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Systems
Quick Flooring Guide

Choosing the right flooring

Load 2.5kPa/Deflection 5mm Load 5kPa/Deflection 5mm


Span mm Steel Aluminium FRP Span mm Steel Aluminium FRP

600 C205MP A253AP G256 600 C205MP A253AP G256


900 C205MP A253AP G386 900 C205MP A253AP G386
1200 C205MP A255AP G386 1200 C255MP A325AP
1500 A255MP A403AP 1500 A325MP A503AP
1800 A325MP A503AP 1800 A405MP A503AP
2100 A405MP 2100 A505MP

Light occasional use. No public access - AS1657 Heavy use. Occasional placement of heavy tools - AS1170

Load 3kPa/Deflection 5mm Load 5kPa/Deflection 10mm


Span mm Steel Aluminium FRP Span mm Steel Aluminium FRP

600 C205MP A253AP G256 600 C205MP A253AP G256


900 C205MP A253AP G386 900 C205MP A253AP G386
1200 C205MP A255AP 1200 C205MP A255AP G386
1500 A255MP A405AP 1500 A255MP A403AP
1800 A325MP A505AP 1800 A325MP A503AP
2100 A405MP 2100 C405MP

Light occasional use. No public access - AS1170 Heavy use - Occasional placement of heavy tools - AS1170

Load 4kPa/Deflection 5mm Load 7.5kPa/Deflection 10mm


Span mm Steel Aluminium FRP Span mm Steel Aluminium FRP

600 C205MP A253AP G256 600 A205MP A253AP G256


900 C205MP A255AP G386 900 A205MP A255AP G386
1200 F255MP A325AP 1200 A205MP A325AP
1500 F325MP A405AP 1500 C325MP A405AP
1800 C405MP A505AP 1800 A405MP A505AP
2100 C505MP 2100 C505MP

Heavy frequent use. No public access - AS1170 Heavy use. Frequent placement of heavy tools - AS1170

Note kPA: (Kilopascals): Expression of Uniformly Distributed Load.


Other combinations of pattern and load bar are available beyond those listed above. See load tables on page 6/7 for more detail.

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Grating Patterns

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Grating

Materials: Treatment/Colour:
Mild Steel Grating
Mild Steel (M):
• Galvanised (G) (AS/NZS 4680)
Recommended for high impact, high load applications where economy • Bitumen Dipped (B)
and strength are paramount. • Painted (P)
Grating is manufactured from a minimum of Grade 250 Mild Steel • Untreated (U)
(or equivalent). Australian manufactured product meets AS3679.1 2010
requirements. Stainless Steel Grating
• Standard is Electropolished (E),
Aluminium (A): • Mill Finish (M) is also available
Recommended where light weight is important and where quality of
appearance is paramount. Material 6063-T6 Aluminium Grating
• Anodised (A)
Stainless Steel (S): • Powder Coated (PC)
Recommended where rust resistance or hygienic environment is • Painted (P)
required. ASTM A240 GR316. • Mill finish (M)

* For FRP Grating info refer to p8.


Top Surface:
Standard grating comprises Plain (P) square edge flat bars. To increase Aluminum Grating Code Example
the slip resistance, Serrated (S) grating can be specified. Stainless Steel,
6mm bars, and any load bars 20mm deep will not be serrated. A 325 A P M 12
In addition, both steel and aluminium grating can improve their slip
resistance by setting the load bars parallel to the walking direction over
the floor. In steel grating better slip resistance is available in patterns Panel Size Nominal Panel sizes
with 100mm cross rod centres, ie Patterns A & C. 12 = 1000 x 5800

As mandated by AS1657, the use of 10 x 10mm square bar cleats Treatment/Colour M = Mill Finish
must be used for additional security on slopes >10. A = Anodised
ISO14122.1 recommends cleats between 10° and 20°. PC = Powder Coated
Top Surface P = Plain
S = Serrated
(not avail. for load bars 20mm deep or 6mm thick)

Material A = Aluminium (6063-T6)

Bar Size 325


255
etc
Pattern A
B
etc.

Steel Grating Code Example Stainless Steel Grating Code Example

A 325 M P G 12 A 305 S P E 9

Panel Size Nominal Panel sizes Panel Size Nominal Panel sizes
12 = 1000 x 5800 9 = 1000 x 4000
13 = 1200 x 5800 6 = 1200 x 4000

Treatment/Colour G = Galvanised Treatment/Colour E = Electropolished


U = Untreated M = Mill Finish
B = Bitumen Dipped
Top Surface P = Plain Top Surface P = Plain
S = Serrated
(not avail. for load bars 20mm deep or 6mm thick)

Material M = Mild Steel Material S = 316 Stainless Steel


S1 = 304 Stainless Steel

Bar Size 325 Bar Size 305


255 255
etc etc
Pattern A Pattern A
B
B
etc.
etc.

