Hy-rib and metal lath for concrete, stucco and plaster in roofs, floors, walls, sidings, partitions, ceilings, furring, arches, conduits and tanks .. . ?$ Hy-Rib Lath inCeiling. Hy-Rib Ceiling, Hotel Traymore, Atlantic City, N. & McLanahan, CJE7ZMG OZr #y-£Z3 Z/7T/Z rfJYJ> CJZ/7JYJY£ZS- W£W fX0M ££ZOW 52 TRUSCON STEEL COMPANY Specifications for Hy-Rib and Metal Lath Ceilings Suspended ceilings shall be built of Hy-Rib andMetal Lath attached to lines of supports, as indi-cated in detail; supports to be Truscon PressedSteel Channels, spaced as indicated in table. Attach e


Hy-rib and metal lath for concrete, stucco and plaster in roofs, floors, walls, sidings, partitions, ceilings, furring, arches, conduits and tanks .. . ?$ Hy-Rib Lath inCeiling. Hy-Rib Ceiling, Hotel Traymore, Atlantic City, N. & McLanahan, CJE7ZMG OZr #y-£Z3 Z/7T/Z rfJYJ> CJZ/7JYJY£ZS- W£W fX0M ££ZOW 52 TRUSCON STEEL COMPANY Specifications for Hy-Rib and Metal Lath Ceilings Suspended ceilings shall be built of Hy-Rib andMetal Lath attached to lines of supports, as indi-cated in detail; supports to be Truscon PressedSteel Channels, spaced as indicated in table. Attach each rib of Hy-Rib at each support. Place Hy-Rib with the flat side all adjoining sheets of Hy-Rib at sidesand ends. Sheets shall be securely fastened to-gether every 24 inches along the sides and at everyrib at the ends by wiring or by clinching of thelapped ribs with special punch. Where endsplices occur between supports, splices in adjacentrows must be at least 2 feet apart. Allow a lapof 2 inches where splices occur over supports,otherwise 8 inches. Spacing ofSupports Reinforcement 1 -0 to 1 -21 -2 to l-61 -4 to 1 -101 -10 to 2-22-6 to 2-92-9 to 2-112-113-11 4-11 5-11 Rib Lath No. 1 Rib Lath No. 2 1-A Hy Rib Lath or Rib Lath N


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