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Space Wheel
Our space wheels, ranging in size from ¾” cover to 3” cover, are designed for ease of installation and a secure connection to reinforcing steel or mesh. Our unique design allows for use of our space wheels on typical rebar sizes as well as #2 mesh setting us apart from the competition. Simply push our space wheel onto the reinforcing steel for a secure compression fit and in the case of #2 or #3 mesh or bar, lock the tabs in pace for a secure connection.
Application: Foundations, bridge decks, parking structures, caissons, precast
Cover Height: 3/4″ – 3″
Features: Strong, easy to use, secure connection, multiple bar sizes.
Order Code | Dimensions | Pack | Quantity/Pack | Boxes/Pallet | Quantity./Pallet |
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SW075/4 | 3/4" FOR #2 MESH TO #4 BAR | BOX | 1150 | 24 | 27,600 |
SW100/6 | 1" FOR #2 MESH TO #6 BAR | BOX | 500 | 24 | 12,000 |
SW125/6 | 1 1/4" FOR #2 MESH TO #6 BAR | BOX | 375 | 24 | 9,000 |
SW150/6 | 1 1/2" FOR #2 MESH TO #6 BAR | BOX | 300 | 16 | 4,800 |
SW200/6 | 2" FOR #2 MESH TO #6 BAR | BOX | 350 | 16 | 5,600 |
SW250/6 | 2 1/2" FOR #2 MESH TO #6 BAR | BOX | 175 | 16 | 2,800 |
SW300/6 | 3" FOR #2 MESH TO #6 BAR | BOX | 200 | 16 | 3,200 |
100% made in the usa
Our Plastic Locking Wheel uses 100% recycled material
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