Traction TreadTM Plank contain raised perforations that provide slip resistance making Traction Tread ideal for industrial applications where oil and grease exist.
Traction TreadTM Plank is often used as a reconditioning material over existing surfaces that to provide slip resistance. It is very easy to install and has a long service life. Traction Tread Plank can be installed over structural members to provide a flooring surface that meets ADA spacing requirements. Traction Tread Plank can also be used to cover up surfaces with holes which allows for wheelchair and high heeled traffic.
The gauge is the thickness of the material not including the raised area. The higher the gauge, the lighter and less durable the material (see example “A”). This gauges and weights chart can provide additional information.
· Plain Steel material is available in 13 or 11 gauge
· Pre-Galvanized is available in 13 or 11 gauge
· Aluminum is available in 0.125 inches
The diameter is the distance from one side of the raised area to the other side. The diameter can be anywhere from 0.375 inches to 0.500 inches depending on the type of plank specified.
The height is the thickness of the sheet including the raised area. The height can be anywhere from 0.140 inch to 0.213 inch depending on the type of plank specified.
The hole size is the diameter of the perforation located in the center of the raised area. The hole size can be anywhere from 0.10 inch to 0.155 inch depending on the type of plank specified.
Quantity is the number of full panels or pieces you will need. McNICHOLS will quote you on the exact quantity you specify and inform you if minimum quantities apply.