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Standard Panel Sizes: Considerations when choosing Stock Panels
Mild Steel Grating • Utilise the Quick Flooring Guide to choose the most appropriate
The standard range of panel sizes are;
combination of Pattern and Load Bar, for your application.
Code Panel Sizes nominal • Add codes for options; Material, Top Surface, Treatment/Colour
12 1000 x 5800 span • Select a standard panel size or provide details of custom sizes
13 1200 x 5800 span *sourced from WA (see below)
14 900 x 5800 span * sourced from NZ
Other sizes are available on request.
6m panels available on request.
Panels can be cut and fabricated to order. Considerations when choosing
Custom Panels
Aluminium Grating
The standard range of Aluminium panel size:
• Utilise the Quick Flooring Guide to choose the most appropriate
Code Panel Sizes nominal combination of Pattern and Load Bar, for your application.
12 1000 x 5800 span • Add codes for options; Material, Top Surface, Treatment/Colour
6m panels available on request. • Do you need panels to be ‘Banded’ or ‘Cut to Size’ only.
Custom panels can be manufactured in load bar multiples See website for terminology
up to 1200mm wide. • Panel sizes are specified in Width & Span
(Span is always the last dimension)
Stainless Steel Grating
• Webforge will supply panels optimised to the maximum length
As dictated by the availability of raw material flat bar, usually 4000mm
unless notified otherwise.
span. Please enquire at branch.
• As standard, Webforge wont match cross rods.
Panel sizes are nominal. Dimensions will vary slightly according to load bar
thickness and the pattern.
*NB. Panel widths should be in load bar multiples.
See p15 for details

Span Direction Considerations for large projects or


• The direction that the load bars run, is known as the Span, and is
important when considering supporting the grating. floor areas
• Webforge can provide a detailed quotation for large areas, based on
• Span is always the last dimension given when referencing a panel
detailed drawings of the area, including;
size
• Dimensions
• Grating has to be supported 90° to the span direction and does not
• Span
require support on the other sides.
• Section size, location of and toe direction of the support steel
• Location and size of cut outs and removable areas
Load Bar Direction • Location of kick plate and nosings
The load bar is the flat bar from which the grating is made and the support • Indicate if penetrations are required to be split
of the support of the grating has to be perpendicular to this direction. The
direction of the load bar defines the span of the grating.

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Spans in the darker shading (to the left of the heavy line) have a deflection of less than 5mm for a 4kPa uniformly distributed load. Mass shown is untreated
and unbanded.
ÊÊ Galvanising and banding will increase the mass as follows; A/B Pattern 12% nominal C/D Pattern 14% nominal F Pattern 16% nominal
Load deflection tables are arranged in rising strength order. See the 4kPa, 5mm deflection column. U = Superimposed uniformly distributed load in kPa
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(100kg/m2 = 0.98kPa) D = deflection in mm for the load U Assumptions for load capacity is on single spans Based on allowable stress of 171 mPa for steel.
Recommended minimum landing is equal to grating depth (minimum 25mm).

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Spans in the darker shading (to the left of the heavy line) have a deflection of less than 5mm for a 4kPa uniformly distributed load. Mass shown is untreated
and unbanded.
Ê Banding will increase the mass as follows; A/B Pattern 10% nominal C/D Pattern 12% nominal F Pattern 14% nominal Load deflection
tables are arranged in rising strength order. See the 4kPa, 5mm deflection column. U = Superimposed uniformly distributed load in kPa (100kg/m2 =
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0.98kPa) D = deflection in mm for the load U Assumptions for load capacity is on single spans. Recommended minimum landing is equal to grating depth
(minimum 25mm).

• Stainless Steel Load Table available from the website.

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FRP Grating

Patterns: Features / Benefits


Standard Mesh
• Integral, one piece construction increases load-bearing capabilities

• Load applied to Webforge FRP bar is transferred to adjoining bearing


bars, assisting in load distribution on the grating as well as on the
support structure.

• Smooth resin-rich vertical surfaces and tapered bars allow all debris
to fall through

• Continuous glass fibre strand in alternating layers thoroughly wetted


with the appropriate resin for excellent corrosion resistance.

Material:
Mini Mesh • Isopthalic Polyester Resin (I) ASTM E-84 Fire Rating Class 1, 25 or less
• Vinyl Ester Rein (V) ASTM E-84 Fire Rating Class 1, 25 or less
• Phenolic Resin (P) ASTM E-84-97a Fire spread index 4, smoke
developed value 1. Meets class flammability per ASTM E-84
Class interior wall & ceiling finish per NFPA No255
Available only in 38mm deep, on request

Top Surface:
FRP grating is provided with an antiskid Grit (G) surface as standard.
This is a coarse grit that is embedded into the top surface of the grating.
A plain top surface is available on request.

*NB. Mini Mesh is only available in 38mm deep bars


* Aperture is 12x 12mm
Treatment/Colour:
• Green (G) – Isopthalic Polyester Resin or
• Yellow (Y) – Vinyl Ester Resin
• Reddish Brown - Phenolic only
• Others colours available on request

Panel Size:
The standard range of panel size is shown below:
Code Panel Size
1 1220 x 3660
FRP Grating

G 256 I G G 1 FRP Load Table

Panel Size 1 = 1220 x 3660

Treatment/Colour G = Green
Y = Yellow
D = Dark Grey
RB = Reddish Brown
Top Surface G= Grit
P = Plain

Material I = Isopthalic Polyester


V = Vinyl Ester
P = Phenolic
Bar Size 256
386
38619 (refers to Minimesh)
Pattern G = FRP

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FRP Grating

Webforge FRP Grating - Chemical Resistance Table


CHEMICAL % ºC Vinyl Isophthalic CHEMICAL % ºC Vinyl Isophthalic
ENVIRONMENT Concentration TEMP Ester ENVIRONMENT Concentration TEMP Ester

