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SBR Rubber Mat STRIKE - Hammered Finish Mat - 8 mm Thickness - Standard sizes / Full roll 165 cm x 10 m is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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The STRIKE hammer-finish mat is versatile and suitable for large-area installation in halls, corridors, or as a runner in high-traffic areas or hallways. The textured surface of the hammer-finish mat provides extra slip resistance. The rubber mat is sound-absorbing and offers high slip resistance, insulates cold subfloors, and protects joints.
The STRIKE rubber mat is the perfect anti-slip mat for van loading areas, preventing cargo from shifting during braking, acceleration, or evasive maneuvers. The hammer-finish mat can be easily cut to size to fit any van type and can be laid on birch plywood or plastic floors without any problems. The stable and robust STRIKE rubber mat thus proves to be the perfect anti-slip mat for all types of loading areas.
The mats are supplied in rolls up to 10 meters long and are 8 mm thick. The STRIKE rubber mat can be easily cut to size using a utility knife. To ensure clean results, make sure the blades are new and sufficiently sharp. For secure adhesion of the anti-slip mat, the surface should be flat, dry, and clean. Our STRIKE mat is easy to clean with household cleaners. Simply use water and dish soap.
Producing a completely neutral rubber mat is almost impossible. The characteristic rubber smell of the hammered rubber mat will dissipate after some time. For indoor use, only prolonged airing outdoors will help. It is important to ensure the mat is protected from direct sunlight and frost. becomes.