AUTOLINEA Range D400 - C250
Gratings for very high traffic loads
Used on motorways and roads with very high traffic loads, AUTOLINEA gratings, wich are linked together by a ductile iron spring bar, are particularly suitable for very long gullies.
A brand new generation of channel gratings, AUTOLINEA gratings are linked together by a ductile iron spring bar. They are usually installed on cast iron T section frames or steel angle fittings which protect the concrete channel and maintain the support level.
- Ductile iron
- Automatic ductile iron spring bar (patented system)
AUTOLINEA D400
FIELD OF APPLICATION:
Channels located at the side of motorways and roads carrying intense traffic, excluding singular points which may be subject to crosswise traffic, such as : interchanges, lay-bys, and telephone call stations, breaks in central reservations and crossroads, in which case the TRANSLINEA grating designed for crossing carriageway are required.
AUTOLINEA C 250
FIELD OF APPLICATION:
Street channels along pavements, excluding singular points which may be subject to crosswise traffic in the field of class C 250 and for which the linked
MECALINEA grating is required.
The AUTOLINEA D400 gratings can be posed on channels having a rebate realized directly in concrete, maybe with steel angle fittings or T section frames.
It’s possible to cut the gratings in end of the channels on the one hand to adjust the length of this one and on the other hand so as to obtain a good support and a perfect finishing of the end.
The AUTOLINEA C250 can be installed on concrete channels with bearer bars or directly on the concrete rebates.
In order to achieve the exact length of the channel, the gratings can be cut as described below.
SIMPLE !
Easy to install. Gratings are simply snapped into place through a ductile spring lock.
With AUTOLINEA, no accessories are needed.
SAFE !
AUTOLINEA provides safety in service : no danger of accidental displacement, limit vandalism, anti-dilatation effects.
QUICK !
Removal by professionals is instantaneous, using a crowbar as a lever