Steel Grating and Steel Grating Stair Treads Sample Clauses

Steel Grating and Steel Grating Stair Treads. The steel to be used for grating and grating treads will conform to either ASTM A 36 or ASTM A 570. The ITW Ramset/Red Head Grating Disk system, or equivalent, will be used for fastening. Stair treads will be provided with nonslip abrasive nosings. The treads will have end plates for attaching to stringers. Grating will be of the rectangular type and consist of welded steel construction. Grating will be hot dip galvanized after fabrication in accordance with ASTM A 123. Outdoor grating will have a serrated surface. Grating will have at least a 1-inch bearing support and will be designed for a mini­mum live load of 100 psf. Deflection will be limited to 1/200 of the span. Floor or platform openings around pressure vessels, piping, and equipment subject to expansion will be protected as follows: Openings around penetrating objects exceeding 1-1/2 inches in width will be protected by toe plates Openings around penetrating objects exceeding 8 inches in width will be protected by toe plates and handrails Cutouts required for any type of penetration, including those to be made in the field, will be provided in the floor grating. Cutouts smaller than 6 inches will be banded with bars as thick as the bearing bars. Cutouts 6 inches and larger will be banded with a 1/4-inch-thick toe plate projecting 4 inches above the finished floor. Additional support members for the larger opening will be provided as required. The direction of bearing bars will be consistent within the floor framing system and they will be aligned with the adjoining section. At the joints, the end of one section will be banded to prevent other sections from telescoping. Surfaces on which the galvanized finish has been damaged, scratched, or defaced before acceptance will be cleaned and touched up with galvanized repair paint in accordance with the paint manufacturer's instructions.
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