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Body Power 20mm Floor Tile Internal Corner

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Manufactured in the UK, these durable floor tile internal corners are made from recycled truck tyres and offer superior protection for your flooring against cardio and strength equipment. They have an angled corner, and are designed to fit seamlessly as an internal corner of your training area to reduce the risk of trips. They measure 1m x 1m, with a thickness of 20mm, so you can cover your training area quickly. Please note that it is recommended that you lay your flooring and allow it to acclimatise to its surroundings for 24 to 48 hours prior to Installation and/or placing of equipment upon the flooring. This is to allow your flooring to expand or take into consideration any shrinkage of the flooring which varies depending on the location’s temperature and humidity

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Package Weight (KG): 18.000000

ADDITIONAL FEATURES

  • Type: Internal corner
  • Size: 1m x 1m x 20mm
  • Weight: 18 kg
  • Materials: Recycled truck tyres
  • Colour: Black
  • Please Note: When these mats are manufactured, they sometimes form a small lip along the edges of the ramps - these can be easily removed with a blade or deburring tool. This is at the discretion of the owner and is not required for use

 

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