Self-levelling plot heads with a 7% slope are used in construction applications, specifically in the installation of raised floor systems or terraces. These components allow the creation of a level and stable raised surface on surfaces that have a 7% slope or unevenness.
- Self-leveling tile head: This type of self-levelling plot head is used for the installation of tiles, slabs or other tiling materials on an elevated surface. The self-levelling feature allows the head to automatically adjust to compensate for the slope of the substrate and ensure that the tiles or slabs are level and even. This is especially useful in projects where an aesthetic and functional finish is required, such as in commercial spaces, offices or public areas.
- Self-Leveling Centre Head: The Self-Leveling Centre Head is used to maintain levelness in the centre of a raised floor or deck structure, where most of the load or traffic is located. It helps to ensure that the raised floor system is uniform and that no unevenness or instability occurs in the central area. This is essential to ensure the safety and comfort of the people using the space.
- Self-leveling joist head: The self-leveling joist head is used in combination with joists or battens to create a solid, level base for the installation of raised floor systems. It ensures that the joists or battens are straight and level, which is critical to the stability and strength of the elevated structure. This type of header is commonly used in applications where heavy loads need to be supported, such as in warehouses, server rooms or industrial applications.
All products are +20mm high