Acetic Acid 25 MAX C C Lactic Acid 100 MAX C C


Acetic Acid 50 MAX C C Lithium Chloride (SAT) SAT MAX N N
Aluminum Hydroxide ALL MAX C C Magnesium Chloride ALL MAX C C
Ammonium Chloride ALL 48.8 C C Magnesium Nitrate ALL MAX C C
Ammonium Bicarbonate 15 48.8 C C Magnesium Sulfate ALL MAX C C
Ammonium Bicarbonate 50 48.8 C C Mercuric Chloride ALL MAX C C
Almmonium Hydroxide 20 26.6 S N Mercurous Chloride ALL MAX C C
Ammonium Sulfate ALL 488 C C Nickel Chloride ALL MAX C C
Benzene 100 65.5 I I Nickel Sulfate ALL MAX C C
Benzoic Acid (SAT) SAT MAX C C Nitric Acid 20 48.8 S S
Borax (SAT) SAT MAX C C Oxalic Acid ALL 65.5 C C
Calcium Carbonate ALL MAX C C Perchloric Acid 30 32.2 S I
Calcium Nitrate ALL MAX C C Phosphoric Acid 80 MAX C C
Carbon Tetrachloride 100 26.6 I N Potassium Chloride ALL MAX C C
Chlorine, Dry Gas * ALL MAX C C Potassium Dichromate ALL MAX C C
Chlorine Water (SAT) SAT 48.8 C I Potassium Nitrate ALL MAX C C
Chromic Acid 50 65.5 I N Potassium Sulfate ALL MAX C C
Citric Acid ALL MAX C C Propylene Glycol ALL MAX C C
Copper Chloride ALL MAX C C Sodium Acetate ALL MAX C C
Copper Cyanide ALL 60 C S Sodium Bisulfate ALL 26.6 S S
Copper Nitrate ALL MAX C C Sodium Bromide ALL 26.6 C C
Ethanol 10 488 C S Sodium Cyanide ALL 26.6 C I
Ethanol 50 488 C I Sodium Hydroxide 10 MAX C I
Ethylene Glycol ALL 65.5 C C Sodium Hydroxide 50 MAX S N
Ferric Chloride 100 MAX C C Sodium Nitrate ALL MAX C C
Ferrous Chloride ALL MAX C C Sodium Sulfate ALL MAX C C
Formaldehyde 0-50% 50 48.8 S I Sulfuric Acid 10 MAX C S
Gasoline ALL 48.8 C C Sulfuric Acid 25 MAX C S
Glucose ALL 48.8 C C Sulfuric Acid 75 37.7 C I
Glycerin 100 MAX C C Tartaric Acid ALL MAX C C
Hydrobromic Acid 50 MAX S S Vinegar ALL MAX C C
Hydrochloric Acid 10 MAX C S Water, Distilled ALL MAX C C
Hydrochloric Acid 37 MAX I S Zinc Nitrite 100 MAX C C
Hydrogen Peroxide 30 26.6 C N Zinc Sulfate 100 MAX C C

C = Continuous exposure of the grating to the Chemical Environment listed at the temperature listed
S = Frequent exposure of the grating to splashes and spills the Chemical Environment listed with that environment at the temperature listed
I = Infrequent Exposure of the grating to splashes and spills from the Chemical Environment listed with that environment at the temperature
listed and the spill immediately cleaned up or washed from the grating .
N = Not recommended for the concentrations and temperatures listed
T =Test
MAX = indicates temperature of 85ºC for molded VinyI Ester . 71ºC for moulded Isopthalic grating.
ALL = All concentrations
SAT = Saturated solution

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Stair Treads
Steel

T1 – Welded Fixing, No Nosing T3 – Welded Fixing, Floor plate Nosing T5 – Welded Fixing, Abrasive Nosing

T2 – Bolted Fixing, No Nosing T4 – Bolted Fixing, Floor plate Nosing T6 – Bolted Fixing, Abrasive Nosing

Aluminium

T1 – Welded Fixing, No Nosing T3 – Welded Fixing, Floor plate Nosing T5 – Welded Fixing, Abrasive Nosing

T2 – Bolted Fixing, No Nosing T4 – Bolted Fixing, Floor plate Nosing T6 – Bolted Fixing, Abrasive Nosing

FRP AS1657 requires that the nosing of the tread is clearly visible against the background.

Bolted Fixing, Abrasive Nosing


Also available in Mini Mesh.

10
Stair Treads

The tables below indicate the maximum width and length for stair treads, depending on the
combination of material, pattern and load bar selected. Standard stair treads are available ex-stock
from Webforge locations; these standard profiles are complimented by a custom manufacturing service.

Recommended Maximum Lengths for Grating Patterns


Steel Aluminium FRP
Load Bar Size 25 x 5 32 x 5 40 x 5 25 x 5 32 x 5 40 x 5 25 x 6 38 x 6
A & B Pattern 900 1300 1600 550 900 1275 - -
C & D Pattern 750 1200 1500 - 675 1050 - -
F Pattern 550 850 1350 - 450 700 - -
G Pattern - - - - - - 600 875

Recommended Maximum Tread Widths for Grating Patterns


A & B Pattern 125 155 185 215 245 275 305
C & D Pattern 125 165 - 205 245 285 325
F Pattern 125 - 185 - 245 - 305
G Pattern - - - - 234 272 310

End Plates
The standard tread end plates for the different width stair treads are shown below. Tread end plates are manufactured from 65 x 5 flat bar.
For load bars > 40mm depth, special end plates are required.

