Concrete cone dn 315mm, class B125=12.5t, for corrugated pipe 315 (Diamir 315) 2951132000
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Concrete cone dn 315mm, class B125=12.5t, for corrugated pipe 315 (Diamir 315) 2951132000
Diamir Sewer System Component
This reinforced concrete cone with a diameter of 315 mm is a key element of Diamir manholes, designed for the construction of gravity sewer networks for various purposes – sanitary, stormwater, combined, industrial, and drainage. It allows connection of corrugated pipes with a diameter of 315 mm and is an integral part of the construction of inspection, access, or settling tank manholes.
Durability and Load Capacity
Made of B125 concrete (load capacity 12.5 tons), the cone provides high strength and resistance to loads occurring in underground infrastructure conditions. This strength class guarantees long-lasting and reliable operation of the element, even under heavy road traffic or ground load. The construction allows for safe transfer of vertical loads, which is particularly important in areas exposed to vehicle traffic.
Compatibility and Application
The cone is designed specifically to work with corrugated pipes with a diameter of 315 mm (Diamir 315), ensuring a tight and durable connection. It can be used in various manhole configurations:
Non-access inspection chambers: for inspection and cleaning of the sewer network.
Access inspection chambers: allow personnel access to the sewer system.
Manholes with settling tanks (stormwater inlets): for collecting rainwater and drainage.
Sewage tanks/pumping stations: in combination with "blind" manhole cones.
This makes it a versatile solution for a wide range of applications in infrastructure construction.
CERTIFICATES, APPROVALS, SAFETY, COMPLIANCE AND WARNINGS
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Attachments
- Studnia Diamir 315_rys.techniczny
- Schemat studni kanalizacyjnej Diamir 315_DN-ID
- Kaczmarek_GPSR_2025.05.06



