Polypropylene Manhole Cover and Frame Square - 580mm
Code | CLKS456 |
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EAN Code | 0691208214353 |
Weight (kg) | 6.900000 |
Brand | Clark-Drain |
Colour | Black |
Material | Polypropylene Grade AP9 |
Grid Type | Square |
Style | Polypropylene Grade AP9 |
Tonne Loading | 3.5 Tonne Driveway Loading |
Dimension | 580mm x 580mm x 450mm (Diameter Opening) |
Size | 560mm x 560mm Cover Size |
This 560mm solid top manhole cover is made from strong AP9 grade polypropylene.
It has a 3.5 Tonne load rating, which makes is suitable for domestic driveways, pedestrian and landscaping use only.
The actual overall size of the cover is 560mm x 560mm x 80mm. The total external size including the frame is 580mm x 580mm, with a depth to the locating ring of 133.5mm.
The circular connection ring enables this cover to be fitted to any 450mm diameter inspection chamber.
The cover comes with a dual locking facility, being able to lock both the cover to the frame and the frame to the inspection chamber. The square frame can be swivelled to enable alignment to surrounding surfaces and it can be tilted for out of true surfaces.
This manhole cover is LABC approved. It is made by Clark-Drain.
Plastic manholes, whether polypropylene or PVC, are all durable and long-lasting. Manufactured by injection moulding to exacting specifications , they will stand the test of time. They are considerably lighter than their cast ductile iron counterparts.
All of our plastic manhole covers are made to fit directly onto the top riser ring of a plastic inspection chamber. Because of this they are most commonly used in new build applications.
Replacing broken manhole covers is always tricky. The abiding rules are that you must ensure that the correct load rated cover is selected, and that you measure the clear opening of the manhole rather than the old frame or cover and make sure that the new cover has at least the same size clear opening. Unfortunately we are unable to supply covers without frames. All replacement covers must be fitted in their own frame, which means removing the old frame.