How to Specify:
The information below provides a specification format for architectural
and engineering specification sections that, when applied, will be
consistent with the Three- Part Section Format for Construction
Specifications Canada (CSC) and the Technical Documents Committee of
Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) for specifications serving the
construction industry. These specifications are intended for use as a
guide spec for architects and engineers, and may need to be altered or
modified to fit the specific conditions of the application in question.
Part 1: General...
1.1 Scope
The contractor shall provide all labor, materials, equipment and
incidentals as shown, specified and required to furnish and install
grating, stair treads and frames.
1.2 Quality Assurance
A.1. Comply with applicable provisions and recommendations of the
following: NAAMM Metal Bar Grating Manual designated ANSI/NAAMM MGB 531
(Aluminum and Light Duty Steel and Stainless Steel Grating) and MBG 532
(Heavy Duty Steel Grating).
2. Heavy Duty Steel: ASTM A36 for hot rolled structural steel
bars. ASTM A510 for carbon steel wire rods and coarse round wire.
B.1. Take field measurements prior to preparation of Shop Drawings
and fabrication where required, to ensure proper fitting of the work.
1.3 Submittals
A. The contractor shall submit for approval Shop Drawings for the
fabrication and erection of all work. Include plans, elevations, and
details of sections and connections. Show type and location of all
fasteners.
B. The contractor shall submit the manufacturer’s specifications,
load tables, anchor details and standard installation details.
Part 2: Product...
- Grating: Wheels n’ Heels® Heavy Duty Steel Grating by Ohio
Gratings, Inc., or approved equal.
- Bearing Bars: To be 1/4" or 3/8” x (size) ASTM A-36 bars
spaced 1- 3/4” or 2-5/8” cc and 3/4” x 3/16” filler bars
spaced 7/16” cc – 1/4" open. (Note: bars spaced 2-1/16” or
2-3/4” cc and 3/4” x 3/16” filler bars spaced 11/16” cc –
1/2" open may be specified at discretion of the architect
/engineer.)
- Cross Bars: To be 3/4” x 1/4” bar spaced 4” center-to-center
and welded at right angles with one fillet at each bearing bar/cross
bar intersection.
No change to the following:
- Surface: Plain. (Note: A serrated or a slip resistant surface may be
specified at the discretion of the architect/engineer.)
- Loading: AASHTO H15/H20 (Note: other wheel or forklift loading may
be specified at the discretion of the architect/engineer.)
- Finish: (Mill finish – as fabricated, galvanized or manufacturer’s
standard black paint at the discretion of the architect/engineer.
- Fabrication and Tolerances: In accordance with the NAAMM Heavy Duty
Metal Bar Grating Manual.
Part 3: Execution...
3.1 Installation
A. Prior to grating installation, contractor shall inspect
supports for correct size, layout and alignment. Any inconsistencies
between contract drawings and supporting structure deemed detrimental to
grating placement shall be reported in writing to the architect or owner’s
agent prior to grating placement.
B. Install grating in accordance with shop drawings and standard
installation clearances as recommended by the NAAMM Metal Bar Grating
Manual.
C. Cutting, Fitting and Placement.
- Perform all cutting and fitting required for installation. Grating
shall be placed such that cross bars align.
- Wherever grating is pierced by pipes, ducts and structural members,
cut openings neatly and accurately to size and weld a rectangular band
bar of the same height and material as bearing bars.
- Cutouts for circular obstructions are to be at least 2" larger in
diameter than the obstruction. Cutouts for all piping 4" or less
shall be made in the field.
- All rectangular cutouts are to be made to the next bearing bar
beyond the penetration with a clearance not to exceed bearing bar
spacing.
- Utilize standard panel widths wherever possible.
3.2 Grating Attachment
Use anchorage devices (saddle clips) (grating clamps) (countersunk lands) (Z clips) or (anchor blocks) and
fasteners to secure grating to supporting members or prepared openings.
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Grating Profiles Available...
Wheels
n' Heels®
WH Series - Long Span Steel
* Note:
Conforms with the spacing requirements of ADA (July 1991) when
installed with the elongated opening perpendicular to the dominant
direction of travel. See ADA Guidelines |
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