Loose Lay Interlocking Extra Heavy Duty Slip Resistant Rubber Flooring Tiles

457.5 mm (18") x 457.5 mm  (18") x 8 mm thick

Colour: Green

Inexpensive, high-tech and exceptionally hardwearing textured slip resistant rubber flooring tile with an ingenious superior built-in interlocking system, which allows tiles to be looselaid speedily and very economically without the expense of specialist adhesives and without their disruption of normal operational routines.

Traffic can be accepted immediately after installation.

Uses:-

Gymnasium flooring - Particularly recommended for Weight Training Areas. These tiles not only protects valuable sports floors from the damaging effects of dropped dumbells, but also gives weightlifters vitally improved safety traction and cares for valuable equipment.

Industry - As extra heavy duty flooring in factories, warehouses, workshops, garage etc. These tiles are also an excellent, cushioning anti-fatigue work station flooring/matting.

The matting is slight seconds and has blemishes and slight variations in the shading. This does not effect the performance in any way and is ideally used in situations where asthetics isn't key.

Golf/Cricket/Athletics/Football/Rugby/Hockey/Ice-Skating Stadia/Clubs
Although not specifically formulated for resistance to spiked or bladed footwear, these tiles should prove effective in such trafficked areas due to its 8mm thickness and nick concealing surface design.

Temporary Accommodation
These tiles are portable and easily uplifted for removal to other locations.

Installation
New Buildings - The subfloor should ideally be reasonably level, particularly for sports floors, where a maximum variation of 5mm per 3m length is recommended.

Refurbishment - Old subfloors, provided that they are in good condition, pose no problems. Parquets, vinyls, pvc, rubber, concrete or bituminous screed are usually suitable subfloors.

Laying - Quick and simple. Tiles are joined together by interlocking the edges. It is always recommended to commence laying at the centre of a room, selecting the position which gives the least number of cut tiles at the edges. Cutting is by means of standard Stanley knife with heavy duty blade.

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