125mm Tread Widths 40mm minimum


recommended
bearing surface

Standard FRP Treads


Attach with:
Top Saddle: C129SM
25 Screw: C301SM
4 clips per tread (angle not supplied)
75

155, 165, 185mm Tread Widths 205, 215, 245, 275, 285, 305 & 325mm Tread Widths
Note: All end plates sniped at 34° unless requested otherwise

Drilling Stringers:
Please find below a table of recommended stair stringer hole centres.

Table of recommended stair stringers drilling for M12 bolts 40mm minimum
recommended
Tread width mm Recommended stringer Hole size bearing surface

hole centres mm mm
125 45 14 dia Minimesh Treads
155, 165, 185 75 14 dia Predrill angle with 7.4 Hole
Attach with: Disc C140SM
205, 215 100 14 dia Top Saddle: C129SM
Thread Rolling Screw: C309SM
245, 275, 285, 305, 325 125 14 dia 4 clips per tread (angle not supplied)

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Fixing Clips
CLIP SET CODE PATTERN DESCRIPTION COMPRISES USAGE

C001MG A-F Clip Set Top clip C100MG Mild Steel Grating
Mild steel Galvanised Bottom C200MG Depth = <50mm
Top, Bottom & Bolt M8 x 65mm Bolt C304MG Flange present
Mild Steel

C002MG A-F Clip Set Top C100MG Mild Steel Grating


Mild Steel Galvanised Thread Rolling Depth = <5omm
Top & Bolt M8 x 50mm Bolt C302MG Flange Present

C003MG A-F Clip Set Top Clip C100MG Mild Steel Grating
Mild Steel Galvanised Bottom C200MG Depth = >55mm
Top, Bottom & Stainless M8 x 8mm Bolt C303SG Flange Present

C001SM A-F Clip Set Top Clip C100SM Stainless Steel &
Stainless Steel Bottom C200SM Aluminium Grating
Top, Bottom & Bolt M8 Bolt C301SM Depth = <50mm
Flange Present
Aluminium

C003SM A-F Clip Set Clip C100SM Aluminium &


Stainless Steel Bottom C200SM Stainless Grating
Top, Bottom & Bolt M8 x 80mm Bolt C303SM Depth = >55mm

C004SM A-F Clip Set Top Clip C100SM Aluminium &


Stainless Steel Bottom C200SM Stainless Grating
Top, Bottom & Bolt M8 x 50mm Bolt C304SM Depth = <40mm
Flange Present

C024SM G Clip Set Top Clip C130SM FRP Grating


Stainless Steel M6 x 30mm Bolt C311SM Depth = 25mm
Mill Finish
Top & Bolt

C025SM G Clip Set Top Clip C130SM FRP Grating


Stainless Steel M6 x 50mm Bolt C312SM Depth = 38mm
Mill Finish
Top & Bolt

C026SM Mini Mesh Clip Set Mini Mesh Top Clip C139SM FRP Grating
FRP

Mini Mesh M4 x 35mm Bolt C313SM Depth = 38mm


Stainless Steel
Mill Finish
Top & Bolt

C030SM G Clip Set Top Clip C129SM FRP Grating


Stainless Steel M8 Bolt C301SM Depth = 25mm
Top & Bolt & 38mm

C033SM Mini Mesh Clip Set Top Disc C140SM FRP Grating
Mini Mesh Thread Recline Depth = 38mm
Stainess Steel M8 x 65mm Bolt C309SM
Top & Bolt

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Fixing Clips
CLIP ASSEMBLIES

Plan View
D

TOPS

12

C140SM
Discwasher

BOTTOMS

SCREWS/RIVETS

C309SM (65 x 8)
C308MG (50 x 8)
(Pilot Hole 7.4mm)
C336SM (50 x 6)
Thread Rolling.
Web Plate

WELDING

CLIP FREQUENCY

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Manufacturing Tolerances

width

1/100 of width

1/200 of width

1/200 of width

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15
Accessories

Webplate Any steel or aluminium grating pattern can be combined with any
Webplate is a flooring product that comprises floorplate welded floorplate thickness. However Webforge recommends the use of
to the top of the grating. Pattern E grating (which is similar to F Pattern but with 100mm
cross rod centres). Other combinations can be supplied on request.

Webplate is available in the following steel or aluminium combinations

Material Product Floor Grating Weight Span at 4kPa UDL


Treadplate Untreated 5mm
Thickness Kg/sqm Deflection

STEEL WP3 E255MP* 3mm E255MP* 44.49 1390mm


WP5 E325MP* 5mm E325MP* 64.78 1625mm
ALUMINIUM WP3 E255AP* 3mm E255AP* 16.21 1100mm
WP5 E325AP* 5mm E325AP* 23.21 1350mm

Where *indicates treatment, refer to the website for a detailed description of part
number protocols under steel and aluminium grating sections.

WebGripTM Anti-Slip
Available in:
• WebGripTM Anti-Slip Stair Nosing
• WebGripTM Metal Plating
• WebGripTM Metal Strips
• WebGripTM Conveyor Channel

Features:
• High Impact Resistance
• Anti-Slip Properties which overcome wet & oily surfaces
• Chermical & UV Resistance
• Durable Galvabond, Stainless Steel or Aluminium backing
• AS/NZ Certified

Stock sizes & Custom Manufactured sizes available

Webmesh
Webmesh comprises grating with a flattened, light gauge,
expanded mesh welded to the underside to prevent tools and
small objects from falling through the grating.

