Remake the aging cast-in-place drainage ditch! Easily adjust the height with bolts!
Nikkon’s "Easy Grating" is a product that allows for the remaking of only the upper part of aging cast-in-place drainage channels, leaving the existing structure as is. Unlike traditional methods that require assembling formwork and installing receiving frames, this product features easy height adjustment with bolts. The receiving frame is made from high corrosion-resistant galvanized steel sheet (ZAM), making it resistant to rust and highly durable. 【Features】 ■ Allows for fine height adjustments after installation using adjustment bolts ■ Adjacent receiving frames can be connected and integrated with bolts ■ Resistant to rust and highly durable ■ The grating body is fixed with bolts ■ Shortens construction time as complex formwork assembly is not required *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Nikkon Co., Ltd. conducts a comprehensive comparison and examination from various angles when selecting products and methods for civil engineering design work, providing optimal proposals for the site. Structures made of concrete that were built during the period of rapid economic growth are now nearly 50 years old and have begun to deteriorate, leading to repair issues nationwide. This problem is not limited to large structures like tunnels and bridges; even the drainage ditches found in our everyday urban environments are not exceptions. Nikkon manufactures and sells concrete secondary products, including the "CR Slab Type II," which remakes only the upper part of deteriorated cast-in-place drainage ditches while leaving the lower part intact, and the "Easy Grating Type II," a product for repairing transverse drainage ditches that involves removing the upper part of existing cast-in-place drainage ditches, setting a frame with adjustable bolts for the grating, adjusting the height, and pouring ready-mixed concrete around it to complete the work.