-6 .35 1”
84-7 .40 1-1/4”
46-6 1.06 1” 1” 1” 64-6 1.83 1” 9/16”
84-8 .46 1-1/2”
46-7 1.46 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 64-7 2.27 1-1/4” 9/16”
46-8 1.76 1-1/2” 1-1-2” 1-1-2” 64-8 3.20 1-1/2” 9/16”

NO. C50 SINGLE SWIVEL SOCKET NO. 66 GROUND SOCKET NO. 114 SWIVEL TEE
TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D. TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D. TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D.
LBS. (IN INCHES) LBS. (IN INCHES) LBS. (IN INCHES)
A B C RIVET A RIVET A B C D
ATTACHING
HOLE HOLE
HOLE DIA.
DIA. DIA. 114-6 .63 1”
114-7 1.10 1-1/4”
C50-66 1.35 1” 1” 3/8” 66-6 4.41 1”
114-8 1.25 1-1/2”
C50-77 1.61 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 3/8” 66-7 5.07 1-1/4”
C50-88 2.00 1-1/2” 1-1-2” 3/8” 66-8 5.51 1-1/2”

NO. C51 DOUBLE SWIVEL SOCKET NO. 68 WALL FLANGE THE VERSATILE KEE KLAMP
TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D. TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D.
LBS. (IN INCHES) LBS. (IN INCHES) TYPES 17, 19, 29, 30, C-58, 66, 114
A B C RIVET A B THICKNESS OF
HOLE
DIA.
PLATE NO. 17
C51-666 2.38 1” 1” 1” 3/8” 68-6 1.25 1” 7/16” .25 This fitting provides a
C51-777 2.84 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 3/8” 68-7 1.56 1-1/4” 7/16” .25 very simple method of
C51-888 3.50 1-1/2” 1-1-2” 1-1-2” 3/8” 68-8 2.05 1-1/2” 7/16” .25
adding to existing pipe
structure or building
NO. C52 CORNER SWIVEL SOCKET NO. 70 RAIL SUPPORT new economical struc-
tures.
TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D. TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D.
LBS. (IN INCHES) LBS. (IN INCHES)
A B C RIVET A ATTACHING RIVET
HOLE HOLE DIA. HOLE NO. 19
DIA. DIA.
Adjustable side outlet
C52-666 2.34 1” 1” 1” 3/8” 70-6 .86 1” 5/16”
C52-777 2.84 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 3/8” 70-7 1.10 1-1/4” 5/16” tee for railings, green-
C52-888 3.52 1-1/2” 1-1-2” 1-1-2” 3/8” 70-8 1.61 1-1/2” 5/16” houses, awning frames,
etc.

NO. BC53 SWIVEL ELBOW NO. 75 COLLAR


TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D. TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D.
LBS. (IN INCHES) LBS. (IN INCHES)
A B C RIVET A ATTACHING RIVET NO. 29
HOLE HOLE
HOLE DIA.
DIA. DIA. Single Socket Tee fea-
BC53-8 2.42 1-1/2” 1-1-2” 75-6 .31 1” tures adjustability from
75-7 .35 1-1/4” 300 to 600, ideal for
75-8 .44 1-1/2” stairawy railings, brac-
ing between posts, etc.
NO. C58 SWIVEL FLANGE NO. 76 HOOK
TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D. TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D.
LBS. (IN INCHES) LBS. (IN INCHES)
A RIVET A B C D
NO. 30
ATTACHING HOLE
HOLE DIA. DIA. 76-6 .44 1” 300 to 450 cross for the
76-7 .55 1-1/4” intermediate rail for
C58-6 1.72 1” 7/16” 3/8”
C58-7
76-8 .66 1-1/2” stairways.
1.92 1-1/4” 7/16” 3/8”
C58-8 2.00 1-1/2” 7/16” 3/8”

NO. 61 FLANGE NO. 77 PLUG (DRIVE-IN FIT) PLASTIC


TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D. TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D.
LBS. (IN INCHES) LBS. (IN INCHES) NO. C-58
A RIVET A B C D
ATTACHING Swivel Flange for floor,
HOLE
HOLE DIA. 77-6 1”
DIA. wall, ceiling, sloping
77-7 1-1/4” roofs, etc. Also for brac-
61-6 .86 1” 1/4” 77-8 1-1/2”
61-7 1.01 1-1/4” 1/4” ing.
61-8 1.79 1-1/2” 1/4”

