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GripSafe
Reflective Tape No. 050
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Performance: BEST |
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GripSafe
Reflective Tape prevents mat movement even in the
most heavily trafficked work areas. Designed for use on concrete
(sealed or unsealed), terrazzo, tile or even vinyl, this sturdy tape
will hold rubber and vinyl anti-fatigue mats in place. GripSafe can
also be used to designate specific areas or pathways both inside
and out. It can be adhered to asphalt and will withstand the
abuse of car, truck and tow-motor traffic. For best results,
clean the floor surface and it allow to dry before installation, then
apply GripSafe to the lengths of the mat. If the mat is a large
custom size or over 6 wide, it is best to use the tape on all sides.
Available in rolls only. |
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Part # |
Size |
Price |
050.4x45YL |
4" x 45' |
$355.52 per roll |
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Ways
to Prevent Movement |
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Mats
move, but this can be prevented. The amount of movement depends on
the type of mat, the amount of foot traffic
and the condition of the floor surface in the work environment. The fact
that mats move is a basic rule and can be
explained by the principles of physics. The force of a human being moving
forward in a walking gait tends to push
any uninstalled floor surface forward. However, there are ways to stop or inhibit this movement. |
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1. Install your mats. There are some matting products that are designed
to be installed. ErgoDeck® is an
excellent example. Its wide edging has bolt holes to
allow the mat to be permanently anchored to the
floor. |
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2. Buy sponge-backed mats with a higher underside
coefficient of friction. This is especially important if your
facility
has smooth epoxy-covered floors. A natural rubber sponge
is the best option in this case. Slip-Resistant
Diamond-Plate No. 418 was designed just for
this specific situation. The rubber sponge will move much less than
any other because its cell structure is exposed and the
compound has a much higher COF. |
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3. Tape the mats to the floor with an industrial
strength tape. This is a good solution if you cannot tolerate
any mat
movement. In a high traffic area however, the tape may
begin to fray after several months of usage and will need to
be replaced. |
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4. Adhere the mats to the floor using either a high
quality rubber or vinyl glue. This is also an option if you are
worried about any mat movement. Contact your local hardware
store for the best rubber, vinyl or silicone glue. |
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GripSafe Reflective Tape,
Prevents Mat Movement, Use on Concrete (Sealed or Unsealed), Terrazzo,
Tile or even
Vinyl, Hold Rubber and Vinyl Anti-Fatigue Mats in Place, and can be Adhered
to Asphalt from your source for
material handling equipment. |
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