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Product Guide - ASP Access Floors

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S t e p 4 - C h o o s e U n d e r s t r u c t u r e<br />

S e l e c t i o n G u i d e<br />

S e l e c t i o n G u i d e<br />

Select your panel understructure - the type of understructure to be used with your panels with vary depending on<br />

the panel finish, the finished floor height of the system, and the usage of the access floor. Understructure types<br />

available include:<br />

T1 - Pedestal For heights under 150mm used with CF, HF, WF, and CSF series panels with bare finish. Uses T2<br />

pedestal for perimeters.<br />

T2 - Pedestal For heights under 150mm used with CF, HF, WF, and CSF series panels with factory installed finish<br />

and uses SG6 stringers. Also used for perimeter pedestal.<br />

T3 - Pedestal For heights over 150mm used with CF, HF, WF, and CSF series panels with bare finish. Uses T4<br />

pedestal for perimeters.<br />

T4 - Pedestal For heights over 150mm used with CF, HF, WF, and CSF series panels with bare finish as a<br />

perimeter pedestal.<br />

T5 - Pedestal For heights over 200mm used with CWC series panels with any surface finish can be used with or<br />

without WG6 stringers.<br />

T6 - Pedestal For heights over 150mm used with CF, HF, WF, and CSF series panels with factory installed surface<br />

finish and uses SG6 stringers.<br />

T7 - Pedestal For heights under 200mm used with CWC series panels with any surface finish can be used with or<br />

without WG6 stringers.<br />

T8 - Pedestal For heights over 1200mm or heavy duty applications, used with CF, HF, WF, CSF, and CWC series<br />

panels with any surface finish used with SG6 or WG6 stringers.<br />

S t e p 5 - E n j o y y o u r n e w a c c e s s f l o o r s y s t e m !<br />

Enjoy the many benefits of your new<br />

<strong>ASP</strong> <strong>Access</strong> <strong>Floors</strong> system.

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