NO. 61 FLANGE SQUARE BASE NO. 78 EYE FITTING


TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D. TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D.
LBS. (IN INCHES) LBS. (IN INCHES)
NO. 66
A ATTACHING RIVET A B C DIA. OF Ground Sockets for set-
HOLE PIN ting in concrete; the
HOLE DIA. HOLE
DIA.
posts amy be either per-
61-6S .96 1” 11/32” 78-6 .51 1” 9/16”
manent, or removable if
61-7S 1.40 1-1/4” 1/4” 78-7 .55 1-1/4” 9/16”
61-8S 1.79 1-1/2” 1/4” 78-8 .62 1-1/2” 9/16” required.

N O . 6 2 R A I L I N G S TA N D A R D F L A N G E NO. 83 PIN FITTING


TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D. TYPE WGT. PIPE SIZE I.D. NO. 114
LBS. (IN INCHES) LBS. (IN INCHES)
3600 Swivel Tee for stair
A RIVET A B C DIA. OF
ATTACHING HOLE PIN railings. Internal swivel
HOLE DIA. DIA. HOLE connector eliminates
62-6 1.79 1” 9/16” 83-6 .62 1” 1/2” need for specially drilled
62-7 2.16 1-1/4” 9/16” 83-7 .71 1-1/4” 1/2” angle fittings.
62-8 3.02 1-1/2” 9/16” 83-8 .79 1-1/2” 1/2”

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R&B WAGNER HANDRAIL COMPONENTS

G 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 fit-
tings 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 !

1/4" FORMED BRACKET STYLE C BRACKET 3/16" FORMED


For use on flat walls, pipe and round tube posts, square and rectangular tube posts and
Available in steel, aluminum, stainless steel (3/16" thick) and bronze with one, two or
in areas with limited mounting space. Universal saddle can be used with round or flat
three hole mounting options. Snap-on covers are used with these brackets to cover the
handrail sections. Also available in Stainless Steel and Bronze.
mounting hardware. Anodized and satin finishes available upon request.
13/4" c
c 3 " 1"

1/
4" Holes
21/2"

1/
4"

Use Style H Adapter to


Mount to Round Posts.

7/
16" Clear Hole 13/4" Also Available with Two 1/4" Holes. Use with
Available in Style H adapter for pipe post mounting.
bronze.
3" Steel with
With One 7/16" Hole c One 7/16" Hole
Round Saddle: 2 1/2" 3474
Satin 3" 3482
c Steel Aluminum Stainless
2 1/4" 1930R-24 1931R-24 1951R-24
2 1/2" 1930R 1931R 1951R
3" 1938R 1939R 1959R SNAP-ON COVER
For concealed mounting of single hole 1/4" formed brackets shown at left. Two and three
Flat Saddle:
Satin hole brackets must be countersunk to use these covers. Cover only; bracket not included.
c Steel Aluminum Stainless
2 1/2" 1930F 1931F 1951F
3" 1938F 1939F 1959F

STYLE B BRACKET 3/16" FORMED


A Wagner Original - Steel, 1006-1010. Available in Stainless Steel, 304 or 316, and
Muntz, C28000. Tested to a 300 lb. concentrated load. Universal saddle for use with round
or flat handrail sections. 3 1 /4"
c 1"
Satin
Steel Aluminum Stainless
1960 1961 1962
1/4" Holes
25/8"

FORMED EXTRUDED STYLE BRACKET


Steel, 1/4" thickness; Stainless Steel, 3/16" thickness

c 13/4"
7/
16" Clear Hole
23/4"
1/
4" Holes
Steel with Steel with Steel with
c One 7/16" Hole Two 1/4" Holes Three 1/4" Holes
2 1/2" 3419*
2 1/2" 3418 3434 3458
3" 3426 3442 3466
7/
16" Clear Hole
* 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. Round Saddle:
Satin
Note: Many of our stamped brackets utilize the same blanking dies. Different forming dies are applied to vary c Steel Stainless
the distance to center line (c) dimension. The images shown here are for reference only. 2 1/2" 1970R 1990R
3" 1978R 1998R

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EXTRUDED HANDRAIL BRACKETS C A S T B R A C K E T S C O N T. . .


