What are the actual dimensions of a CMU with nominal dimensions of 8"x 8"x 16"?
Actual dimensions In actual dimensions there is
a variation from the specified dimension.
For example, the outer dimensions of a 12 x 10 x 16 unit (11.625 x
9.625 x 15.625 specified) are allowed a variation of + or - 1/8
inch. In this case, the width could range from 11.5 to 11.75
inches.
Nominal size D X H X L (INCHES) |
Actual size D X H X L (INCHES) |
8 × 8 × 16 |
7. 625 × 7.625 × 15.625 |
NOTE: Dimensions must be written or mentioned in proper order -
width, height, and length (WHL). For example, a 10-inch wide,
14-inch long, 6-inch high unit is termed a 10 × 6 ×14.
What are the actual dimensions of a CMU with nominal dimensions of 8"x 8"x 16"?
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