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Finding The Right Flooring

ALUMINIUM - CODE AAluminium is usually used when weight or corrosion is an issue. Typical applications are in seweragetreatment facilities and other aggressive corrosive environments. Aluminium can also be used incommercial applications including sunscreens, privacy screens and security screens. Aluminium gratingcan also be supplied with floorplate or mesh attached if required. For further information see page 32.

STAINLESS STEEL - CODE SStainless steel is used in some chemical plant applications but more commonly where hygiene is an issueand foodstuffs are prepared. It has superior corrosion resistance to mild steel. Stainless steel can betreated with an electropolishing process. For specific information regarding availability contact your localWebforge Sales Office.

STEEL - CODE MThis is the most commonly used material and is used in all types of floor applications. It withstands impact loads well and is capable of spanning long distances. It is used extensively inpower stations, refineries, chemical plants and offshore platforms for mezzanine floors, storage racks,catwalks, and conveyor walkways. Steel grating can also be supplied with floorplate or mesh attachedif required. For further information see page 32.

FIBREGLASS - CODE I or VFRP (fibre re-inforced plastic) or fibreglass moulded grating is commonly used where a metal product isnot suitable. There are two basic types of moulded grating. Code type I uses isopthalic resin and codetype V uses vinylester resin. FRP is non-magnetic, has low thermal conductivity is non conductive andnon sparking. It is used in corrosive environments and where weight and hygiene may be issues. For further information see page 26.

EXPANDED METAL - CODE WMExpanded metal is used for mezzanine floors, catwalks, walkways and storage racks. High strength toweight ratio makes it technically applicable in many engineering, industrial and ornamental applications.Because there are no welds or joins, it operates as a structural member that distributes loads evenly overa wide area. For further information see page 28.

Webforge Material Options

Our technical sales staff can answer allyour enquiries. Calculations are made onthe basis of relevant engineering practiceand codes applicable.

Our staff will provide advice on the mosteconomical and correct type of flooring tomeet your needs and a full estimatingservice for quotations from your drawingsor outlines is available.

Our quality assurance programme is inaccordance with ISO9000 and is designedto suit our manufacturing processes.

Computer control of manufacturingschedules ensures efficient delivery phasedto meet customer requirements.

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This brochure has been compiled to provide thetechnical, design and practical data necessary for theoptimum selection of Webforge flooring, stair treads,handrailing, safety barriers and balustrades for awide range of applications.

Examples are provided showing various means ofusing these products to achieve the most economicaland aesthetically pleasing solutions to a wide rangeof engineering and architectural problems.

The Webforge Group has in excess of 50 yearsexperience as a specialist manufacturer of metalflooring and allied products to various national andinternational standards. Manufacturing is undertakenon “state of the art” equipment incorporatingcomputerised and robotic technologies. The companyis committed to a continuous process of updatingsuch equipment to enhance customer service throughproduct quality and delivery.

The Webforge Group is committed to meeting therequirements as set down in International QualityStandard ISO 9000 to ensure the supplied productwill meet and exceed the customers requirements.

Webforge offers an engineering service in support ofits product range, including the design & installationof the most economically appropriate system for aparticular application, together with the provision ofdetailed drawings if required.

Through its network of operations throughoutAustralia, New Zealand and Asia, Webforge has theresources and experience to service a complete rangeof projects, whatever the complexity or size.

Webforge is part of Delta Plc, a UK basedinternational engineering group with businesses inspeciality chemicals and industrial supplies. The company employs some 10,000 people in 24 countries worldwide.

Webforge Contents

FLOORING

Finding the Right Flooring 1

Loading Classifications / Slip Resistance /

Treatment Options 2

Standard Pattern Types 3

How to Order 4

STAIR TREADS

Finding the Right Stair Tread 5

Stair Tread Product Range 6

How to Order 8

MONOWILLS HANDRAILING

Finding the Right Handrail 9

Stanchion Product Range 10

Handrail Components 12

How to Order 14

SPECIAL STANCHIONS 15

JUMBO STANCHIONS 16

SAFETY BARRIERS AND BALUSTRADING

Finding the Right Barrier 18

How to Order 19

TECHNICAL DATA

Steel Grating Pattern Types 20

Tolerances and Terminology 22

Aluminium Grating Pattern Types 24

FRP Grating 26

Expanded Metal Flooring 28

Stair Tread Specifications 30

Fastening Methods 31

Webplate & Webmesh 32

Handrail Specifications 33

The Company

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ALUMINIUM - CODE AAluminium is usually used when weight or corrosion is an issue. Typical applications are in seweragetreatment facilities and other aggressive corrosive environments. Aluminium can also be used incommercial applications including sunscreens, privacy screens and security screens. Aluminium gratingcan also be supplied with floorplate or mesh attached if required. For further information see page 32.

STAINLESS STEEL - CODE SStainless steel is used in some chemical plant applications but more commonly where hygiene is an issueand foodstuffs are prepared. It has superior corrosion resistance to mild steel. Stainless steel can betreated with an electropolishing process. For specific information regarding availability contact your localWebforge Sales Office.

STEEL - CODE MThis is the most commonly used material and is used in all types of floor applications. It withstands impact loads well and is capable of spanning long distances. It is used extensively inpower stations, refineries, chemical plants and offshore platforms for mezzanine floors, storage racks,catwalks, and conveyor walkways. Steel grating can also be supplied with floorplate or mesh attachedif required. For further information see page 32.

FIBREGLASS - CODE I or VFRP (fibre re-inforced plastic) or fibreglass moulded grating is commonly used where a metal product isnot suitable. There are two basic types of moulded grating. Code type I uses isopthalic resin and codetype V uses vinylester resin. FRP is non-magnetic, has low thermal conductivity is non conductive andnon sparking. It is used in corrosive environments and where weight and hygiene may be issues. For further information see page 26.

EXPANDED METAL - CODE WMExpanded metal is used for mezzanine floors, catwalks, walkways and storage racks. High strength toweight ratio makes it technically applicable in many engineering, industrial and ornamental applications.Because there are no welds or joins, it operates as a structural member that distributes loads evenly overa wide area. For further information see page 28.

Webforge Material Options

Our technical sales staff can answer allyour enquiries. Calculations are made onthe basis of relevant engineering practiceand codes applicable.

Our staff will provide advice on the mosteconomical and correct type of flooring tomeet your needs and a full estimatingservice for quotations from your drawingsor outlines is available.

Our quality assurance programme is inaccordance with ISO9000 and is designedto suit our manufacturing processes.

Computer control of manufacturingschedules ensures efficient delivery phasedto meet customer requirements.

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This brochure has been compiled to provide thetechnical, design and practical data necessary for theoptimum selection of Webforge flooring, stair treads,handrailing, safety barriers and balustrades for awide range of applications.

Examples are provided showing various means ofusing these products to achieve the most economicaland aesthetically pleasing solutions to a wide rangeof engineering and architectural problems.

The Webforge Group has in excess of 50 yearsexperience as a specialist manufacturer of metalflooring and allied products to various national andinternational standards. Manufacturing is undertakenon “state of the art” equipment incorporatingcomputerised and robotic technologies. The companyis committed to a continuous process of updatingsuch equipment to enhance customer service throughproduct quality and delivery.

The Webforge Group is committed to meeting therequirements as set down in International QualityStandard ISO 9000 to ensure the supplied productwill meet and exceed the customers requirements.

Webforge offers an engineering service in support ofits product range, including the design & installationof the most economically appropriate system for aparticular application, together with the provision ofdetailed drawings if required.

Through its network of operations throughoutAustralia, New Zealand and Asia, Webforge has theresources and experience to service a complete rangeof projects, whatever the complexity or size.

Webforge is part of Delta Plc, a UK basedinternational engineering group with businesses inspeciality chemicals and industrial supplies. The company employs some 10,000 people in 24 countries worldwide.

Webforge Contents

FLOORING

Finding the Right Flooring 1

Loading Classifications / Slip Resistance /

Treatment Options 2

Standard Pattern Types 3

How to Order 4

STAIR TREADS

Finding the Right Stair Tread 5

Stair Tread Product Range 6

How to Order 8

MONOWILLS HANDRAILING

Finding the Right Handrail 9

Stanchion Product Range 10

Handrail Components 12

How to Order 14

SPECIAL STANCHIONS 15

JUMBO STANCHIONS 16

SAFETY BARRIERS AND BALUSTRADING

Finding the Right Barrier 18

How to Order 19

TECHNICAL DATA

Steel Grating Pattern Types 20

Tolerances and Terminology 22

Aluminium Grating Pattern Types 24

FRP Grating 26

Expanded Metal Flooring 28

Stair Tread Specifications 30

Fastening Methods 31

Webplate & Webmesh 32

Handrail Specifications 33

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Standard Pattern TypesLoading Classifications

WEBFORGE LOAD LOAD DEFLECTION APPLICATION STANDARDTYPES KPA MM APPLICABLE

Type 1 2.5 5 Maintenance walkways & areas AS1657

with no public access.

Type 2 3 5 Pedestrian traffic, residential use.

Type 3 4 5 Pedestrian traffic, public, AS1170

commercial and crowd use.

Type 4 5 5 General factories and workshops,

Type 4a 10 motor rooms, hand trolleys.

Type 5 7.5 5 General heavy loading areas, boiler

Type 5a 10 rooms, heavy equipment areas.

The loads applied to grating can usually be split into two basic categories:

Point Loads

These usually occur when motor driven trolleys or wheeled vehicles are run over the grating.

For point load applications please contact your local Webforge Sales Office.

Uniformly Distributed Loads (UDL)

Uniformly distributed loads are more commonly used for general walkway and flooring applications. Most standards relate the loads that floors have to withstand in this format. Some common applications are listed below.

Types of Treatment

Steel grating is available galvanised to AS/NZS4680 - Code G, to protect againstcorrosion, or bitumen dipped - Code B, or left untreated - Code U.

Aluminium flooring can be Anodised - Code A, Powder Coated - Code PC or left as Mill Finish - Code M.

Expanded metal can be supplied untreated - Code U or hot dipped galvanised to the above standard - Code G.

With the requirement to provide safe places of work, the slip resistance of theflooring and walkway products needs to be considered. On steeply sloping walkwaysbetween 150 and 200 cleats can be used to improve slip resistance. The standardsurface uses plain flat edge bar Code P - Plain but to increase slip resistance furtherthe following points should be considered:

Steel & AluminiumSerrated grating can be specified. Serrated grating is when the top of the loadbarsare notched. To specify use the Code S - Serrated.

In addition both steel and aluminium grating can improve their slip resistance by setting the direction of walking over the floor parallel to the loadbar span. Cross rods can be spaced at 100mm centres for better grip.

Fibreglass GratingFRP grating is provided with an antiskid surface. This is a coarse grit that is bonded to the top surfaces of the grating.

Expanded MetalExpanded metal slip resistance is improved if the direction of walking coincides withthe nominal short way of the mesh.

Slip Resistance

Webforge Load Type 1Span mm Steel Aluminium FRP Expanded Metal

450 C205 A253 G256 WM50080600 C205 A253 G256 WM50080900 C205 A253 G386 WM501101050 C205 A253 G386 WM501051200 C205 A255 G386 -1500 A255 A403 - -1800 A325 A455 - -2100 A405 - - -2400 C505 - - -2800 A655 - - -

Webforge Load Type 2Span mm Steel Aluminium FRP Expanded Metal

450 C205 A253 G256 WM50080600 C205 A253 G256 WM50080900 C205 A253 G386 WM501051050 C205 A255 G386 -1200 C205 A323 - -1500 A255 A405 - -1800 A325 A505 - -2100 A405 - - -2400 A505 - - -2800 A655 - - -

Webforge Load Type 3Span mm Steel Aluminium FRP Expanded Metal

450 C205 A253 G256 WM50080600 C205 A253 G256 WM50080900 C205 A253 G386 WM501051050 C205 A255 G386 -1200 C255 A325 - -1500 C325 A405 - -1800 C405 A505 - -2100 C505 - - -2400 A655 - - -2800 A655 - - -

Webforge Load Type 4Span mm Steel Aluminium FRP Expanded Metal

450 C205 A253 G256 WM50080600 C205 A253 G256 WM50080900 C205 A253 G386 -1050 C205 A323 - -1200 C255 A325 - -1500 C325 A503 - -1800 A405 - - -2100 A505 - - -2400 A655 - - -2800 A756 - - -

Webforge Load Type 4aSpan mm Steel Aluminium FRP

450 C205 A253 G256600 C205 A253 G256900 C205 A253 G3861050 C205 A253 G3861200 C205 A255 G3861500 A255 A403 -1800 A325 A503 -2100 C405 - -2400 C505 - -2800 A655 - -

Webforge Load Type 5Span mm Steel Aluminium FRP

450 C205 A253 G256600 C205 A253 G256900 C205 A255 G3861050 C255 A325 -1200 A255 A405 -1500 C405 A505 -1800 C505 - -2100 A655 - -2400 A655 - -2800 A756 - -

Webforge Load Type 5aSpan mm Steel Aluminium FRP

450 C205 A253 G256600 C205 A253 G256900 C205 A253 G3861050 C205 A255 -1200 A205 A325 -1500 C325 A405 -1800 A405 A505 -2100 C505 - -2400 A505 - -2800 A655 - -

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Standard Pattern TypesLoading Classifications

WEBFORGE LOAD LOAD DEFLECTION APPLICATION STANDARDTYPES KPA MM APPLICABLE

Type 1 2.5 5 Maintenance walkways & areas AS1657

with no public access.

Type 2 3 5 Pedestrian traffic, residential use.

Type 3 4 5 Pedestrian traffic, public, AS1170

commercial and crowd use.

Type 4 5 5 General factories and workshops,

Type 4a 10 motor rooms, hand trolleys.

Type 5 7.5 5 General heavy loading areas, boiler

Type 5a 10 rooms, heavy equipment areas.

The loads applied to grating can usually be split into two basic categories:

Point Loads

These usually occur when motor driven trolleys or wheeled vehicles are run over the grating.

For point load applications please contact your local Webforge Sales Office.

Uniformly Distributed Loads (UDL)

Uniformly distributed loads are more commonly used for general walkway and flooring applications. Most standards relate the loads that floors have to withstand in this format. Some common applications are listed below.

Types of Treatment

Steel grating is available galvanised to AS/NZS4680 - Code G, to protect againstcorrosion, or bitumen dipped - Code B, or left untreated - Code U.

Aluminium flooring can be Anodised - Code A, Powder Coated - Code PC or left as Mill Finish - Code M.

Expanded metal can be supplied untreated - Code U or hot dipped galvanised to the above standard - Code G.

With the requirement to provide safe places of work, the slip resistance of theflooring and walkway products needs to be considered. On steeply sloping walkwaysbetween 150 and 200 cleats can be used to improve slip resistance. The standardsurface uses plain flat edge bar Code P - Plain but to increase slip resistance furtherthe following points should be considered:

Steel & AluminiumSerrated grating can be specified. Serrated grating is when the top of the loadbarsare notched. To specify use the Code S - Serrated.

In addition both steel and aluminium grating can improve their slip resistance by setting the direction of walking over the floor parallel to the loadbar span. Cross rods can be spaced at 100mm centres for better grip.

Fibreglass GratingFRP grating is provided with an antiskid surface. This is a coarse grit that is bonded to the top surfaces of the grating.

Expanded MetalExpanded metal slip resistance is improved if the direction of walking coincides withthe nominal short way of the mesh.