Universal saddle fits 1.50" thru 3.00" OD and flat surfaces.
2"
c
11/4"
c 13/8"
11/16" 21/8"
17/8"

Holes for
213/16"

#10 FHMS r =3/4"

a
C'sunk for

21/4"
1/4" Screw

35/8"
7/
16" Clear Hole 23/4" Diam.
Square Base
Anodized Satin Mirror 3/
8"
c Aluminum Aluminum Stainless Stainless Clear Hole for
2 1/2" ER8101 ER8101A ER9001 ER9005 3/
8" Mounting Bolt
3" ER8001 ER8001A ER9002 ER9006
Cast Bracket Round Saddle With One 7/16" Hole
2" Malleable Satin Satin Anodized Satin Satin
c Round Base
11/4" Anodized c a Iron Aluminum Aluminum Stainless Bronze
c Aluminum Aluminum 2 1/2" 1 1/4" 1765 1767 1767AN 1768 1769
2 1/2" ER8102 ER8102A 3" 1 1/2" 1770 1772 1772AN 1773 1774
17/8"

3" ER8002 ER8002A


Holes for
213/16"

#10 FHMS
Aluminum - 6063
Anodized Aluminum - AA-M10-C22- A41 c 13/8"
7/ Stainless Steel - Type 304 11/16" 21/8"
16" ClearHole

C'sunk for

21/4"
a
UNIVERSAL WELD BRACKET 1/4" Screw

Many local code authorities now require a clearance of 1 1/2" between the underside of

35/8"
a handrail and the bracket arm. This stamped bracket will meet this requirement. It is for 23/4" Diam. Numbers in Italics
welded applications and will work with any flat or round railing section. denote items that may
not be available for
3/
8" immediate shipment.
Numbers in Italics Clear Hole for
denote items that 3/
8"Mounting Bolt
1" 21/4" may not be available
for immediate shipment. Cast Bracket Flat Saddle With One 7/16" Hole
Malleable Satin Satin Anodized Satin Satin
11/2"

c a Iron Aluminum Aluminum Stainless Bronze


313/32"

2 1/2" 1 3/8" 1785 1787 1787AN 1788 1789


3" 1 1/2" 1790 1792 1792AN 1793 1794

7/
16" clear hole COPED DRIVE-ON CONNECTORS
Unique drive-on and weld design eliminates pipe coping and saves time spent on cut-
2" 1/
4"
ting and alignment.

Steel Aluminum
Satin
Stainless Brass Bronze
90º TEE CONNECTOR – TYPE A Mill Finish
1980ST 1980AL 1980SS 1980BR 1980BZ Sch. 40 Sch. 40
Pipe Size Tube OD Steel Aluminum
1 1/4" 1.660" 1822 1823
CAST BRACKETS 1 1/2" 1.900" 1834 1835
Material Specifications:
Malleable Iron 535.2, ASTM A 47 FLUSH WELDING TEES, ELBOWS AND CROSSES
Aluminum Alloy B535.2, ASTM B 26 Wall thickness is compatible with schedule 40 pipe. May be used with wedge-lock con-
Clear anodized AA-M32-C22-A41 nectors shown here. Supplied in mill finish. Other finishes are available upon request.
Stainless Steel Type 304, ASTM A 351
Bronze C86500 90º ELBOW
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.
3/
4"
2"
c 1/8" Inside Radius
1" 13/8" Tube Steel Aluminum Stainless
Pipe Size OD 1006-1010 3003 Type 304
3/
8"
Countersunk 1 1/4" 1.660" 801 806 810
1 1/2" 1.900" 820 824 828
21/4"

for1/4" Screw
23/4"

SIDE OUTLET ELBOW


33/4"

3/
8"-16
Tapped Hole

3/
4"
Style U Cast Bracket With One 3/8" Tapped Hole a
Malleable Satin Satin Anodized Satin Satin
c Iron Aluminum Aluminum Stainless Bronze Tube
2 1/2" 1701-2 1715-2 1715-2AN 1729-2 1740-2 Pipe Size OD a Steel Aluminum Stainless
3" 1701 1715 1715AN 1729 1740 1 1/4" 1.660" 1 9/16" 840 842 844
1 1/2" 1.900" 1 11/16" 841 843 845

