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Reinforced concrete crib blocks
Blocks consist mainly of "headers" 4 ft long, with galvanized dowels protruding from each side near ends, and " stretchers" or face blocks with which they inter-lock; holes are cast in blocks to take header dowels; they form wall 4 ft thick, with headers across wall and stretchers running along faces; cribbings can be used to advantage for railway and roadway embankments, bridge approaches, etc.
Reinforced concrete crib blocks
Blocks consist mainly of "headers" 4 ft long, with galvanized dowels protruding from each side near ends, and " stretchers" or face blocks with which they inter-lock; holes are cast in blocks to take header dowels; they form wall 4 ft thick, with headers across wall and stretchers running along faces; cribbings can be used to advantage for railway and roadway embankments, bridge approaches, etc.
Reinforced concrete crib blocks
Constructional Rev
1957
Article (Journal)
English
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