Press Locked Grating

MeiseGrate press locked gratings are usually made of steel, stainless steel or aluminum. However, other materials can be used if the customer so wishes.

On the computer controlled production lines, the bearing bars are notched and, at the same time, locked with the non-attenuated cross bar and weld both together afterwards

This particular production method guarantees a uniform precision mesh size. The edge of the press locked gratings is banded either with T-shaped special section or flat bar. This process i.e. where the banding is welded at right angles to and flush with the grating surface is effected on an automatic bordering machine via resistance welding.

  • Full Grating

    Full grating bear this name because the bearing and cross bars have the same cross-section and are therefore of equal height. A bearing bar is one whose ends are both supported and whose underside is not slotted. The advantage compared to the normal press locked grating is its improved screening and the attractive design.

    Usual mesh spacing 
    Bearing Bar: 33.3, 66.6, 99.9
    Cross Bar: 16.65, 33.3, 66.6, 99.9

    Bearing Bar and Cross Bar
    25×2 to 50×2
    25×3 to 100×3
    30×5 to 70×5

  • Heavy Duty Grating

    This is press locked grating with particularly deep and/or thick bearing bars. The dimensions of the cross bar are adapted accordingly. From the name you can guess the intended application of the MeiseGrate heavy duty grating. This is press locked grating with particularly deep and/or thick bearing bars. The dimensions of the cross bar are adapted accordingly. Counter gear teeth during the pressing process gives the MEISER heavy duty grating additional stability, so that surface loads of more than 50 tonnes and wheel loads of 10 tonnes can be withstood without difficulty. We adapt the exact design from case to case to the width between supports and the intended use. Production in high-grade steel is also possible.

    Usual mesh spacing
    Bearing Bar: 25, 50, 75, 100
    Cross Bar: 50, 75, 100

    Bearing Bar
    80×8 to 150×8
    80×10 to 150×10
    100×12 to 180×12

    Cross Bar 
    25×6, 40×6, 40×8, 40×10

  • Louvre Grating

    Louvre gratings will always find a use wherever people don’t want other people to peer through — on bridges, gangways, elevated walkways, ventilation grilles, balconies with sun shield function and building exteriors.

    Meiser produces louvre gratings from steel, stainless steel and aluminium. Here the cross bars are inserted into the bearing bars at an angle of 30° or 45° before being welded.

    If requested, we can process other materials. Other mesh spacings and material dimensions also customisable … just give us a call! Louvre grating can be produced to a height of 100 mm.

    Usual mesh spacing
    Bearing Bar: 33.3, 66.6, 99.9
    Cross Bar: 22.2, 33.3, 66.6, 99.9

    Bearing bar and Cross Bar
    30 x 2 to 50 x 2
    30 x 3 to 100 x 3

  • Press Locked Grating

    MeiseGrate press locked gratings are usually made of steel, stainless steel or aluminum. However, other materials can be used if the customer so wishes.

    On the computer controlled production lines, the bearing bars are notched and, at the same time, locked with the non-attenuated cross bar and weld both together afterwards

    This particular production method guarantees a uniform precision mesh size. The edge of the press locked gratings is banded either with T-shaped special section or flat bar. This process i.e. where the banding is welded at right angles to and flush with the grating surface is effected on an automatic bordering machine via resistance welding.

    Maximum cross bar length
    2900 mm  bearing bar 2-3 mm
    2300 mm  bearing bar 4-5 mm

    Maximum bearing bar length
    Although production method does not set any limits here, in practice the length will be predetermined by statical requirements and unit weights.

    End meshing
    End meshes opposite one another are the same size. Customised solutions also possible on request.

    Bearing bars
    In parallel with one another from one rest to the next, the bearing bars are the load carrying flat bars set out perpendicularly.

    Cross bars
    At right angles to the bearing bars, the cross bars connect the bearing bars with one another in that they are pressed and/or welded at the intersection points

  • Ultra Grating

    The ultra-grating is a welded and press locked grating. First the cross bars are bonded with the bearing bars and then welded together as well. This technology provides extra stability even without edge banding.

    Meiser produces ultra-grating in standard panels for machine shops and fitter’s shops for further processing.

    Usual mesh spacing
    Bearing Bar: 33.3, 66.6
    Cross Bar: 33.3, 66.6, 99.9

    Bearing bar deployment
    25 x 2 mm to 40 x 3 mm

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