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W E D G E - L O C K TM W E L D I N G C O N N E C T O R S D O U B L E - L O C K S P L I C E L O C K TM Patented
Wagner’s original, patented connector simplifies alignment prior to welding. Wedge- Proven the best mechanical splice available for a
LocksTM will take more than 100 pounds of tension. pipe and tubular railing field joints.
Numbers in Italics denote items that may not be available for
FOR PIPE AND ROUND TUBING immediate shipment.
DOUBLE SPLICE-LOCKTM FOR PIPE AND ROUND TUBING
Tube Wall Zinc Plated Galvanized Set
Pipe Size Schedule Diameter Thickness a Steel Steel Steel Screw
1.500" .065" 3 3/4" 3366 G3366 3/8" ˘ 1"
1.500" .065" 6" 3366-6 G3366-6 3/8" ˘ 1"
1 1/4" 40 1.660" .140" 3 3/4" 3354 PL3354 G3354 3/8" ˘ 1"
1 1/4" 40 1.660" .140" 6" 3356 PL3356 G3356 3/8" ˘ 1"
1 1/2" 40 1.900" .145" 3 3/4" 3358 PL3358 G3358 3/8" ˘ 1 3/8"
1 1/2" 40 1.900" .145" 6" 3368 PL3368 G3368 3/8" ˘ 1 3/8"
Tube Wall
Pipe Size Schedule OD Thickness Steel Aluminum Stainless
1" 40 1.320" .133" 1013 1014 1015
1.500" .065" 1023T* 1024T* 1025T* INSIDE RADIUS ELBOWS
1.500" .125" 1023T.11* 1024T.11* 1025T.11* Please read descriptions carefully. These elbows are precision mandrel bent parts – without
1 1/4" 10 1.660" .109" 1023-L seams – or stamped – with seams – as noted.
1 1/4" 40 1.660" .140" 1023 1024 1025 Elbows are supplied with a mill finish. They are also available galvanized, zinc plated,
1 1/2" 10 1.900" .109" 1033-L anodized or polished to a satin or mirror finish. All elbows may also be purchased with tan-
1 1/2" 40 1.900" .145" 1033 1034 1035
gents. Contact Grating Pacific with your requirements.
2.000" .120" 1033T 1034T 1035T
2" 10 2.380" .109" 1043-L 1" INSIDE RADIUS 90º ELBOW – with seam
2" 40 2.380" .154" 1043 1044 1045 Wall
2.500" .120" 1043T 1044T 1045T Pipe Size Schedule OD Thickness Steel Aluminum
1" 40 1.315" .133" 218 242
* This connector is only available without the wedge R 1 1/4" 40 1.660" .140" 266 290
r 1 1/2" 40 1.900" .145" 338 362
INSERT COUPLING
1" INSIDE RADIUS 90º ELBOW WITH TWO 2" TANGENTS – without seam
Tube 14 Gallon
Pipe Size OD a Steel Wall
Pipe Size Schedule OD Thickness Steel Aluminum
1 1/4" 1.66" 5" 1220
a 1" 40 1.315" .133" 218-2 242-2
1 1/2" 1.90" 5" 1222
1 1/4" 40 1.660" .140" 266-2 290-2
R 1 1/2" 40 1.900" .145" 338-2 362-2
r

MISCELLANEOUS RADIUS PIPE AND OD TUBE ELBOWS


These handrail bends are mandrel bent and have no visible seam unless noted.
Elbows are supplied with a mill finish. Other finishes available.
* Denotes an elbow with a seam. These elbows are ADA compliant and provide 1 1/2" clearance. 1 5/8" INSIDE RADIUS 90º ELBOW – without seam unless noted
90º ELBOW Tube Wall
Tube Wall Pipe Size OD Thickness Steel Aluminum Stainless
Pipe Size OD Thickness r R Steel Aluminum Stainless 1" 1.315" .133" 4507 4521 4535
1.500" .120" 1.50" 2.25" 7914* 7930* 7946* 1.500" .120" 6906 6922 6938
2.500" .120" 3.75" 5.00" 9610 9613 R
R 1 1/4" 1.660" .140" 4434* 4444 4654
2 1/2" 2.880" .203" 3.56" 5.00" 9600 9603 r
r 1 1/2" 1.900" .145" 4464* 4474 4684
3.000" .120" 3.50" 5.00" 9620 9623 * Denotes an elbow
with a seam.

