Wooden walkway COUNTRY HIGH
galvanised steelbeam

Wooden walkway - COUNTRY HIGH - Streetlife - galvanised steel / beam
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Characteristics

Material
wooden, galvanised steel
*type
beam

Description

High Country Bridges High have a flat, no-nonsense design. The characteristic Rough&Ready beam (7x15 cm - 2.8"x5.9") rests on industrial hot-dip galvanised posts. The beam is made from FSC hardwood or the TWIN material All Black. Stainless steel cables are spanned in parallel underneath the beam to retain a sleek profile. A mesh of stainless steel cables is also possible. The posts can also be executed in a powder coated steel in a RAL colour or CorTen steel for a warmer appearance. The bridges have a basic, profile-bearing structure that can optionally be covered. A Country Bridge High comes with four stainless steel cables as standard. Cables can be added to ensure the passage width complies with local guidelines. Possibilities and constraints . The maximum length of a single span is ca.12m . Only available as a flat bridge . A width of maximum ca. 300 cm is advised because of the decking material . On request the main dimensions of this product can be customized . Norm bridge: Eurocode + nat annex . Norm fence: NPR-CEN/TR 16949:2016

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