Composite steel grating can be fixed using either welding or installation clamps. The advantage of welding is its firmness, preventing loosening. The welding is specifically done at the corner roots of the steel grating, with weld lengths not less than 20mm and heights not less than 3mm. The advantage of installation clamps is that they do not damage the hot-dipped galvanized layer and are easy to remove. At least four sets of clamps are required per panel, and the number of clamps used increases with the length of the panel. The method is to directly weld the screw heads onto the steel beam without using clamps, ensuring the grating does not slip off the beam due to loose installation brackets.
Composite steel grating features include:
1. Save on Investment: Lower engineering costs compared to cast iron; plus, save on the costs of replacing cast iron lids due to theft or damage.
2. Attractive appearance, durable
3. Material Savings: A method to save materials under the same load-bearing conditions, accordingly, it can reduce the material required for the supporting structure.
Composite steel grating crossbar spacing: The distance between two adjacent crossbars is typically 50MM, with options of 100MM as well. Custom production according to customer requirements is available.
Composite steel grating is widely used in municipal roads, garden facilities, residential communities, schools, sports stadiums, and various other locations and fields.
That concludes the introduction to composite steel grating. We hope it aids in your purchase decision for composite steel grating!




































