gil
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Wire scale: pedestal position
I would like to ask you if in a metal scale it is compulsory for the upper footing to overcome the lower footing. see schema below by clicking on the link (you may need to copy the link in the browser address bar)http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/album.php?albumid=74&pictureid=311
would you please tell me the normative reference you refer to?
in the book “design the stairs” and: Mayli, author: of cesira on page 159 read
“In case of discontinuous design, the step object compared to the subgrade must be between a minimum of 2 cm and a maximum of 2.5cm.”
What do you mean by discontinuous design?
Thank you.
I would like to ask you if in a metal scale it is compulsory for the upper footing to overcome the lower footing. see schema below by clicking on the link (you may need to copy the link in the browser address bar)http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/album.php?albumid=74&pictureid=311
in the book “design the stairs” and: Mayli, author: of cesira on page 159 read
“In case of discontinuous design, the step object compared to the subgrade must be between a minimum of 2 cm and a maximum of 2.5cm.”
What do you mean by discontinuous design?
Thank you.