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Raised floor supports from 35 to 130 mm Martinetto Anti shock
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Raised floor supports from 35 to 130 mm Martinetto Anti shock

The MARTINETTO ANTI-SHOCK raised floor supports are part of Pedestal Line, a global benchmark in the outdoor raised flooring sector. The wide range of fixed supports and self-levelling supports for outdoor flooring solves the problems of laying directly on site, facilitating it and reducing work times.

Martinetto supports provide maximum versatility, thanks to heights from 35 to 380 mm and the wide range of heads for stone and ceramic floors, and decking.

All types of Martinetto are guaranteed to bear concentrated loads of 400 kg each.The maximum load recommended on each single piece is 400 kg, from which the safety coefficient, equal to 50% of yielding or breakage resistance, has already been deducted.

As a result of its combination between the base, extensions and special heads, it’s an all-in-one product solution for installation on different types of construction sites.

The Anti-shock supports are the normal evolution of a versatile and classic product like the Martinetto support. Fitted with an anti-shock rubber above the fixed head, they can absorb noise and improve the acoustic comfort under terraces.

The extension range of this group runs from 35 to 365 mm in height for a total of 12 products and anti-shock heads are available in 4 varieties with tabs 10 mm high and 2 mm thick and tabs 10 mm high and 4 mm thick, both provided with the classic coupling on the Martinetto or for special use on Rail System joists.

The Martinetto support has been designed for the installation of any type of flooring on any surface, allowing inspection of the various systems beneath, without needing to demolish anything and can also be used with EasyFlat slope correctors to eliminate slopes up to
10%.

The Martinetto raised floor supports are widely used for small and large outdoor floorings and in terraces, pool sides, walkways on roofing, walkways on hanging gardens, squares, urban spaces and gardens in general. And the compatible finishings are: ceramic tiles, natural stones, marble and granite, prefabricated concrete slabs, decking and wooden planks, decking and planks made of composite wood, all self-supporting materials thatt can withstand elevation.

Specification
  • A 400 kg concentrated load means an evenly distribuited load of 1.600 kg/sqm for 50x50 cm tiles and 2,500 kg/sqm for floors made up of 40x40 cm tiles.

Technical specification
  • Unique ref.Jack-Supports-AS
  • Product familySupport
  • Product groupJack-Supports-AS
  • TypeObject (single object)
  • Date of publishing2018-10-11
  • Edition number1
Related
  • Material mainPE/PP
  • Material secondaryPE/PP
  • Designed inItaly
  • Manufactured inItaly
Classification
  • BIMobject CategoryFlooring - Systems
  • IFC classificationBuilding Element
  • UNSPSC nameCeramic tiles or flagstones
  • UNSPSC code30131704
  • Uniclass 2015 CodeSs_30_14_90_34
  • Uniclass 2015 DescriptionFlag and slab pedestal-supported paving systems
  • OmniClass Number23-21 25 23 15
  • OmniClass TitlePedestals
  • CSI UniFormat II CodeB1010
  • CSI UniFormat II TitleFloor Construction

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