Cross-members for sewer pumping stations are structural components that provide support and stability to the overall structure of the pumping station. These cross-members are typically made of durable materials such as steel or reinforced concrete, depending on the specific design requirements and load-bearing capacities.
The primary function of cross-members is to distribute the loads and forces exerted on the pumping station, ensuring that the structure remains stable and can withstand various operating conditions. They help to prevent deformation, sagging, or collapse of the station by transferring the loads to the foundation or other supporting elements.
Cross-members are strategically positioned and securely connected to the main structural elements of the pumping station, such as walls, columns, or beams. They create a network of support and reinforcement throughout the structure, enhancing its overall strength and integrity.
In addition to providing structural support, cross-members may also serve as attachment points for other components within the pumping station. For example, they can be used to mount equipment, pipes, control panels, or other auxiliary systems required for the proper functioning of the station.
| Diameter | Type |
|---|---|
| 1250 mm | SP-KP 1250 |
| 1500 mm | SP-KP 1500 |
| 1600 mm | SP-KP 1600 |
| 1800 mm | SP-KP 1800 |
| 2000 mm | SP-KP 2000 |
| 2300 mm | SP-KP 2300 |
| 2500 mm | SP-KP 2500 |
| 2800 mm | SP-KP 2800 |
| 3000 mm | SP-KP 3000 |
| 3400 mm | SP-KP 3400 |
| 3500 mm | SP-KP 3500 |