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20mm Sprung Rubber Heavy Duty Gym Flooring Tile

  • Origin: India
  • Supply Type: oem service
  • Min Order: 50

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  • Company Name Marcias
  • Membership:Free
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Our 20mm standard and most popular tile, Sprung flathe champion when it comes to offering unbeatable quality, affordability, and endurance. Available in thicknesses from 11 mm to a whopping 60 mm for hardcore weight training and Olympic lifting it delivers the shock absorption, sound insulation, and non-slip safety needed for training in all capacities. The tiles are 1 m x 1 m and are compatible with underfloor heating and are sold individually (not in packs). Our tiles come with a 4-year guarantee against premature cracking and colour defects Rubber Tiles - The Ideal Gym Floor Solution There is a certain requirement for flooring if you wish to perform a heavy-duty workout session in a particular area in order to protect the sub-floor and avoid sical injury. Sprung Rubber tiles are perfect for mid to high-impact activities, offering the perfect balance of comfort and protection while enhancing the quality of your workout. Traction & Shock Absorption Rubber provides the necessary traction needed for balance and grip to prevent slips and falls resulting in injury. When handling weights or using equipment, it is crucial to have a surface that both supports the user and the substructure of your floor. Simple Installation Sprung tiles do not require adhesive when fitting. The tiles are perfectly weighted which makes them easy to install using the compression method of fitting. Durability Designed to stand the test of time, our rubber tiles, made from 100% recycled heavy-duty rubber, will withstand repeated impact and last many years. Easy Maintenance Simple to fit and simple to maintain, our rubber tiles can be wiped down and cleaned using a damp cloth/mop and a neutral cleaner to keep sanitized. 20mm Heavy-Duty Rubber Tiles - Staple for all Gyms Achieve maximum gains in your workout sessions using Sprung Rubber tiles to support your performance. Our standard and most popular tile, Sprung 20 mm is the champion when it comes to offering unbeatable quality, affordability, and endurance. Available in thicknesses from 11 mm to a whopping 60 mm for hardcore weight training and Olympic lifting it delivers the shock absorption, sound insulation, and non-slip safety needed for training in all capacities. Our tiles are 1 m x 1 m and are compatible with underfloor heating. All tiles come with a 4-year guarantee against premature cracking and colour defects. Environmental Sprung rubber flooring is metal-free, environmentally and user friendly. Due to the use of recycling and rebuilt production (made from non- VOC polyurethane bonding raw materials) there is no cross-contamination of metals, stone, or plastic. Using advanced technology, we have defined a quality rubber that is 100% flat and anti-porous. This means softer surface and no bad smells. Data Sheet Composition 92% SBR rubber + 8% PU adhesive Gym activity Free Weight / Cardio & Strength / Weight Lifting & Crossfit Maximum weight drop max. 140 KG Dimensions 100cm x 100cm Bulk density 1050 KG/M3 Thickness 20mm Guarantee Duration 4 Years Installation Our Sprung tiles are perfectly weighted, which makes them easy to install using the compression method of fitting. Using a utility knife, the rubber can be cut to size. Please ensure the subfloor is dry and flat prior to fitting. Before you start: These Sprung tiles are made from recycled rubber. If you haven’t installed this material before, you need to keep a few things in mind: Our 20mm standard and most popular tile, Sprung flathe champion when it comes to offering unbeatable quality, affordability, and endurance. Available in thicknesses from 11 mm to a whopping 60 mm for hardcore weight training and Olympic lifting it delivers the shock absorption, sound insulation, and non-slip safety needed for training in all capacities. The tiles are 1 m x 1 m and are compatible with underfloor heating and are sold individually (not in packs). Our tiles come with a 4-year guarantee against premature cracking and colour defects. Rubber Tiles - The Ideal Gym Floor Solution There is a certain requirement for flooring if you wish to perform a heavy-duty workout session in a particular area in order to protect the sub-floor and avoid sical injury. Sprung Rubber tiles are perfect for mid to high-impact activities, offering the perfect balance of comfort and protection while enhancing the