Slip Resistance

Webforge Load Type 1Span mm Steel Aluminium FRP Expanded Metal

450 C205 A253 G256 WM50080600 C205 A253 G256 WM50080900 C205 A253 G386 WM501101050 C205 A253 G386 WM501051200 C205 A255 G386 -1500 A255 A403 - -1800 A325 A455 - -2100 A405 - - -2400 C505 - - -2800 A655 - - -

Webforge Load Type 2Span mm Steel Aluminium FRP Expanded Metal

450 C205 A253 G256 WM50080600 C205 A253 G256 WM50080900 C205 A253 G386 WM501051050 C205 A255 G386 -1200 C205 A323 - -1500 A255 A405 - -1800 A325 A505 - -2100 A405 - - -2400 A505 - - -2800 A655 - - -

Webforge Load Type 3Span mm Steel Aluminium FRP Expanded Metal

450 C205 A253 G256 WM50080600 C205 A253 G256 WM50080900 C205 A253 G386 WM501051050 C205 A255 G386 -1200 C255 A325 - -1500 C325 A405 - -1800 C405 A505 - -2100 C505 - - -2400 A655 - - -2800 A655 - - -

Webforge Load Type 4Span mm Steel Aluminium FRP Expanded Metal

450 C205 A253 G256 WM50080600 C205 A253 G256 WM50080900 C205 A253 G386 -1050 C205 A323 - -1200 C255 A325 - -1500 C325 A503 - -1800 A405 - - -2100 A505 - - -2400 A655 - - -2800 A756 - - -

Webforge Load Type 4aSpan mm Steel Aluminium FRP

450 C205 A253 G256600 C205 A253 G256900 C205 A253 G3861050 C205 A253 G3861200 C205 A255 G3861500 A255 A403 -1800 A325 A503 -2100 C405 - -2400 C505 - -2800 A655 - -

Webforge Load Type 5Span mm Steel Aluminium FRP

450 C205 A253 G256600 C205 A253 G256900 C205 A255 G3861050 C255 A325 -1200 A255 A405 -1500 C405 A505 -1800 C505 - -2100 A655 - -2400 A655 - -2800 A756 - -

Webforge Load Type 5aSpan mm Steel Aluminium FRP

450 C205 A253 G256600 C205 A253 G256900 C205 A253 G3861050 C205 A255 -1200 A205 A325 -1500 C325 A405 -1800 A405 A505 -2100 C505 - -2400 A505 - -2800 A655 - -

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Finding The Right Stair Tread

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How To Order Flooring

Example of Coding

Webforge offer a range of standard treads which will meet all applications.

The following tread selections are available.

• The standard tread lengths are 750mm and 900mm and can be bolt intype or weld in type.

• The steel and stainless steel tread widths are 245mm or 285mm. The narrow tread width is used when the stringer member is a smallsection or the stair angle is steep.

• The standard bolt in end plates for the treads are shown on Page 7.

• The aluminium tread widths are 245mm or 275mm.

• The FRP tread widths are 234mm or 272mm.

• Treads are made from C325MS (serrated) for steel.

• Treads are made from A325AP (plain) for aluminium.

• Treads are made from G386IGGR for isopthalic FRP or G386VGY forvinylester FRP with an antiskid surface.

• Expanded metal is not commonly used as a tread material.

• Twist rods are purposely non aligned for safety reasons.

Nosing

Webforge recommends that steel, aluminium and stainless steel stair treadsare fitted with an abrasive grit yellow nosing. FRP treads are supplied with ablack antiskid nosing. This complies with the safety requirements that theedge of the tread should be clearly visible against the background and thetread surface should be slip resistant. Other nosing are available on request.

1. Select the flooring pattern type required from the product range by referring to the loading classificationdata and pattern types on pages 2 and 3.

2. Nominate the material type code required by referring to the material options on page 1.

3. Specify the slip resistance top required by referring to the information on page 2.

4. Specify the type of treatment required by referring to the information on page 2.

5. Specify whether the grating is to be banded or just cut to size.

6. Nominate the number of panels required and provide dimensions for width and length of each panel.

7. Where large floor areas are required provide drawing of area to be covered showing:

a) All dimensions.

b) Load bar direction (Span).

c) Section size and location of support steel.

d) Location and size of cut outs and removable areas.

e) Location of kick flats, nosings and splices at penetrations.

8. Where fasteners are needed clients to indicate the type of fastening required (see page 31).

Span Direction

Most grating and expanded metal needs to be supported in a specific way. The direction that the loadbarsrun is the important direction for grating and is usually referred to as the span.

For expanded metal the span is in the direction of the strands.

Span is always the last dimension given when referencing a panel size.

Grating and expanded metal has to be supported in the span direction and does not require support on allfour sides as is the case with floorplate.

Example using standard panel width of 995mm.Webforge will supply the above platform made in standard stock width panels plus a narrow width panel cutto nearest load bar multiple. The balance allows for gaps between panels.Note: For Steel and Aluminium only.

995 995 995 995 515

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Indicates span direction

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ALUMINIUM - CODE AAluminium is usually used when weight or corrosion is an issue. Typical applications are in seweragetreatment facilities and other aggressive corrosive environments. Aluminium treads can be anodised orpowder coated or left as mill finish.

STAINLESS STEEL - CODE SStainless steel is used in some chemical plant applications but more commonly where hygiene is an issueand foodstuffs are prepared. It has superior corrosion resistance to steel. Stainless steel is usually treatedwith an electropolishing process. For specific information regarding availability contact your localWebforge Sales Office.

STEEL - CODE MThis is the most commonly used material and is used in many types of tread applications. It is used extensively in power stations, refineries, chemical plants for all types of stairways.

FIBREGLASS - CODE I or VFRP (fibre re-inforced plastic) or fibreglass moulded treads are commonly used where a metal product isnot suitable. There are two basic types of moulded tread. Code type I uses isopthalic resin and code typeV uses vinylester resin. FRP is non-magnetic, has low thermal conductivity is non conductive and nonsparking. It is used in corrosive environments and where weight and hygiene may be issues.

Webforge Material Options

Note: For further information refer to Technical Data section.

3 = 900 x 6000

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Finding The Right Stair Tread

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How To Order Flooring

Example of Coding

Webforge offer a range of standard treads which will meet all applications.

The following tread selections are available.

• The standard tread lengths are 750mm and 900mm and can be bolt intype or weld in type.

• The steel and stainless steel tread widths are 245mm or 285mm. The narrow tread width is used when the stringer member is a smallsection or the stair angle is steep.

• The standard bolt in end plates for the treads are shown on Page 7.

• The aluminium tread widths are 245mm or 275mm.

• The FRP tread widths are 234mm or 272mm.

• Treads are made from C325MS (serrated) for steel.

• Treads are made from A325AP (plain) for aluminium.

• Treads are made from G386IGGR for isopthalic FRP or G386VGY forvinylester FRP with an antiskid surface.

• Expanded metal is not commonly used as a tread material.

• Twist rods are purposely non aligned for safety reasons.

Nosing

Webforge recommends that steel, aluminium and stainless steel stair treadsare fitted with an abrasive grit yellow nosing. FRP treads are supplied with ablack antiskid nosing. This complies with the safety requirements that theedge of the tread should be clearly visible against the background and thetread surface should be slip resistant. Other nosing are available on request.

1. Select the flooring pattern type required from the product range by referring to the loading classificationdata and pattern types on pages 2 and 3.

2. Nominate the material type code required by referring to the material options on page 1.

3. Specify the slip resistance top required by referring to the information on page 2.

4. Specify the type of treatment required by referring to the information on page 2.

5. Specify whether the grating is to be banded or just cut to size.

6. Nominate the number of panels required and provide dimensions for width and length of each panel.

7. Where large floor areas are required provide drawing of area to be covered showing:

a) All dimensions.

b) Load bar direction (Span).

c) Section size and location of support steel.

d) Location and size of cut outs and removable areas.

e) Location of kick flats, nosings and splices at penetrations.

8. Where fasteners are needed clients to indicate the type of fastening required (see page 31).

Span Direction

Most grating and expanded metal needs to be supported in a specific way. The direction that the loadbarsrun is the important direction for grating and is usually referred to as the span.

For expanded metal the span is in the direction of the strands.

Span is always the last dimension given when referencing a panel size.

Grating and expanded metal has to be supported in the span direction and does not require support on allfour sides as is the case with floorplate.

Example using standard panel width of 995mm.Webforge will supply the above platform made in standard stock width panels plus a narrow width panel cutto nearest load bar multiple. The balance allows for gaps between panels.Note: For Steel and Aluminium only.

995 995 995 995 515

1500

4520

Indicates span direction

6 6 6 7

ALUMINIUM - CODE AAluminium is usually used when weight or corrosion is an issue. Typical applications are in seweragetreatment facilities and other aggressive corrosive environments. Aluminium treads can be anodised orpowder coated or left as mill finish.

STAINLESS STEEL - CODE SStainless steel is used in some chemical plant applications but more commonly where hygiene is an issueand foodstuffs are prepared. It has superior corrosion resistance to steel. Stainless steel is usually treatedwith an electropolishing process. For specific information regarding availability contact your localWebforge Sales Office.

STEEL - CODE MThis is the most commonly used material and is used in many types of tread applications. It is used extensively in power stations, refineries, chemical plants for all types of stairways.

FIBREGLASS - CODE I or VFRP (fibre re-inforced plastic) or fibreglass moulded treads are commonly used where a metal product isnot suitable. There are two basic types of moulded tread. Code type I uses isopthalic resin and code typeV uses vinylester resin. FRP is non-magnetic, has low thermal conductivity is non conductive and nonsparking. It is used in corrosive environments and where weight and hygiene may be issues.

Webforge Material Options

Note: For further information refer to Technical Data section.

3 = 900 x 6000

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Fixing DetailsStair Tread Product Range

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WELDED Fixing, Banded Ends, No Nosing Type T1

BOLTED Fixing, Holed End Plates,No Nosing Type T2

WELDED Fixing, Banded Ends,Floor Plate Nosing Type T3

BOLTED Fixing, Holed End Plates,Floor Plate Nosing Type T4

WELDED Fixing, Banded Ends,Abrasive Nosing Type T5

BOLTED Fixing, Holed End Plates,Abrasive Nosing Type T6

Tread Type G386IGGR

Black Abrasive Nosing/ Green Grit Top

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Standard Tread: C325MS (32x5 serrated)

Standard Length: 750 or 900mm

Standard Widths: 245 or 285mm

Type T1-T6 C Pattern:

WELDED Fixing, Banded Ends, No Nosing Type T1

BOLTED Fixing, Holed End Plates,No Nosing Type T2

WELDED Fixing, Banded Ends,Floor Plate Nosing Type T3

BOLTED Fixing, Holed End Plates,Floor Plate Nosing Type T4

WELDED Fixing, Banded Ends,Abrasive Nosing Type T5

BOLTED Fixing, Holed End Plates,Abrasive Nosing Type T6

40 long x 6 dia. hex head bolt, nut andwasher, stainless steel Gr. 316

Saddle clip - type M Gr. 316 stainless steel

40 min. recommended bearing surface

Standard Tread: A325AP (32x5 plain)

Standard Length: 750 or 900mm

Standard Widths: 245 or 275mm

Type T1-T6 A Pattern:

Standard Tread: G386IGGR

Standard Length: 750

Standard Widths: 234 or 272mm

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SFixing DetailsStair Tread Product Range

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WELDED Fixing, Banded Ends, No Nosing Type T1

BOLTED Fixing, Holed End Plates,No Nosing Type T2

WELDED Fixing, Banded Ends,Floor Plate Nosing Type T3

BOLTED Fixing, Holed End Plates,Floor Plate Nosing Type T4

WELDED Fixing, Banded Ends,Abrasive Nosing Type T5

BOLTED Fixing, Holed End Plates,Abrasive Nosing Type T6

Tread Type G386IGGR

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Standard Tread: C325MS (32x5 serrated)

Standard Length: 750 or 900mm

Standard Widths: 245 or 285mm

Type T1-T6 C Pattern:

WELDED Fixing, Banded Ends, No Nosing Type T1

BOLTED Fixing, Holed End Plates,No Nosing Type T2

WELDED Fixing, Banded Ends,Floor Plate Nosing Type T3

BOLTED Fixing, Holed End Plates,Floor Plate Nosing Type T4

WELDED Fixing, Banded Ends,Abrasive Nosing Type T5

BOLTED Fixing, Holed End Plates,Abrasive Nosing Type T6

40 long x 6 dia. hex head bolt, nut andwasher, stainless steel Gr. 316

Saddle clip - type M Gr. 316 stainless steel

40 min. recommended bearing surface

Standard Tread: A325AP (32x5 plain)

Standard Length: 750 or 900mm

Standard Widths: 245 or 275mm

Type T1-T6 A Pattern:

Standard Tread: G386IGGR

Standard Length: 750

Standard Widths: 234 or 272mm

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1. Nominate the stair tread width - 245mm or 285mm.

2. Specify the tread length - 750 or 900mm.

3. Specify the nosing required.

4. Specify the type of fixing (bolt in or weld in).

5. Specify the type of treatment required.

6. For tread information refer to the technical data section on page 30.

Example

T2 - C325 - MSG

245mm wide x 900mm long

1. Nominate the stair tread width - 245mm or 275mm.

2. Specify the tread length - 750 or 900mm.

3. Specify the nosing required.

4. Specify the type of fixing (bolt in or weld in).

5. Specify the type of treatment required.

6. For tread information refer to the technical data sectionon page 30.

Example

T2 - A325 - AP

275mm wide x 750mm long

1. Nominate the stair tread width - 234mm or 272mm.

2. Tread lengths are 750mm.

3. Material type isopthalic or vinylester.

Example

G386IGGR

234mm wide x 750mm long

Stee

lAl

umin

ium

Fibr

egla

ss

ALUMINIUMAluminium is usually used when weight or corrosion is an issue or in conditions wheresteel is unsuitable. Aluminium handrailing is commonly used in sewerage treatmentfacilities and commercial and architectural applications. Aluminium can be anodised orpowder coated or left as mill finish.

STAINLESS STEELStainless Steel Handrails and Stanchions are made to order only. Please contact yourlocal Webforge Sales Office for details.

STEELThis is the most commonly used material and is used in all types of applications. Steel is available untreated or powder coated but is usually hot dipped galvanised toAS/NZS4680 to protect against corrosion.

FIBREGLASSFRP (fibre re-inforced plastic) or fibreglass handrails and stanchions are made to order only.Please contact your local Webforge Sales Office for details.

Webforge is the sole supplier of the leading handrailing system known asMONOWILLS. It is an economical, strong and simple form of handrailing,which is equally at home in industrial, commercial, municipal and generalapplications. The standard ranges are made in steel and aluminium.

Webforge can supply complete handrail systems comprising stanchions,rails, bends, and kickplates. Webforge MONOWILLS handrailing can beused in a multitude of applications including stairways, bridges, parkingstations, schools, commercial premises, gangways, power stations,sewerage treatment works and marinas. They also meet the requirementsof government departments and instrumentalities.

Because of its unique design, the system can be transported and erectedquickly and economically in all applications.

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Webforge Material Options

How To Order Stair Treads

MO

NO

WIL

LS

HA

ND

RA

ILS

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Finding The Right Handrail

1. Nominate the stair tread width - 245mm or 285mm.

2. Specify the tread length - 750 or 900mm.

3. Specify the nosing required.

4. Specify the type of fixing (bolt in or weld in).

5. Specify the type of treatment required.

6. For tread information refer to the technical data section on page 30.

Example

T2 - C325 - MSG

245mm wide x 900mm long

1. Nominate the stair tread width - 245mm or 275mm.

2. Specify the tread length - 750 or 900mm.

3. Specify the nosing required.

4. Specify the type of fixing (bolt in or weld in).

5. Specify the type of treatment required.

6. For tread information refer to the technical data sectionon page 30.

Example

T2 - A325 - AP

275mm wide x 750mm long

1. Nominate the stair tread width - 234mm or 272mm.

2. Tread lengths are 750mm.

3. Material type isopthalic or vinylester.

Example

G386IGGR

234mm wide x 750mm long

Stee

lAl

umin

ium

Fibr

egla

ss

ALUMINIUMAluminium is usually used when weight or corrosion is an issue or in conditions wheresteel is unsuitable. Aluminium handrailing is commonly used in sewerage treatmentfacilities and commercial and architectural applications. Aluminium can be anodised orpowder coated or left as mill finish.

STAINLESS STEELStainless Steel Handrails and Stanchions are made to order only. Please contact yourlocal Webforge Sales Office for details.

STEELThis is the most commonly used material and is used in all types of applications. Steel is available untreated or powder coated but is usually hot dipped galvanised toAS/NZS4680 to protect against corrosion.

FIBREGLASSFRP (fibre re-inforced plastic) or fibreglass handrails and stanchions are made to order only.Please contact your local Webforge Sales Office for details.

Webforge is the sole supplier of the leading handrailing system known asMONOWILLS. It is an economical, strong and simple form of handrailing,which is equally at home in industrial, commercial, municipal and generalapplications. The standard ranges are made in steel and aluminium.

Webforge can supply complete handrail systems comprising stanchions,rails, bends, and kickplates. Webforge MONOWILLS handrailing can beused in a multitude of applications including stairways, bridges, parkingstations, schools, commercial premises, gangways, power stations,sewerage treatment works and marinas. They also meet the requirementsof government departments and instrumentalities.

Because of its unique design, the system can be transported and erectedquickly and economically in all applications.

