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Choosing the Right Access Cover for Your Next Project

Choosing the right access cover for a particular application is vital to the prevention of problems and product failures in the future. When choosing access covers for your next project, there are eight key factors to consider. They include: loadings, size, aesthetics, security, gas tightness, water tightness, cover orientation and handling. To provide a clear picture of how to choose an access cover perfect for your project, let's examine each of these factors briefly. If you require further help choosing an access cover, ACO's Technical Services Department can offer additional advice. At each heading, click on the link for more detail.

Loadings
When deciding on suitable loading requirements, a load class will need to be established. In order to do this, first consider:

  • Type of traffic - consider the weight of different types of traffic, particularly trucks, trolleys and forklifts which may carry larger loads
  • Frequency of traffic - more frequent traffic may require a heavier load class
  • Speed of traffic - fast moving traffic can intensify the load effect on the access cover
  • Position of access cover - if the access cover is positioned where traffic will be turning, braking or if the cover is installed at the bottom of a ramp, it will be subjected to extreme forces and may require a higher load class
  • Wheel type - a heavier duty cover may be required for areas traversed by solid tyres which exert loads through smaller contact areas than pneumatic tyres

The above table outlines appropriate load classifications for the weights of the loadings. However, keep in mind that the above factors can influence the load.



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