Wall access hatch SB
for suspended ceilingssquarestainless steel

Wall access hatch - SB - Exitile - for suspended ceilings / square / stainless steel
Wall access hatch - SB - Exitile - for suspended ceilings / square / stainless steel
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Characteristics

Applications
wall, for suspended ceilings
Shape
square
Material
stainless steel

Description

Intro Designed to fit into any type of wall (or ceiling) system, allowing easy access into the cavity/void where regular maintenance to services is required to be carried out. Description This panel is designed to fit into the structural membrane of jointless plasterboard wall/ceiling systems. It is supplied with a beaded frame to allow for tape and jointing on site and comes complete with a fully removable flush metal door. It is inserted directly into a pre-cut hole through the face of the wall/ceiling prior to wet finishes being applied. Construction Constructed from 1.2mm and 1mm thick Zintec Steel, with a polyester powder coating of matt white Ral 9010, 20% Gloss (other colours available upon request). The panels are also available in Stainless Steel for use in corrosive areas (quote using product code and ref SS). The removable flush metal door is fitted with a continuous metal hinge, and is secured using a standard budget lock. Alternative lock types can be provided upon request. Dimensions Standard stock sizes are available as shown below. Non-standard sizes can be manufactured to order within maximum and minimum dimensional constraints. For further information please contact our Technical Sales Department. Sizes shown are overall dimension to inside edge of frame. 300 x 300mm, 450 x 450mm, 600 x 600mm, 900 x 600mm (hinged on long side), 1200 x 600mm (hinged on long side)

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