Full Gratings
GEI full gratings can be used for visual ensembles with an identical appearance on both sides of the panel (the cross-bars are of the same dimensions as the bearer bars).
They are mainly used for filling balustrades and making sun-breaker and privacy screens.
- BB thickness of 2, 3, 4 and 5 mm
- The BB spacing is typically a multiple of 11.
- The IB spacing is typically a multiple of 11.1.
- Standard heights: 20-140 mm.
- Standard thickness: 2-8 mm
- Maximum length of bearer bars: 4000 mm.
- Maximum length of spacers: 2000 mm.
- Galvanized in accordance with EN ISO 1461 standards.
- Stainless steel V2A or V4A available.
- Aluminum available.
- Available with "flat" edge or without edges.
- Available with single or double notching on request.
- HALF-MOON or SAWTOOTH notching available.
GEI press-locked grating is characterized by transverse, cross bars inserted under high pressure into pre-existing notches in the bearing bars. This grating is produced in “flat” or “T”-shaped sections, welded into place and then optionally undergoes hot-dip galvanizing in accordance with the applicable EN ISO 1461 standards. For situations with an increased risk of slipping, anti-slip grating can be produced, where the upper surface of the bearing bars and/or the transverse bars can be given anti-slip serrations. GEI press-locked grating is typically manufactured from EN 10025 standard S235JR steel, which ensures a consistent production quality. RAL-GZ 638 manufacturing tolerances applied.
BBs and TBs fixed in place
Press-locking
Application of banding bars
- Sun shadings
- Privacy screens
- Decoration
- False ceilings
- Balustrades (architecture)
- Balustrades (industry)
- Floorings
- Water jet cut
Mesh
Spacing between bearing bars (BB) and transverse bars (TB). Mesh created in this way has two characteristics: mesh width and mesh centre spacing (pitch).
- Mesh width: the width of the opening that is between the BBs and TBs
- Mesh centre spacing (pitch): the distance between the centre of BBs and TBs (for example, the distance between the centre of one bearing bar and the centre of the nearest adjacent bearing bar
Mesh group | Type
Mesh is made up of two values (in mm), where the first dimension is the distance between adjacent bearing bars, and the second dimension being the distance between adjacent transverse bars (for example: 33.33 x 33.33; 33.33 x 11.11; 55.55 x 55.55; etc.).
For convenience’s sake, the term “mesh gauge” is more frequently used (for example: 30 x 30 - 30 x 10 - 50 x 50 - etc.)
Bearing bars (BB)
Straight rods bearing the weight and arranged in rows at right angles to the transverse bars and supports.
Transvers bars or cross bars (TB)
Arranged perpendicular to the bearing bars, the TB are connected to the BB by pressing. They can consist of "flat iron".
BB and TB gauge
This is defined by two values (in mm), where the first corresponds to their height and the second to their thickness. Gauge examples: 30 / 2; 30 / 3; 40 / 3; etc...
Range
Gap between the supports on which the ends of the bearing bars rest.
Impermeability – Security bars
Security mesh uses the following mesh gauge: 30 x 19; 19 x 30; 19 x 19; etc. It is recommended for industrial environments (14122 standard) and allows nothing exceeding a 20 mm diameter ball to pass through it.
Support braket
Bracket welded to the ends of the grating rendering it suitable for certain uses (for example: shelving, guttering).
Bar which forms the outer frame of the panels.
"T" banding bar
"Flat" banding bar
Base panel
Specific applied standards
ISO 14122 : Permanent means of access to machines and industrial plants
ISO 14122-2 : Working platforms and walkways
ISO 14122-3 : Stairs, ladders and handrails
RAL-GZ 638 : Manufacturing tolerances for gratings
RAL-GZ 639 : Manufacturing tolerances for safety grids
EN ISO 1461 : Galvanisation requirements
EN 10025 : Steel standard