All the covers on the site were photographed at the Kfar Yehoshua railway station, and therefore do not necessarily represent the covers in this location.
The covers in Kfar Yehoshua are usually made of metal
and are square
, rectangular
or round
in shape.
In many cases, when round covers are intended for sidewalks, they are set within a square frame, which greatly facilitates the paving work around them
(these למעשה constitute most of the square covers).
The covers in Kfar Yehoshua are not colored or gilded. No municipal symbols were found on the covers.
The function of the cover is usually indicated on it (sewer
, electricity
, communication
, etc.).
The year of manufacture appears on a significant number of the covers in Kfar Yehoshua
.
In general, the design of the covers in Kfar Yehoshua is not unique and follows designs typical of the manufacturer, or those intended for Israel Railways.
Manufacturers The manufacturer’s name usually appears on the covers. Most covers are produced in Israel by several leading manufacturers - Menashe Baruch
and Gelem
.
Standards The standards include those unique to Israel: the mark of the Standards Institution of Israel
, and IS 489 (equivalent to the international EN124 standard)
. In addition, international standards
4692| and the various load classes (B125 - D400)
are also present.