What are Leg Systems in Raised Floor?

What are Leg Systems in Raised Floor?

In Raised Floor, the foot system is divided into three;
» BELTED FOOT SYSTEM
» BELTED FOOT SYSTEM
» CROSS STRESS (STEERING)

BELTED FOOT SYSTEM;
In the belted foot system, the foot heads are connected to each other with the help of the belts and form a cage. The belts are fixed to the slots in the head sheet by snapping and tightening with screws. The system installed in this way becomes resistant to vertical and horizontal loads. The belted system is generally used at heights between 200-1000 mm.




BELTED FOOT SYSTEM;
The strapless foot system consists of applying the panels directly on the feet. Generally, 80-200 mm height applications are also used. In special cases, it can be used up to 400 mm.



CROSS STRESS (STEERING)
In the raised floor system, in the projects using high legs, cross tension (strut) is used to increase the resistance of the system against earthquake load. The amount of use is determined depending on the project.