quality of your workout. Traction & Shock Absorption Rubber provides the necessary traction needed for balance and grip to prevent slips and falls resulting in injury. When handling weights or using equipment, it is crucial to have a surface that both supports the user and the substructure of your floor. Simple Installation Sprung tiles do not require adhesive when fitting. The tiles are perfectly weighted which makes them easy to install using the compression method of fitting. Durability Designed to stand the test of time, our rubber tiles, made from 100% recycled heavy-duty rubber, will withstand repeated impact and last many years. Easy Maintenance Simple to fit and simple to maintain, our rubber tiles can be wiped down and cleaned using a damp cloth/mop and a neutral cleaner to keep sanitized. 20mm Heavy-Duty Rubber Tiles - Staple for all Gyms Achieve maximum gains in your workout sessions using Sprung Rubber tiles to support your performance. Our standard and most popular tile, Sprung 20 mm is the champion when it comes to offering unbeatable quality, affordability, and endurance. Available in thicknesses from 11 mm to a whopping 60 mm for hardcore weight training and Olympic lifting it delivers the shock absorption, sound insulation, and non-slip safety needed for training in all capacities. Our tiles are 1 m x 1 m and are compatible with underfloor heating. All tiles come with a 4-year guarantee against premature cracking and colour defects. Environmental Sprung rubber flooring is metal-free, environmentally and user friendly. Due to the use of recycling and rebuilt production (made from non- VOC polyurethane bonding raw materials) there is no cross-contamination of metals, stone, or plastic. Using advanced technology, we have defined a quality rubber that is 100% flat and anti-porous. This means softer surface and no bad smells. Data Sheet Composition 92% SBR rubber + 8% PU adhesive Gym activity Free Weight / Cardio & Strength / Weight Lifting & Crossfit Maximum weight drop max. 140 KG Dimensions 100cm x 100cm Bulk density 1050 KG/M3 Thickness 20mm Guarantee Duration 4 Years Installation Our Sprung tiles are perfectly weighted, which makes them easy to install using the compression method of fitting. Using a utility knife, the rubber can be cut to size. Please ensure the subfloor is dry and flat prior to fitting. Before you start: These Sprung tiles are made from recycled rubber. If you haven’t installed this material before, you need to keep a few things in mind: 1. Tools: Always use professional tools, like a good sharp Stanley/Craft knife and a long cutting ruler (at least 1m long). These are two essential items that make the installation process much easier. When you use disposable blades, please ensure you replace the blade after cutting 5 tiles (no more than 10). 2. Rubber is flexible: When you install the tiles, you will see that they slightly differ in size. This is normal and when the tiles are installed correctly, this variance will disappear. 3. Gloves: Wear gloves and bear in mind that the black rubber will mark walls or furniture if they come into with them. Advice: We always advise that the tiles are laid in a half-brick style. If you install the tiles side by side, it will be near impossible to get straight will also be difficult to compress the floor. The tos below show the correct way to lay the tiles. 20mm Black Rubber Heavy Duty Gym Tile INSTALLATION GUIDE The First Row: The first row of tiles you lay should not be installed against the wall. Most of the time walls are not straight and therefore it will be impossible to keep a straight ng the installation process. The best way to start is to draw a straight he floor and install the tiles along this e second row of tiles will be placed against the wall. You should cut the first tile in half and make it exactly 50cm. Next to the half tile, lay a full tile down simply by placing it next to the half tile and compressing them together by kicking it into place. Where a tile doesn’t look straight, lift the tile up and overlap the other tile below it and leave it there, continue with the rest of the tiles. The last tile to be laid against the border or wall should be cut 2cm longer than needed. Do not squeeze into place yet - start with the next row. The Second Row: On the second row start with a full tile. Make sure to compress it to the wall and place the next tile against this. During this process, you will see that some tiles are bigger or smaller than the others (the variance can sometimes be as much as 10mm). This is not an issue, so long as you compress the tiles later. When one tile is bigger than