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Springbok Precisionaire is an
area elastic advanced sprung floor comprising solid hardwood strip fixed
to overlapping treated joists supported at designed intervals by 10mm
rubber pads
which form a permanent cushion between the floor and the concrete subfloor.
The rubber
pads provide a calculated resilience designed to minimise player fatigue
and reduce physiological damage caused by impacts. The unique construction
of the pads, include a specially formulated rubber which will not significantly
harden or deteriorate over the life of the floor with alternating air
cells incorporated into the design which permit encapsulated air to be
expelled through the perimiter voids when the pad is compressed. The controlled
inhalation and expulsion of air provides the critical shock absorption
qualities of the floor which
reduce stress injury during use and provide
a true ball response.
Springbok
Precisionaire is
ideal for use in sports halls, squash courts, dance floors and recreation
halls. The system conforms
to BS8201, BS 7044 part 2 and is recommended by the SRA for squash courts.
The
system can be installed with prefinished (finished with 5 coats of UV
cured lacquer) or unfinished solid hard wood boards. For squash courts
unfinished boards are recommended which can be rough sanded after installation
to provide an even and excellent grip surface. Recommended timber types
are prime/first or country grade maple or beech. (Unfinished boards will
generally require sanding and sealing on site - see floor sanding). For
maintenance requirements see floor maintenance.
Specification
and site requirements
- 57mm or 63mm wide
and 22mm thick random length tongue and groove boards
- 1800mm x 50mm
x 40mm treated joists with 10mm rubber pads set at 314mm centres
- Weighs 16kg/m2
- Will support 5kN/m2
in accordance with BS6399:Part 1:1984
- Finished height
above screed 72mm (with 50mm battens - this can be increased with thicker
battens but not reduced)
- Concrete subfloor
needs to be level to a tolerance of +/-2mm over 2m and with a finish
equivalent to that produced by a wood float
- Moisture content
of floor and walls not greater than 8%
- Relative humidity
between 40% and 60%
- A vapour barrier
is recommended for ground floor installations
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Springbok Arenasport
is an area elastic advanced sprung floor comprising laminate hardwood
strip fixed to overlapping treated joists supported at designed intervals
by 10mm rubber pads
which form a permanent cushion between the floor and the concrete subfloor.
The rubber
pads provide a calculated resilience designed to minimise player fatigue
and reduce physiological damage caused by impacts. The unique construction
of the pads, include a specially formulated rubber which will not significantly
harden or deteriorate over the life of the floor with alternating air
cells incorporated into the design which permit encapsulated air to be
expelled through the perimiter voids when the pad is compressed. The controlled
inhalation and expulsion of air provides the critical shock absorption
qualities of the floor which
reduce stress injury during use and provide
a true ball response.
Springbok
Arenasport is
ideal for use in sports halls, squash courts, dance floors and recreation
halls. The system conforms
to BS8201 and BS 7044 part 2.
The
system is installed with prefinished (finished with 5 coats of UV cured
lacquer) hard wood laminate boards. Additional coats of seal can be applied
after installation if required. Recommended timber types are maple, beech
or oak. For maintenance requirements see floor maintenance.
Specification
and site requirements
- 195mm wide and
22mm thick 2200mm long tongue and groove boards
- 1800mm x 50mm
x 40mm treated joists with 10mm rubber pads set at 314mm centres
- Weighs 16kg/m2
- Will support 5kN/m2
in accordance with BS6399:Part 1:1984
- Finished height
above screed 72mm (with 50mm battens - this can be increased with thicker
battens but not reduced)
- Concrete subfloor
needs to be level to a tolerance of +/-2mm over 2m and with a finish
equivalent to that produced by a wood float
- Moisture content
of floor and walls not greater than 8%
- Relative humidity
between 40% and 60%
- A vapour barrier
is recommended for ground floor installations
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The Boflex
sports flooring system is an area elastic bio-mechanically engineered
sports surface designed to provide outstanding realistic resilience and
substantially reduce the risk of stress injury in indoor sport and recreation.
Boflex requires no understructure as each board has its own integral resilient
strips of special foam for shock absorption and with an overall height
of 28mm this system is ideal for refurbishments.
Boflex has been fully tested to meet DIN18032 Part II and BS 7044 Part
4, acknowledged internationally as recognised criteria for sports floors.
Boflex is a multi use sports and recreational surface and is particularly
suitable for aerobics, dance and gymnastics.
Each
board consists of 3-ply laminate with a 4mm hardwood wearing surface backed
with 2 layers of softwood, cross-layered to provide exceptional dimensional
stability. Each board is provided with a unique double tongue to ensure
adequate lateral strength and rigidity (and are glued on site to ensure
a stable and smooth surface) and inset to each board are two Evazote 50
resilient foam strips which provide the systems major resilient and shock
absorption qualities. Each board is factory finished and sealed with five
coats of UV cured lacquer. Parquet wood flooring is combustable but not
easy to ignite. Recommended timber types are Maple, Ash and Norwegian
Oak. All hardwood used is taken from managed sustainable sources. For
maintenance requirements see floor maintenance.
