Sand trap HRI 200 with cast iron SAONE grate class D, 400KN

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Self-supporting sand trap Type I in accordance with EN1433. High-quality self-compacting concrete C55 / 67 with a reinforcement mesh. 100% recyclable cast iron and concrete. Resistant to frost, through, salts, ole and petrol, etc. Due to its design, the sand trap has a built-in resistance of strength class D, 400 kN. The proposed resistance is guaranteed by the whole. The sand trap has a tongue and groove connection and a recess for a safety joint (SF). With a liquid-tight version, this recess must be sealed. Galvanized steel posts provide an improved connection and straight-line placement. The top of the sand trap is provided with an integrated edge protection in galvanized steel, anchored in the concrete. The sand trap complies with the European Standard EN1433. Dimensions: length 75 cm; width 26.4 cm; height 60 cm. There is a knock-out with Ø 100 mm on 3 sides. Weight 179kg.
Pre-assembled SAONE ductile iron grille FGS 500-7, length 75 cm. The grid is delivered bolted to the sand trap: 2x bolted with stainless steel bolts, the stainless steel bolts are anchored in sleeves that are connected to the reinforcement. The slots in the grid are banana-shaped and have a width of 14 mm. The grille is fitted with diamond-shaped profiles to increase the water collection capacity and prevent slippage. The grille complies with load class D, 400 kN according to the European Standard EN 1433. Absorption surface = 810 cm2 / m.
The self-supporting sand traps allow installation without a lateral concrete casing (only a foundation is necessary). Installation instructions available on request.

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