Transcription of LENTON TERMINATOR - ERICO
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CONNECT AND PROTECTnVent LENTON TerminatorFor rebar Anchorage2 | rebar ANCHORAGE Requires longer development lengths Increases rebar congestion Restricts flow of larger aggregates Hidden costs The larger the bar, the longer the lap Inhibits rebar placement Increases rebar placing costs Jeopardizes job site safety Increases safety hazards through exposed rebar Restricts removal of column forms and shaft casings Labor intensiveWHICH SYSTEM IS MORE RELIABLE AND ECONOMICAL? Eliminates rebar hook Simplifies bar placement Minimizes development lengths Reduces congestion Simplifies concrete placement Better concrete consolidation More embedment options Greater design flexibility Faster installation Lowers in-place cost Standard product dimensions Minimal detailing required Allows for future extensions Simplifies expansionHooked rebar Anchorage vs.
2 Hooked Rebar Anchorage vs. LENTON TERMINATOR Hooked Rebar Anchorage • Requires longer development lengths – Increases rebar …
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REBAR DETAILING STANDARDS, Standards, JULY 2016 LRFD BRIDGE DESIGN 11, Detailing, SIGNIFICANCE OF THE RATIO OF, SIGNIFICANCE OF THE RATIO OF TENSILE STRENGTH TO YIELD STRESS, CHAPTER 10 CONCRETE DECKS, Chapter 10 – Concrete Decks, Consolidated Guide ACI 318 Provisions, Consolidated Guide ACI 318 Provisions and ASTM References, Glossary of Terms A/C