Pressed Grating Stair Treads P

Pressed Grating Stair Treads P

Stair treads P are manufactured in accordance with DIN 24531-1. For standard stair treads, bearing bars with dimensions 30 x 2 mm, 30 x 3 mm and 40 x 3 mm are used. A perforated anti-slip nosing is welded to the front edge of the treads, which not only reduces the risk of slipping, but also increases the structural load capacity of the tread and visually highlights its leading edge. The treads are equipped with 3 mm thick side plates with bolt holes. Standard tread dimensions are also available with an alternative side plate design – see image (more information in the attachment below). Tread dimensions and hole spacing in the side plate are listed in the following table.

Fig. Stair tread, left with alternative side plate design

Standard stair tread dimensions

length
L
+0
  [mm]
width
B
+5[mm]
bearing bar
[mm]
b
[mm]
c
[mm]
d
[mm]
e
[mm]
Permissible
load
[kN]
weight
[kg/pc]
-3-5
60024030×25570120851,54,2
2705570150854,6
3055570180905,1
8002405570120855,3
2705570150855,9
3055570180906,5
60024030×3
 
5570120855,2
2705570150855,8
3055570180906,5
8002405570120856,6
2705570150857,5
3055570180908,3
10002405570120858,2
2705570150859,1
30555701809010,2
120024040×355701208511,7
27055701508513,2
30555701809014,7

Other dimensions available upon request.

For fastening stair treads we supply:

 Hexagon head boltsM 12 x 35ISO 4017 (DIN 933)
 Hexagon nutsM 12ISO 4032 (DIN 934)
 Washers (2 pcs)M12ISO 7089 (DIN 125A)

Installation of stair treads

During installation, it is necessary to check whether there is excessive clearance between the stair tread side plate and the stringer due to tolerances of these structures. If so, this clearance must be compensated with spacer washers before bolting the stair treads to the stringers. This prevents damage to the welds of the stair treads.

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