Basic terms

Basic Terms of Pressed Gratings

Floor gratings are load-bearing, plate-like structural elements whose flat sides contain numerous through-openings arranged in a regular pattern, so that the free cross-section usually accounts for more than 70% of the total area. Floor gratings consist of vertically positioned load-bearing bars arranged parallel to each other and intersected at regular intervals by cross bars (transverse bars) that ensure their mutual positioning. Gratings are used as easily installable prefabricated load-bearing elements, especially for floor surfaces, platforms, walkways, stairs, etc. The main advantages of floor gratings are their good light and air permeability, high load capacity combined with low weight, easy installation and removal, and the fact that dirt cannot accumulate on their surface.

LOAD-BEARING BARS

Flat bars between two grating supports. They carry the load and are arranged parallel to each other.

CROSS BARS

Transverse bars to the load-bearing bars, welded or pressed into them at the intersection points.

FRAME

Perimeter edging of the grating, usually with a height identical to the grating height.

MESH SIZE

Clear distance between load-bearing bars and between cross bars.

MESH SPACING

Center-to-center distance between load-bearing bars and between cross bars.

LOAD-BEARING LENGTH

External dimension of the grating in the direction of the load-bearing bars. This dimension is referred to as the length even if it is smaller than the width.

NON-LOAD-BEARING WIDTH

External dimension of the grating in the direction of the cross bars. This dimension is referred to as the width even if it is greater than the length.

SUPPORT SPACING

Distance from the center (axis) of one support to the center (axis) of another support. The clear support spacing is the clear distance between supports.

CUT-OUTS

Shape modifications – cuts or openings in the grating.

MALÉ CUT-OUTS

Shape modifications – cuts or openings in the grating., jejichž délka nepřekročí 0,5 běžného metru.

KICK PLATE

An edge projecting above the top surface of the grating (at least 100 mm). It reinforces the grating edge and prevents objects from falling.

PŘEČNÍVAJÍCÍ FRAME / VYBRÁNÍ

Used when it is necessary to keep the top edge of the grating at the same level as the surrounding structure.

SUPPORTING STRUCTURE

The structure on which the gratings are placed.

BEARING SEAT

The width of the grating bearing on the supporting structure. It usually equals the grating height, but is at least 30 mm.

STAIR TREAD SIDE PLATE

A flat perforated piece welded to the stair tread, allowing it to be bolted to the stringer.

SAFETY NOSING

A profile welded to stair treads and landings to prevent slipping, increase load capacity, and visually highlight the leading edge of the stair tread.

ANTI-SLIP GRATING TYPE P

Gratings where a special formed modification is made on the top edge of the cross bars and/or load-bearing bars to increase the anti-slip properties of the surface covered by the gratings.