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Heavy-duty channel Stabile Magna

Resilient solution for drainage or dewatering

  • special structure for heavy-duty use
  • ideal for surface drainage and use on glued or welded drainage levels
  • individually produced to custom measurements
  • compatible corners, end pieces and connectors available
  • large selection of suitable heavy-duty gratings
     

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The heavy-duty version of our Stabile drainage or dewatering channel with fixed installation height and projecting grating supports is ideal for draining or directing away surface water, for example in courtyards, public spaces or garage entrances. Thanks to its special construction and material thickness, the Stabile Magna is able to absorb the huge amount of compression and shear forces in areas exposed to car and truck traffic, without being restricted in function. We produce custom versions of the heavy-duty channel in 3mm or 4mm-thick stainless steel sheet or hot-dip galvanised steel sheet. We also supply corresponding corners, end pieces and connectors. A range of heavy-duty mesh gratings and heavy-duty longitudinal bar gratings, made from either hot-dip galvanised steel or stainless steel, as well as slotted channel attachments can be used to cover the channel in areas exposed to car or truck traffic.

 

Stabile Magna
Drainage heavy-duty channel

 

Inlet width: Lengths:    
individuell individuell  
     
Material Infos Accessories
Stainless steel (V2A) 3.0 mm / 4.0 mm
or hot-dip galvanised steel 3.0 mm / 4.0 mm
individuell Corners,end pieces,
Connector pair, grate locking



Technical data sheet

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