SQUARE TUBE CORNER


No Miter — No Sharp Corners INSIDE RADIUS ELBOWS CONT . . .
This cost-cutting corner simplifies fit-up and
shortens fabrication. Simply square cut your tubing. 1 5/8" INSIDE RADIUS 180º ELBOW WITH TWO TANGENTS UNTRIMMED – without seam
Tube Wall
Radius equals the tube size. Not recommended Pipe Size OD Thickness Steel Aluminum Stainless
for square corner extruded tube. 1 1/4" 1.660" .140" 4639B 4649B 4661B
Alloy 304 R 1 1/2" 1.900" . 145" 4669B 4679B 4691B
Square Tube Steel Stainless r
1.25" 9215 9217
1.50" 9220 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 2" INSIDE RADIUS 90º ELBOW – without seam unless noted
Available in steel, aluminum alloy 3003 and stainless steel type 304. Splice-locks are Tube Wall
designed for the alignment of handrail sections and as expansion joints. They are most effec- Pipe Size OD Thickness Steel Aluminum Stainless
tive as a joint stiffener when used within 12" of a welded Use as Connectors or Expansion Joints 1" 1.315" .133" 214* 228 271-S
post or handrail bracket. For maximum strength, use a 1.500" . 065" 7906 7938
R 1.500" . 120" 7906.120 7922 7938.120
double-lock splice-locks shown above (top right of
r
this page). 1 1/4" 1.660" . 140" 268 292 317
* Denotes an elbow 1 1/2" 1.900" .145" 340* 364 389
Splice-locks have a similar shear strength as stan-
with a seam. 2.000" .120" 7956 7972 7988
dard pipe but are not to be used in post assemblies. † Denotes Sch. 10 2" 2.375" .134" 402* 418* 433*†
SINGLE SPLICE-LOCKTM FOR PIPE AND ROUND TUBING
Tube Wall Zinc Plated Galvanized Set 3" INSIDE RADIUS 90º ELBOW – without seam unless noted
Pipe Size Schedule Diameter Thickness a Steel Steel Steel Screw Tube Wall
1 1/4" 40 1.660" .140" 3 3/4" 3314 PL3314 G3314 3/8" ˘ 1" Pipe Size OD Thickness Steel Aluminum Stainless
1 1/4" 40 1.660" .140" 6" 3320 PL3320 G3320 3/8" ˘ 1" 1" 1.315" .133" 507 517 527
1 1/2" 40 1.900" .145" 3 3/4" 3318 PL3318 G3318 3/8" ˘ 1 3/8" 1.500" . 120" 6956 6967 6975
R
1 1/2" 40 1.900" .145" 6" 3324 PL3324 G3324 3/8" ˘ 1 3/8" 1 1/4" 1.660" . 140" 270* 294 464
r
1 1/2" 1.900" .145" 342* 366 391
* Denotes an elbow
2" 2.375" .154" 421 444 456-3*†
with a seam.
† Denotes Sch. 10

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F L AT B A S E F L A N G E S HEAVY FLUSH BASE PLAIN FLANGE


Aluminum flanges on this page are intended for cover flange use only. Set screws are not
for structural use. Heavy Flush Base Flanges are available with two, three and four holes.
Other alloys are available on special request. Supplied with a mill finish. Contact Grating Contact Grating Pacific for part numbers and availability.
Pacific regarding polishing, plating, galvanizing, anodizing or special finishes. Set screws are not for structural use.
Numbers in Italics denote items that may not be available for immediate shipment.
Pipe Tube Steel Aluminum Stainless Bronze
PLAIN FLANGE Size OD 1008 3003 Type 304 C2800
Tube Steel Aluminum
Pipe Size OD 1006-1010 3003 1 1/4" 1.660" 2526 2566 2606 BZ2526
3/4" 1.050" 610 650 1 1/2" 1.900" 2534 2574 2614 BZ2534
1" 1.315" 618 666
1 1/4" 1.660" 626 674
T Y P E D F L AT W E L D - O N D I S K S
FLANGE WITH TWO HOLES Weld
Tube Steel Aluminum
Pipe Size OD 1006-1010 3003
3/4" 1.050" 611 651
1" 1.315" 619 659
1 1/4" 1.660" 627 667

