
The welding width (S) is the spacing between the first and last longitudinal bar. A maximum of 30 meshes can be arranged: a design mesh therefore contains a maximum of 31 bars (single bar or double bar). The maximum welding width when arranging only longitudinal bar spacings:< 100 mm: S
max = 30 x aL≥ 100 mm: S
max = 2.950 mm. Transverse bars always lie above

and longitudinal bars always lie below during the fabrication.
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| L |
Mesh length: freely selectable from 4.00 m to 14.00 m |
| B |
Mesh width: freely selectable from 1.55 m to 2.80 m |
| Ü1 |
Projection at the mesh's start: defines the position of the 1st transverse bar; min. 25 mm, max. 100 x dia. |
| Ü2 |
Projection at the mesh's end: defines the position of the last transverse bar; min. 25 mm, max. 100 x dia. |
| Ü3 |
Projection on the mesh's left edge: defines the position of the 1st longitudinal bar; min. 25 mm, max. 100 x dia. |
| Ü4 |
Projection on the mesh's right edge: defines the position of the last longitudinal bar; min. 25 mm, max. 100 x dia. |
| aL |
Selectable bar spacings for the longitudinal bars: compare with single bar meshes and double bar meshes. |
| dsL |
Selectable diameters for the longitudinal bars: compare with single bar meshes and double bar meshes. |
| aQ |
Selectable bar spacings for the transverse bars: compare with transverse bars and steel cross-sections. |
| dsQ |
Selectable diameters for the transverse bars: compare with transverse bars and steel cross-sections. |