Stringered Raised Floors

Access floor stringer is an important part of the all steel access floor and usually used in combination with raised floor pedestal bracing and other flooring accessories floor is assembled from four pedestals and four stringers to a sub system to make the floor system more ideal for the application for.
Stringered raised floors. Stringerless stringered and structural platforms. This system is composed of an array of steel pedestal assemblies that consist of a steel base plate a tubular upright and a head that are uniformly spaced on 2 foot centers and mechanically fastened to the concrete floor. Stringerless stringered and structural platforms. Used to form the grid system in stringered systems there is one stringer under each edge of each access floor panel except for special conditions and parallel to the wall at the perimeter.
Running cables and electrical wiring through the accessible space between the panels and the subfloor allows easy access and flexibility. Stringered floors use steel pedestals mechanically fastened to the slab concrete lower floor. Stringerless floors use a pedestal array to support each floor panel corner while providing the desired height. Benefits of a raised floor.
Wiring can be rerouted repaired and upgraded without construction and minimal interference to the business everyday activity. Four types of raised floors are commonly used. The general types of raised floors in telecommunications data centers include. The most common usage for access floors is to run cables electrical wiring and hvac ducts.
Stringerless stringered structural platform and truss. The general types of raised floors in telecommunications data centers include. In woodcore systems the panels sit on top of the stringers in most steel systems the panels nest inside the grid formed by the stringers.