There are many humanized structural safety design details in the design process of assembled indoor sports wood flooring, which further improve the safety and stability of the product in the process of use.
The interlocking notch between the modules adopts a special anti-loosening design. After the two modules are spliced in place, a tiny elastic card position structure will be formed at the joint, which can prevent the modules from loosening and separating due to the lateral force generated by the athlete’s rapid movement. The edge of each module is polished to a rounded transition, and there will be no sharp corners that may scratch the hands of the constructors or users during the process of disassembly, assembly and use. The bottom of each module is also designed with a number of evenly distributed anti-slip support footpads, which can increase the friction between the flooring and the original ground, preventing the entire spliced floor from shifting as a whole when subjected to large lateral forces. Even on the relatively smooth marble or terrazzo ground, the flooring can remain completely stable without any sliding. These small design details are accumulated from a large number of actual use feedback, making the entire assembled flooring system more perfect and reliable.