Meets the requirements of AS1657 Clause 4.5 with mesh


SM1624MFU welded to the underside of the grating.

* See website for more details.

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Safety Barrier

HANDRAIL KNEERAIL
Stanchion spacing dimensions must be nominated on the drawings.
Steel 32NB 25NB
Stanchion type must be nominated.
For stairways the stair angle must be nominated. Aluminium 46 O.D. x 3.5mm 46 O.D x 3.5mm
As per ‘typical’ drawings below.
Stainless Steel 32Sch10 2.8WT 32Sch10 2.8WT
Safety barrier stanchions are seal welded to the rails.

Max Stanchion Spacing


Steel 2000m
Aluminium 1500m
Stainless Steel 2000m
457

25NB 3.2 WT
Nominated Stachion type
560

32
100 x 6 NB
.3
.2
WT
D

Nominated stanchion 25
type NB
.3
.2
WT

32NB 3.2 WT
α = 0° - 20° Ramps required kickplate
α
α = 20° - 45° Stairs
457

25 NB 3.2 WT

457
560

100 x 6

485
D

Nominated stanchion type

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Steel Stanchions
P PC S S S90
Platform Platform Corner Side Side Side90

STEEL S/S
32 NB med 32 Sch10 90º

457

STEEL S/S
25 NB med 25 Sch10
1017

560
635

75

SC SC SO C W IG
Side Conveyor Side Conveyor Side Offset Cored Welded In Ground

STEEL S/S STE


32 NB med 32 Sch10 32 NB
457

STEEL S/S STE


25 NB med 25 Sch10 25 NB
1017

505
560

55 55 TOP OF STEEL
75
150
75MM Diameter
collar

BASE PLATES CORNER


600

150
STANDARD & ANGLE MOUNTED From 0º - 14º ANGLE MOUNTED ONLY From 15º - 45º
146 172
126
102
56/63 (s/s) 88 150

75 65
88
Hole size 17.5mm typical
All steel & s/s base plates
are 10mm thick
Ctr hole 25mm

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Steel Stanchions
PA CA WA SAL SAR SOAL SOAR
Platform Angle Cored Angle Welded Angle Side Angle Left Side Angle Right Side Offset Angle Side Offset Angle
Left Right

457 457

1017

560 stair
560 635 ramp 560 stair
635 ramp

TOP OF STEEL

150
Left and Right hand side
going up the stairs / Ramp
α = Angle Drillings
=
Angle drilled stanchions can be made to order
with any angle designated between 1º - 45º

AM AMW IGA
Angle Mounted Angle Mounted In Ground Angle
Welded
457

STEEL S/S
32 NB med 32 Sch10

457

STEEL S/S
25 NB med 25 Sch10 α α
560
1017

R
485 Stair
560 Ramp 75

α OFFSET

See Detail A
‘SO’ TYPE OFFSETS
CHANNELS UNIVERSAL BEAMS
600 STEEL STEEL
SIZE OFFSET SECTION OFFSET
150 x 75 110 200UB 110
4º 180 x 75 110 250UB 110
-1
r 0º 0º
Fo -3 200 x 75 110 310UB 130
1 1 5º 5º
5 For -4 α = stair/ramp angle 230 x 75 110 360UB 130
60 3 1º
For 250 x 90 130 410UB 130
45
300 x 90 130 460UB 130

Detail A 380 x 100 130 530UB 140


RADIUS R
Steel 100mm - Stainless Steel 100mm

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Aluminium Stanchions
P PC S S S90
Platform Platform Corner Side Side Side90

46 O.D.
x 3.5mm
90º

457

46 O.D.
x 3.5mm
1017

560

75

SC SC SO C W IG
Side Conveyor Side Conveyor Side Offset Cored Welded In Ground

46 O.D.
x 3.5mm

457

46 O.D.
x 3.5mm
1017

505
560

55 55 TOP OF STEEL
75
150
75mm diameter
collar

BASE PLATES CORNER


600

150
STANDARD & ANGLE MOUNTED From 0º - 14º ANGLE MOUNTED ONLY From 15º - 45º
148 172
102 126
88 150
80 80

88
Hole size 17.5 mm typical.
All Alumunium base plates
are 12 mm thick.

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Aluminium Stanchions
PA CA WA SAL SA* SOAL SOAR
Platform Angle Cored Angle Welded Angle Side Angle Left Side Angle Right Side Offset Angle Side Offset Angle
Left Right

457 457

1017

560 560 Stair 560 Stair


635 Ramp 635 Ramp

TOP OF STEEL

150
Left and Right hand side,
α = Angle Drillings going up the Stairs / Ramp
Angle drilled stanchions can be made to order
with any angle designated between 1° - 45°

AM AMW IGA
Angle Mounted Angle Mounted In Ground Angle
Welded
457
46 O.D.
x 3.5mm
457

46 O.D.
α α
x 3.5mm 560
1017

R
485 Stair
560 Ramp 75

α OFFSET

See Detail 1 ‘SO’ TYPE OFFSETS


CHANNELS UNIVERSAL BEAMS
ALUM. ALUM.
600 SIZE OFFSET SECTION OFFSET
150 x 75 150 200UB 150
180 x 75 150 250UB 150

-1 200 x 75 150 310UB 150
r 0º 0º
Fo -3
1 1 5º º 230 x 75 150 360UB 150
5
For 45 α = stair/ramp angle
0 1 º-
6 3 250 x 90 150 410UB 150
For
45 300 x 90 150 460UB 165
380 x 100 165 530UB 165
Detail 1 RADIUS R
Aluminium 140 mm

