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Stair tread RFQ

Turn stair tread interest into a clear RFQ

Visitors from Google should quickly see what details are needed for stair tread quotation, especially dimensions, nosing, side plates and finish.

  • Tread sizeWidth, depth, quantity, bearing bar direction and grating type.
  • Stair detailsNosing type, side plate size, bolt holes and drawing marks.
  • Finish and packingHot-dip galvanizing, pallet marks, destination and delivery notes.

Steel Grating Stair Treads

Stair Treads

Steel grating stair treads are priced and fabricated by tread size, fixing method, nosing, side plate hole layout, surface and finish. Drawings help confirm fit with new or existing stair stringers.

RFQ quick details

Tread typeT1/T2 plain tread, T3/T4 nosing tread, or project-defined fixing type.
Tread sizeConfirm clear width, tread length and bearing direction from drawing.
Fixing holesWelded or bolted fixing; confirm plate thickness, hole diameter and center distance.
NosingNo nosing, checker plate, serrated front edge or buyer-specified anti-slip nosing.
Surface and finishSmooth or serrated bars; hot-dip galvanized, painted or stainless finish.
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Product overview

Stair tread selection for fitted stair flights

Steel grating stair treads are fitted parts, so quotation should confirm more than the grating pattern. Tread width, length, nosing, fixing method, side plate holes and bearing direction all affect fit.

For new stairs, send the stair drawing or tread schedule. For replacement treads, include photos of the old tread, side plate holes and stringer spacing so the new pieces can match the existing stair.

Stair Treads specification path

Type referenceT1/T2 plain tread or T3/T4 checker-plate nosing tread.
Tread sizeTypical widths: 600, 700, 800, 900 or 1000 mm; length follows drawing.
Nosing and surfaceChecker plate nosing, serrated edge, smooth or serrated bearing bars.
Side platesConfirm plate thickness, hole diameter, center distance and stringer layout.
FinishHot-dip galvanized, painted or stainless for indoor/outdoor exposure.
Packing marksMark size, type and quantity by stair flight or installation area.

Standards reference

Standards and finish references

  • Stair access requirements may reference ISO 14122, OSHA walking-working surface rules, AS 1657 or local site standards.
  • Steel grating construction can be reviewed with YB/T 4001.1, ANSI/NAAMM MBG 531 or BS 4592 when specified.
  • Hot-dip galvanizing can follow ISO 1461 or ASTM A123/A123M when a zinc coating reference is required.
  • T1/T2/T3/T4 names are useful quotation shorthand; final tread size, side plate holes and fixing method should follow approved stair drawings.

Specification examples

T1-T4 tread type reference

T1 welded plain treadWelded fixing, no checker plate nosing; weld position follows drawing.
T2 bolted plain treadSide plates with bolt holes, no checker plate nosing.
T3 welded nosing treadWelded fixing with checker plate nosing for front-edge contact.
T4 bolted nosing treadSide plates, bolt holes and checker plate nosing.

Use T1-T4 as RFQ shorthand. Final fixing, nosing, hole layout, load and finish should follow drawings.

Component reference

Stair tread parts to confirm before production

Carrier plates, also called side plates, are confirmed by drawing together with bolt holes, nosing type, bar grating direction and final finish.

  • Confirm side plate hole size and center distance.
  • Choose plain edge or checker plate nosing by project requirement.
  • Match bar grating direction and tread width to the stair drawing.
Steel grating stair tread component diagram Diagram showing bar grating, carrier or side plates, checker plate nosing and bolt holes. Bar grating Carrier / side plate Checker plate nosing Bolt holes

Applications

Stair tread project photos and packing references

Use these project views to check installed tread appearance, checker plate nosing, stair flight grouping and packing marks before quotation.

Installed galvanized steel grating stair treads with checker plate nosing

Installed tread flight view

Installed grating treads show checker plate nosing, open-grid walking surface and stair fit-up.

Galvanized steel grating stair treads installed on stair stringers

Project stair replacement view

Existing stair photos help confirm tread width, nosing style, bearing direction and stringer spacing.

Galvanized steel grating stair treads packed by stair number for export

Packed by stair number

Bundle labels, tread quantities and stair flight marks help organize installation after shipment.

RFQ checklist

Send the tread details that affect fit and price

For stair tread quotation, send the tread schedule or stair drawing with width, length, fixing method, nosing, side plate holes, surface, finish, quantity and destination. Replacement photos help when matching old stringers.

FAQ

Stair Treads buyer questions

What drawings help stair tread quotation?

Stair tread drawings, stringer hole layout, tread schedule, quantity and finish requirement help avoid fit problems.

Can stair treads be supplied with side plates?

Yes. Side plates and fixing holes can be fabricated to project dimensions when the hole layout is provided.

When are serrated stair treads useful?

Serrated treads are often selected for wet, oily or outdoor access routes where slip resistance is important.

What hole information avoids fit issues?

Hole diameter, center distance, side plate thickness and stringer layout are useful details when treads must fit an existing stair.

Can stair treads be packed by stair flight?

Yes. Packing marks can separate sizes or stair flights when the buyer provides a tread schedule or layout reference.

RFQ form

Request stair tread quotation

Upload stair drawings, tread schedules or replacement photos. Include tread width, length, fixing method, nosing, side plate holes, surface, finish, quantity and destination for a faster review.

Drawing or scheduleStair layout, tread list, side plate holes and bearing direction help confirm fit.
Replacement projectsPhotos of old treads, stringers and hole spacing reduce fit-up questions.
Packing by stair flightMarks can separate tread sizes and stair flights for installation.
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