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How To Order Stair TreadsM

ON

OW

ILLS

HA

ND

RA

ILS

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460

1020

560

460

560 560

15075

TOP OF STEEL

(BEFORE GRID)

Finding The Right Handrail

10

Finding The Right Handrail

460

560

150Left and Right Hand Side

Going Up the StairsAngle DrillingsAngle drilled stanchions can be made to orderwith any angle designated between 10 - 450

TOP OF STEEL

(BEFORE GRID)

485

460

1020

560

460

All dimensions around centrelines. All dimensions in mm.

600

SCSide Conveyer

SCSide Conveyer

SOSide Offset

P UNICorner Post

PPlatform

CCored

WWelded

SSide

SSide

IGIn Ground

PAPlatform Angle

CACored Angle

WAWelded Angle

SALSide Angle Left

SARSIde Angle Right

AMAngle Mounted

AMWAngle Mounted

Welded

SOALSide Offset Angle

Left

SOARSide Offset Angle

Right

IGAIn Ground Angle

505 560

75

460

1020

900

55 55

11

Steel handrailing is in most cases Galvanised to AS/NZS4680 - Code G to protect against corrosion or available Powder Coated - Code PC.

Aluminium handrailing can be Anodised - Code A, Powder Coated - Code PC or left as Mill Finish - Code M.

Surface Treatment

Stanchion Product RangeStanchion Product Range MO

NO

WIL

LS

H

AN

DR

AIL

S

For specification detailsrefer to page 34.

600

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460

1020

560

460

560 560

15075

TOP OF STEEL

(BEFORE GRID)

Finding The Right Handrail

10

Finding The Right Handrail

460

560

150Left and Right Hand Side

Going Up the StairsAngle DrillingsAngle drilled stanchions can be made to orderwith any angle designated between 10 - 450

TOP OF STEEL

(BEFORE GRID)

485

460

1020

560

460

All dimensions around centrelines. All dimensions in mm.

600

SCSide Conveyer

SCSide Conveyer

SOSide Offset

P UNICorner Post

PPlatform

CCored

WWelded

SSide

SSide

IGIn Ground

PAPlatform Angle

CACored Angle

WAWelded Angle

SALSide Angle Left

SARSIde Angle Right

AMAngle Mounted

AMWAngle Mounted

Welded

SOALSide Offset Angle

Left

SOARSide Offset Angle

Right

IGAIn Ground Angle

505 560

75

460

1020

900

55 55

11

Steel handrailing is in most cases Galvanised to AS/NZS4680 - Code G to protect against corrosion or available Powder Coated - Code PC.

Aluminium handrailing can be Anodised - Code A, Powder Coated - Code PC or left as Mill Finish - Code M.

Surface Treatment

Stanchion Product RangeStanchion Product Range MO

NO

WIL

LS

H

AN

DR

AIL

S

For specification detailsrefer to page 34.

600

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Finding The Right Handrail

100 kickplatetyp.

10

2065

40 typ.

10

2565 65

10

32

20mm GRATING 25mm GRATING 32mm GRATING

SteelSO Type Offsets

460

560

75

RADIUS90mm

OFFSET

110

110

110

110

115

115

125

200UB

250UB

310UB

360UB

410UB

460UB

530UB

110

110

110

115

115

125

135

150 x 75

180 x 75

200 x 75

230 x 75

250 x 90

300 x 90

380 x 100

‘SO’ TYPE OFFSETSCHANNELS UNIVERSAL BEAMS

SIZE OFFSET SECTION OFFSET

Steel Base Plates

170125

65

145102

75

150

88

88

150

All base plates are 10mm thick

Hole size 17.5mm typical

ANGLE MOUNTED ONLY STANDARD CORNER

AluminiumSO Type Offsets

460

560

75

RADIUS140mm

OFFSET

Aluminium Base Plates

170125

80

145102

80

150

88

88

150

All base plates are 12mm thick

Hole size 17.5mm typical

ANGLE MOUNTED ONLY STANDARD CORNER

• Standard offset is a minimum 150mm.

• Offsets in excess of 150mm should be checked with the Webforge Sales Office.

• Check with your nearest Webforge sales office for recommended spacings for ‘SO’ aluminium stanchions.

When ordering self closing gates, it is essential to nominate the swing direction

Important

NW swing SW swing NE swing SE swing

Horizontal Closure Bends

Horizontal closure bends are generally manufacturedfrom galvanised tube with a wall thickness of 3.2mm.Standard 90 degree closure bend has 140mm radius.Bends have 300/260mm legs at 460mm centres.

NOTE: Position of horizontal closure bend to (a) stanchion, (b) handrail, (c) kneerail.

NOTE: Kneerail extension giving support to bottom leg of bend.

Angle Closure Bends

Angle closure bends have 140mm radius bends with300/260mm legs at 460mm centres. Angle closurebends are made to order with angle nominated to anyangle between 1 degree and 45 degrees.

NOTE: Position of angle closure bend to (a) stanchion, (b) handrail, (c) kneerail.

Top and bottom closure bends are not interchangeable.

90 Degree Bends

Standard 90 degree bend has 140mm radius with300mm legs. Non–Standard 90 degree bend has140mm radius with nominated leg lengths up to a maximum of 1700mm.

Angle Bends

Standard angle bends have a 140mm radius with300mm long legs. The angles can be made to suitcustomer requirements. Always specify angles as shown.

A non standard angle bend has a 140mm radius withnominated leg lengths up to a maximum of 1700mm.

Gates The self closing gate allows entry through the passage way and because of itsdesign will close on release and return to the stop position. The striker plate canbe drilled to allow for a padlock or other locking device to restrict entry when notin use. Gates with kickplates can also be supplied.

The self closing gate matches the design of the MONOWILLS system as thehandrail is manufactured from 32NB pipes with the cross bracing made from 25NB.

13

Max 1500 ctrs

MO

NO

WIL

LS

H

AN

DR

AIL

S

Kickplate Mounting Brackets

D

45

40 typ. 40 typ.

GRATING

OFFSETType SO

D D

75

Type S

WITH GRATING OR FLOOR PLATE

30 typ.

50

14 dia.

20

45

20

25

TYPICAL ELEVATION

nil

D = 40

D = 115

20,25,32

D = 65

D = 140

40,45,50

D = 80

D = 160

60,65

D = 100

D = 175

Slot allow 7mm up/down adjust to kickplate

Grating Ht. mm

P, W, C

S & SO

DIMENSION ‘D’ FOR VARIOUS STANCHION TYPES

Closures and Bends

40 x 40 x 6 angle x 85 long

KICKPLATE POSITIONS

Type P

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12

Finding The Right Handrail

100 kickplatetyp.

10

2065

40 typ.

10

2565 65

10

32

20mm GRATING 25mm GRATING 32mm GRATING

SteelSO Type Offsets

460

560

75

RADIUS90mm

OFFSET

110

110

110

110

115

115

125

200UB

250UB

310UB

360UB

410UB

460UB

530UB

110

110

110

115

115

125

135

150 x 75

180 x 75

200 x 75

230 x 75

250 x 90

300 x 90

380 x 100

‘SO’ TYPE OFFSETSCHANNELS UNIVERSAL BEAMS

SIZE OFFSET SECTION OFFSET

Steel Base Plates

170125

65

145102

75

150

88

88

150

All base plates are 10mm thick

Hole size 17.5mm typical

ANGLE MOUNTED ONLY STANDARD CORNER

AluminiumSO Type Offsets

460

560

75

RADIUS140mm

OFFSET

Aluminium Base Plates

170125

80

145102

80

150

88

88

150

All base plates are 12mm thick

Hole size 17.5mm typical

ANGLE MOUNTED ONLY STANDARD CORNER

• Standard offset is a minimum 150mm.

• Offsets in excess of 150mm should be checked with the Webforge Sales Office.

• Check with your nearest Webforge sales office for recommended spacings for ‘SO’ aluminium stanchions.

When ordering self closing gates, it is essential to nominate the swing direction

Important

NW swing SW swing NE swing SE swing

Horizontal Closure Bends

Horizontal closure bends are generally manufacturedfrom galvanised tube with a wall thickness of 3.2mm.Standard 90 degree closure bend has 140mm radius.Bends have 300/260mm legs at 460mm centres.

NOTE: Position of horizontal closure bend to (a) stanchion, (b) handrail, (c) kneerail.

NOTE: Kneerail extension giving support to bottom leg of bend.

Angle Closure Bends

Angle closure bends have 140mm radius bends with300/260mm legs at 460mm centres. Angle closurebends are made to order with angle nominated to anyangle between 1 degree and 45 degrees.

NOTE: Position of angle closure bend to (a) stanchion, (b) handrail, (c) kneerail.

Top and bottom closure bends are not interchangeable.

90 Degree Bends

Standard 90 degree bend has 140mm radius with300mm legs. Non–Standard 90 degree bend has140mm radius with nominated leg lengths up to a maximum of 1700mm.

Angle Bends

Standard angle bends have a 140mm radius with300mm long legs. The angles can be made to suitcustomer requirements. Always specify angles as shown.

A non standard angle bend has a 140mm radius withnominated leg lengths up to a maximum of 1700mm.

Gates The self closing gate allows entry through the passage way and because of itsdesign will close on release and return to the stop position. The striker plate canbe drilled to allow for a padlock or other locking device to restrict entry when notin use. Gates with kickplates can also be supplied.

The self closing gate matches the design of the MONOWILLS system as thehandrail is manufactured from 32NB pipes with the cross bracing made from 25NB.

13

Max 1500 ctrs

MO

NO

WIL

LS

H

AN

DR

AIL

S

Kickplate Mounting Brackets

D

45

40 typ. 40 typ.

GRATING

OFFSETType SO

D D

75

Type S

WITH GRATING OR FLOOR PLATE

30 typ.

50

14 dia.

20

45

20

25

TYPICAL ELEVATION

nil

D = 40

D = 115

20,25,32

D = 65

D = 140

40,45,50

D = 80

D = 160

60,65

D = 100

D = 175

Slot allow 7mm up/down adjust to kickplate

Grating Ht. mm

P, W, C

S & SO

DIMENSION ‘D’ FOR VARIOUS STANCHION TYPES

Closures and Bends

40 x 40 x 6 angle x 85 long

KICKPLATE POSITIONS

Type P

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How to Order Stanchions

1. Select the material type.

2. Select the stanchion type from the product range.

3. Select the surface treatment required.

4. Select kickplate mounting bracket option.

5. If side offset type stanchion is required refer to table on

Page 12 for the offset dimension.

6. If angle stanchions are required nominate angle and note

range is from 00 to 450.

7. If other than standard drilling is required then

specify detail.

8. If other than standard rail centres or heights are required

then specify detail.

9. Select the closures and bends required.

10. Specify gate requirements if necessary.

NOTE: Webforge MONOWILLS handrailing system is designed to

comply with AS1657. For other codes and specification

requirements please refer to your local Webforge Sales Office.

Nominate handrail drilling

Nominate knee rail drilling

Nom

inate rail centres

Nom

inate bottomleg centres

Nominate base plate type

Special Stanchions

One Ball Stanchions

TYPE O.B.P.ONE BALL PLATFORM

BOTTOM

TOP

TYPE O.B.W.ONE BALL

1020

TYPEO.B.W.A.ONE BALL

ANGLE

TYPE O.B.S.

TYPE D.O.S.O.WITH CHAIN

HOOK

TYPE O.B.S.ONE BALL

SIDE

ANGLE DRILLINGS

ALL ANGLE DRILLED STANCHIONS AREMADE TO ORDER WITH ANY ANGLE

DESIGNATED FROM 1° - 45°

For those applications which require more than tworails, Webforge can offer Multi-Ball Stanchions. Multi-Ball Stanchions are suitable for a wide varietyof applications including commercial projects where asafe, strong, aesthetically pleasing handrail safetybarrier system is required. The Multi-Ball System is available in both Steel andAluminium construction and finishes.

NOTE: If the stanchion height is going to exceed1500mm or the spacing exceeds 2000mm pleasecontact your local Webforge Sales Office.

1. Select the material type.

2. Select the stanchion type from the product range.

3. Select the surface treatment required.

4. If side offset type stanchion is required refer to table on Page 12 for the offset dimension.

5. If angle stanchions are required nominate angle and note range is from 00 to 450.

6. If other than standard drilling is required then specify detail.

7. If other than standard rail centres are required then specify detail.

8. Select the type of base plate required.

9. Select the closures and bends required.

How to Order Special Stanchions

SP

EC

IAL

ST

AN

CH

ION

S

LEFTHAND

D.O.S.O

RIGHTHAND

D.O.S.O

TYPED.O.S.O.

TYPE O.B.H.ONE BALLHANDRAIL

100

450

Multi-Ball Stanchions

15

Non Standard StanchionsRefer to notes 7 & 8.

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How to Order Stanchions

1. Select the material type.

2. Select the stanchion type from the product range.

3. Select the surface treatment required.

4. Select kickplate mounting bracket option.

5. If side offset type stanchion is required refer to table on

Page 12 for the offset dimension.

6. If angle stanchions are required nominate angle and note

range is from 00 to 450.

7. If other than standard drilling is required then

specify detail.

8. If other than standard rail centres or heights are required

then specify detail.

9. Select the closures and bends required.

10. Specify gate requirements if necessary.

NOTE: Webforge MONOWILLS handrailing system is designed to

comply with AS1657. For other codes and specification

requirements please refer to your local Webforge Sales Office.

Nominate handrail drilling

Nominate knee rail drilling

Nom

inate rail centres

Nom

inate bottomleg centres

Nominate base plate type

Special Stanchions

One Ball Stanchions

TYPE O.B.P.ONE BALL PLATFORM

BOTTOM

TOP

TYPE O.B.W.ONE BALL

1020

TYPEO.B.W.A.ONE BALL

ANGLE

TYPE O.B.S.

TYPE D.O.S.O.WITH CHAIN

HOOK

TYPE O.B.S.ONE BALL

SIDE

ANGLE DRILLINGS

ALL ANGLE DRILLED STANCHIONS AREMADE TO ORDER WITH ANY ANGLE

DESIGNATED FROM 1° - 45°

For those applications which require more than tworails, Webforge can offer Multi-Ball Stanchions. Multi-Ball Stanchions are suitable for a wide varietyof applications including commercial projects where asafe, strong, aesthetically pleasing handrail safetybarrier system is required. The Multi-Ball System is available in both Steel andAluminium construction and finishes.

NOTE: If the stanchion height is going to exceed1500mm or the spacing exceeds 2000mm pleasecontact your local Webforge Sales Office.

1. Select the material type.

2. Select the stanchion type from the product range.

3. Select the surface treatment required.

4. If side offset type stanchion is required refer to table on Page 12 for the offset dimension.

5. If angle stanchions are required nominate angle and note range is from 00 to 450.

6. If other than standard drilling is required then specify detail.

7. If other than standard rail centres are required then specify detail.

8. Select the type of base plate required.

9. Select the closures and bends required.

How to Order Special Stanchions

SP

EC

IAL

ST

AN

CH

ION

S

LEFTHAND

D.O.S.O

RIGHTHAND

D.O.S.O

TYPED.O.S.O.

TYPE O.B.H.ONE BALLHANDRAIL

100

450

Multi-Ball Stanchions

15

Non Standard StanchionsRefer to notes 7 & 8.

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Jumbo Stanchions

1. Select the stanchion type.

2. Select the surface treatment required.

3. If angle stanchions are required nominate angle and note

range is from 00 to 450.

4. If other than standard rail centres are required then

specify detail.

5. Select the closures and bends required.

Note: For further information refer to Technical Data section.

The Webforge Jumborail system is manufactured from steel to meet the requirements of an ever increasing range of industrial, municipal and general applications. It can be supplied with end caps, horizontal and closure bends.

450

Hole dia. 20mm

550

Jumbo Platform

Stanchion

Type - JP

Jumbo

Angle Mounted

Stanchion

Type - JAM

Angle Bends

Standard angle bends have a 150mm radius with 400mm longlegs. The angles can be made to suit customer requirements.Always specify angles as shown.

A non standard angle bend has a 150mm radius with leg lengthsup to a maximum of 1700mm.

900 Bends

Standard 900 bend has 150mm radius with 400mm legs. Non-standard 900 bend has nominated leg lengths up to amaximum of 1700mm.

Angle Closure Bends

Angle Closure Bends have 150mm radius with400/400 leg lengths at 450mm rail centres.

NOTE: Position of angle closure bend to (a) stanchion, (b) handrail, (c) kneerail.

Jumbo Stanchions

16 17

400

Horizontal Closure Bends

Horizontal closure bends are generally manufacturedfrom galvanised tube with a wall thickness of 3.6mm. Standard 90 degree closure bend has 150mm radius. Bends have 400/400mm legs at 450mm centres.

