| The lengthwise and breadthwise junctions may be needed in using wire-mesh at facial carrier systems loading amounts to each other at these junction areas are performed according to the principles of the following (Fig. 6) | |
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Figure 6 |
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The loading length of carrier wires is at least three (Hole spacings) on condition that they shouldn’t be less than 35 cm. in the direction of the carrier wire. in Q meshes which have double wires (in Figure 7) four of the side rods are not doubled, because when added over the next mesh, length rods are still double in the junction region. |
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Figure 7 |
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Loading lengths at the junction
regions of R type meshes should be one hole spacing at least, on condition
that they shouldn't be less than 15 cm. (Fig 8) Two of the side rods of double wired R meshes in figure 9, are not doubled, because length bars are still double in the junction region, after having been added over the next mesh. |
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| Figure 8 | Figure 9 |
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Wire-meshes
are numbered and working direction is indicated during designing. The
numbers given in the plan are joint one by one to each of the wire-mesh.
It is sufficient to place the mesh which has the same number as shown in
the plan, during the installation. |