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Underside of a Waffle Bottom Flat Pad -
Flat Pad Leaning Against Installed Pad -
Many Flat Pads are Lightweight -
Flat Pad Installation Photo -
Installed Flat Pad -
Large, Multi-Opening Flat Pad Installation -
Large, Multi-Opening Flat Pad Installation -
Flat Pad Installation Photo -
Flat Pad at the Job Site -
Installed Flat Pad with Cables -
Installed Flat Pad with Cables -
Installed Flat Pad with Cables -
Installed Flat Pad -
Installed Flat Pad -
Concast Flat Pad Inventory -
Certain Flat Pads are Available for Immediate Use -
Clamp & Unistrut Mounting Hardware -
Flat Pad with Unistrut, HDC Clamps, & an Eye Bolt -
Threaded Lifting Inserts are Often Cast into Pads -
Photo of a Standard FP-65-72-4 Flat Pad -
Most Flat Pads Can Be Ordered as a Split Pad -
Split Pads Are Useful in Retrofit Projects -
Close-up of Split Pad Hardware -
Many Flat Pads Can Be Carried By Two People -
Our Fibercrete ® Flat Pads are Very Lightweight -
Our Concrete Flat Pads can Bear Massive Weights -
Truckload of Flat Pads -
Photo of cabling being routed using the MFPS (Modular Flat Pad System). -
Modular Flat Pad Installation; a section of LT Trench sits below the flat pad, which can be seen through the pad openings. -
View inside the electrical equipment and MFPS. -
Electrical equipment being installed onto Concast's Modular Flat Pad System.