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Metal grid fence PREMIUM : COMO
for public spacesfor green spacesgalvanized steel

metal grid fence
metal grid fence
metal grid fence
metal grid fence
metal grid fence
metal grid fence
metal grid fence
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Characteristics

Configuration
metal grid
Applications
for public spaces, for green spaces
Material
galvanized steel, powder-coated steel
Other characteristics
high security, modular, vandal-proof, smooth

Description

The Como fences are part of the pressure locked range; a superior range of products for prestige projects. The fence panels are made entirely from flat bars using a pressure-lock process which produces a very high quality grating with perfectly formed intersections. This delivers an exceptionally crisp, architectural aesthetic. The Como range offers a choice of three standard apertures and is characterised by its rectangular aperture. Como-66 is the most economical fence within the range and provides a good level of security. The anti-climb properties of Como-33 makes it particularly appropriate for schools and colleges. The tight aperture complies with NHBC guide-lines. Como-33: 33×132 mm (c/c) Como-44: 44×132 mm (c/c) Como-66: 66×132 mm (c/c) Standard Panel Heights: 935, 1199, 1331, 1463, 1727, 1991 mm Standard Panel Width: 1992 mm Posts: RHS or Flat Bar In addition to standard sizes, panels can be ordered to non-standard heights and widths. Taller fence heights are achieved by an arrangement of stacked panels. Swing-hinged single or double leaf, bi-folding, pivot and sliding gates are made with matching infill panels. Panels and posts are supplied hot-dip galvanized with an optional polyester powder coating in any RAL colour. All grating fences are made in compliance with BS 1722-14.

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