1. Excellent slip resistance: Grip Strut features a unique raised surface design that provides exceptional slip resistance, ensuring a stable walking surface in various conditions.
2. High durability: Grip Strut is constructed with high-quality materials and designed for durability, offering long-lasting performance and the ability to withstand heavy loads and challenging environmental conditions.
3. Multiple options available: Grip Strut offers a variety of sizes, hole patterns, and material choices to meet different
application requirements.
Disadvantages:
1. Higher cost: Grip Strut tends to be relatively more expensive compared to Perf-O Safety Grating, which may impact the project budget.
2. Limited drainage capability: Grip Strut's raised surface design may hinder the drainage of fluids, mud, and debris compared to the open design of Perf-O Safety Grating.
3. Potential for accumulation of dirt: The solid surface of Grip Strut may accumulate dirt and require more frequent cleaning compared to the self-cleaning open design of Perf-O Safety Grating.
3. Multiple options available: Grip Strut offers a variety of sizes, hole patterns, and material choices to meet different
application requirements.
Disadvantages:
1. Higher cost: Grip Strut tends to be relatively more expensive compared to Perf-O Safety Grating, which may impact the project budget.
2. Limited drainage capability: Grip Strut's raised surface design may hinder the drainage of fluids, mud, and debris compared to the open design of Perf-O Safety Grating.
3. Potential for accumulation of dirt: The solid surface of Grip Strut may accumulate dirt and require more frequent cleaning compared to the self-cleaning open design of Perf-O Safety Grating.
In summary, Grip Strut offers excellent slip resistance and durability but comes with a higher cost and limitations in drainage capability and dirt accumulation compared to Perf-O Safety Grating.