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Mora Linear Drainage Grate

The Mora linear drainage grate and the Mora paving tile share the same pattern and when laid in extension of one another, they create a cohesive band in the paving.

The grate is fixed to the channel with stainless steel springs. The lock springs are not visible when the grate is placed on the channel. This construction ensures a stable and discreet installation.

The design of the grate conceals the underlying drainage channel, allowing the paving to extend all the way up to the grate for a harmonious appearance. When installed in asphalt, the channel can be fitted with a stainless steel frame on one or both sides for added durability.

All our cast iron drainage grates are EPD- documented and comply with European and international environmental standards (EN 15804).

Sketch of decorated plate with dimensions

Item number
No SKU available

Material
Untreated cast iron

Dimension
W 140 x L 500 x H 30 mm
W 140 x L 500 x H 70 mm

Assembly
Download installation instructions

Optional extras
Stainless steel frame or cast iron frame.

Weight
4.7kg.

Additional information
All grates can be combined with LED lighting

Description

The Mora linear drainage grate and the Mora paving tile share the same pattern and when laid in extension of one another, they create a cohesive band in the paving.

The grate is fixed to the channel with stainless steel springs. The lock springs are not visible when the grate is placed on the channel. This construction ensures a stable and discreet installation.

The design of the grate conceals the underlying drainage channel, allowing the paving to extend all the way up to the grate for a harmonious appearance. When installed in asphalt, the channel can be fitted with a stainless steel frame on one or both sides for added durability.

All our cast iron drainage grates are EPD- documented and comply with European and international environmental standards (EN 15804).

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