Raised Floor Equipment Supports
Used to support equipment racks installed on 4 to 36 100 mm to 910 mm height raised floor support systems.
Raised floor equipment supports. Access floor systems inc. Racks are mounted to sub or base floor using 5 8 threaded rod and brackets. Also called raised flooring access flooring or raised access computer flooring a raised floor is a construction model in which an elevated floor is built above a building s original concrete slab surface thereby creating a hidden void between the two floors that is used for the passage of mechanical and electrical services. They don t connect into your existing understructure they are placed directly under the equipment legs or feet.
Unlike traditional raised floors gridd s simple and revolutionary design is a raised floor system that easily adapts to the changing growth of your business. The patented gridd system redefining the raised floor gridd the award winning raised floor is an adaptive cabling distribution system. That 2 000 lb rating doesn t mean much if the understructure won t support it. There are two general types of raised floors.
They do not need to be bolted to the floor or grid system. Heavy duty equipment support pedestals installed under weighty equipment will beef up your existing raised floor system by providing additional support where needed. They do not need to be bolted to the floor or grid system. One equipment support and 600 square feet of access floor caption as this installation case study shows unistrut materials are designed to work where and when you need them.
Whether your support structure installation is overhead wall mounted or underfoot we have the design and installation expertise to successfully install. Raised floor rack support. Simply place the support freely under an existing raised floor where extra support is required. 203 north columbia street covington la.
Enhances structural integrity during seismic events. I ve also seen raised floor designs where heavy equipment was placed on the floor exceeding the weight limits. Install pedestal supports freely under an existing raised floor and place where support is required for hefty equipment. Heavy duty equipment supports are pedestals which are installed under bulky equipment to provide additional support for your raised floor system.
I have seen far too many customers that were sold on a high load bearing panel without regard to the rest of the system. You don t have to attach them to the rest of your access floor.