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Bottom Deck Spacers

The Bottom Deck Spacer is used for supporting both mesh and large bars in suspended decks, precast beams and panels, and tilt-up applications. Bottom Deck Spacers are lighter, offer dual heights and have no rust problems in contrast to wire chairs and concrete blocks in several applications .

Bottom Deck precast mesh and bar chairs are strong and stable, furthermore, they have 5 small dimples that ensure minimal form contact. The dimples also allow for tie wire to be placed under the spacer for fixing reo if required.

Having supports for the reo with no clips means one spacer fits all common reo size, saves steel-fixing time in horizontal applications, and the strain on hands pushing clips continually. Supplied in a grey colour, suitable for Class 1 and Class 2 finish.

All bottom deck spacers are combination spacers (dual heights).

* For heights over 50mm and up to 220mm, the Novabone, Topdeck, B Panel & Deck Chair range are also available.

Tested to AS/NZS 2425:2015

Ideal for:

  • Suspended Decks and Beams
  • Tilt-Up Panels
  • Precast Panels and Beams
  • Blinding Concrete

100% Recycled Polypropylene

Reducing landfill and plastics in our oceans.

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Proudly designed and made in Australia.
Product CodeHeight A (mm)Height B (mm)Qty/ Bag
BPDS 15/201520100
BPDS 25/302530100
BPDS 35/403540100
BPDS 45/504550100

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