Support Structures
Features of metallic support structure for raised floors of
standard M16/1 type. The structure is entirely made up of
iron materials with superficial zinc covering. Class code:
Fe Zn CL II-UNI ISO 2081. Columns are made up by two
different elements (base and head), and eventually completed
by connecting or supporting ledgers.
BASE
Support element of the slab. Made up by a plate disk
with 95mm/110mm diameter and 1,5mm/2mm thickness
purposely cut to obtain the right rigidity to make
the combination with a plate 20x2mm/30x2mm pipe of
varying heights possible.
HEAD
Support element of the raised panel. Made up by a 90X90
mm/110x110mm plate disk- 2,5 mm in thickness.
It is purposely cut to obtain the combination of the ledgers
and gaskets, a collar for the screwing of a tie-rod,
and of course the necessary ribbings and supports. An
M16/18/20 tie-rod is screwed into the collar, which automatically
stucks at the end of the filleting. A bit of anti-unscrewing
glue sticks the two elements (previously coated
with zinc) together. A knurled nut makes the micrometric
regulation of final height possible. A gasket completes
the head.
SUPPORTING LEDGER
Obtained through the processing of the zinc-coated
plate Z200, 0,9 mm/1,2mm in thickness, U shaped,
18X27X18/38, to obtain a product with maximal rigidity
and precision features. The combination of the ledger
with the head is very precise and avoids the use of a fixing
screw which is anyway available. They have non-conductive
gaskets and conductive on request.
CAPACITY LOAD LEDGER:
Obtained through the processing of a zinc-coated plate
Z200 0,9mm/1,2mm in thickness, rectangular shaped,
50X25mm, to obtain a product with maximal rigidity and
precision features. The combination of the ledger with
the head is very precise and allows the use of a fixing
screw which is anyway available. They have non-conductive
gaskets.
N.B. Heights from few centimeters to 2 meters.
Structures are projected and produced in function of
loads and heights.

