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We will be closed Monday, May 29th for Memorial Day. Orders placed during the holiday weekend will begin processing Tuesday, May 30th.

The Spee-D Channel Drain Grate is part of the NDS drainage system. As a proven alternative to traditional concrete drains, NDS grates feature UV inhibitors that prevent fading and cracking from the sun. Channel drains have a unique patented flying buttress design that provides load-bearing support from both sides as well as underneath. Spee-D Channel Drains are ideal for driveways, large decks, and commercial areas. Adequate in everything from patios to light vehicular traffic areas. These chemical-resistant and rustproof grates are maintenance-free, lightweight, and easy to install. 

Color Green
Length 24"
Width 4 1/8"
Grate Opening 3/8" x 3 1/4"
Open Surface Area 16.76
Gallons Per Minute 51.27
  • HDPE ( High Density Polyethylene)
  • Colors: #240 (White), #241 (Gray), #242 (Green), #243 ( Black), #244 (Sand) , and #251 (Brick Red)
  • 16.76" Open Surface Area
  • UV Inhibitors
  • Use With NDS Spee-D Channel Drain (SKU #400)
  • Grate Opening: 3/8” x 3-1/4”
  • Install with Four FH #8 x 1 in. screws (Sold Separately)
  • 25.28 GPM per foot
  • ADA Compliant
  • Load Rating: Class B (61-175 PSI)
  • Recommended for medium-duty pneumatic tire traffic, autos, and light trucks at speeds less than 20 mph

Additional Resources

NDS Spee-D Channel Grate Technical Specifications
NDS Spee-D Channel Technical Specifications

Installation Instructions

NDS Spee-D Channel Drain Light Vehicular Traffic Installation - Pavers
NDS Spee-D Channel Drain Bottom Outlet Installation
NDS Spee-D Channel Drain End Outlet Installation
NDS Spee-D Channel Drain Typical Landscape Traffic Installation
NDS Spee-D Channel Drain Typical Light Vehicular Traffic Installation
NDS Spee-D Channel Drain Typical Pedestrian Traffic Installation
NDS Channel Drain Installation Guide