
Channel Styles
Choosing the right channel style for your application WireDecking.com offers you a selection of styles in "U" type or Inverted. All can be customized for length and gauge.

Wire Type & Openings
We can provide a variety of openings and wire gauge sizes without compromising capacity.

Either of these diagrams can be printed and your dimensions marked on the diagram.
Wire Decking Selection

APPLICATIONS:
For 96" beams: use (2) 46" wide
For 108" beams: use (2) 52" wide
For 120" beams: use (2) 58" wide
For 132" beams: use (2) 46" wide
(1) 34" wide
For 144" beams: use (3) 46" wide
STEP BEAM DECKING
In this case, the grid wraps the beam in a waterfall fashion, while the channels sit on the beam step to absorb the load. The waterfall overlay provides a secure brace eliminating movement and bringing both shelf and beam to a perfect fit. Available in Flush decking, Flare decking, Inverted channel, U channel, and Waterfall decking.
BOX BEAM DECKING
The channels on a box style are flattened, or flanged in a way so that they sit on the beam top. Grid wraps beam as well. U-channel supports for box beam decking have flared ends, corrugated for extra strength. They provide a solid, secure seat on top surface of beam. Wire lip overhangs beam for snug fit, and assists in preventing lateral beam deflection. Available in Inverted channel, U channel, and Waterfall decking.
FLUSH STEP BEAM DECKING
The flush deck sits flat on the beam step where the channels bear the load even with the beam top. The beam face is free for labeling and bar-coding. The illustration shows how the U-channel support members seat on flat step on beam. The wire lip that overhangs the edge of channel provides secure, snug fit -- serves as partial restraint to prevent lateral beam deflection.
HEAVY DUTY BOX BEAM DECKING
Like the box style, the channels are flattened at the ends but this time, an extra lip is turned down to comfortably grab the beam for extra security.
Choose from our wide variety of in-stock sizes, or let us customize a wire decking system to your specifications.
Sizes in Stock
APPLICATIONS:
For 96" beams: use (2) 46" wide
For 108" beams: use (2) 52" wide
For 120" beams: use (2) 58" wide
For 132" beams: use (2) 46" wide
(1) 34" wide
For 144" beams: use (3) 46" wide
| Depth | Width |
| 36" | 34" |
| 36" | 46" |
| 36" | 52" |
| 36" | 58" |
| 42" | 34" |
| 42" | 46" |
| 42" | 52" |
| 42" | 58" |
| 48" | 34" |
| 48" | 46" |
| 48" | 52" |
| 48" | 58" |
STEP BEAM DECKINGIn this case, the grid wraps the beam in a waterfall fashion, while the channels sit on the beam step to absorb the load. The waterfall overlay provides a secure brace eliminating movement and bringing both shelf and beam to a perfect fit. Available in Flush decking, Flare decking, Inverted channel, U channel, and Waterfall decking.
BOX BEAM DECKINGThe channels on a box style are flattened, or flanged in a way so that they sit on the beam top. Grid wraps beam as well. U-channel supports for box beam decking have flared ends, corrugated for extra strength. They provide a solid, secure seat on top surface of beam. Wire lip overhangs beam for snug fit, and assists in preventing lateral beam deflection. Available in Inverted channel, U channel, and Waterfall decking.
FLUSH STEP BEAM DECKINGThe flush deck sits flat on the beam step where the channels bear the load even with the beam top. The beam face is free for labeling and bar-coding. The illustration shows how the U-channel support members seat on flat step on beam. The wire lip that overhangs the edge of channel provides secure, snug fit -- serves as partial restraint to prevent lateral beam deflection.
HEAVY DUTY BOX BEAM DECKINGLike the box style, the channels are flattened at the ends but this time, an extra lip is turned down to comfortably grab the beam for extra security.
