Product Overview
The 148mm Industrial Metal Deep Track, measuring 3000mm in length, is crafted from galvanized steel to ensure strength, corrosion resistance, and precise dimensional accuracy. Its unique extended leg profile offers superior stud retention compared to standard tracks, effectively securing 146mm studs in place. This additional grip minimizes the risk of stud twisting or movement, establishing a stable framework for wide, tall, and heavily boarded partitions.
Designed for performance-driven partitions, the Deep Track accommodates insulation, multiple board layers, and service loads, enhancing system reliability and simplifying installation. This gives installers increased confidence and reduces the likelihood of needing remedial work.
Product Specifications
| Specification |
Details |
| Product |
Deep Track |
| Size |
52mm |
| Length |
3000mm |
| Weight |
2.5kg |
| Sales Unit |
Length |
| Sales Unit Coverage |
3000mm |
| Section |
Track |
| Legs |
50mm |
Features & Benefits
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Galvanized Protection: Zinc coating provides long-lasting corrosion resistance.
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Extended Leg Profile: Offers stronger stud retention than standard tracks.
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Mechanical Performance: Minimizes stud rattle and movement for improved wall stability.
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System Reliability: Integral for high-spec acoustic and fire-rated partitions.
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Base and Head Fixing: Ensures secure alignment from floor to ceiling.
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Best-Practice Choice: Ideal for tall walls and complex specifications.
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148mm Track Width: Compatible with 146mm Metal C Studs.
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3000mm Length: Reduces the need for joints.
Applications
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High-Spec Acoustic Partitions: Supports insulation and heavy boards.
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Fire-Rated Partitions: Provides robust stud fixing.
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Tall Partitions: Maintains rigidity in extended-height walls.
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Commercial and Institutional Walls: Meets stringent standards.
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Heavy Service Walls: Accommodates ducts and cabling.
Installation Guidance
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Track Positioning: Secure to floor and ceiling with appropriate fixings.
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Stud Location: Slot 146mm C Studs into track channels for maximum retention.
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Cutting: Trim track sections with aviation snips.
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Jointing: Align track lengths for extended runs.