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Kickplate Mounting Brackets
40 12 55 30 22 49
See
STEEL Detail B
14

12
45
D

D
25

OFFSET 27 +/- 2

Steel Stainless Steel & Aluminium

DIMENSION ‘D’ FOR VARIOUS STANCHION TYPES DIMENSION ‘D’ FOR VARIOUS STANCHION TYPES
Grating Height mm NIL 20,25,32 40,45,50 60, 65 Grating Height mm NIL 20,25,32 40,45,50 60, 65
P, W, C D = 60 D = 85 D = 100 D = 120 P, W, C D = 40 D = 65 D = 80 D = 100
S & SO D = 135 D = 160 D = 180 D = 195 S & SO D = 115 D = 140 D = 160 D = 175

20mm GRATING 25mm GRATING 32mm GRATING


40 typ. 40 typ. 40 typ.
65 (S/S Alum)

65 (S/S Alum)

65 (S/S Alum)
100 kickplate
typ.
25 10

32 10
85

85

85
20 10

HANDRAIL KNEERAIL
Stanchion spacing dimensions must be nominated on the drawings.
Steel 32NB 25NB
Stanchion type must be nominated.
For stairways the stair angle must be nominated. TYPICAL KICKPLATE POSITIONS Aluminium 46 O.D. x 3.5mm 46 O.D x 3.5mm
As per ‘typical’ drawings below.
Stainless Steel 32Sch10 2.8WT 32Sch10 2.8WT
Safety barrier stanchions are seal welded to the rails.

Max Stanchion Spacing


Detail B Steel Steel 2000m
52 Aluminium 5 1500m
KICKPLATE MOUNTING BRACKET
Stainless Steel 2000m
457

25NB 3.2 WT
Nominated Stachion type
25

KICKPLATE MOUNTING BRACKET NOTES


26
45
560

40

32
100 x 6 NB
1. Kickplate mounting brackets are optional and .3
.2
WT
must be specified when ordering.
D

Nominated stanchion 25
2. Kickplate mounting
typebrackets are mounted NB
.3
.2
on the right hand side of the stanchion when
viewed from the walking surface, unless DLSO. S. Steel & Aluminium WT

80 SO
3. The slot in the32NB
bracket
3.2 WT
allows for 7mm 40 P,S 5
up/down adjusment of the kickplate. α = 0° - 20° Ramps required kickplate
α
α = 20° - 45° Stairs
457

4. Standard kickplate is 100 x 6 flat but other


20

sizes are available.


25 NB 3.2 WT
457
26
25

45
40
560

26

100 x 6
20

485
D

Nominated stanchion type


P, S Stanchion
SO Stanchion

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Closures Bends & Slip Joints
300

CLOSURES & BENDS


Horizontal Closure Bends (HCB)
Standard pipe :
Steel Handrail : 32NB med/32 SCH10
Steel Kneerail : 25NB med/25 SCH10

457
Standard radius 140mm Centre line 140mm
Alum: 46 O.D. x 3.5mm RADIUS

260

Angle Closure Bends (ACB)


300 300
Standard pipe :
Steel Handrail : 32NB med/32 SCH10
Steel Kneerail : 25NB med/25 SCH10
Standard radius 140mm
Centre line
Alum: 46 O.D. x 3.5mm

Available with
α - value from
1º - 45º
457

α
α

Angle Closure Angle Closure


Bend Bottom Bend Top
260 260

L2 mm
Rail Bends (RB) Rail Bends (ACB)
300 mm
Standard pipe :
Steel Toprail : 32NB med/32 SCH10
Steel Kneerail : 25NB med/25 SCH10
Standard radius 140mm Centre line
Angle a value from 90° - 180°
300 m m

Aluminium Top Rail : 46 O.D x 3.5mm


Aluminium Knee Rail : 38 O.D x 2.0mm
L 1 mm

Standard Leg :
300mm x 300mm 140mm
Non Standard Leg : RADIUS TYPICAL ALL BENDS AND CLOSURES
L1 x L2 = < 6500

SLIP JOINTS
SJ20G - suits 20NB Rail L2 mm
SJ25J - suits 25NB Rail 300 mm
SJ32G - suits 32NB Rail
SJ40G - suits 40NB Rail
m
m

m
m

ST46A - suits 46OD Rail


0
L1

α
30

Slip joints are used when joining the top


or knee rail to another piece of pipe; for example
- when the expansion joint is required,
- when joining rails without using a butt weld
The slip joint can be fixed by welding or using pins

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Gates
GATES - STEEL Gate Types
Webforge Monowills gates are self - closing and are • Spring Loaded
designed to be attached to Monowills stanchions. • Self Closing
The direction or swing is critical to obtain a correctly • Padlock Option
functioning gate. • Combine with any stanchion
Webforge gates can be supplied with kickplate if required, • Bracket variations for welding to columns
or to suit the flatbar or structural styles at the top of a ladder. • Double Gate
Single gates should not exceed 1200 mm ; • Kickplate Optional
the most popular size is 800 mm.
Gates with kickplate should not exceed 1000mm maximum per gate.
DIMENSION INSIDE STILES
GATES 1200 MAXIMUM

MAXIMUM MAXIMUM
1000 1200

32NB

25NB

CHANNELS, RHS or STILES

Note : Compliance with AS1657 requires minimum width of 600 mm.

