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Hid-n-Lok II

Hid-N-Lok II Interlocking Tiles
Pawling's 3/8"-thick tiles provide a seamless, slip resistant floor surface in entrances, exercise rooms and multi- purpose play areas. They bring secure footing with designer appeal in both wet and dry conditions.

Hid-N-Lok II HL-150
Smooth Top Cut-Resistant Rubber

For schools and fitness facilities requiring low to medium impact protection and outstanding good looks, 3/8" Hid-N-Lok II offers the superb aesthetic appeal of our popular 9/16" Hid-N-Lok flooring for areas with less-demanding protection requirements. Hid-N-Lok II is ideal under stationary exercise equipment, in workout or exercise areas, and in lobbies.
3/8" thickness is ideal for all non-free weight areas.
Polished top surface and rounded embossment edges for enhanced cleanability.
Features four 12" x 12" raised tile surface embossed pattern.
Glue-down vinyl nosing (N-8) available in black for freestanding areas or in doorways requiring a beveled transition (see below).
Exceeds ADA A4.5.1 General Recommendations for Static Coefficient of Friction for dry and wet applications.
Features four 12" x 12" raised tile surface embossed pattern.

Specifications

Size: 24" x 24"
Thickness: 3/8"
Weight: 12 lbs./tile
Static Coefficient of Friction: Dry, 093; wet, 0.93 (ASTM D-2047)
Flammability: Class I (ASTM E-648/NFPA-253) 0.62 watts/cm.²

Hid-N-Lok Color Selection
(1)
Black
(3)
Tan
(7)
Terra
Cotta
(8)
Blue
(38)
Charcoal
(176)
Taupe
(344)
Teal
     
Due to the natural characteristics or rubber compounds, some slight shade variation is normal. Please request product samples when choosing colors.

Premium cut-resistant rubber
compound provides uncompromised
dimensional stability.

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