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Direct Traffic Angle Frame Heavy Duty Loading Single Door

The heavy-duty angle type floor access door is intended for use in direct traffic applications. Designed to receive AASHTO HL-93 wheel loads, for use in roadways up to and including those designated as ASTM C1802-14 load level 7. May not be suitable for some roadways inside or leading to seaport facilities, airports, military bases, freight terminals or other areas where extreme loading may occur.
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STANDARD FEATURES
Material: Steel (hot dipped galvanized), stainless steel
Frame: 1/2” angle with special anchoring system welded to the frame and a skirt for a 12” top slab
Covers: 3/8” diamond plate reinforced for AASHTO HL-93 wheel loads
Hardware: 316 SS hinges and hinge pins
Hold-Open Device: 316 SS heavy duty hold-open arm
Locking Devices: Cover(s) are bolted to the frame with zinc plated grade 8 bolts Recessed staple for a padlock
Lift Assist: Stainless steel compression springs
Lift Handle: Flush with top of cover
Warranty: Five (5) years
Optional Features
- Skirts for concrete slabs deeper than 12 inches
- Nut rails with stainless steel sliding nuts for attaching cable holders, brackets & other hardware
- Custom lettering
- Stainless steel safety chains
- Fall Through Protection Systems
- Hinge covers on same long side (allows springs to be horizontal)
SPECIFICATIONS
The floor access door shall be Model DT93-AHS as manufactured by USF Fabrication, Inc. with the size being specified on the plans. Cover shall be 3/8-inch thick steel diamond plate reinforced for an AASHTO HL-93 wheel load. Upon request, manufacturer shall provide structural calculations showing that the door design meets the loading requirements of AASHTO HL-93. The frame shall be 1/2-inch thick steel angle with anchors welded to frame for casting into concrete. In the closed position the cover shall be bolted to the frame with 316 stainless steel allen-head bolts to allow for HL-93 direct traffic loading. An allen-head socket with torque wrench will be provided with the door. The allen-head bolts must be tightened to 25 foot pounds of torque and securely fastened using Loctite 242 whenever the cover is closed to insure safe and proper performance of the door. For security the cover shall have a recessed staple for a padlock. The floor access door shall be equipped with a flush steel lifting handle that does not protrude above the cover, and hold open arms that automatically keep the cover in its upright, open position. A steel skirt shall be welded to the frame to provide a combined height equal to the depth of the concrete slab. The door shall have tamper resistant hinges with recessed stainless steel pins and lugs. The door shall have open, stainless steel, horizontal springs to assist in opening the door and reducing the force during closing. The floor access door shall have a hot-dipped galvanized finish. Installation shall be in accordance with the manufacturer’s attached instructions. The entire frame, including the seat on which the reinforcing rests, shall be supported by concrete or other material designed to support the specified load. The door shall be manufactured and assembled in the United States. Manufacturer shall guarantee the door against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five years. The floor access door shall be Model DT93-AHS as manufactured by USF Fabrication, Inc. with the size being specified on the plans. Cover shall be 3/8-inch thick steel diamond plate reinforced for an AASHTO HL-93 wheel load. Upon request, manufacturer shall provide structural calculations showing that the door design meets the loading requirements of AASHTO HL-93. The frame shall be 1/2-inch thick steel angle with anchors welded to frame for casting into concrete. In the closed position the cover shall be bolted to the frame with 316 stainless steel allen-head bolts to allow for HL-93 direct traffic loading. An allen-head socket with torque wrench will be provided with the door. The allen-head bolts must be tightened to 25 foot pounds of torque and securely fastened using Loctite 242 whenever the cover is closed to insure safe and proper performance of the door. For security the cover shall have a recessed staple for a padlock. The floor access door shall be equipped with a flush steel lifting handle that does not protrude above the cover, and hold open arms that automatically keep the cover in its upright, open position. A steel skirt shall be welded to the frame to provide a combined height equal to the depth of the concrete slab. The door shall have tamper resistant hinges with recessed stainless steel pins and lugs. The door shall have open, stainless steel, horizontal springs to assist in opening the door and reducing the force during closing. The floor access door shall have a hot-dipped galvanized finish. Installation shall be in accordance with the manufacturer’s attached instructions. The entire frame, including the seat on which the reinforcing rests, shall be supported by concrete or other material designed to support the specified load. The door shall be manufactured and assembled in the United States. Manufacturer shall guarantee the door against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five years.