Important
When ordering self closing gates,
it is essential to nominate
the swing direction, and type
of stanchion.
*viewed from walking surface
NW Swing SW Swing NE Swing SE Swing

BALUSTRADE STANCHIONS PA Ball


P Ball IG Ball Platform Angle
Platform In Ground

STEEL S/S
32 NB med 32 Sch10
2.8wt
900
920

STEEL S/S
32 NB med 32 Sch10 α
2.8wt
120

α: Angle Drillings
Angle drilled stanchions can be made to order
600

with any angle designated between 1° - 45°.


* Not available in Aluminium

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Balustrades
Balustrade Barrier
Balustrades do not meet AS1657 requirements

Notes:
To meet the requirements of AS1170 Table 3.3 C3 the stanchion spacing should not exceed 1.75m for the P units and 1.6m for S units.
To meet the requirements of AS1428 a disability rail balustrade must be used with the attached handrail as shown.
Balustrade barrier should not be more than 6.5m in length per panel.
Avoid large right angle panels where the leg length exceed 2.5m for shipping and packing reasons. All balustrade must have fully sealed welded joints.
* Not available in Aluminium

1800 +/-2
BAL-1
32NB. med
Standard
32NB top / bottom rails
12mm diameter rods. 40N B m ed
s/s 32Sch10
top/bottom rail
900

12 round
120

32NB. med
100 TYPICAL

32NB
AS1428 disability
Balustrade with handrail. 32NB. med
BAL-1D
Disability barrier.
As for BAL-1, with the addition
of extra railling to comply with
requirements of AS1428.1 for 75
870

disability access.
Additional rail may be applied to
other balustrade types by suffix "D"
290°
32NB med

Special balustrade
Balustrade can be manufactured with different infill, eg. Expanded Metal, Woven Wire, Perforated Metal etc.

BAL-SP
. Your choice of infill STEEL S/S
. Your choice of stanchion type
32 NB med 32 Sch10
900

STEEL S/S
120

32 NB med 32 Sch10

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Tolerances / Oneball Stanchions / Multi-ball

OBHG OBPG One Ball Stanchions


45º (Note these do not meet AS1428 or A1657 requirements.)
One ball stanchions are available with all the various stanchions configurations.
100 These spheres are drilled for 32NB pipe UON.
75 180 The type of stanchion and the overall height have to be nominated.
There are three handrail stanchion configurations as shown below:
100 (Note these do not meet AS1428 handrail requirements due to the sphere.)

OBSG One Ball


Drilled one side only
All stanchions can be provided in the
drilled one side only; (DOSO) configuration.
The conventions used are as shown and
255
are nominated when viewed from the
Nominate walking surface.
Height DLSO DRSO
Drilled Left Drilled Right
Multi Ball Stanchions Side Only Side Only

(Note these do not meet A1657


+/- L/100
requirements.)
Multi ball stanchions are available
with all the various stanchions
configurations. The drilling size
to suit required rail pipe sizes and
the spacing between spheres have
+/- 1mm

to be nominated. Minimum sphere DBSO DTSO


Drilled Bottom Drilled Top
centres is 250mm. The type of Side Only Side Only
stanchion and the overall height
have to be nominated.
+/- 2mm

Preferred Drilling Dimensions


Nominated
Centres
Steel &
Stainless Aluminium
steel
Toprail sphere 45mm 48mm
+/- 1mm

Kneerail sphere 36mm 48mm


Nominated
Balustrade lower 45mm N/A Centres
sphere

Top of S Special Stanchion


steel Nominated
The S special stanchion is available Centres

in the S, SAL, SAR and SC configurations.


75

Please contact your Webforge branch.


Stanchion Tolerances
Height +/- 2.0 mm in 1 metre
Angle Drilling +/- 1.5 degrees
Base plate alignment: +/- 2mm Multi Ball
Vertical alignment +/- L/100
Sphere drilling 2 - 4 oversize

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Jumbo Steel

JP JS JS JC JW
Jumbo Platform Jumbo Side Jumbo Side Jumbo Cored Jumbo Welded

65NB
med
450

65NB
med 1000

550
700

150

JAM JAMW JSAL JSAR JCA JWA


Jumbo Angle Jumbo Angle Jumbo Side Jumbo Side Jumbo Cored Jumbo Welded
Mounted Mounted Welded Angle Left Angle Right Angle Angle

65NB
med
450

65NB 1000
med
485 (Stair)
550 (Ramp) 550
700

α α

150
50
50

BASE PLATE
100

150

Hole dia. 20mm

16mm Thick

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Jumbo Steel
TOLERANCES JUMBO RAIL BENDS (RB)
Standard pipe :
L2mm
+/- L/100 65NB. 3.6 WT
400

Standard Leg : TYPICAL ALL BENDS AND CLOSURES


400mm x 400mm 150
+/- 1m m

400
RADIUS TYPICAL

L 1m m
Non-standard Leg :
L1 + L2 = < 6500
+/- 2m m

L2mm

400
+/- 1m m

m
m

0
L1

40
TYPICAL ALL BENDS AND CLOSURES
α

Stanchions tolerances
Height : +/- 2.0 mm in 1 metre
Angle drilling : +/- 1.5 degrees
Base plate alignment : +/- 1 mm
Vertical alignment : +/- L / 100
Sphere drilling : 2 - 4 oversize