the other you can lift it up and overlap them. Leave it there and continue with the other tiles in the row. This will ensure you keep a straight e than 5rows-wall to wall or border to border: All rows should now be laid down but not yet compressed. You will see that a lot of tiles are overlaying each other like in this image: 20mm Black Rubber Heavy Duty Gym Tile Cutting the tiles Cutting the tiles Now you can start with the first row - take the exact measurements and then cut the tiles 10mm longer than measured. Place the tile and then squeeze them between the second-row tiles and the wall/border. When squeezing them into the place you will see that all variances in the tiles will disappear. 20mm Black Rubber Heavy Duty Gym Tile Progress Continue with this method until you get to the next border or wall. When the last row is fitted and cut in, you can squeeze all the tiles in together. Here again, the last tile that you cut will be 10mm longer than measured. When installing the tiles, bear in mind that you can compress a tile with a variance of up to 10mm easily. Depending on the thickness of the tile, this variance can be even more. I hope you find this guide useful for fitting your flooring 20mm Black Rubber Heavy Duty Gym Tile 1. Tools: Always use professional tools, like a good sharp Stanley/Craft knife and a long cutting ruler (at least 1m long). These are two essential items that make the installation process much easier. When you use disposable blades, please ensure you replace the blade after cutting 5 tiles (no more than 10). 2. Rubber is flexible: When you install the tiles, you will see that they slightly differ in size. This is normal and when the tiles are installed correctly, this variance will disappear. 3. Gloves: Wear gloves and bear in mind that the black rubber will mark walls or furniture if they come into with them. Advice: We always advise that the tiles are laid in a half-brick style. If you install the tiles side by side, it will be near impossible to get straight will also be difficult to compress the floor. The tos below show the correct way to lay the tiles. 20mm Black Rubber Heavy Duty Gym Tile INSTALLATION GUIDE The First Row: The first row of tiles you lay should not be installed against the wall. Most of the time walls are not straight and therefore it will be impossible to keep a straight ng the installation process. The best way to start is to draw a straight he floor and install the tiles along this e second row of tiles will be placed against the wall. You should cut the first tile in half and make it exactly 50cm. Next to the half tile, lay a full tile down simply by placing it next to the half tile and compressing them together by kicking it into place. Where a tile doesn’t look straight, lift the tile up and overlap the other tile below it and leave it there, continue with the rest of the tiles. The last tile to be laid against the border or wall should be cut 2cm longer than needed. Do not squeeze into place yet - start with the next row. The Second Row: On the second row start with a full tile. Make sure to compress it to the wall and place the next tile against this. During this process, you will see that some tiles are bigger or smaller than the others (the variance can sometimes be as much as 10mm). This is not an issue, so long as you compress the tiles later. When one tile is bigger than the other you can lift it up and overlap them. Leave it there and continue with the other tiles in the row. This will ensure you keep a straight e than 5rows-wall to wall or border to border: All rows should now be laid down but not yet compressed. You will see that a lot of tiles are overlaying each other like in this image: 20mm Black Rubber Heavy Duty Gym Tile Cutting the tiles Cutting the tiles Now you can start with the first row - take the exact measurements and then cut the tiles 10mm longer than measured. Place the tile and then squeeze them between the second-row tiles and the wall/border. When squeezing them into the place you will see that all variances in the tiles will disappear. 20mm Black Rubber Heavy Duty Gym Tile Progress Continue with this method until you get to the next border or wall. When the last row is fitted and cut in, you can squeeze all the tiles in together. Here again, the last tile that you cut will be 10mm longer than measured. When installing the tiles, bear in mind that you can compress a tile with a variance of up to 10mm easily. Depending on the thickness of the tile, this variance can be even more. I hope you find this guide useful for fitting your flooring

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