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| Trapezoidal Gabion Units |

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Gabion units are traditionally rectangular in section, however for some applications it is preferable to have units which are trapezoidal in shape with either one or two faces inclined. Typical structures are freestanding perimeter or boundary walls which for aesthetic reasons are more acceptable than traditional rectangular section walls.
The degree of inclinations that can be achieved is related to the mesh size, ideally inclinations of one or two meshes in the height of the unit. It is preferable to limit the height to 700mm (9 meshes) for quality of installation. As a result the system follows closely the HY-TEN Gabion 700 system, but with inclined faces. |
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| Trapezoidal Gabion Units Sizes |

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To form trapezoidal units the diaphragm and end panels are of dimensions equal to the top width of the unit. To secure the face and rear panels at the set inclination, additional link panels are supplied loose, which are fixed on site to the inclined panels at the diaphragm locations. This is so that they overlap the main diaphragm panel at the correct inclination. These flap type panels are then wired to the main diaphragms.
At the extremities of the wall the corners are edged with 76.2mm x 12.7mm mesh to provide a full closure of the end panels and a clean joint at the corners.
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