CLOSURES & BENDS


Horizontal Closure Bends
Standard Pipe
65NB. med. 150
450

RADIUS

400

400
Angle Closure Bends (ACB) 400
Standard Pipe
65NB. med
Available with α value from 1º - 45º

α
α

ANGLE CLOSURE ANGLE CLOSURE


400 BEND BOTTOM 400 BEND TOP

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Jumbo Rails
JUMBO BALUSTRADE

65 NB
Med
880

65 NB
120

med
82

140 16 round

JUMBO BALUSTRADE WITH DISABILITY HANDRAIL

65 NB
Med
75
32 NB
α med
290°
880

870

65 NB
120

med
82

140 16 round

400

JUMBO PANEL
150
Showing Horizontal Closure RADIUS
450

Bend and End Caps

Jumbo stanchions Type JP. 1000


Handrail and kneerail 76.1mm O.D.
550

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Installation Details
Technical Details
Base Plate Fixings Sphere fixings
Base plates for Standard monowills stanchions require 2-M-16 bolts. Rails should be fixed to spheres at least every 3m. by welding.
(17.5 holes.)
Base plates for Jumbo stanchions require 4-M-16 bolts. (20 holes.)
Closure bend fixings
When fixing into concrete, chemical anchors are required rather
Closure bends are welded to the top sphere and to the knee rail. The
than expansion anchors.
kneerail connection is either welded, pinned or screwed as the closure
Shims placed below the baseplate are acceptable for levelling the
fits over the kneerail.
stanchion.

Rail fixings Expansion joints


All rails should preferably be jointed within the stanchion sphere. In long runs of railings expansion joints are required. Expansion joints
Where this is done then the slip joint can be omitted if the pipe is welded should be in the outside quarters of the span . Expansion joints are made
to the sphere. Where that is not possible the joint should occur in the by fixing one side of a slip joint and allowing the other side to be free.
outer quarters of the span between stanchions with a slip joint.
Slip joints can be kept in position for steel stanchions with Kickplate
• Welding Kickplate can be welded or bolted to the kickplate mounting bracket.
• Taper pins
• Screws
Stanchion spacings
Stanchions are spaced at nominally 2000mm maximum.
Aluminium Stanchions are spaced at 1500mm maximum.

Aluminium
TYP
3 300
300 300

Alu
Alu
457

Angle Closure
300 Bend Top
TYP
3

300

10 max TYP
3 3

Alu
10 nom Alu
Alu Alu 150

Expansion Joint detail Weld joint detail for a pipe join


using a 150mm slip joint using a slip joint as a backing bar.
typ for top and knee rails Typ for top and knee rails
300

Typical joins in rails at Spheres

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Installation Details

End caps Curved rails


Monowills can be terminated with end caps This method is sometimes Curved handrails are rolled to the radius specified. Curved rails should be
used when the handrail terminates at a wall or solid object. This is instead erected as for straight runs but in some instances the stanchions will
of an end closure. End caps are pressed onto the open pipe and must be need to be placed loose on the rail before it is placed in position.
placed once the pipe is through the stanchion spheres.

Balustrades
DOSO Stanchion Balustrades are supplied in sections approximately 2m long. The end of
DOSO stands for drilled one side only and these stanchions are usually one section fits into the stanchion on the next section. It is suggested
used against a wall or solid object or at a gate or ladder access point, that two sections are first erected as per Section 1 after which each
replacing an end closure. Handrail should be installed working away section can be fitted.
from the DOSO stanchion.
The baseplates of balustrades need to be lifted over the fixing bolts.
Corner posts (PC) It is important the fixings are correctly spaced and extend sufficiently
A corner post stanchion can be used at 90 degree changes of direction to protrude through the baseplate once fitted. Balustrades are joined as
instead of a 90 degree bend. Handrail should be installed working away for rails.
from the corner stanchion. The handrail connection to the Corner post Gates
stanchion must be welded Gates are manufactured with a swing direction. The gate stanchions are
DOSO. Gate springs can be tensioned by turning the spring in the coil
Kickplate direction. Usually 2 to 3 turns are required.
Kickplate can be attached to the stanchions or be part of the flooring
material. If a kickplate is required then the stanchions usually come with
kickplate mounting brackets which are predrilled angles welded to the
stanchion. Kickplate can be attached using M12 bolts in which case it
needs to be drilled or it can be welded on site . The weld can be done
on three sides of the angle or within the holes of the angle bracket.

In Ground Stanchions (IG, IGA)


In ground stanchions are supplied with an extra length leg to allow for
Steel
casting into a footing. Footing sizes are as specified by the civil engineer.

300 300
25
3
10 max TYP
3

S
S S
457

457

150 25
3
Weld joint detail for a pipe join
using a slip joint as a backing bar α
Typ for top and knee rails
260
260
If tack welding with a 25mm tack weld, then use slip joints
If full seal welding then slip joints are not required.

300
TYP
3
10 max

Taper pins at 100mm centre


3 Drill 5mm holes to suit pins
15 minimum

S
S 10 nom
TYP
3 S 75
150 S α

Expansion Joint detail Slip joint detail for a pipe join


using a 150mm slip joint using a slip joint
typ for top and knee rails Typ for top and knee rails 260

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