NOTE: Position of horizontal closure bend to (a) stanchion, (b) handrail, (c) kneerail.

How To Order Jumbo Stanchions

JUM

BO

H

AN

DR

AIL

S

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Jumbo Stanchions

1. Select the stanchion type.

2. Select the surface treatment required.

3. If angle stanchions are required nominate angle and note

range is from 00 to 450.

4. If other than standard rail centres are required then

specify detail.

5. Select the closures and bends required.

Note: For further information refer to Technical Data section.

The Webforge Jumborail system is manufactured from steel to meet the requirements of an ever increasing range of industrial, municipal and general applications. It can be supplied with end caps, horizontal and closure bends.

450

Hole dia. 20mm

550

Jumbo Platform

Stanchion

Type - JP

Jumbo

Angle Mounted

Stanchion

Type - JAM

Angle Bends

Standard angle bends have a 150mm radius with 400mm longlegs. The angles can be made to suit customer requirements.Always specify angles as shown.

A non standard angle bend has a 150mm radius with leg lengthsup to a maximum of 1700mm.

900 Bends

Standard 900 bend has 150mm radius with 400mm legs. Non-standard 900 bend has nominated leg lengths up to amaximum of 1700mm.

Angle Closure Bends

Angle Closure Bends have 150mm radius with400/400 leg lengths at 450mm rail centres.

NOTE: Position of angle closure bend to (a) stanchion, (b) handrail, (c) kneerail.

Jumbo Stanchions

16 17

400

Horizontal Closure Bends

Horizontal closure bends are generally manufacturedfrom galvanised tube with a wall thickness of 3.6mm. Standard 90 degree closure bend has 150mm radius. Bends have 400/400mm legs at 450mm centres.

NOTE: Position of horizontal closure bend to (a) stanchion, (b) handrail, (c) kneerail.

How To Order Jumbo Stanchions

JUM

BO

H

AN

DR

AIL

S

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Finding The Right Barrier

1. Select stanchion type from Monowills product range.

2. Select surface treatment required.

3. Advise quantities and panel lengths required.

4. If angle stanchions are required nominate the incline angle.

NOTE: For all non standard requirements detailed drawings or

sketches are required.

Webforge’s Handrailing System is designed to comply with the provisions of AS1657

and is approved in principle by the Australian Building Systems Approval Council to

meet the requirements of the Building Code of Australia.

Webforge has the expertise and facilities to fabricate handrail systemsinto Safety Barrier Panels. This service eliminates the need for on-siteassembly. We also have the facilities to radius 25NB, 32NB, and 40NBpipe and kickplate to customers specific requirements. Generalarrangements or detailed drawings are usually required for this service.

The Webforge Balustrade is a sturdy handrailing system ideally suited forboth internal and external applications.

Manufactured in 2 metre long panels, in accordance with the BuildingCode of Australia (BCA), or to customers specific requirements.

The balustrade consists of top and bottom rails manufactured from 32NB x 3.2mm pipe with vertical bars manufactured from 12mm mildsteel round at 100mm centres.

The Webforge Balustrade provides safe walking conditions on stairways,ramps, landings, corridors, hallways, balconies, access bridges andgeneral barrier fences.

2000 Centres

900

120 100 100 Bar Spacing

Webforge Safety Barrier

Webforge Balustrade

2000 stanchion centres (typ.)

1020

460

560

Jumbo Balustrade

Safety Standards

BA

RR

IERS

AN

D B

ALU

STR

AD

ING

The Webforge Jumbo Balustrade uses Jumbo components as illustrated

on page 16 and is an extra strong system ideally suited for both

internal and external applications.

The Jumbo Balustrade is manufactured in 2 metre panels for easy

handling or to customers specifications, similar to the standard

balustrade illustrated on page 18.

The Jumbo Balustrade consists of top and bottom rails manufactured

from 65 N.B. x 3.6mm gauge pipe with vertical bars manufactured

from 16mm mild steel round at 100mm centres.

Webforge Jumbo Balustrade provides additional strength and safety

for use on walkways and access ramps adjacent to freeways and

footbridges and for protection in car parks and industrial installations.

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How to Order

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Finding The Right Barrier

1. Select stanchion type from Monowills product range.

2. Select surface treatment required.

3. Advise quantities and panel lengths required.

4. If angle stanchions are required nominate the incline angle.

NOTE: For all non standard requirements detailed drawings or

sketches are required.

Webforge’s Handrailing System is designed to comply with the provisions of AS1657

and is approved in principle by the Australian Building Systems Approval Council to

meet the requirements of the Building Code of Australia.

Webforge has the expertise and facilities to fabricate handrail systemsinto Safety Barrier Panels. This service eliminates the need for on-siteassembly. We also have the facilities to radius 25NB, 32NB, and 40NBpipe and kickplate to customers specific requirements. Generalarrangements or detailed drawings are usually required for this service.

The Webforge Balustrade is a sturdy handrailing system ideally suited forboth internal and external applications.

Manufactured in 2 metre long panels, in accordance with the BuildingCode of Australia (BCA), or to customers specific requirements.

The balustrade consists of top and bottom rails manufactured from 32NB x 3.2mm pipe with vertical bars manufactured from 12mm mildsteel round at 100mm centres.

The Webforge Balustrade provides safe walking conditions on stairways,ramps, landings, corridors, hallways, balconies, access bridges andgeneral barrier fences.

2000 Centres

900

120 100 100 Bar Spacing

Webforge Safety Barrier

Webforge Balustrade

2000 stanchion centres (typ.)

1020

460

560

Jumbo Balustrade

Safety Standards

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The Webforge Jumbo Balustrade uses Jumbo components as illustrated

on page 16 and is an extra strong system ideally suited for both

internal and external applications.

The Jumbo Balustrade is manufactured in 2 metre panels for easy

handling or to customers specifications, similar to the standard

balustrade illustrated on page 18.

The Jumbo Balustrade consists of top and bottom rails manufactured

from 65 N.B. x 3.6mm gauge pipe with vertical bars manufactured

from 16mm mild steel round at 100mm centres.

Webforge Jumbo Balustrade provides additional strength and safety

for use on walkways and access ramps adjacent to freeways and

footbridges and for protection in car parks and industrial installations.

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How to Order

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A Pattern

A203 30 100 18.8 20x3

C205 40 100 22.5 20x5

C253 40 100 17.5 25x3

F255 60 50 22.3 25x5

A205 30 100 29.5 20x5

C255 40 100 26.9 25x5Serrated

A253 30 100 22.8 25x3

C255 40 100 27.4 25x5

F325 60 50 26.4 32x5SerratedA255 30 100 34.7 25x5

Serrated

C323 40 100 21.7 32x3

A255 30 100 36.2 25x5

C325 40 100 34.0 32x5Serrated

A323 30 100 28.4 32x3

C325 40 100 34.2 32x5

A325 30 100 45.5 32x5

A405 30 100 56.2 40x5

A455 30 100 62.9 45x5

C505 40 100 51.9 50x5

A655 30 100 89.6 65x5

A756 30 100 123.6 75x6

Kpa 450 600 750 900 1050 1200 1500 1800 2100 2400 2700 3000 3300 3600Patter

n

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bar

spac

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Bar

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2Ba

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No

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4Kpa

5mm

De

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1120

1170

1200

1200

1225

1250

1320

1350

1350

1400

142014201440

1475

1510

159015901600

171017101890

2030

2175

2200

2350

2825

3250

D325 40 50 37.6

B325 30 50 48.4 32x5

Stan

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Pat

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C203 40 100 14.6 20x3

F205 60 50 18.8 20x5

D253 40 50 17.5 25x3

B253 30 50 23.3 25x3

D255 40 50 29.5 25x5

C403 40 100 26.9 40x3

F405 60 50 22.8 40x5

A403 30 100 27.4 40x3

B405 30 50 26.4 40x5

C455 40 100 34.7 45x5

980

1010

1060

1170

1250

1320

1660

1700

1780

2030

2030

B Pattern

C Pattern

D Pattern

F Pattern

For 3mm loadbars subtract 2mm from the table widths.Widths can vary due to the manufacturing process (Tolerance -0 +10).

Standard width available in New ZealandStandard width available in Western AustraliaStandard width available at all other Webforge sites

A&B

C&D

F

4

95

125

185

5

125

165

245

6

155

205

305

7

185

245

365

8

215

285

425

9

245

325

485

10

275

365

545

11

305

405

605

12

335

445

665

13

365

485

725

14

395

525

785

15

425

565

845

16

455

605

905

17

485

645

965

18

515

685

1025

19

545

725

1085

20

575

765

1145

21

605

805

1205

22

635

845

GratingPattern

No. ofLoad Bars

A&B

C&D

23

665

885

24

695

925

25

725

965

26

755

1005

27

785

1045

28

815

1085

29

845

1125

30

875

1165

31

905

1205

32

935

33

965

34

995

35

1025

36

1055

37

1085

38

1115

39

1145

40

1175

41

1205

Standard Cut Size Width Of Panels

Notes: 1. The standard lengths of all panels are 6000mm. 2. The weight of fabricated grating increases with the addition offittings, banding & treatment. The following % increases are a guide only: A&B Pattern - 12%, C&D Pattern - 14%, F Pattern -16%. 3. The table on page 20 has been arranged in increasing strength order. 4. U = Safe superimposed uniformlydistributed load in KPA (100kg/sqm = 0.98KPa) 5. D = Deflection in millimetres for the load U. 6. Mass is calculated in theuntreated condition. 7. Loads are calculated in accordance with an allowable bending stress of 171.6 MPa. 8. Loadbars areassumed to be simply supported. 9. Webforge reserves the right to use alternative section sizes provided this does not affectthe performance of the product.

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U 56 32 20 14 10 8 5 3 2D 1.8 3.2 5 7.2 9.8 12.8 20.1 28.9 39.4U 53 30 19 13 10 7 5 3 2D 1.4 2.6 4 5.8 7.8 10.2 16.0 23.1 31.5U 56 32 20 14 10 8 5 3 2D 1.4 2.6 4 5.8 7.8 10.2 16.0 23.1 31.5U 74 42 27 18 13 10 6 4 3D 1.8 3.2 5 7.2 9.8 12.8 20.1 28.9 39.4U 70 39 24 17 13 9 6 4 3D 1.6 2.9 4.5 6.5 8.8 11.5 18.0 25.9 35.3U 70 39 25 17 13 10 6 4 3D 1.4 2.6 4 5.8 7.8 10.3 16.0 23.1 31.5U 88 49 31 22 16 12 8 5 4D 1.4 2.6 4 5.8 7.8 10.2 16.0 23.1 31.5U 76 43 27 19 14 11 7 5 3D 1.2 2.2 3.4 4.9 6.7 8.7 13.6 19.7 26.8U 91 51 33 23 17 13 8 6 4D 1.6 2.9 4.5 6.5 8.8 11.5 18.0 25.9 35.3U 87 49 31 21 16 12 8 5 4 3 2D 1.1 2 3.1 4.5 6.1 8.0 12.5 18.9 24.6 32.1 40.7U 115 65 42 29 21 16 10 7 5 4 3D 1.4 2.6 4 5.8 7.8 10.3 16.0 23.1 31.5 41.1 49.6U 92 52 33 23 17 13 8 6 4 3 2D 1.1 2 3.1 4.5 6.1 8.0 12.5 18.0 24.6 32.1 40.7U 120 67 43 30 22 17 11 7 5 4 3D 1.2 2.2 3.4 4.9 6.7 8.7 13.6 19.7 26.8 34.0 44.3U 114 64 41 28 21 16 10 7 5 4 3D 1.1 2 3.1 4.5 6.1 8.0 12.5 18.1 24.6 32.1 40.7U 144 81 52 36 26 20 13 9 6 5 4D 1.1 2 3.1 4.5 6.1 8.0 12.5 18.0 24.6 32.1 40.7U 158 89 56 39 29 22 14 9 7 5 4D 1.2 2.2 3.4 4.9 6.7 8.7 13.7 19.7 26.8 35.0 44.3U 190 107 68 47 65 26 17 11 8 6 5D 1.1 2 3.1 4.5 6.1 8.0 12.5 18.1 24.6 32.1 40.7U 226 127 81 56 41 31 20 14 10 8 6 5D 0.9 1.6 2.5 3.6 4.9 6.4 10.0 14.4 19.7 25.7 32.5 40.2U 298 167 107 74 52 41 26 18 13 10 8 6D 0.9 1.6 2.5 3.6 4.9 6.4 10.0 14.4 19.7 25.7 32.5 40.2U 377 212 135 94 67 52 33 23 17 13 10 8 6D 0.8 1.4 2.2 3.2 4.3 5.7 8.9 12.8 17.5 22.8 28.9 35.7 43.2U 353 198 127 88 64 49 31 22 16 12 9 7 6 5D 0.7 1.3 2 2.9 3.9 5.1 8.0 11.5 15.7 20.5 26.0 32.1 38.9 46.3U 465 261 167 116 85 65 41 28 21 16 12 10 8 7D 0.7 1.3 2 2.9 3.9 5.1 8.0 11.5 15.7 20.5 26.0 32.1 38.9 46.3U 787 442 283 196 144 110 70 48 35 27 21 17 14 11D 0.5 1 1.6 2.2 3.0 3.6 6.1 8.9 12.1 15.8 20.0 24.0 29.9 35.9U 1049 500 378 262 193 147 94 66 48 37 29 24 20 16D 0.46 1 1.3 1.8 2.5 3.2 5.1 7.3 10.0 13.0 16.5 20.4 24.7 29.4

U 34 19 12 8 6 5 3 2D 1.8 3.2 5 7.2 9.8 12.9 20.1 29U 36 20 13 9 6 5 3 2D 1.8 3.2 5 7.2 9.6 12.9 20.1 29U 45 25 16 11 8 6 4 3 2D 1.8 3.2 5 7.2 9.6 12.9 20.1 29 39.4U 53 30 19 13 10 7 5 3 2D 1.4 2.6 4 5.8 7.9 10.3 16.1 23.2 31.5U 70 39 25 17 13 10 6 4 3 2D 1.4 2.6 4 5.8 7.9 10.3 16.1 23.2 31.5 41.2U 88 49 31 22 16 12 8 5 4 3D 1.4 2.6 4 5.8 7.9 10.3 16.1 23.2 31.5 41.2U 13 79 49 34 25 19 12 8 6 4 3D 0.9 1.6 2.5 3.6 4.9 6.4 10 14.5 19.7 25.7 32.6U 14 81 52 36 26 20 13 9 6 5 4 3D 0.9 1.6 2.5 3.6 4.9 6.4 10 14.5 19.7 25.7 32.6 40.2U 179 100 64 44 33 25 16 11 8 6 5 4D 0.9 1.6 2.5 3.6 4.9 6.4 10 14.5 19.7 25.7 32.6 40.2U 298 167 107 74 52 41 26 18 13 10 8 6D 0.9 1.6 2.5 3.6 4.9 6.4 10 14.5 19.7 25.7 32.6 40.2U 286 160 102 71 52 40 25 17 13 10 7 6 5D 0.8 1.4 2.2 3.2 4.4 5.7 8.9 12.9 17.5 22.9 29.0 35.8 43.2

GratingPattern

A325 30 100 44.1 32x5Serrated

C405 40 100 42.1 40x5

A505 30 100 69.6 50x5

No. ofLoad Bars

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A Pattern

A203 30 100 18.8 20x3

C205 40 100 22.5 20x5

C253 40 100 17.5 25x3

F255 60 50 22.3 25x5

A205 30 100 29.5 20x5

C255 40 100 26.9 25x5Serrated

A253 30 100 22.8 25x3

C255 40 100 27.4 25x5

F325 60 50 26.4 32x5SerratedA255 30 100 34.7 25x5

Serrated

C323 40 100 21.7 32x3

A255 30 100 36.2 25x5

C325 40 100 34.0 32x5Serrated

A323 30 100 28.4 32x3

C325 40 100 34.2 32x5

A325 30 100 45.5 32x5

A405 30 100 56.2 40x5

A455 30 100 62.9 45x5

C505 40 100 51.9 50x5

A655 30 100 89.6 65x5

A756 30 100 123.6 75x6

Kpa 450 600 750 900 1050 1200 1500 1800 2100 2400 2700 3000 3300 3600Patter

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Bar

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No

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De

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1120

1170

1200

1200

1225

1250

1320

1350

1350

1400

142014201440

1475

1510

159015901600

171017101890

2030

2175

2200

2350

2825

3250

D325 40 50 37.6

B325 30 50 48.4 32x5

Stan

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C203 40 100 14.6 20x3

F205 60 50 18.8 20x5

D253 40 50 17.5 25x3

B253 30 50 23.3 25x3

D255 40 50 29.5 25x5

C403 40 100 26.9 40x3

F405 60 50 22.8 40x5

A403 30 100 27.4 40x3

B405 30 50 26.4 40x5

C455 40 100 34.7 45x5

980

1010

1060

1170

1250

1320

1660

1700

1780

2030

2030

B Pattern

C Pattern

D Pattern

F Pattern

For 3mm loadbars subtract 2mm from the table widths.Widths can vary due to the manufacturing process (Tolerance -0 +10).

