Drainage and dewatering channel Cubo
With inlying grating support
- used as a drainage or dewatering channel
- grating supports face inwards
- open space below the grating support facilitates intake of increased volumes of rainfall
- extensive range of gratings to cover the channel
- custom dimensions possible on request
- linear design ensures the channel sits flush to the paved material
Any questions? We are happy to help personally!
+49 5207/9504-5241 request@richard-brink.comWe provide our Cubo channel both with an enclosed channel body that can be connected to a nozzle or drainage unit for dewatering and as a version with drainage slots. Both models feature grating supports that face inwards. The supports raise the cross-section of the channel, aiding the dewatering system’s drainage capacity, especially in times of heavy rainfall. Moreover, the channel can be quickly and easily attached to adjacent materials thanks to its vertical ends.
Beyond the standard variants, we can also make the channel to measure on request in just a short space of time. Connectors, corner elements, end pieces, latching systems and a large range of compatible grating covers that fit the channel round off the product selection.
Cubo
Inlet widths: | Lengths: | Heights: |
105 mm 145 mm 165 mm* 205 mm | 1.000 mm up to 3,000 mm one-piece possible | 50 mm |
Material | Info | Accessories |
Stainless steel (V2A) 1.5 mm Hot-dip galvanised steel 1.5 mm | Corners possible Individual partitioning possible Individual inlet widths and installation heights possible | End pieces Connector pair / U-connector Pair of corner connectors* Grate locking |
*only applies to drainage channel
Our „Cubo“ in action
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