FLANGE WITH THREE HOLES


Tube Steel Aluminum a
Pipe Size OD 1006-1010 3003
3/4" 1.050" 611A 651A Pipe Tube
1" 1.315" 619A 659A Size OD a Steel Aluminum Stainless
1 1/4" 1.660" 627A 667A 1.000" 1/8" D001 D002 D003
1.250" 1/8" D015 D016 D017
FLANGE WITH FOUR HOLES
1" 1.315" 3/16" 3227 3247 3267
Tube Steel Aluminum
Pipe Size OD 1006-1010 3003 1.500" 1/8" D045 D046 D047
3/4" 1.050" 612 652 1 1/4" 1.660" 3/16" 3228 3248 3268
1" 1.315" 620 660 1.750" 1/8" D069-1 D069-2 D069-3
1 1/4" 1.660" 628 668 1 1/2" 1.900" 3/16" 3229 3249 3269
2.000" 1/8" D090 D091 D092
2" 2.375" 3/16" 3230 3250 3270
FLUSH SQUARE TUBING WELD-ON CAPS 2.500" 1/8" D120 D121 D122
3.000" 1/8" D135 D136 D137
Contact Grating Pacific regarding avail-
3" 3.500" 3/16" 3230-3 3250-3 D171
ability in Stainless Steel and Aluminum.
Flush square tubing drive-on caps are
also available.
TYPE C WELD-ON END CAPS 10 Ga. Thickness
Tube Size Thickness Steel Can be used with optional Wedge-Lock connector shown on page 67. Weld and grind smooth.
1" ˘ 1" 1/8" 3206-1 1/
8"
1 1/4" ˘ 1 1/4" 1/8" 3207-1
1 1/2" ˘ 1 1/2" 1/8" 3220-D
2" ˘ 2" 1/8" 3221-D

ROUND DISKS
Disks are available in many other diameters, thicknesses and a
alloys contact Grating Pacific with your inquires.
Pipe Tube
304 Size OD a Steel Aluminum Stainless
Diameter Thickness Steel Aluminum Stainless
.750" 3/4" 3233-2 3234-2 3263-2
3" 1/8" D135 D136 D137
1.000" 9/16" 3233-1 3234-1 3263-1
3" 3/16" D139 D140 D141
3/4" 1.050" 5/8" 3223 3243 3257
3" 1/4" D143 D144 D145
1.250" 1 1/16" 3233 3234 3263
1" 1.315" 1" 3218 3238 3258
WALL RETURNS 1.500" 1 1/8" 3222 3242 3262
Wall returns for 1.500" tubing are designed to meet the 1992 ADA guidelines requiring a 1 1/4" 1.660" 1 1/8" 3219 3239 3259
1 1/2" clearance between the wall and handrail. Newer ICC, NFPA. ANSI and the 2003 ADA 1.750" 15/16" 3222-2 3242-2 3262-2
1 1/2" 1.900" 1 1/8"" 3220 3240 3260
Accessibility Guidelines now note this as a minimum clearance. Confirm your local require-
2.000" 1 1/4" 3226 3246 3266
ments before specifying any Grating Pacific product.
2" 2.375" 1 3/8" 3221 3241 3261
d d d 2.500" 1 5/16" 3226-2 3246-2 3266-2
2 1/2" 2.875" 1 1/4" 3224 3244 3264
b

