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Made-to-measure design versatility

Custom light-shaft covers from Richard Brink

Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock, 30/04/2024. Metal covers for light and cellar shafts guarantee that the surface is covered by a walkable closure, protect the cellar windows from unauthorised access, keep leaves and litter out and ensure that air can access the basement storeys. Richard Brink’s light-shaft covers are manufactured in-house and enhance these basic requirements with aspects such as design versatility and made-to-measure manufacturing.

The light-shaft covers from Richard Brink GmbH & Co. KG provide a perfectly fitting and visually appealing closure for any cellar shaft. Perfectly fitting because the covers are always custom-made to individual customer specifications, and visually appealing because of the extensive range of gratings that is available to choose from. There is something for every taste, from classic mesh gratings through to eye-catching design solutions.

Gratings and angle frames for every installation location

The metal products manufacturer offers a choice of suitable cellar-shaft covers either as gratings made from stainless steel or hot-dip galvanised steel for existing angle frames and also supplies gratings and angle frames as a complete package. Additionally, the stainless-steel frames can be reinforced on the wall side or fully lined at the factory. Frames are fixed by screwing down or setting in concrete, depending on the variant. Additionally, the products are also ideally suited for increased loads. In accordance with the intended deployment scenario, Richard Brink manufactures the light-shaft covers in versions that can withstand pedestrians, cars or even trucks. Finishing touches to the product range include for instance the safety chains for the custom-made gratings.

Non-obligation online inquiry with a few clicks

The metal products manufacturer has integrated a special online form on the relevant product page so that its customers can easily inquire about the light-shaft covers for their project-specific requirements. In a few steps, the tool requests the key aspects, desired measurements and grating design. After submission, customers’ answers are used to prepare their no-obligation quote including a personal point of contact at Richard Brink.

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