Transcription of METRIC DESIGN GUIDE - General Services Administration
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Go to Table of Contents METRIC DESIGN GUIDE (PBS-PQ260) September 1995 Public Buildings Service General Services Administration TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS General 1 Introduction .. 1 Benefits Of METRIC .. 3 International 3 Simplicity .. 3 Product 3 One unit For Each 3 4 4 4 Summary .. 4 METRIC Project 5 Dual 5 Summary .. 5 Round METRIC 6 6 Civil .. 7 7 7 7 Custom Products .. 8 Modular 8 9 Space Between 9 9 Sheet 9 Specifications .. 10 Millimeters (mm).. 10 Meters (m).. 10 Page i TABLE OF CONTENTS Centimeters (cm).. 10 Rounding and 11 Simple Mathematical 11 Professional 11 13 Module .. 13 13 13 Ceiling 13 14 Block .. 14 Architectural/Sheet 15 16 17 18 19 METRIC Projects.
There are several "metric" systems in use in the world. The U.S. Government has adopted the International System of Units, abbreviated SI, from the FrenchSystème international d'unités. SI is used by major professional and code organizations. An objective of the development of this document has been to minimize the impact on
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