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Bar Grating are defined by several dimensions

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Bar Gratings are made from metal bars that cross each other or metal bars with filler strips welded to the metal bars. Metal Bar grating can be assembled with cross-pieces fitted into joints of the other members or welded together at the intersections. The outer edge of the grate is enclosed by a metal frame. Bearing bars are the stronger bars used in the grating. They cover the entire span or length of the grate. Filler strip or cross-bars range from equal size to much smaller than the bearing bars.

Metal grates are defined by several dimensions. The bars are specified by length, width, and depth. The entire grate itself has a length or span, width and depth. The grid of bars is also specified by the space between the bars and location of the filler or cross-bars.
 
Aug 5, 2012
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jeffgroof said:
Bar Gratings are made from metal bars that cross each other or metal bars with filler strips welded to the metal bars. Metal Bar grating can be assembled with cross-pieces fitted into joints of the other members or welded together at the intersections. The outer edge of the grate is enclosed by a metal frame. Bearing bars are the stronger bars used in the grating. They cover the entire span or length of the grate. Filler strip or cross-bars range from equal size to much smaller than the bearing bars.

Metal grates are defined by several dimensions. The bars are specified by length, width, and depth. The entire grate itself has a length or span, width and depth. The grid of bars is also specified by the space between the bars and location of the filler or cross-bars.

Well said Jeffrey.
 
Mar 16, 2009
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Thanks for the info. My new oven only came with one grate and I need two for making pizza. I shall be purchasing another grate and will put your information to good use at that time :)
 
jeffgroof said:
Bearing bars are the stronger bars used in the grating. They cover the entire span or length of the grate. Filler strip or cross-bars range from equal size to much smaller than the bearing bars
Actually, my friend, your grates would be stronger if what you are
calling 'the bearing bars' spanned the width and not the length.