3.000" 1 7/16" 3226-4 3236-4 3266-4


c

3" 3.500" 1 1/4" 3225 3245 3265


3 1/2" 4.000" 1 5/16" 3225-2 3245-2 3265-2
4" 4.500" 1 5/8" 3225-4 3245-4 3265-4

TYPE A DRIVE-ON END CAPS 10 Ga. Thickness


FOR PIPE
Deburr inside of pipe
a a a to give chamfered
caps an easy start
Wall Returns are available with two and three holes. Contact Grating Pacific for part numbers and avail-
ability. Set screws are not for structural use.
a
WALL RETURN WITH ONE 3/8" HOLE
Tube Steel
Pipe Wall Pipe Size OD a Sch. 40 LOL
Size Tube OD Thickness a b c d Steel
3/4" 1.050" 5/8" 3208M* * Machined
1.500" .120" 3.81" 1.50" 2.25" 3.50" 1150-1
1 1/4" 1.660" 1 1/8" 3211
1 1/4" 1.660" .140" 3.88" 1.67" 2.50" 3.50" 1100-1
1 1/2" 1.900" 1 1/8" 3212
1 1/4" 1.660" .140" 4.44" 2.17" 3.00" 3.50" 1103-1
1 1/2" 1.900" .145" 3.75" 1.55" 2.50" 3.50" 1130-1
1 1/2" 1.900" .145" 4.44" 2.05" 3.00" 3.50" 1133-1

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T Y P E E F L AT D R I V E - O N D I S K S Four Prong Style 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

Pipe
Size
Tube
OD
Wall
Thickness a Steel Stainless
/2"
1
5
/8"
1 1/4" 1.660" .140" 3/16" 3286 3286-SS
3
/4"
1 1/2" 1.900" .145" 3/16" 3287 3287-SS
1"
Steel Aluminum Stainless Yellow Brass Silicon Bronze
TYPE F DISHED WELD-ON CAPS 7 Ga. Thickness Size 1010HR Alloy 2011 Type 316 Alloy C26000 Alloy C65500
1/2" SDB105 SDB205 SDB305 SDB405
5/8" SDB106 SDB306 SDB406
Contact Grating
Pacific regarding 3/4" SDB108 SDB308 SDB408
availability in brass. 1" SDB110 SDB210 SDB310 SDB410 SB4100

Pipe Tube
Size OD a Steel Aluminum Stainless
1.500" 1/2" D045D D046D D047D
POST CAPS
1 1/4" 1.660" 1/2" 3228-F 3248-F 3268-F Pressed, except as noted. Pressed caps
1 1/2" 1.900" 1/2" 3229-F 3249-F 3269-F have radius corners. When used with
aluminum architectural tubing, you will
need to relieve corners to drive on cap.

T Y P E H O VA L T O P D R I V E - O N CA P S 16 Ga. Thickness
Tube Size Steel Aluminum Stainless
3/4" ˘ 3/4" 5174 5175 5176
1" ˘ 1" 5150 5152 5154
1 1/4" ˘ 1 1/4" 5162 5163 5164
1 1/2" ˘ 1 1/2" 5156 5158 5160
2" ˘ 2" 5100 5101 5103
2 1/2" ˘ 2 1/2" 5104 5105 5111
a
3" ˘ 3" 5106 5107 5109
Pipe Tube Wall Satin 3 1/2" ˘ 3 1/2" 5112 5113 5115
Size OD Thickness a Steel Stainless 4" ˘ 4" 5120 5121 5123
1.500" .083" 1/2" 3222D-14 6" ˘ 6" 5149 5149A
1 1/4" 1.660" .109" 1/2" 3211-LH
1 1/4" 1.660" .140" 1/2" 3211-H 3211-SS
1 1/2" 1.900" .109" 1/2" 3212-LH
1 1/2" 1.900" .145" 1/2" 3212-H 3212-SS
2.000" .120" 1/2" 3226D 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
O R N A M E N TA L of brass or bronze rings and special finishes.
BALLS AND 1/2" Diameter Solid Round Bar
HEMISPHERES
These hollow metal balls
and hemispheres have a Outside Diameter Steel 1018 Aluminum 6061 Stainless Type 304
wide range of applications 2 1/2" 4350 4351 4352
for the designer and fabrica- 3" 4355 4356 4357
tor. They have an ample 3 1/2" 4360 4361 4362
wall thickness for welding, 4" 4365 4366 4367
screwing or tapping. Steel 5" 4370 4371 4372
balls are 11 gauge and 6" 4375 4376 4377
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.

