1.5" Thick CC-Grate
1.5" x 1.5" (Square Mesh)

*Deflection less than 0.010" and greater than 0.500" have been omitted. The use of various resins, reinforcements and surfaces can result in variations of up to 15% in load data. Free span width for 48" span data is 2" less than width of grating. This information is provided as a guide to the use and application of CC-Grate and is not or does not represent a specific warranty of the product or its performance. The designer or user must determine the suitability of this product for a specific application.
Point Load: Reflects the deflection achieved by concentrated point load applied at the center of a grating panel of varying spans. Maximum loads for "Normal" or "Firm" support under this loading are indicated.
Uniform Load (Full Panel): Reflects the deflection achieved with loads distributed evenly across 12-foot long grating pieces of varying spans.

 

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 Corrosion Resistance Guide

PHYSICAL DEFLECTION DATA

CONCENTRATED LOAD (12" strip load)

SPAN

MAX LOAD(lb/sf)

LOAD (lb)

Inch

Normal

Firm

100

200

500

1000

2000

12

>3000  

>3000  

*  

0.015

0.029

0.053

0.114

18

>3000

2100  

0.013

0.028

0.059

0.119

0.238  

24

1493  

984  

0.033

0.059

0.133

0.254  

0.499  

36

468  

314  

0.080

0.157  

0.401  

*

*

48

199  

131  

0.192  

0.377  

*

*

*

UNIFORM LOAD (entire panel load)

SPAN

MAX LOAD(lb/sf)

LOAD(lb/sf)

Inch

Normal

Firm

50

100

150

200

250

12

>3000

>3000  

*

*

*

 *

0.011

18

>3000  

2460  

 *  

0.013

0.019

0.024

0.029

24

1223  

807  

0.021

0.037

0.052

0.068

0.083

36

244  

162

 0.074

0.149  

0.225  

0.329  

0.381  

48

130

61  

 0.235  

0.471  

*

*

*

 

POINT LOAD

(center of panel)

 

 

"Normal" is the load (in pounds) that will produce a deflection of 0.375" (accepted as providing a "Normal" feel for foot traffic).

"Firm" is the load (in pounds) that will produce a deflection of 0.250" (accepted as providing a "Firm" feel for foot traffic).

 

All deflections are presented in inches. Loads are presented in pounds

SPAN

LOAD (lb)

Inch

Normal

Firm

12

 >3000  

>3000

18

>3000

2842  

24

2985  

1990  

36

1232  

778  

48

749  

474  

INSTALLATION NOTES: The following tables have been developed based on two sided support layouts. Caution is needed to be sure that the rectangular grating is installed with bearing bars running from support to support. All grating should be fastened to the supports using fasteners such as the CC-Clips described in this site. These should be used every 3’-4’ along the supports, with a minimum of four clips on small sections. The clips not only add safety for the employees using the grating, but also improve on the deflection noted.
Concentrated Load (12" Strip): Reflects the deflection achieved using a 12-inch wide strip of grating tested at the mid-point of varying spans.