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general notes chain link safety fence-new structures general notes

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Cap (Typicalall posts).Single # 9 gauge or double # 13 gaugectie wires @ 2’-0’’ /c .Typical bottomtwo Longitudinal Rails; @ 1’-6’’ for toptwo Longitudinal Rails (minimum of 2 turns).Expansion Joint. (Typical allLongitudinal Rails at expansionjoints in bridges).APPROVALDATE: 6/8/76REVISIONSSHA FHWAWeighing 3.00 #/ft.(Typical).2.875’’ O.D. Post Weighing7.66 #/ft.(Typical).STATE OF MARYLANDDEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONSTATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATIONSTANDARD NO. BR-SS(3.02)-75-22SHEET 2 OF 3+ -c /cELEVATIONFHWA APPROVALDATE: 11-9-76DIRECTOROFFICE OF STRUCTURES1-1-886-8-9011-17-971-22-011.66’’ O.D. Longitudinal RailOFFICE OF STRUCTURESTYPE CHAIN LINK SAFETY FENCENEW STRUCTURESFabric to be ’’ min. to 1’’max. clear of top of parapet.Expansion Joint in Parapet.Scale: ’’=1’-0’’*Before placing fencing, place ’’ to 1’’ thickmaterial (wood, etc.) on top of parapet to ensurethe desired gap is achieved. After <strong>fence</strong> is rigidlyattached, this temporary blocking shall be removed.*Single # 9 gauge or double # 13gauge tie wires (see sheet 1 of 3for exact location). Typical each post.SUPER-FENCING NEW STRUCT.

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