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Able to support heavier loads than plank grating, bar grating is good for trenches, mezzanines, walkways, work platforms, and floors.
Narrow openings give this grating a higher load bearing surface than our standard metal bar grating and reduce the chance of something falling through.
Secure grating to your support structure.
Layers of resin and fiberglass strands are molded for bar grating with excellent impact resistance that provides better traction than metal bar grating.
Formulated to protect against odors, stains, and degradation, this grating is often used in food-processing areas.
Narrow openings prevent items from falling through this grating and make it easier for carts to roll across.
Use plank grating for platforms, stair treads, ramps, and decks.
An integral toeboard keeps tools and parts from falling off this plank grating and meets OSHA 29 CFR 1910.23 for elevated walkways.
Choose these stair treads for greater durability than metal plank grating stair treads.
The most economical stair treads we offer.
These lightweight fiberglass treads are corrosion resistant, nonconductive, and nonmagnetic.
Screw nosing into place to protect the front portion of the stair and provide a slip-resistant surface.
This nosing has an integral anchor for installation in fresh concrete stairs; no additional fasteners required.
Protect stairs from wear or provide a new stair surface on worn stairs.
Openings in the surface allow dust, dirt, and liquids to pass through.
Add permanent slip resistance to floors, ramps, stairs, and docks with these solid plates.
This solid fiberglass grating is good for wheel traffic and areas where you don't want small items and debris to fall through.
Use this two-part, solvent-free epoxy to install floor tiles.
Often used in stairwells and hallways, these tiles have a raised-disc surface that provides traction and is easy to clean.
Close off openings in structures while allowing air to pass through.
Use these drain grates in areas without vehicle traffic.
These grates are strong enough to handle a high volume of traffic, even from vehicles.
Adjust these grates to fit a range of hole diameters.
Stop debris such as gravel, leaves, and sticks from clogging roof drains.
These drains are an economical alternative to iron floor drains.
Attach these vents to the top or side of sealed enclosures, so air can flow through to equalize internal and external temperature and pressure.
Safe for use around flammable and combustible gases, vapors, fibers, and dust, these vents allow air to flow through enclosures to maintain consistent pressure and reduce moisture buildup as temperatures change. They also stand up to washdowns.
Rated NEMA 4X, these vents provide protection from washdowns, corrosion, and power jets of water.
These vents have louvers with foam filters to keep out dust and falling liquids.
These vents maintain air pressure inside enclosures that may be exposed to indoor and outdoor temperature changes while keeping dust and water out.
Use these vents to maintain consistent pressure as temperatures fluctuate by allowing air to flow through sealed enclosures.
No threaded hole or tools needed—snap these vents into enclosures with a maximum 1/8” panel thickness to let airflow in and keep water out even when submerged.
These conductive aluminum screens block electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) to prevent electrical problems such as radio static and faulty signals. Made of mesh, they let air flow through, so the pressure in your enclosure stays constant as temperatures fluctuate.
Replace individual rods in an existing filter or create a custom filter.
These filters are designed without guide rods to prevent wet and sticky material from blocking flow.
Easy to keep clean thanks to their design, these filters pull metal and magnetic particles out of food and sanitary material as it passes through gravity hoppers, chutes, and other parts of your process line.
The guide rods direct flow to the magnetic rods. They’re helpful in removing dry particles from fine powder and low-flow applications.
Keep coolant systems free of small particles, such as chip filings and metal dust.
Pull the rods from their sleeve to release particles stuck to the filter.
Shield outdoor pipe and tank openings from the environment. Also known as vent caps, these breather vents have screens to allow air flow while blocking debris.
Keep moisture, dirt, and debris from entering your oil reservoirs.
These breather vents are rated NEMA 6 to withstand periodic submersion in water.
These breather vents withstand corrosion in damp environments.
Minimize moisture buildup in enclosures. Also known as drain plugs, these breather vents have a small outlet that allows condensation to drain.
Protect against excess vacuum and pressure in cylinders, gear boxes, enclosures, manifolds, and tanks.
Secure access to vented openings in pipe and tanks—the cap can be locked to prevent tampering.
Add a filling port to your hydraulic tank while protecting against excess pressure and vacuum.
Always open, these are our most basic wall louvers.
Sized to replace block or bricks.
Constructed with a thick frame and blades, these louvers have a long service life.
Get an exact fit for your opening by sliding out these louvers to the width you need.
The included filter cleans the air as it passes through these louvers.
Designed with blades that drain water down the jambs, these louvers keep water from running down the front of the blades, even in harsh weather.
These gravity-operated louvers remain open only when air flows, preventing backdrafts.
Made of PVC, these louvers stand up to acids, alkalies, salts, and corrosive vapors in harsh environments and won’t rust.
Fixed front blades give you consistent sight lines when viewing these louvers from outside, while hidden rear blades open and close.
Relieve heat buildup and prevent condensation from forming inside enclosures and other small spaces.
With a gasketed sealing kit, these louvers shield your enclosure from dirt, moisture, and weather while regulating heat and stopping condensation from forming inside.
Allow air to circulate through doors while maintaining privacy.
These louvers are gravity operated. The blades open when your roof-mounted exhaust fan goes on and close when it's off, preventing backdrafts.