Specification
and site requirements
- 2200mm x 137mm
x 28mm boards with double tongue and groove
- Weighs 11.6kg/m2
- Will support 5kN/m2
in accordance with BS6399:Part 1:1984 and withstand a point load of
3.6kN
- Finished height
above screed 28mm (or can be laid over an existing floor)
- Concrete subfloor
needs to be level to a tolerance of +/-2mm over 2m and with a finish
equivalent to that produced by a wood float
- Moisture content
of floor and walls not greater than 5%
- Relative humidity
between 30% and 65%
- A vapour barrier
is recommended for ground floor installations
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Bio-Kushion
is a bio-mechanically designed multi purpose sports surface with excellent
resilience for reducing muscular/skeletal injuries to athletes.
Bio-Kushion
has been fully tested to meet BS 7044 Part 4, acknowledged internationally
as a recognised criteria for sports floors. Bio-Kushion is a multi use
sports and recreational surface, ideal for indoor ball sports such as
basketball and is particularly suitable where heavy loadings will be experienced
eg large seating units.
The
system incorporates a specially profiled subfloor with 2 x 12mm ply load
distribution boards supported on 18mm rubber Bio-Kushions providing an
exceptionally hard wearing floor with excellent load distribution, even
resilience and one of the safest and most compliant area elastic floors,
tested in accordance with BS7044. 57 x 20mm tongue and groove maple boards
are secret fixed to the subfloor.
The
system can be installed with prefinished (finished with 5 coats of UV
cured lacquer) or unfinished solid hard wood boards. (Unfinished boards
will generally require sanding and sealing on site - see floor sanding).
For maintenance requirements see floor maintenance.
Specification
and site requirements
- 57mm or 63mm wide
and 20mm thick random length tongue and groove boards
- 2 x 12mm ply base
with boards laid at 90 degrees and sitting on 18mm Bio-Kushions at 300mm
centres
- Weighs 28kg/m2
- Will support 5kN/m2
in accordance with BS6399:Part 1:1984 and withstand a point load of
3.6kN
- Finished height
above screed 62mm
- Concrete subfloor
needs to be level to a tolerance of +/-3mm over 3m and with a finish
equivalent to that produced by a wood float
- Moisture content
of floor and walls not greater than 8%
- Relative humidity
between 40% and 60%
- A vapour barrier
is recommended for ground floor installations
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Sportwoodplus
Ultra is an advanced area elastic floor with a similar base as the Bio-Kushion
but with edge grain maple strips in the surface to form an exceedingly
hard wearing surface which is ideal for aerobics and dance floors and
where heavy loadings will be experienced eg large seating units.
Sportwoodplus
Ultra has been fully tested to meet DIN18032 Part II and BS 7044 Part
4, acknowledged internationally as recognised criteria for sports floors.
The
system incorporates 228mm x 456mm panels of pre-assembled edge grain maple
strip bonded to the sub floor which consists of 2 x 12mm ply load distribution
boards supported on 18mm rubber Bio-Kushions providing an exceptionally
hard wearing floor with excellent load distribution and even resilience.
The
system will generally require sanding and sealing on site - see floor
sanding. For maintenance requirements see floor maintenance.
Specification
and site requirements
- 228mm x 456mm
panels 8mm thick comprising edge grain maple strip
- 2 x 12mm ply base
with boards laid at 90 degrees to the top surface and 45% to each other
and sitting on 18mm Bio-Kushions at 300mm centres
- Weighs 24.4kg/m2
- Will support 5kN/m2
in accordance with BS6399:Part 1:1984 and withstand a point load of
3.6kN
- Finished height
above screed 51mm
- Concrete subfloor
needs to be level to a tolerance of +/-3mm over 3m and with a finish
equivalent to that produced by a wood float
- Moisture content
of floor and walls not greater than 8%
- Relative humidity
between 40% and 60%
- A vapour barrier
is recommended for ground floor installations
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Boen
2 strip is an aesthetically pleasing wood floor with a minimal depth.
This can be laid direct to an existing floor providing a new look without
removing the under structure or can be glued direct to a screed base.
The
boards are a 2 strip hard wearing laminate tongue and groove, prefinished
with 5 coats of UV-cured lacquer and available in oak, beech, ash, maple,
merbau and iroko finishes.
Specification
and site requirements
- 2200mm x 139mm
x 15mm laminate tongue and groove boards
- Will support 5kN/m2
in accordance with BS6399:Part 1:1984
- Finished height
above screed 15mm (min when laid direct to a screed or can be laid over
an existing floor)
- Concrete subfloor
needs to be level to a tolerance of +/-2mm over 2m and with a finish
equivalent to that produced by a wood float
- Moisture content
of floor and walls not greater than 5%
- Relative humidity
between 30% and 65%
- A vapour barrier
is recommended for ground floor installations
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