Installation of Concrete Slats
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SlatsInstallation of Concrete Slats In new buildings the installation of the slats from SundsAlfa can be carried out simply and easily. All slats are mostly delivered packed on pallets with 3” x 3” sticks between each layer1. As well as all slats are stacked on the pallets as they have to be installed in the stables (all slats are delivered with the upside up). The installation of the slats can therefore be done easily and with help by ex a building crane. The slats can be taken directly from the vehicle and quickly and easy be installed into in the buildings, without the already installed slats will be subjected to heavy loads. In existing buildings the installation can be done easily by use with a forklift. Because of the space between each layer it's possible to transport every slat/layer with a forklift from the pallet to the barn without manually lifting the slats. The forklift can even install the slats directly into place as long as you can drive between the channel walling. Using either a building crane, forklift or... makes the installation more gentle to the slats (avoid risks of handling scratches), do the job more easy, efficient and gentle to the labour. To countries overseas we'll pack the slats with less space between each layer to optimize the cost of freight.

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| Farmer, Jørgen Kjær ”The laying of 1,450 m2 of shed only took about 10 hours for three men and a building crane. Find us on YouTube Please scan the QR-code and have a look at how to do the installation work of concrete slats by help of a building crane. The floor is easy to keep clean thanks to the fine and careful grinding of the slat openings. The surface helps tremendously in the movement of manure and thus clean pigs. It makes for a good environment in the shed!”

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