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    See page 115. Circle in the Table denotes only column numbers. For column 2, see Fig. 17. For column 3 through 9, see Introduc-tion to Schedules. The number in the box is minimum duct gage; the alphabet letter is the minimum reinforcement grade for jointsand intermediates occurring at a maximum spacing interval in the column heading. A letter to the right of the gage gives a tie roddedreinforcement alternative. A t compels use of tie rod(s) for the reinforcement listing. For beading or crossbreaking see Fig. 18.

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    See page 115. Circle in the Table denotes only column numbers. For column 2, see Fig. 17. For column 3 through 9, see Introduc-tion to Schedules. The number in the box is minimum duct gage; the alphabet letter is the minimum reinforcement grade for jointsand intermediates occurring at a maximum spacing interval in the column heading. A letter to the right of the gage gives a tie roddedreinforcement alternative. A t compels use of tie rod(s) for the reinforcement listing. For beading or crossbreaking see Fig. 18.

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    See page 115. Circle in the Table denotes only column numbers. For column 2, see Fig. 17. For column 3 through 9, see Introduc-tion to Schedules. The number in the box is minimum duct gage; the alphabet letter is the minimum reinforcement grade for jointsand intermediates occurring at a maximum spacing interval in the column heading. A letter to the right of the gage gives a tie roddedreinforcement alternative. A t compels use of tie rod(s) for the reinforcement listing. For beading or crossbreaking see Fig. 18.

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    See page 115. Circle in the Table denotes only column numbers. For column 2, see Fig. 17. For column 3 through 9, see Introduc-tion to Schedules. The number in the box is minimum duct gage; the alphabet letter is the minimum reinforcement grade for jointsand intermediates occurring at a maximum spacing interval in the column heading. A letter to the right of the gage gives a tie roddedreinforcement alternative. A t compels use of tie rod(s) for the reinforcement listing. For beading or crossbreaking see Fig. 18.

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    See page 115. Circle in the Table denotes only column numbers. For column 2, see Fig. 17. For column 3 through 9, see Introduc-tion to Schedules. The number in the box is minimum duct gage; the alphabet letter is the minimum reinforcement grade for jointsand intermediates occurring at a maximum spacing interval in the column heading. A letter to the right of the gage gives a tie roddedreinforcement alternative. A t compels use of tie rod(s) for the reinforcement listing. For beading or crossbreaking see Fig. 18.

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    See page 115. Circle in the Table denotes only column numbers. For column 2, see Fig. 17. For column 3 through 9, see Introduc-tion to Schedules. The number in the box is minimum duct gage; the alphabet letter is the minimum reinforcement grade for jointsand intermediates occurring at a maximum spacing interval in the column heading. A letter to the right of the gage gives a tie roddedreinforcement alternative. A t compels use of tie rod(s) for the reinforcement listing. For beading or crossbreaking see Fig. 18.

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    See page 115. Circle in the Table denotes only column numbers. For column 2, see Fig. 17. For column 3 through 9, see Introduc-tion to Schedules. The number in the box is minimum duct gage; the alphabet letter is the minimum reinforcement grade for jointsand intermediates occurring at a maximum spacing interval in the column heading. A letter to the right of the gage gives a tie roddedreinforcement alternative. A t compels use of tie rod(s) for the reinforcement listing. For beading or crossbreaking see Fig. 18.

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    See page 115. Circle in the Table denotes only column numbers. For column 2, see Fig. 17. For column 3 through 9, see Introduc-tion to Schedules. The number in the box is minimum duct gage; the alphabet letter is the minimum reinforcement grade for jointsand intermediates occurring at a maximum spacing interval in the column heading. A letter to the right of the gage gives a tie roddedreinforcement alternative. A t compels use of tie rod(s) for the reinforcement listing. For beading or crossbreaking see Fig. 18.

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    See page 115. Circle in the Table denotes only column numbers. For column 2, see Fig. 17. For column 3 through 9, see Introduc-tion to Schedules. The number in the box is minimum duct gage; the alphabet letter is the minimum reinforcement grade for jointsand intermediates occurring at a maximum spacing interval in the column heading. A letter to the right of the gage gives a tie roddedreinforcement alternative. A t compels use of tie rod(s) for the reinforcement listing. For beading or crossbreaking see Fig. 18.

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    See page 115. Circle in the Table denotes only column numbers. For column 2, see Fig. 17. For column 3 through 9, see Introduc-tion to Schedules. The number in the box is minimum duct gage; the alphabet letter is the minimum reinforcement grade for jointsand intermediates occurring at a maximum spacing interval in the column heading. A letter to the right of the gage gives a tie roddedreinforcement alternative. A t compels use of tie rod(s) for the reinforcement listing. For beading or crossbreaking see Fig. 18.

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    See page 115. Circle in the Table denotes only column numbers. For column 2, see Fig. 17. For column 3 through 9, see Introduc-tion to Schedules. The number in the box is minimum duct gage; the alphabet letter is the minimum reinforcement grade for jointsand intermediates occurring at a maximum spacing interval in the column heading. A letter to the right of the gage gives a tie roddedreinforcement alternative. A t compels use of tie rod(s) for the reinforcement listing. For beading or crossbreaking see Fig. 18.

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    See page 115. Circle in the Table denotes only column numbers. For column 2, see Fig. 17. For column 3 through 9, see Introduc-tion to Schedules. The number in the box is minimum duct gage; the alphabet letter is the minimum reinforcement grade for jointsand intermediates occurring at a maximum spacing interval in the column heading. A letter to the right of the gage gives a tie roddedreinforcement alternative. A t compels use of tie rod(s) for the reinforcement listing. For beading or crossbreaking see Fig. 18.