Anti-slip plate Securitop

Anti-slip plate - Securitop - Meiser
Anti-slip plate - Securitop - Meiser
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Description

Product overview
  • Securitop perforated anti-slip steel plate with upward-embossed 8/13 pattern and alternating flat Ø8 mm holes; designed for pedestrian safety and surface drainage.


Characteristics
  • Perforation: 8/13 pattern, Ø8 mm; upward embossed alternating with flat holes
  • Edge: 60 mm along the lengthwise direction (front side with perforations)
  • Void percentage: 9.6%
  • Thickness: 3 mm


Use
  • Function: anti-skid, drainage and safety
  • Complies with French accessibility (handicap) standards (ERP, APH)


Installation
  • Fix directly to the floor with countersunk screws or adhesive


Technical data
Material | Thickness (mm) | Length (mm) | Width (mm) | Mass (kg/p)
Raw steel S235 JR | 3 | 2000 | 1000 | 42.3
Raw steel S235 JR | 3 | 3000 | 1500 | 108.0
Hot-dip galvanized steel (ISO 1461) | 3 | 2000 | 1000 | 45.3
Hot-dip galvanized steel (ISO 1461) | 3 | 3000 | 1500 | 108.0
Perforation detail: Ø8 mm upward embossed alternating with Ø8 mm flat; pattern 8/13; voids 9.6%; edge 60 mm along length

Technical specifications
  • Product name/model: Securitop
  • Material options: Raw steel S235 JR; Hot-dip galvanized steel (ISO 1461)
  • Thickness: 3 mm
  • Available sizes (L × W): 2000 × 1000 mm; 3000 × 1500 mm
  • Mass examples: Raw steel — 2000×1000 mm: 42.3 kg/p; 3000×1500 mm: 108.0 kg/p; Hot-dip galvanized — 2000×1000 mm: 45.3 kg/p; 3000×1500 mm: 108.0 kg/p
  • Functions: anti-skid, drainage and safety
  • Compliance: ERP, APH (French accessibility standards)
  • Installation: direct floor fixing with countersunk screws or adhesive

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