A heavy duty stainless steel floor multipart access cover for internal and external hard floor finishes where a deeper capacity for a thicker floor covering and heavier duty loading is required.
Suitable for all types of hard floor finishes including external grade paving slabs such as granite and concrete.
Heavy duty, up to 6.5 tonne pneumatic tyre wheel load (C250).
The 1050 Series stainless steel multipart access cover is for use in:
Demanding external and internal environments subject to heavy pedestrian traffic/vehicular traffic where the emphasis on creating an attractive public realm is at the heart of the development and easy access is required to concealed services.
External and internal areas that require a floor access cover with a deeper capacity to accommodate a thicker floor covering, such as granite.
The use of support beams and cross members enables complex designs to be manufactured to accommodate situations where a non-standard access solution is required.
Due to the potentially complex design of stainless steel multipart access cover layouts Howe Green recommend early consultation with our Technical Department to achieve the optimum and most economical layout for the given installation.
Overall frame depth 105 mm.
A 1050 Series stainless steel multipart floor access cover when filled with concrete weighs approx. 220 kg/m²..
Show edge manufactured from stainless steel with stainless steel baseplate and reinforcement.
Double seal.
Inset lifting points.
Made to your specification, between stated maximum and minimum sizes, with no time or cost constraint
Any configuration of ducts and branches can be created to offer a tailor made floor access solution
Quick and easy to install ensuring minimum disruption
Stainless steel baseplates and reinforcements to resist corrosion
Provides easy access to under floor services using lifting keys
Double sealed option provides the highest levels of hygiene and security.

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