Standard width available in New ZealandStandard width available in Western AustraliaStandard width available at all other Webforge sites

A&B

C&D

F

4

95

125

185

5

125

165

245

6

155

205

305

7

185

245

365

8

215

285

425

9

245

325

485

10

275

365

545

11

305

405

605

12

335

445

665

13

365

485

725

14

395

525

785

15

425

565

845

16

455

605

905

17

485

645

965

18

515

685

1025

19

545

725

1085

20

575

765

1145

21

605

805

1205

22

635

845

GratingPattern

No. ofLoad Bars

A&B

C&D

23

665

885

24

695

925

25

725

965

26

755

1005

27

785

1045

28

815

1085

29

845

1125

30

875

1165

31

905

1205

32

935

33

965

34

995

35

1025

36

1055

37

1085

38

1115

39

1145

40

1175

41

1205

Standard Cut Size Width Of Panels

Notes: 1. The standard lengths of all panels are 6000mm. 2. The weight of fabricated grating increases with the addition offittings, banding & treatment. The following % increases are a guide only: A&B Pattern - 12%, C&D Pattern - 14%, F Pattern -16%. 3. The table on page 20 has been arranged in increasing strength order. 4. U = Safe superimposed uniformlydistributed load in KPA (100kg/sqm = 0.98KPa) 5. D = Deflection in millimetres for the load U. 6. Mass is calculated in theuntreated condition. 7. Loads are calculated in accordance with an allowable bending stress of 171.6 MPa. 8. Loadbars areassumed to be simply supported. 9. Webforge reserves the right to use alternative section sizes provided this does not affectthe performance of the product.

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U 56 32 20 14 10 8 5 3 2D 1.8 3.2 5 7.2 9.8 12.8 20.1 28.9 39.4U 53 30 19 13 10 7 5 3 2D 1.4 2.6 4 5.8 7.8 10.2 16.0 23.1 31.5U 56 32 20 14 10 8 5 3 2D 1.4 2.6 4 5.8 7.8 10.2 16.0 23.1 31.5U 74 42 27 18 13 10 6 4 3D 1.8 3.2 5 7.2 9.8 12.8 20.1 28.9 39.4U 70 39 24 17 13 9 6 4 3D 1.6 2.9 4.5 6.5 8.8 11.5 18.0 25.9 35.3U 70 39 25 17 13 10 6 4 3D 1.4 2.6 4 5.8 7.8 10.3 16.0 23.1 31.5U 88 49 31 22 16 12 8 5 4D 1.4 2.6 4 5.8 7.8 10.2 16.0 23.1 31.5U 76 43 27 19 14 11 7 5 3D 1.2 2.2 3.4 4.9 6.7 8.7 13.6 19.7 26.8U 91 51 33 23 17 13 8 6 4D 1.6 2.9 4.5 6.5 8.8 11.5 18.0 25.9 35.3U 87 49 31 21 16 12 8 5 4 3 2D 1.1 2 3.1 4.5 6.1 8.0 12.5 18.9 24.6 32.1 40.7U 115 65 42 29 21 16 10 7 5 4 3D 1.4 2.6 4 5.8 7.8 10.3 16.0 23.1 31.5 41.1 49.6U 92 52 33 23 17 13 8 6 4 3 2D 1.1 2 3.1 4.5 6.1 8.0 12.5 18.0 24.6 32.1 40.7U 120 67 43 30 22 17 11 7 5 4 3D 1.2 2.2 3.4 4.9 6.7 8.7 13.6 19.7 26.8 34.0 44.3U 114 64 41 28 21 16 10 7 5 4 3D 1.1 2 3.1 4.5 6.1 8.0 12.5 18.1 24.6 32.1 40.7U 144 81 52 36 26 20 13 9 6 5 4D 1.1 2 3.1 4.5 6.1 8.0 12.5 18.0 24.6 32.1 40.7U 158 89 56 39 29 22 14 9 7 5 4D 1.2 2.2 3.4 4.9 6.7 8.7 13.7 19.7 26.8 35.0 44.3U 190 107 68 47 65 26 17 11 8 6 5D 1.1 2 3.1 4.5 6.1 8.0 12.5 18.1 24.6 32.1 40.7U 226 127 81 56 41 31 20 14 10 8 6 5D 0.9 1.6 2.5 3.6 4.9 6.4 10.0 14.4 19.7 25.7 32.5 40.2U 298 167 107 74 52 41 26 18 13 10 8 6D 0.9 1.6 2.5 3.6 4.9 6.4 10.0 14.4 19.7 25.7 32.5 40.2U 377 212 135 94 67 52 33 23 17 13 10 8 6D 0.8 1.4 2.2 3.2 4.3 5.7 8.9 12.8 17.5 22.8 28.9 35.7 43.2U 353 198 127 88 64 49 31 22 16 12 9 7 6 5D 0.7 1.3 2 2.9 3.9 5.1 8.0 11.5 15.7 20.5 26.0 32.1 38.9 46.3U 465 261 167 116 85 65 41 28 21 16 12 10 8 7D 0.7 1.3 2 2.9 3.9 5.1 8.0 11.5 15.7 20.5 26.0 32.1 38.9 46.3U 787 442 283 196 144 110 70 48 35 27 21 17 14 11D 0.5 1 1.6 2.2 3.0 3.6 6.1 8.9 12.1 15.8 20.0 24.0 29.9 35.9U 1049 500 378 262 193 147 94 66 48 37 29 24 20 16D 0.46 1 1.3 1.8 2.5 3.2 5.1 7.3 10.0 13.0 16.5 20.4 24.7 29.4

U 34 19 12 8 6 5 3 2D 1.8 3.2 5 7.2 9.8 12.9 20.1 29U 36 20 13 9 6 5 3 2D 1.8 3.2 5 7.2 9.6 12.9 20.1 29U 45 25 16 11 8 6 4 3 2D 1.8 3.2 5 7.2 9.6 12.9 20.1 29 39.4U 53 30 19 13 10 7 5 3 2D 1.4 2.6 4 5.8 7.9 10.3 16.1 23.2 31.5U 70 39 25 17 13 10 6 4 3 2D 1.4 2.6 4 5.8 7.9 10.3 16.1 23.2 31.5 41.2U 88 49 31 22 16 12 8 5 4 3D 1.4 2.6 4 5.8 7.9 10.3 16.1 23.2 31.5 41.2U 13 79 49 34 25 19 12 8 6 4 3D 0.9 1.6 2.5 3.6 4.9 6.4 10 14.5 19.7 25.7 32.6U 14 81 52 36 26 20 13 9 6 5 4 3D 0.9 1.6 2.5 3.6 4.9 6.4 10 14.5 19.7 25.7 32.6 40.2U 179 100 64 44 33 25 16 11 8 6 5 4D 0.9 1.6 2.5 3.6 4.9 6.4 10 14.5 19.7 25.7 32.6 40.2U 298 167 107 74 52 41 26 18 13 10 8 6D 0.9 1.6 2.5 3.6 4.9 6.4 10 14.5 19.7 25.7 32.6 40.2U 286 160 102 71 52 40 25 17 13 10 7 6 5D 0.8 1.4 2.2 3.2 4.4 5.7 8.9 12.9 17.5 22.9 29.0 35.8 43.2

GratingPattern

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C405 40 100 42.1 40x5

A505 30 100 69.6 50x5

No. ofLoad Bars

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Fabrication Welding

Banding bars and attachments are welded with minimum 3mm fillet to one side of:

every 5th loadbar on A&B Pattern grating.

every 4th load bar on C&D Pattern grating.

every 3rd load bar on F Pattern grating.

Longitudinal Bow

Transverse Bow(before fastening to support)

1mm per 100mm of widthLoad Bars

1mm per 100mm of width

1/200 of length Load Bars

3mm projection

1.5m

m

1mm in 10mm

5mm

±6mm ctr. to ctr. end cross rods in 1.5m length

1000

mm

Nom

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LENGTH LD

D 1

3m

m3m

mW

IDTH

W

Panel Length Panel Length

10mm Nominal

Actual cutout will be to nearest load bar

10mm Nominal

Load Bar (Typical)

Installation Clearances 10mm 10mm

10mm10mm

15mm

NOTE: Clearance canvary relative to rebateangle straightness

Min. clearanceequal to rebateangle thickness

Cross Rod Alignment and Spacing

LOAD BAR (Bearing Bar)

Uniform load carrying bar spanningacross supporting members.

CROSS ROD (Steel)

Uniform rod round or squaretwisted steel forged into and atright angles to the load bar.

CROSS ROD (Aluminium)

Uniform square rod swaged intoload bar.

EDGE BAR (Banding Bar)

Trimming bar, generally of samesize and welded to ends of loadbars across panel bars and aroundnotches and penetrations (if any).

LENGTH OF PANEL (Span)

Overall dimension of a panelmeasured parallel with load bar.

Indicated by this symbol

SERRATIONS

Small notches made in the topedge of the load bar to assist inslip resistance.

NOSING BAR

A member attached to or on theleading edge of a stair tread toassist slip resistance.

KICK PLATE

Heavy section flat bar welded toends or sides of panels andaround cut outs, etc. whenspecified. Top edge to be 100mmabove grating generally.

CUT OUTS

Grating areas removed from panelto permit passage or installation ofpipes, plant and structural andhandrail items.

GROSS AREA

The total area of grating as shownon drawings using overall widthand length dimensions of grating.

The gross area is always the areacalculated for invoicing purposes.

Manufacturing Tolerances

Cross Rod Location and Load Bar Lean

W1

mm mm mmmts

D&D1 are overall diagonal dimensions.

W&W1 are overall dimensions across the load bars at opposite ends of panel.

100m

m

100m

m

WIDTH OF PANEL

Overall dimension of a panelmeasured at right angles to theload bars. Always called “Width”even if greater than the length.

The width of a panel will alwaysbe to the nearest load bar unlessspecifically stated on the orderrequirements. See table on page 19.

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Fabrication Welding

Banding bars and attachments are welded with minimum 3mm fillet to one side of:

every 5th loadbar on A&B Pattern grating.

every 4th load bar on C&D Pattern grating.

every 3rd load bar on F Pattern grating.

Longitudinal Bow

Transverse Bow(before fastening to support)

1mm per 100mm of widthLoad Bars

1mm per 100mm of width

1/200 of length Load Bars

3mm projection

1.5m

m

1mm in 10mm

5mm

±6mm ctr. to ctr. end cross rods in 1.5m length

1000

mm

Nom

inal

LENGTH LD

D 1

3m

m3m

mW

IDTH

W

Panel Length Panel Length

10mm Nominal

Actual cutout will be to nearest load bar

10mm Nominal

Load Bar (Typical)

Installation Clearances 10mm 10mm

10mm10mm

15mm

NOTE: Clearance canvary relative to rebateangle straightness

Min. clearanceequal to rebateangle thickness

Cross Rod Alignment and Spacing

LOAD BAR (Bearing Bar)

Uniform load carrying bar spanningacross supporting members.

CROSS ROD (Steel)

Uniform rod round or squaretwisted steel forged into and atright angles to the load bar.

CROSS ROD (Aluminium)

Uniform square rod swaged intoload bar.

EDGE BAR (Banding Bar)

Trimming bar, generally of samesize and welded to ends of loadbars across panel bars and aroundnotches and penetrations (if any).

LENGTH OF PANEL (Span)

Overall dimension of a panelmeasured parallel with load bar.

Indicated by this symbol

SERRATIONS

Small notches made in the topedge of the load bar to assist inslip resistance.

NOSING BAR

A member attached to or on theleading edge of a stair tread toassist slip resistance.

KICK PLATE

Heavy section flat bar welded toends or sides of panels andaround cut outs, etc. whenspecified. Top edge to be 100mmabove grating generally.

CUT OUTS

Grating areas removed from panelto permit passage or installation ofpipes, plant and structural andhandrail items.

GROSS AREA

The total area of grating as shownon drawings using overall widthand length dimensions of grating.

The gross area is always the areacalculated for invoicing purposes.

Manufacturing Tolerances

Cross Rod Location and Load Bar Lean

W1

mm mm mmmts

D&D1 are overall diagonal dimensions.

W&W1 are overall dimensions across the load bars at opposite ends of panel.

100m

m

100m

m

WIDTH OF PANEL

Overall dimension of a panelmeasured at right angles to theload bars. Always called “Width”even if greater than the length.

The width of a panel will alwaysbe to the nearest load bar unlessspecifically stated on the orderrequirements. See table on page 19.

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Aluminium Grating

Type AMost popularspecification for universalapplications

Type B

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1mm per 200mm of widthLoad Bars

1mm per 200mm of width

1/1000 of length Load Bars

5mm projection nominal

H

LENGTH LD

D 15mm

5mm

WID

TH

W

Manufacturing Tolerances

Cross Rod Location

W1

D&D1 are overall diagonal dimensions.

W&W1 are overall dimensions across the load bars at opposite ends of panel.

Load Bar Height H mm

25mm 12

> 25mm 15

As per standard grating clearances asshown on page 22

Installation Clearances

F253 60 50 5.3 25x3 U 25.3 14.2 9 6.3 4.6 3.5 2.3 800

D 2.9 5.3 8.2 11.9 16.2 21.2 33.1

A253 30 100 8.4 25x3 U 32.4 18.2 11.6 8.1 5.9 4.5 2.9 2 875

Serrated D 1.9 3.4 5.4 7.8 10.8 14.2 22.6 33.3

A253 30 100 8.6 25x3 U 50.5 28.3 18.1 12.5 9.2 7 4.5 3.1 950

D 2.9 5.3 8.2 11.9 16.2 21.2 33.1 47.7A255 30 100 12.8 25x5 U 53.9 30.3 19.4 13.5 9.9 7.6 4.8 3.4 2.5 975

Serrated D 1.9 3.4 5.4 7.8 10.6 14.0 22.1 32.3 44.7A255 30 100 13.3 25x5 U 87 48.9 31.2 21.6 15.8 12.1 7.7 5.3 3.9 1075

D 3.1 5.4 8.5 12.3 16.7 21.9 34.2 49.2 67F403 60 50 7.4 40x3 U 53.5 30.2 19.3 13.4 9.8 7.4 4.9 3.3 2.4 1125

D 1.5 2.7 4.2 6.1 8.4 10.9 17.1 24.7 33.6A323 30 100 10.6 32x3 U 68.4 38.4 24.5 17 12.4 9.5 6.1 4.2 3 1150

D 1.9 3.4 5.3 7.6 10.4 13.6 21.3 30.7 41.9A325 30 100 16.0 32x5 U 92.8 52.2 33.4 23.2 17 13 8.3 5.8 4.3 3.3 2.6 1200

Serrated D 1.5 2.8 4.4 6.3 8.6 11.2 17.5 25.3 34.8 45.6 57.6A325 30 100 16.5 32x5 U 111 62.8 40.1 27.8 20.4 15.6 9.5 6.8 5 3.8 2.9 1300

D 1.8 3.3 5.2 7.5 10.2 13.4 20.9 30.2 41.1 53.7 67.9A403 30 100 12.8 40x3 U 107 60.3 28.5 26.7 19.6 14.9 9.9 6.6 4.8 3.6 2.9 1350

D 1.5 2.7 4.2 6.1 8.4 10.9 17.1 24.7 33.6 43.9 55.6A405 30 100 19.7 40x5 U 152 85.5 54.7 38 27.9 21.4 13.7 9.5 6.9 5.3 4.2 3.4 1475

Serrated D 1.3 2.3 3.7 5.3 7.2 9.5 14.9 21.6 29.6 38.9 49.6 61.8A405 30 100 20.2 40x5 U 198 111 71.2 49.4 36.2 27.7 17.6 12.2 8.9 6.8 5.3 4.3 1525

