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PolyDrain Accessories

Locking device

Overlay rails

Shovel head and strainer

Locking Devices

Grate locking devices are recommended for all applications involving vehicular traffic, or where vandalism may be a problem. Locking devices are provided in zinc-plated and stainless steel. The bolt is threaded into the lock toggle through the hole provided in the grate prior to grate installation. As the bolt is tightened, the toggle cams into place for one hand installation.

Overlay Rails

Overlay Rails are made of galvanized or stainless steel and are applied to any standard channels. They cover and protect the channel edge in medium-duty traffic applications. When visual aesthetics are important, the Overlay Rails enhance the appearance of the PolyDrain channels.

Shovel Head

Designed to conform to the PolyDrain 100mm (4") channel bottom, the shovel head is useful if it becomes necessary to clean the channels.

100 mm (4") Strainer

The strainer is designed to intercept leaves and similar type trash to prevent it from entering the sewer system. Fits all 100 mm (4") vertical channel outlets.

PolySeal

PolySeal 1 is single-part polyurethane in a standard caulk tube, and is used as a general purpose sealant for dirty water applications. The ustomer should test for suitability if chemical resistance is a requirement.

PolySeal 2 is a two-part epoxy in a double tube with a static mixing nozzle. PolySeal 2 maintains permanent flexibility and offers chemical resistant properties commensurate with many harsh chemical environments. For more information, consult the PolySeal 2 Chemical Resistance Chart.

PolySeal 3 is a two-part vinyl ester sealant which sets hard in about 30 minutes. It is strongly recommended for sealing all joints in a PolyChampion installation. It is also ideal for bonding all PolyDrain fabrications and mitres. For more information, consult the Chemical Resistance Chart.