SCRAPER

A self-supporting mat, made up of support and distance strips, pressed into one another under a certain pressure. This achieves a solid connection and an even distribution of load on the grate. Used for removing rough dirt - mainly mud, stones and snow. It can also be used to cover English courtyards and as a draining grate, where the grate is embedded under the floor level to a prepared drain gutter. The mat also comes with a polymer concrete drained CLEANBOX. To achieve completely clean shoes, we recommend following up with the SHATWELL mat.

RUBBER CLEANIING SCRAPERS:

Rubber cleaning scrapers are accessories for the SCRAPER mat and should make cleaning shoes more efficient and at the same time should support the anti-skid function of this mat Individual pieces can be inserted into the grate according to the client's requirements. Scrapers are only defined for loop sizes 30 / 10 mm.


Technical specifications for STANDARD grates:

Design: hot zinc

Loop dimensions: 30 / 10 mm

Support strip dimensions: 30 / 2 mm

Grate dimensions:

• 60 / 40 cm module with embedded 30/30 frame

• 60 / 40 module without frame

• any dimension - the length of the support strip must not exceed 120 cm

Installation:

• at floor level in holes with embedded frame

• freely placed on the floor


Technical specifications for NON-STANDARD grates:

Loop dimensions: 20 / 20 mm, 30 / 30 mm, 40 / 40 mm, 50 / 50 mm, 60 / 60 mm as well as a combination of these dimensions (10 x 40 mm, 10 x 50 mm etc...)

Support strip dimensions:

• for a maximum load of 1.5 tons: 30 x 3 mm

• for a maximum load of 3 tons: 40 x 4 mm

• for a maximum load of 9 tons: 50 x 5 mm

• for a maximum load of 30 tons: 70 x 5 mm

Grate dimensions: according to the client's requirements, non-standard grate dimensions (support, loop sizes) must be consulted with our worker, who will create an individual technical and price offer.

Installation:

• at floor level in holes with embedded galvanized frame

• freely placed on the floor

Use: entrances to administration buildings, ski areas, under Topwell mats as a support element, English courtyards, stairways, but also in front of family houses