The hot-dip galvanized step plates are primarily categorized based on the presence of front guards and perforated side panels, and can also be customized according to the customer's usage requirements.
Choose via the following methods: (This is mainly based on the function of the step board and the usage environment. Those with drawings should strictly follow the design drawings provided by the engineering designer.)
If there is a high flow of people up and down the stairs, it is advisable to use those with a front guard rail; otherwise, you can omit it to reduce your costs.
During installationPlease provide the Chinese content to be translated.Screw-fastened or welded? Bolted fasteners require a pre-drilled back panel, while direct welding eliminates the need for a reinforced side panel.
Hot-dip galvanized tread plates are a type of steel grating used for staircases on platforms. Depending on the installation method, they are generally divided into two main types: welded fixed and bolt fixed. The former is directly welded to the joist and does not require additional side panels for the tread plate, making it relatively economical and durable, though not easily disassembled. The bolt-fixed tread plates require thicker side panels with holes pre-drilled, which are then installed and secured by bolts, allowing for recyclability and reuse.





