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*915 x 610 (3'x2') = '''1''' | *915 x 610 (3'x2') = '''1''' | ||
<pdf>Steeldeck_safetymanual.pdf</pdf> | |||
<pdf>Unit-weights.pdf</pdf> | <pdf>Unit-weights.pdf</pdf> | ||
<pdf>Maltbury_steeldeck_7.5.pdf</pdf> | <pdf>Maltbury_steeldeck_7.5.pdf</pdf> | ||
[http://www.steeldeck.com/sg_subpage_media/dl/steeldeck-catalog.pdf Steeldeck Catalogue] | |||
Below is a link to Steeldeck's approved methods of assembly, as well as information about bracing on steeldeck at height | Below is a link to Steeldeck's approved methods of assembly, as well as information about bracing on steeldeck at height | ||
Should a box need to be made for the US corner of the pit (ie where the pit lift meets the front of the stage), the angle at the inside corner is approximately 81 degrees. TVD '11 | Should a box need to be made for the US corner of the pit (ie where the pit lift meets the front of the stage), the angle at the inside corner is approximately 81 degrees. TVD '11 |
Revision as of 16:39, 8 December 2014
Here is a list of the RCS steel deck stock, correct as of 22 July 2010
- 2440 x 1220 (8'x4') = 20 available
- 1220 x 1220 (4'x4') = 6
- 2440 x 610 (8'x2') = 6
- 1220 x 610 (4'x2') = 2
- 915 x 610 (3'x2') = 1
Below is a link to Steeldeck's approved methods of assembly, as well as information about bracing on steeldeck at height
Should a box need to be made for the US corner of the pit (ie where the pit lift meets the front of the stage), the angle at the inside corner is approximately 81 degrees. TVD '11