Fiberglass grating attachments and clips are specially designed to secure fiberglass grating or plates to the supporting structures. Additionally, they are used to fasten together adjacent grating panels, which minimizes load-induced differential deflection. All fiberglass attachments and clips are made of Type 316 stainless steel, and are available in 1, 1-1/2 and 2 sizes. For more on fiberglass attachments and clips, click here.
Our heavy duty fiberglass grating is available in both molded and pultruded grating systems. Both are designed to carry forklift and tractor-trailer loads that traditional molded and pultruded FRP grating products are not designed to support. Heavy duty fiberglass grating provides greater durability for higher volume traffic areas as well. Additionally, heavy duty fiberglass grating can be used to free span longer distances than traditional fiberglass grating. For more on heavy duty fiberglass grating, click here.
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