D 1.7 3.0 4.7 6.8 9.3 12.1 19 27.3 37.2 48.6 61.6 76A455 30 100 22.5 45x5 U 237 133 85.2 59.1 43.4 33.1 21.1 14.6 10.6 8.1 6.4 5.1 1675

D 1.4 2.5 3.9 5.7 7.8 10.2 15.9 23 31.3 10.9 51.8 63.9A503 30 100 15.6 50x3 U 164 92.1 59 41 30.1 23.1 14.7 10.2 7.5 5.8 4.5 3.7 1600

D 1.2 2.1 3.4 4.9 6.6 8.7 13.5 19.5 26.5 35.0 43.5 54.6A505 30 100 24.8 50x5 U 281 158 101 70.1 51.4 39.3 25.1 17.3 12.6 9.6 7.6 6.1 1800

D 1.2 2.2 3.4 4.9 6.7 8.8 13.8 19.9 27 35.3 44.7 55.2

A205 30 100 10.8 20x5 U 49.3 27.6 17.6 12.2 8.9 6.8 4.3 920D 3.4 6.0 9.4 13.6 18.5 24.2 37.8

B255 30 50 13.6 25x5 U 87 48.9 31.2 21.6 15.8 12.1 7.7 5.3 3.9 2.9 1075D 3.1 5.4 8.5 12.3 16.7 21.9 34.2 49.2 67 87.6

F325 60 50 9.7 32x5 U 55.5 31.4 20.1 13.9 10.2 7.8 4.7 3.4 2.4 1.8 1.4 1090D 1.8 3.3 5.2 7.5 10.2 13.4 20.9 30.2 41.1 53.7 67.9

B325 30 50 16.9 32x5 U 111 62.8 40.1 27.8 20.4 15.6 9.5 6.8 5 3.8 2.9 1300D 1.8 3.3 5.2 7.5 10.2 13.4 20.9 30.2 41.1 53.7 67.9

F455 60 50 12.8 45x5 U 119 66.5 42.6 29.6 21.7 16.5 10.5 7.3 5.3 4.6 3.1 2.5 1400D 1.4 2.5 3.9 5.7 7.8 10.2 15.9 23 31.3 10.9 51.8 63.9

A455 30 100 21.4 45x5 U 195 109 70 48.3 35.7 27.3 17.5 12.1 8.9 6.8 5.4 4.3 1625Serrated D 1.2 2.13 3.3 4.8 6.5 8.5 13.4 19.4 26.6 35.0 44.7 55.7

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Aluminium Grating

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Aluminium Grating

Type AMost popularspecification for universalapplications

Type B

Type F

Kpa 450 600 750 900 1050 1200 1500 1800 2100 2400 2700 3000Patter

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Load

bar

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mm

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Size

Span mm

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Additionalcrossrods forsmaller apertures

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Longitudinal Bow Transverse Bow(before fastening to support)

1mm per 200mm of widthLoad Bars

1mm per 200mm of width

1/1000 of length Load Bars

5mm projection nominal

H

LENGTH LD

D 15mm

5mm

WID

TH

W

Manufacturing Tolerances

Cross Rod Location

W1

D&D1 are overall diagonal dimensions.

W&W1 are overall dimensions across the load bars at opposite ends of panel.

Load Bar Height H mm

25mm 12

> 25mm 15

As per standard grating clearances asshown on page 22

Installation Clearances

F253 60 50 5.3 25x3 U 25.3 14.2 9 6.3 4.6 3.5 2.3 800

D 2.9 5.3 8.2 11.9 16.2 21.2 33.1

A253 30 100 8.4 25x3 U 32.4 18.2 11.6 8.1 5.9 4.5 2.9 2 875

Serrated D 1.9 3.4 5.4 7.8 10.8 14.2 22.6 33.3

A253 30 100 8.6 25x3 U 50.5 28.3 18.1 12.5 9.2 7 4.5 3.1 950

D 2.9 5.3 8.2 11.9 16.2 21.2 33.1 47.7A255 30 100 12.8 25x5 U 53.9 30.3 19.4 13.5 9.9 7.6 4.8 3.4 2.5 975

Serrated D 1.9 3.4 5.4 7.8 10.6 14.0 22.1 32.3 44.7A255 30 100 13.3 25x5 U 87 48.9 31.2 21.6 15.8 12.1 7.7 5.3 3.9 1075

D 3.1 5.4 8.5 12.3 16.7 21.9 34.2 49.2 67F403 60 50 7.4 40x3 U 53.5 30.2 19.3 13.4 9.8 7.4 4.9 3.3 2.4 1125

D 1.5 2.7 4.2 6.1 8.4 10.9 17.1 24.7 33.6A323 30 100 10.6 32x3 U 68.4 38.4 24.5 17 12.4 9.5 6.1 4.2 3 1150

D 1.9 3.4 5.3 7.6 10.4 13.6 21.3 30.7 41.9A325 30 100 16.0 32x5 U 92.8 52.2 33.4 23.2 17 13 8.3 5.8 4.3 3.3 2.6 1200

Serrated D 1.5 2.8 4.4 6.3 8.6 11.2 17.5 25.3 34.8 45.6 57.6A325 30 100 16.5 32x5 U 111 62.8 40.1 27.8 20.4 15.6 9.5 6.8 5 3.8 2.9 1300

D 1.8 3.3 5.2 7.5 10.2 13.4 20.9 30.2 41.1 53.7 67.9A403 30 100 12.8 40x3 U 107 60.3 28.5 26.7 19.6 14.9 9.9 6.6 4.8 3.6 2.9 1350

D 1.5 2.7 4.2 6.1 8.4 10.9 17.1 24.7 33.6 43.9 55.6A405 30 100 19.7 40x5 U 152 85.5 54.7 38 27.9 21.4 13.7 9.5 6.9 5.3 4.2 3.4 1475

Serrated D 1.3 2.3 3.7 5.3 7.2 9.5 14.9 21.6 29.6 38.9 49.6 61.8A405 30 100 20.2 40x5 U 198 111 71.2 49.4 36.2 27.7 17.6 12.2 8.9 6.8 5.3 4.3 1525

D 1.7 3.0 4.7 6.8 9.3 12.1 19 27.3 37.2 48.6 61.6 76A455 30 100 22.5 45x5 U 237 133 85.2 59.1 43.4 33.1 21.1 14.6 10.6 8.1 6.4 5.1 1675

D 1.4 2.5 3.9 5.7 7.8 10.2 15.9 23 31.3 10.9 51.8 63.9A503 30 100 15.6 50x3 U 164 92.1 59 41 30.1 23.1 14.7 10.2 7.5 5.8 4.5 3.7 1600

D 1.2 2.1 3.4 4.9 6.6 8.7 13.5 19.5 26.5 35.0 43.5 54.6A505 30 100 24.8 50x5 U 281 158 101 70.1 51.4 39.3 25.1 17.3 12.6 9.6 7.6 6.1 1800

D 1.2 2.2 3.4 4.9 6.7 8.8 13.8 19.9 27 35.3 44.7 55.2

A205 30 100 10.8 20x5 U 49.3 27.6 17.6 12.2 8.9 6.8 4.3 920D 3.4 6.0 9.4 13.6 18.5 24.2 37.8

B255 30 50 13.6 25x5 U 87 48.9 31.2 21.6 15.8 12.1 7.7 5.3 3.9 2.9 1075D 3.1 5.4 8.5 12.3 16.7 21.9 34.2 49.2 67 87.6

F325 60 50 9.7 32x5 U 55.5 31.4 20.1 13.9 10.2 7.8 4.7 3.4 2.4 1.8 1.4 1090D 1.8 3.3 5.2 7.5 10.2 13.4 20.9 30.2 41.1 53.7 67.9

B325 30 50 16.9 32x5 U 111 62.8 40.1 27.8 20.4 15.6 9.5 6.8 5 3.8 2.9 1300D 1.8 3.3 5.2 7.5 10.2 13.4 20.9 30.2 41.1 53.7 67.9

F455 60 50 12.8 45x5 U 119 66.5 42.6 29.6 21.7 16.5 10.5 7.3 5.3 4.6 3.1 2.5 1400D 1.4 2.5 3.9 5.7 7.8 10.2 15.9 23 31.3 10.9 51.8 63.9

A455 30 100 21.4 45x5 U 195 109 70 48.3 35.7 27.3 17.5 12.1 8.9 6.8 5.4 4.3 1625Serrated D 1.2 2.13 3.3 4.8 6.5 8.5 13.4 19.4 26.6 35.0 44.7 55.7

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FRP Grating

% CONCENTRATION

MAX. OPER.TEMP. 0F / 0C

% CONCENTRATION

MAX. OPER.TEMP. 0F / 0C

TYPE ‘V’ TYPE ‘I’CHEMICALEXPOSURE

Acetic Acid 50 180/82 50 125/52Aluminium Hydroxide 100 180/82 100 160/71Ammonium Chloride ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Ammonium Hydroxide 28 100/38 28 N/RAmmonium Bicarbonate 50 160/71 15 125/52Ammonium Sulphate ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Benzene N/R N/R N/R N/RBenzoic Acid SAT 210/99 SAT 150/66Borax SAT 210/99 SAT 170/77Calcium Carbonate ALL 180/82 ALL 170/77Calcium Nitrate ALL 210/99 ALL 180/82Carbon Tetrachloride 100 150/65 N/R N/RChlorine - Dry Gas - 210/99 - 140/60Chlorine - Water SAT 200/93 SAT 80/27Chromic Acid 10 150/65 5 70/21Citric Acid ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Copper Chloride ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Copper Cyanide ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Copper Nitrate ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Ethanol 50 100/38 50 75/24Ethylene Glycol 100 200/93 100 90/32Ferric Chloride ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Ferrous Chloride ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Formaldehyde ALL 150/65 50 75/24Gasoline 100 180/82 100 90/32Glucose 100 210/99 100 170/77Glycerine 100 210/99 100 150/66Hydrobromic Acid 50 150/65 50 120/49Hydrochloric Acid 37 150/65 37 75/24Hydrogen Peroxide 30 150/65 5 100/38Lactic Acid ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77

Lithium Chloride SAT 210/99 SAT 150/66Magnesium Chloride ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Magnesium Nitrate ALL 210/99 ALL 140/60Magnesium Sulphate ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Mercuric Chloride 100 210/99 100 150/66Mercurous Chloride ALL 210/99 ALL 140/60Nickel Chloride ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Nickel Sulphate ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Nitric Acid 20 120/49 20 70/21Oxalic Acid ALL 210/99 ALL 75/24Perchloric Acid 30 100/38 N/R N/RPhosphoric Acid 100 210/99 100 120/49Potassium Chloride ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Potassium Dichromate ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Potassium Nitrate ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Potassium Sulphate ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Propylene Glycol ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Sodium Acetate ALL 210/99 ALL 160/71Sodium Bisulphate ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Sodium Cyanide ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Sodium Hydroxide 25 180/82 N/R N/RSodium Nitrate ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Sodium Sulphate ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Stannic Chloride ALL 210/99 ALL 160/21Sulphuric Acid 75 100/38 25 75/24Tartaric Acid ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Vinegar 100 210/99 100 170/77Water - Distilled 100 180/82 100 170/77Zinc Nitrate ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Zinc Sulphate ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77

% CONCENTRATION

MAX. OPER.TEMP. 0F / 0C

% CONCENTRATION

MAX. OPER.TEMP. 0F / 0C

TYPE ‘V’ TYPE ‘I’CHEMICALEXPOSURE

G256 38 38 12.1 25x6 2.5

3.0

4.0

5.0

7.5

10.0

15.0

0.27

0.33

0.44

0.55

0.94

1.1

1.74

1.03

1.25

1.67

2.37

3.11

4.15

6.23

2.58

3.1

4.48

5.17

7.76

10.34

15.52

6.15

7.6

9.64

11.97

17.48

15.51

18.61

750mm

G386 38 38 18.6 38x6 2.5

3.0

4.0

5.0

7.5

10.0

15.0

0.1

0.12

0.17

0.21

0.31

0.41

0.63

0.27

0.32

0.43

0.53

0.8

1.06

1.6

0.98

1.4

1.71

2.02

2.81

3.59

5.16

1.68

2.03

2.7

3.38

5.06

6.75

10.13

4.7

5.64

7.52

9.4

14.1

18.8

1050mm

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limited to 18mm max.

U = Uniformly distributed load in kpa

Allowable Environmental Service Conditions

2726

FRP Grating

12 2

4

3

5

Integral Construction

1. Integral, one–piece construction increasesload–bearing capabilities.

2. Load applied to a Webforge FRP bar transferred to adjoining bearing bars, assisting in loaddistribution on the grating as well as on thesupport structure.

3. Square grid patterns benefit from integralone–piece construction. Smooth resin–rich verticalsurfaces and tapered bars allow all debris to fallthrough.

4. Continuous glass fibre strand in alternating layersthoroughly wetted with polyester resin for excellentcorrosion resistance.

5. Anti–Skid Surface. The top surface has bondedcoarse grit to provide excellent skid resistance.

As per standard grating clearances asshown on page 22

LENGTH 2.5mm /1000mm

WID

TH

2.5m

m/1

000m

m Installation Clearances

Manufacturing Tolerances

Depth tolerance is ± 1.5mm

FRP Grating can be manufactured from two resinsystems - Type ‘I’ (Green) uses isopthalic resinwith class 1 flame spread rating of 25 or less,while providing excellent corrosion resistance overa broad range of chemicals. Type ‘V’ (Yellow) usesvinylester resin base with class 1 flame spreadrating of 25 or less, providing superior corrosionresistance to acidic environments and moderateresistance to caustic and solvent applications.

Additional colours are available on request.

ALL - All Concentrations SAT - Saturated Solution N/R - Not Recommended.The corrosion resistance data listed above is for general information only.Resin manufacturers have provided test data which indicates the specific resin can withstand the corrosion conditions listed above.Webforge believes the data to be true and accurate but no guarantee is expressed or implied as to specific performance. Testing for specific environments is recommended.

UKpa 450 600 750 900 1200

Deflections mm

Span mm

• FRP is supplied in standard panels 1220 x 3660mm or fabricated to customers specific requirements

• Weight of standard panels25mm thick 51 kg

38mm thick 82 kg

• Open area 70%

• Bars are nominally 6mm thick

• One mesh pattern size 38 x 38mm square

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FRP Grating

% CONCENTRATION

MAX. OPER.TEMP. 0F / 0C

% CONCENTRATION

MAX. OPER.TEMP. 0F / 0C

TYPE ‘V’ TYPE ‘I’CHEMICALEXPOSURE

Acetic Acid 50 180/82 50 125/52Aluminium Hydroxide 100 180/82 100 160/71Ammonium Chloride ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Ammonium Hydroxide 28 100/38 28 N/RAmmonium Bicarbonate 50 160/71 15 125/52Ammonium Sulphate ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Benzene N/R N/R N/R N/RBenzoic Acid SAT 210/99 SAT 150/66Borax SAT 210/99 SAT 170/77Calcium Carbonate ALL 180/82 ALL 170/77Calcium Nitrate ALL 210/99 ALL 180/82Carbon Tetrachloride 100 150/65 N/R N/RChlorine - Dry Gas - 210/99 - 140/60Chlorine - Water SAT 200/93 SAT 80/27Chromic Acid 10 150/65 5 70/21Citric Acid ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Copper Chloride ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Copper Cyanide ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Copper Nitrate ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Ethanol 50 100/38 50 75/24Ethylene Glycol 100 200/93 100 90/32Ferric Chloride ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Ferrous Chloride ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Formaldehyde ALL 150/65 50 75/24Gasoline 100 180/82 100 90/32Glucose 100 210/99 100 170/77Glycerine 100 210/99 100 150/66Hydrobromic Acid 50 150/65 50 120/49Hydrochloric Acid 37 150/65 37 75/24Hydrogen Peroxide 30 150/65 5 100/38Lactic Acid ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77

Lithium Chloride SAT 210/99 SAT 150/66Magnesium Chloride ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Magnesium Nitrate ALL 210/99 ALL 140/60Magnesium Sulphate ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Mercuric Chloride 100 210/99 100 150/66Mercurous Chloride ALL 210/99 ALL 140/60Nickel Chloride ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Nickel Sulphate ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Nitric Acid 20 120/49 20 70/21Oxalic Acid ALL 210/99 ALL 75/24Perchloric Acid 30 100/38 N/R N/RPhosphoric Acid 100 210/99 100 120/49Potassium Chloride ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Potassium Dichromate ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Potassium Nitrate ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Potassium Sulphate ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Propylene Glycol ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Sodium Acetate ALL 210/99 ALL 160/71Sodium Bisulphate ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Sodium Cyanide ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Sodium Hydroxide 25 180/82 N/R N/RSodium Nitrate ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Sodium Sulphate ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Stannic Chloride ALL 210/99 ALL 160/21Sulphuric Acid 75 100/38 25 75/24Tartaric Acid ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Vinegar 100 210/99 100 170/77Water - Distilled 100 180/82 100 170/77Zinc Nitrate ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77Zinc Sulphate ALL 210/99 ALL 170/77

% CONCENTRATION

MAX. OPER.TEMP. 0F / 0C

% CONCENTRATION

MAX. OPER.TEMP. 0F / 0C

TYPE ‘V’ TYPE ‘I’CHEMICALEXPOSURE

G256 38 38 12.1 25x6 2.5

3.0

4.0

5.0

7.5

10.0

15.0

0.27

0.33

0.44

0.55

0.94

1.1

1.74

1.03

1.25

1.67

2.37

3.11

4.15

6.23

2.58

3.1

4.48

5.17

7.76

10.34

15.52

6.15

7.6

9.64

11.97

17.48

15.51

18.61

750mm

G386 38 38 18.6 38x6 2.5

3.0

4.0

5.0

7.5

10.0

15.0

0.1

0.12

0.17

0.21

0.31

0.41

0.63

0.27

0.32

0.43

0.53

0.8

1.06

1.6

0.98

1.4

1.71

2.02

2.81

3.59

5.16

1.68

2.03

2.7

3.38

5.06

6.75

10.13

4.7

5.64

7.52

9.4

14.1

18.8

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span

NOTES1. Deflections have been

limited to 18mm max.

