Slat Gap Cover - Fits 3/4" - 7/8" Opening
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More about Slat Gap Cover - Fits 3/4" - 7/8" Opening
Quickly convert concrete slats to a solid area with Slat Gap Cover — fits 3/4" - 7/8" opening. Easy to install, it can be used around feeders to reduce feed waste. Installation is very simple; the cover is placed between the slats and eased into place by simply treading down on it, or by hitting it with a rubber mallet.
Features/Advantages:
- Easy snap-in installation, no tools or hardware required
- Install around feeders to reduce feed waste
- Quickly convert concrete slats to a solid area to meet GAP or other market standards
- Both sides are 86.6" long
2 Sizes Available:
- #250600 – fits 3/4"-7/8" openings
- #250605 – fits 1"-1 1/4" openings
Easy To Install:
- Place the Slat Gap Cover in the gap opening, at approximately a 20° angle with your hand
- The correct angle is necessary to keep the Slat Gap Cover from cracking and pigs from pulling it up
- Press down at one end, until locking system in is place
- Use a hard rubber mallet and gently press into place
- Slat Gap Cover must be inserted without excess pressure
- Do not use a regular hammer
- Before inserting the covers, it is recommended they have been stored at temperatures of at least 68° F
- If necessary, the covers can be warned up, but temperatures must not exceed 122° F