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Splice Plate
Splice Plate - Aluminum strip approximately 2.5" to 3.5" wide used to span the change in surface from access floor to the adjacent surface covering. Especially in a depressed slab condition typically provided at the door openings to cover any small gap between the panel and the concrete slab and to cover the cut edge of the panel. Also typically applied at the top of a ramp to provide the transition from a sloped surface to a level walking surface. Usually ribbed on top, scored on the underside to allow slight bending to make sloped changes. Also known as transition strip or threshold.