U = Uniformly distributed load in kpa

Allowable Environmental Service Conditions

2726

FRP Grating

12 2

4

3

5

Integral Construction

1. Integral, one–piece construction increasesload–bearing capabilities.

2. Load applied to a Webforge FRP bar transferred to adjoining bearing bars, assisting in loaddistribution on the grating as well as on thesupport structure.

3. Square grid patterns benefit from integralone–piece construction. Smooth resin–rich verticalsurfaces and tapered bars allow all debris to fallthrough.

4. Continuous glass fibre strand in alternating layersthoroughly wetted with polyester resin for excellentcorrosion resistance.

5. Anti–Skid Surface. The top surface has bondedcoarse grit to provide excellent skid resistance.

As per standard grating clearances asshown on page 22

LENGTH 2.5mm /1000mm

WID

TH

2.5m

m/1

000m

m Installation Clearances

Manufacturing Tolerances

Depth tolerance is ± 1.5mm

FRP Grating can be manufactured from two resinsystems - Type ‘I’ (Green) uses isopthalic resinwith class 1 flame spread rating of 25 or less,while providing excellent corrosion resistance overa broad range of chemicals. Type ‘V’ (Yellow) usesvinylester resin base with class 1 flame spreadrating of 25 or less, providing superior corrosionresistance to acidic environments and moderateresistance to caustic and solvent applications.

Additional colours are available on request.

ALL - All Concentrations SAT - Saturated Solution N/R - Not Recommended.The corrosion resistance data listed above is for general information only.Resin manufacturers have provided test data which indicates the specific resin can withstand the corrosion conditions listed above.Webforge believes the data to be true and accurate but no guarantee is expressed or implied as to specific performance. Testing for specific environments is recommended.

UKpa 450 600 750 900 1200

Deflections mm

Span mm

• FRP is supplied in standard panels 1220 x 3660mm or fabricated to customers specific requirements

• Weight of standard panels25mm thick 51 kg

38mm thick 82 kg

• Open area 70%

• Bars are nominally 6mm thick

• One mesh pattern size 38 x 38mm square

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Expanded Metal

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Expanded Metal

25mmmin

Clear Span

Nominal Span

Installation Tolerances

Minimum Support Dimension 25mm

Expanded Metal can be lap joined when two sheets are laid SW to SW.

SHEET 1. SW SHEET 2. SW

10mm Nominal Gap

Knuckle

Strand Width

SW

LW

Strand Thickness

Raised Expanded MetalExpanded metal is supplied as it comes off the machine. Thestrands and knuckles are set at a uniform angle to the plane ofthe sheet. This adds strength and rigidity, allows air circulation,and distributes the load on the metal to the supporting frames.

Expanded metal is one continuous, single sheet of mesh,produced when the sheet is sheared and stretched but is leftintact at the 'knuckles'. Available in a variety of thicknesses,with differing sizes and designs of the mesh.

Because there are no welds or joins, it operates as a structuralmember that distributes loads evenly over a wider area.

High strength to weight ratio makes it technically applicable inmany engineering industrial and ornamental applications.

No loose strands or welds means minimal wear throughconstant exposure to natural elements or other normalmovements. Fire resistant and vermin proof, it also provides ananti-slip surface for ramps, catwalks and stair treads.

Allows good visibility and the easy passage of air, heat, lightand sound while ensuring security and protection.

Expanded metal is supplied in standard panel lengths of 2300or 3000mm and standard panel widths of 600, 750, 900 and1200mm or fabricated to customers specific requirements.

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Out of Square Tolerance

SW Short Way Dimension

+ 50mm – 0mm

Pattern Types

LW Long Way Dimension + 20mm – 4mm

Camber 5mm per metre of length D

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1 metre5mmmax.

WM 50110WM 50080

WM 50105WM 50075

D1

Simple Span mm

Welding:

Webforge recommends a 5mm fillet weld 25mmlong at every fourth strand to attach the expandedmetal to the structure.

U= Uniformly distributed load in kpa D= Deflection in millimetres

D1 = D + 10mm

WM50080 135x45 5 8 14 U 4.7 2.2 1.2 775D 3 4.5 6

WM50110 135x45 5 11 19 U 6.3 2.85 1.7 860D 3 4.5 6

WM50075 75x30 5 7.5 22 U 5.6 2.65 1.5 790D 3 4.5 6

WM50105 75x30 5 10.5 28 U 8 3.6 2 920D 3 4.5 6

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Minimum Support Dimension 25mm

Expanded Metal can be lap joined when two sheets are laid SW to SW.

SHEET 1. SW SHEET 2. SW

10mm Nominal Gap

Knuckle

Strand Width

SW

LW

Strand Thickness

Raised Expanded MetalExpanded metal is supplied as it comes off the machine. Thestrands and knuckles are set at a uniform angle to the plane ofthe sheet. This adds strength and rigidity, allows air circulation,and distributes the load on the metal to the supporting frames.

Expanded metal is one continuous, single sheet of mesh,produced when the sheet is sheared and stretched but is leftintact at the 'knuckles'. Available in a variety of thicknesses,with differing sizes and designs of the mesh.

Because there are no welds or joins, it operates as a structuralmember that distributes loads evenly over a wider area.

High strength to weight ratio makes it technically applicable inmany engineering industrial and ornamental applications.

No loose strands or welds means minimal wear throughconstant exposure to natural elements or other normalmovements. Fire resistant and vermin proof, it also provides ananti-slip surface for ramps, catwalks and stair treads.

Allows good visibility and the easy passage of air, heat, lightand sound while ensuring security and protection.

Expanded metal is supplied in standard panel lengths of 2300or 3000mm and standard panel widths of 600, 750, 900 and1200mm or fabricated to customers specific requirements.

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Camber 5mm per metre of length D

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WM 50110WM 50080

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Welding:

Webforge recommends a 5mm fillet weld 25mmlong at every fourth strand to attach the expandedmetal to the structure.

U= Uniformly distributed load in kpa D= Deflection in millimetres

D1 = D + 10mm

WM50080 135x45 5 8 14 U 4.7 2.2 1.2 775D 3 4.5 6

WM50110 135x45 5 11 19 U 6.3 2.85 1.7 860D 3 4.5 6

WM50075 75x30 5 7.5 22 U 5.6 2.65 1.5 790D 3 4.5 6

WM50105 75x30 5 10.5 28 U 8 3.6 2 920D 3 4.5 6

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Fastening Methods

Steel & AluminiumSteel & Aluminium grating can be fixed to the structure using the following 3 methods:

1. Welding

Webforge recommend a 5mm fillet weld 25mm long to attach the load bar to the structure. The suggested number of fastening points are listed on the table below.

2. Bolting to the Structure

Webforge can supply a standard galvanised steel fixing,and stainless steel for aluminium grating, and an M8 x 50thread cutting screw (plated) where bolting to thestructure is required or there are no flanges available.

A 7.4mm pilot hole is required to be site drilled for thethread cutting screw. The suggested number of fasteningpoints are as listed in the table.

3. Fixing Clip

The Webforge fixing clip is a universal clip that fits allcommon grating patterns. It can be supplied galvanised, bitumen dipped, or in stainless steel for aluminum grating.

It can be installed safely by one man working from the floor surface with an electric driver. The suggested number offastening points are listed in the table above. It is not recommended in areas of vibration or where lateral loads areapplied to the grating.

SPAN CLIPS/WELDS

500 to 1500mm 4

1500 to 3000mm 6

3000 to 4000mm 8

4000 to 5000mm 10

5000 to 6000mm 12

Stair Treads Specifications

Manufacturing TolerancesOverall Dimensions End Flat Lean

Fabrication welding.

Banding bars and end platesare welded one side of everyload bar with a minimum 3mmfillet weld.

Length + 0mm - 3mm

1mm in 25mm

Wid

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NOTE: Length of tread is distance between outer faces of the end flats.

45 75 75 100 125 125 125Bolt hole Dim ‘A’

BOLTED CONNECTIONS

550

450

900

750

550

1300

1200

850

1600

1500

1350

550

900

450

1275

700

RECOMMENDED MAX. LENGTHS FOR OTHER GRATING PATTERNSSTEEL ALUMINIUM

A&B Pattern

C&D Pattern

F Pattern

LOAD BAR SIZE 25x3 25x5 32x5 40x5 25x5 32x5 40x5

125

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155

165

185

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215

205

245

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325

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Type T1 - T6 A&B Pattern

Type T1 - T6 C&D Pattern

Type T1 - T6 F Pattern

* FOR OTHER BAR THICKNESSES, ADJUST WIDTH ACCORDINGLY.

WHEN ORDERING NON STANDARD TREADS THE GRATING TYPE MUST BE NOMINATED. E.G. A325

Recommended width

50

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NOTE: Special end flats and holing available on request

25

12.5mm

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8mm

23mm

11mm

19mm

9.5mm

7mm Dia. Hole 9mm Dia. Hole

25 or 38mm

8mm

15mm 15mm

Type M-1 for 25mm thickgrating and type M-1.5for 38mm thick grating.Restrains movement in all directions.

Type L-1 for 25mm thick grating and type L-1.5 for 38mm thick grating.For moderate loads.

Corners cut tosuit stringers ifrequired

TOP OF TREAD

FRONT OF TREAD

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Fastening Methods

Steel & AluminiumSteel & Aluminium grating can be fixed to the structure using the following 3 methods:

1. Welding

Webforge recommend a 5mm fillet weld 25mm long to attach the load bar to the structure. The suggested number of fastening points are listed on the table below.

2. Bolting to the Structure

Webforge can supply a standard galvanised steel fixing,and stainless steel for aluminium grating, and an M8 x 50thread cutting screw (plated) where bolting to thestructure is required or there are no flanges available.

A 7.4mm pilot hole is required to be site drilled for thethread cutting screw. The suggested number of fasteningpoints are as listed in the table.

3. Fixing Clip

The Webforge fixing clip is a universal clip that fits allcommon grating patterns. It can be supplied galvanised, bitumen dipped, or in stainless steel for aluminum grating.

It can be installed safely by one man working from the floor surface with an electric driver. The suggested number offastening points are listed in the table above. It is not recommended in areas of vibration or where lateral loads areapplied to the grating.

SPAN CLIPS/WELDS

500 to 1500mm 4

1500 to 3000mm 6

3000 to 4000mm 8

4000 to 5000mm 10

5000 to 6000mm 12

Stair Treads Specifications

Manufacturing TolerancesOverall Dimensions End Flat Lean

Fabrication welding.

Banding bars and end platesare welded one side of everyload bar with a minimum 3mmfillet weld.

Length + 0mm - 3mm

1mm in 25mm

Wid

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NOTE: Length of tread is distance between outer faces of the end flats.

45 75 75 100 125 125 125Bolt hole Dim ‘A’

BOLTED CONNECTIONS

550

450

900

750

550

1300

1200

850

1600

1500

1350

550

900

450

1275

700

RECOMMENDED MAX. LENGTHS FOR OTHER GRATING PATTERNSSTEEL ALUMINIUM

A&B Pattern

C&D Pattern

F Pattern

LOAD BAR SIZE 25x3 25x5 32x5 40x5 25x5 32x5 40x5

125

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125

155

165

185

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215

205

245

245

245

275

285

305

325

305

Type T1 - T6 A&B Pattern

Type T1 - T6 C&D Pattern

Type T1 - T6 F Pattern

* FOR OTHER BAR THICKNESSES, ADJUST WIDTH ACCORDINGLY.

WHEN ORDERING NON STANDARD TREADS THE GRATING TYPE MUST BE NOMINATED. E.G. A325

Recommended width

50

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12.5mm

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8mm

23mm

11mm

19mm

9.5mm

7mm Dia. Hole 9mm Dia. Hole

25 or 38mm

8mm

15mm 15mm

Type M-1 for 25mm thickgrating and type M-1.5for 38mm thick grating.Restrains movement in all directions.

Type L-1 for 25mm thick grating and type L-1.5 for 38mm thick grating.For moderate loads.

Corners cut tosuit stringers ifrequired

TOP OF TREAD

FRONT OF TREAD

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Webmesh GratingWebforge can supply grating with light gauge mesh welded to the undersideto prevent tools and small objects from falling through the grating.

Grating CODE GRATING FLOOR/ WEIGHT UNTREATED 4 Kpa 5mm

TREADPLATE Kg/sqm Deflection Span

THICKNESS

STEEL WP-2 F255MP 5mm 63.6 1390mm

WP-1 F325MP 5mm 68.4 1625mm

ALUMINIUM WP-3 F255AP 3mm 16.5 1100mm

WP-1 F325AP 5mm 23.2 1350mm

Webplate Plated GratingWebforge manufacture Webplate a composite flooring comprising F Pattern grating welded to the underside of floorplate.

Webplate is available in steel and aluminium in the following combinations:

ALUMINIUM

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TYPE

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STEEL STANCHION WEIGHTS

GAUGE

3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm 4.0mm4.0mm 4.0mm 4.0mm 4.0mm 4.0mm 4.0mm 4.0mm 4.0mm 4.0mm 4.0mm 4.0mm 4.0mm 4.0mm 4.0mm 4.0mm 4.0mm

WEIGHT

4.75kg4.75kg4.85kg4.85kg3.85kg3.85kg5.00kg5.35kg4.85kg5.30kg4.45kg3.85kg3.85kg1.60kg2.00kg1.30kg5.30kg6.05kg 5.30kg 5.30kg 5.40kg 5.40kg 4.40kg 4.40kg 5.60kg 5.85kg 5.40kg 5.60kg 5.00kg 4.40kg 4.40kg 1.90kg 2.30kg 1.60kg 7.10kg

TYPE

PPACCAW

WA-AMVSSO

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ALUMINIUM STANCHIONWEIGHTS

WEIGHT

2.05kg2.05kg2.09kg2.09kg1.66kg1.66kg2.16kg2.52kg2.09kg2.29kg1.92kg1.66kg1.66kg0.69kg0.86kg0.56kg2.29kg2.64kg

Webforge Stanchions- Important Notice

Webforge steel & aluminiumstanchions have beendesigned to comply withAS1657 load requirements atthe spacings & heightsshown in this brochure. Ifspacing or stanchion heightsare altered please check withyour Webforge office to checkthat the altered unit willcomply with the AS1657requirements.

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Webmesh GratingWebforge can supply grating with light gauge mesh welded to the undersideto prevent tools and small objects from falling through the grating.

Grating CODE GRATING FLOOR/ WEIGHT UNTREATED 4 Kpa 5mm

TREADPLATE Kg/sqm Deflection Span

THICKNESS

STEEL WP-2 F255MP 5mm 63.6 1390mm

WP-1 F325MP 5mm 68.4 1625mm

ALUMINIUM WP-3 F255AP 3mm 16.5 1100mm

WP-1 F325AP 5mm 23.2 1350mm

Webplate Plated GratingWebforge manufacture Webplate a composite flooring comprising F Pattern grating welded to the underside of floorplate.