HOLLOW BALLS
Steel Aluminum Stainless Yellow Brass Silicon Bronze
Size 1010HR Alloy 3003 Type 304 Alloy C26000 Alloy C65500 SQUARE BAR RINGS Seamless
2" 4110 4112 4114 4116 SB4110 1/2" Solid Square Bar Not Cast
3" 4130 4132 4134 4136 SB4130
4" 4150 4152 4154 4156 SB4150
8" 4180 4182 4184 4186 SB4180
12" 4190 4192 4194 4196 SB4190
Outside Diameter Steel Aluminum
2 1/2" 4380 4381
HEMISPHERES
Steel Aluminum Stainless Yellow Brass Silicon Bronze 3" 4382 4383
Size 1010HR Alloy 3003 Type 304 Alloy C26000 Alloy C65500 3 1/2" 4384 4385
1" B4100 B4101 B4102 B4103 BSB4100 4" 4386 4387
1 1/2" B4105 B4106 B4107 B4108 BSB4105 5" 4388 4389
12" B4190* B4192* B4194* B4196* BSB4190* 6" 4390 4391
*12" diameter hemispheres have a 5/16" hole.

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THRUFLOW DECK SYSTEM

ThruFlow™ is an interlocking plastic grate manufactured in stock sizes. Ideal for


boat docks and ramps, it is lightweight, long-lasting, maintenance free, and
simple to install. Cool under foot, and slip resistant, these grates are available
in standard colors guaranteed to beautify any private or commercial dock
application.
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
• Strong, durable and lightweight The co
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• Barefoot friendly
• Ultraviolet resistant
• Stays cool under direct sunlight
• A.D.A. compliant

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AMPLIMESH - AMPLIGRIP - AMPLISCREEN


AMPLIMESH D E S I G N PAT T E R N S
The beauty and flexibility of Amplimesh ornamental
AMPLIMESH 101 AMPLIMESH 123
grilles is unsurpassed. Manufactured by lancing and
.11" .16"
expanding high tensile 6063-T5 aluminum extrusions,
Amplimesh is ideal for architectural and ornamental

1.5"
3.00"

.20"
applications, limited only by the creativity of the specifier.
.30"

The sturdy strands of Amplimesh are easily fabricated


to any configuration. Welded into frames or tubing, 2.38"
2.1"

STANDARD PANEL SIZES: STANDARD PANEL SIZES:


Amplimesh is a popular choice for attractive security 30” x 156” • 32” x 156” • 42” x 156” 30” x 228”
grilles, ornamental door grilles, safety fencing, or handrail
infill panels. AMPLIMESH 102 AMPLIGRIP 201
.240"
9.50"
.23"
AMPLIGRIP
Ampligrip 201 and 202 are economical, lightweight, aluminum flooring

1.35"
5.38"
.500"
6.88"
.30"

products popular for food processing and corrosion resistant applications.


Single-piece construction combined with extensive open area allows for rapid 3.450"
4.00" .15"
cleaning of the floor. The depth of Ampligrip 201 is .500 inches and the depth STANDARD PANEL SIZES: STANDARD PANEL SIZES:
of Ampligrip 202 is .960 inches. Both products are available in 24” x 20’-0 stock 30” x 156” • 44” x 192” • 48” x 228” 24” x 240”
panels or cut-to-size to your specification.
AMPLIMESH 103 AMPLIGRIP 202
AMPLISCREEN .229" .240"

Ampliscreen 351 is perfect for sun screen applications. The rich design com-
2.875"
.297"

plimented by the overall strand depth of 1-3/8” provides an attractive and eco-
.96"

1.4"

nomic solution to screening applications.


3.125"
.12" 3.5"
FINISHES STANDARD PANEL SIZES:
30” x 240” • 36” x 240” • 48” x 240”
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The mill finish on 6063 aluminum alloy panels is 24” x 240”
often quite suitable for interior and non-ornamental AMPLIMESH 104 AMPLISCREEN 351
exterior applications. When evaluating architectural 7.250 "

applications, consider anodizing or kynar finish coat- .058"


.1.375"

ings to provide a premium appearance and years of


3.444"
.295"

2.5"

outstanding performance.
2.910" .068"
.161" 4.420"
Custom size panels are available for all products. Illustrated hole dimensions may var y on 3.250"

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 . STANDARD PANEL SIZES: STANDARD PANEL SIZES:


31” x 228” 36” x 240”

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