Webplate is available in steel and aluminium in the following combinations:

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STEEL STANCHION WEIGHTS

GAUGE

3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm3.2mm 4.0mm4.0mm 4.0mm 4.0mm 4.0mm 4.0mm 4.0mm 4.0mm 4.0mm 4.0mm 4.0mm 4.0mm 4.0mm 4.0mm 4.0mm 4.0mm 4.0mm

WEIGHT

4.75kg4.75kg4.85kg4.85kg3.85kg3.85kg5.00kg5.35kg4.85kg5.30kg4.45kg3.85kg3.85kg1.60kg2.00kg1.30kg5.30kg6.05kg 5.30kg 5.30kg 5.40kg 5.40kg 4.40kg 4.40kg 5.60kg 5.85kg 5.40kg 5.60kg 5.00kg 4.40kg 4.40kg 1.90kg 2.30kg 1.60kg 7.10kg

TYPE

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ALUMINIUM STANCHIONWEIGHTS

WEIGHT

2.05kg2.05kg2.09kg2.09kg1.66kg1.66kg2.16kg2.52kg2.09kg2.29kg1.92kg1.66kg1.66kg0.69kg0.86kg0.56kg2.29kg2.64kg

Webforge Stanchions- Important Notice

Webforge steel & aluminiumstanchions have beendesigned to comply withAS1657 load requirements atthe spacings & heightsshown in this brochure. Ifspacing or stanchion heightsare altered please check withyour Webforge office to checkthat the altered unit willcomply with the AS1657requirements.

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Stanchions Grade 250 Steel

Standard Duty Heavy Duty

48.3mm OD – 40 NB 48.3mm OD – 40 NB

Gauge 3.2mm Gauge 4.0mm

Ball Size

76mm OD

Base Plates

AAllll base ppllaatteess ootthheerr tthhaann AAMM TTyyppee

Specification – 75mm x 145mm x 10mm

Holes – 17.5mm dia. at 102mm centres

Type AM

Specification – 65mm x 170mm x 10mm

Holes 17.5mm dia at 125mm centres

NOTE: Non–standard base plates manufactured to order.

Kickplate Mounting Brackets

Specification – 40mm x 40mm x 6mm Angle 85mm long

Holes 14mm slots at 45mm centres to suit 100mm kickplate

NOTE: Non–standard kickplate mounting brackets manufactured to order.

Rail Specifications

Handrail – 32 NB (42.4mm OD) Med. Gauge

Kneerail – 25 NB (33.7mm OD) Med. Gauge

NOTE: Standard Stanchions are drilled to suit the railspecification above.

SSppeecciiaall OOrrddeerrss can be drilled as follows:

Handrail: From 25 NB (33.7mm OD)

to 40 NB (48.3mm OD)

Kneerail: From 20 NB (26.9mm OD)

to 40 NB (48.3mm OD)

FinishAll items are hot dipped galvanised (excluding Taper Pins) to Australian Standard AS/NZ4680.

NOTE: Items are available untreated, however this is notrecommended as the system would lack internal protection.

Stanchion Spacing

Webforge Tubular Handrail System is manufactured to complywith Australian Standard AS 1657. Para 3.4 of this standardrecommends a maximum stanchion spacing of 2 metres for our Standard Range.

Stanchions 6063-T6 Aluminium50mm OD

Gauge 4.0mm

Ball Size

76mm OD

Base Plates

All base plates other than AM Type

Specification – 80mm x 145mm x 12mm

Holes – 17.5mm dia. at 102mm centres

Type AM

Specification – 80mm x 170mm x 12mm

Holes 17.5mm dia at 125mm centres

NOTE: Non–Standard Base Plates manufactured to order.

Kickplate Mounting Brackets

Specification – 40mm x 40mm x 6mm Angle 85mm long

Slots 14mm dia. at 45mm centres to suit 100mm kickplate

NOTE: Non–standard Kickplate Mounting Brackets manufactured to order.

Rail Specifications

Handrail – 46mm OD / 39mm ID

Kneerail – 38.1mm OD / 34.1mm ID

NOTE: Standard Stanchions are drilled to suit the railspecification above.

FinishAll items are mill finish natural aluminium.

Alternate Finish: Anodised or powder coated

Stanchion Spacing

Webforge aluminium stanchions, with the exception of side offset types, should be spaced at no greater than 2000mm centres for rails 900mm in height and no greater than 1800mm centres for rails 1000mm in height.

+ - L/100

± 1mm

± 1mm

Stanchions

Standard Duty76mm OD - 65 NB

Gauge 3.6mm

Heavy Duty76mm OD - 65 NB

Gauge 4.5mm

Base Plates

Recommended size 150mm x 150mm x 16mm

Holes – 20mm dia. at 100mm centres

Note: Non-standard base plates manufactured to order.

Spheres

125mm OD

Note: All spheres manufactured to suit 76mm OD

(65 NB) pipe.

Rail Specifications

All horizontal rails as per stanchion dimensions 76mm OD.

Wall thickness as noted.

Finish

All items are hot-dipped galvanised to Australian Standard AS/NZS 4680.

Note: Items are available untreated, however this is not recommended as the system would lack internal protection.

Pipe Sizes

The tolerances for pipes will depend on the pipespecification that is used.

1. Variations in cross section

Specified OD up to 50mm ± 0.2mm

Over 50mm OD to 75mm ± 0.25mm

2. Variations in thickness ± 10%

Base Plates

All dimensions ± 1mm

Thickness ± 0.2mm

Sphere Drilling

Drilled diameters 2 to 4mm oversize

Hole Angle ± 1° in any direction (any 2 axis)

All stanchions except AM ± 0.5° in the slope direction only.

L± 2mm

Stanchion Tolerances

Steel Specifications

Aluminium Specifications

Jumbo Specifications

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Stanchions Grade 250 Steel

Standard Duty Heavy Duty

48.3mm OD – 40 NB 48.3mm OD – 40 NB

Gauge 3.2mm Gauge 4.0mm

Ball Size

76mm OD

Base Plates

AAllll base ppllaatteess ootthheerr tthhaann AAMM TTyyppee

Specification – 75mm x 145mm x 10mm

Holes – 17.5mm dia. at 102mm centres

Type AM

Specification – 65mm x 170mm x 10mm

Holes 17.5mm dia at 125mm centres

NOTE: Non–standard base plates manufactured to order.

Kickplate Mounting Brackets

Specification – 40mm x 40mm x 6mm Angle 85mm long

Holes 14mm slots at 45mm centres to suit 100mm kickplate

NOTE: Non–standard kickplate mounting brackets manufactured to order.

Rail Specifications

Handrail – 32 NB (42.4mm OD) Med. Gauge

Kneerail – 25 NB (33.7mm OD) Med. Gauge

NOTE: Standard Stanchions are drilled to suit the railspecification above.

SSppeecciiaall OOrrddeerrss can be drilled as follows:

Handrail: From 25 NB (33.7mm OD)

to 40 NB (48.3mm OD)

Kneerail: From 20 NB (26.9mm OD)

to 40 NB (48.3mm OD)

FinishAll items are hot dipped galvanised (excluding Taper Pins) to Australian Standard AS/NZ4680.

NOTE: Items are available untreated, however this is notrecommended as the system would lack internal protection.

Stanchion Spacing

Webforge Tubular Handrail System is manufactured to complywith Australian Standard AS 1657. Para 3.4 of this standardrecommends a maximum stanchion spacing of 2 metres for our Standard Range.

Stanchions 6063-T6 Aluminium50mm OD

Gauge 4.0mm

Ball Size

76mm OD

Base Plates

All base plates other than AM Type

Specification – 80mm x 145mm x 12mm

Holes – 17.5mm dia. at 102mm centres

Type AM

Specification – 80mm x 170mm x 12mm

Holes 17.5mm dia at 125mm centres

NOTE: Non–Standard Base Plates manufactured to order.

Kickplate Mounting Brackets

Specification – 40mm x 40mm x 6mm Angle 85mm long

Slots 14mm dia. at 45mm centres to suit 100mm kickplate

NOTE: Non–standard Kickplate Mounting Brackets manufactured to order.

Rail Specifications

Handrail – 46mm OD / 39mm ID

Kneerail – 38.1mm OD / 34.1mm ID

NOTE: Standard Stanchions are drilled to suit the railspecification above.

FinishAll items are mill finish natural aluminium.

Alternate Finish: Anodised or powder coated

Stanchion Spacing

Webforge aluminium stanchions, with the exception of side offset types, should be spaced at no greater than 2000mm centres for rails 900mm in height and no greater than 1800mm centres for rails 1000mm in height.

+ - L/100

± 1mm

± 1mm

Stanchions

Standard Duty76mm OD - 65 NB

Gauge 3.6mm

Heavy Duty76mm OD - 65 NB

Gauge 4.5mm

Base Plates

Recommended size 150mm x 150mm x 16mm

Holes – 20mm dia. at 100mm centres

Note: Non-standard base plates manufactured to order.

Spheres

125mm OD

Note: All spheres manufactured to suit 76mm OD

(65 NB) pipe.

Rail Specifications

All horizontal rails as per stanchion dimensions 76mm OD.

Wall thickness as noted.

Finish

All items are hot-dipped galvanised to Australian Standard AS/NZS 4680.

Note: Items are available untreated, however this is not recommended as the system would lack internal protection.

Pipe Sizes

The tolerances for pipes will depend on the pipespecification that is used.

1. Variations in cross section

Specified OD up to 50mm ± 0.2mm

Over 50mm OD to 75mm ± 0.25mm

2. Variations in thickness ± 10%

Base Plates

All dimensions ± 1mm

Thickness ± 0.2mm

Sphere Drilling

Drilled diameters 2 to 4mm oversize

Hole Angle ± 1° in any direction (any 2 axis)

All stanchions except AM ± 0.5° in the slope direction only.

L± 2mm

Stanchion Tolerances

Steel Specifications

Aluminium Specifications

Jumbo Specifications

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Through its network of operations

throughout Australia, New Zealand and Asia,

Webforge has the resources and experience

to service a complete range of projects

whatever the complexity or size.

Webforge Worldwide Centres

Internet

www.webforge.com.au

Disclaimer:While Webforge has taken all reasonable care in preparing thisbrochure, Webforge takes no responsibility for loss resulting fromrelying on its contents. Customers should make their ownenquiries as to whether any products described in this brochureare suitable for their intended use. Information in this brochuremay change without notice.

Australia Webforge (NSW) 73-75 Bassett Street Mona Vale NSW 2103 Phone: (02) 9997 8555 Fax: (02) 9997 7546 Postal: PO Box 440 Mona Vale NSW 1160Email: [email protected]

Webforge (QLD) 1149 Kingsford Smith Drive Pinkenba QLD 4008 Phone: (07) 3260 1064 Fax: (07) 3260 1130 Postal: PO Box 1452 Eagle Farm QLD 4009Email: [email protected]

Webforge (VIC) Factory 2, 142-146 Fairbank RdClayton South VIC 3169 Phone: (03) 9551 1911Fax: (03) 9558 0730 Postal: Private Bag 155Clayton South VIC 3169Email: [email protected]

Webforge (WA) 24 Tennant Street Welshpool WA 6106 Phone: (08) 9361 8933Fax: (08) 9361 7057 Postal: PO Box 151 Bentley WA 6102Email: [email protected]

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SingaporeWebforge (Singapore) Pte LtdNo. 257, Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim Singapore 629147Phone: 65 861 3611Fax: 65 861 8344Email: [email protected]

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IndonesiaPT Webforge IndonesiaKawasan Industri JababekaJl. Jababeka V Kav V-9Cikarang-Bekasi 17530PO Box 387, Bekasi 17038IndonesiaPhone: 62 21 893 4513Fax: 62 21 893 4516Email: [email protected]

MalaysiaWebforge (KL) SDN BHDLot 3, Jalan Gudang 16/9Section 16, 40700 Shah AlamP.O. Box 7601, 40720 Shah AlamSelangor Darul EhsanMalaysiaPhone: 60 3 5519 0652Fax: 60 3 5519 0749Email: [email protected]

ChinaGuangzhou Webforge Grating Co LtdJinhua 3rd Street Guangzhou Economic &Technological Development ZoneGuangzhou 510730ChinaPhone: 86 20 8221 2791Fax: 86 20 8221 2792Email: [email protected]

Wuxi Webforge Grating Co.Lot 40B, Wuxi National High New Tech.Industrial Development ZoneWuxi, Jiangsu, P.C. 214028ChinaPhone: 86 510 521 1188Fax: 86 510 521 5188Email: [email protected]

ThailandWebforge (Thailand) Ltd(Head Office & Factory)Amata City Industrial Estate7/110 Moo 4Tumbol MapyangpornAmphur PluakdaengRayong 21140ThailandPhone: 66 38 956 099Fax: 66 38 956 097Email: [email protected]

(Sales & Marketing)26th Floor, Unit E, North TowerJewelry Trade Centre Building919/264 Silom RoadBangrak, Bangkok 10110ThailandPhone: 66 2 630 0861Fax: 66 2 630 0860

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Through its network of operations

throughout Australia, New Zealand and Asia,

Webforge has the resources and experience

to service a complete range of projects

whatever the complexity or size.

Webforge Worldwide Centres

Internet

www.webforge.com.au

Disclaimer:While Webforge has taken all reasonable care in preparing thisbrochure, Webforge takes no responsibility for loss resulting fromrelying on its contents. Customers should make their ownenquiries as to whether any products described in this brochureare suitable for their intended use. Information in this brochuremay change without notice.

Australia Webforge (NSW) 73-75 Bassett Street Mona Vale NSW 2103 Phone: (02) 9997 8555 Fax: (02) 9997 7546 Postal: PO Box 440 Mona Vale NSW 1160Email: [email protected]

Webforge (QLD) 1149 Kingsford Smith Drive Pinkenba QLD 4008 Phone: (07) 3260 1064 Fax: (07) 3260 1130 Postal: PO Box 1452 Eagle Farm QLD 4009Email: [email protected]

Webforge (VIC) Factory 2, 142-146 Fairbank RdClayton South VIC 3169 Phone: (03) 9551 1911Fax: (03) 9558 0730 Postal: Private Bag 155Clayton South VIC 3169Email: [email protected]

Webforge (WA) 24 Tennant Street Welshpool WA 6106 Phone: (08) 9361 8933Fax: (08) 9361 7057 Postal: PO Box 151 Bentley WA 6102Email: [email protected]

New ZealandWebforge (NZ) Ltd23 Kelvin Grove Road Palmerston North NZ Phone: (06) 356 1246Fax: (06) 356 7782Postal: PO Box 1506Palmerston North NZEmail: [email protected]

SingaporeWebforge (Singapore) Pte LtdNo. 257, Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim Singapore 629147Phone: 65 861 3611Fax: 65 861 8344Email: [email protected]

PhilippinesWebforge Philippines IncMain Ave cnr Hologram StreetLight Industry & Science Park 1Cabuyao, LagunaPO Box 1928, Makati City 1259PhilippinesPhone: 63 49 543 0441Fax: 63 49 543 0440Email: [email protected]

IndonesiaPT Webforge IndonesiaKawasan Industri JababekaJl. Jababeka V Kav V-9Cikarang-Bekasi 17530PO Box 387, Bekasi 17038IndonesiaPhone: 62 21 893 4513Fax: 62 21 893 4516Email: [email protected]

MalaysiaWebforge (KL) SDN BHDLot 3, Jalan Gudang 16/9Section 16, 40700 Shah AlamP.O. Box 7601, 40720 Shah AlamSelangor Darul EhsanMalaysiaPhone: 60 3 5519 0652Fax: 60 3 5519 0749Email: [email protected]

ChinaGuangzhou Webforge Grating Co LtdJinhua 3rd Street Guangzhou Economic &Technological Development ZoneGuangzhou 510730ChinaPhone: 86 20 8221 2791Fax: 86 20 8221 2792Email: [email protected]

Wuxi Webforge Grating Co.Lot 40B, Wuxi National High New Tech.Industrial Development ZoneWuxi, Jiangsu, P.C. 214028ChinaPhone: 86 510 521 1188Fax: 86 510 521 5188Email: [email protected]

ThailandWebforge (Thailand) Ltd(Head Office & Factory)Amata City Industrial Estate7/110 Moo 4Tumbol MapyangpornAmphur PluakdaengRayong 21140ThailandPhone: 66 38 956 099Fax: 66 38 956 097Email: [email protected]

(Sales & Marketing)26th Floor, Unit E, North TowerJewelry Trade Centre Building919/264 Silom RoadBangrak, Bangkok 10110ThailandPhone: 66 2 630 0861Fax: 66 2 630 0860

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