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   Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute  CRSI / Engineering Data Report\Number 39 - Reinforced Masonry  

Reinforced Masonry - Page 6

 

 

Fig. 9 Fig. 10
FIG. 9
Pilaster units are usually made in two pieces to permit construction of the pilaster around vertical rebar, when the bars are in place prior to masonry work. Pieces are alternated in each course to maintain running bond.
FIG. 10
This pilaster is constructed with "banjo" units placed together to form a vertical core. Alternate courses use the C-shaped units shown to enclose the vertical rebar.

NOTE:
The sketches and captions for Figures 1-10 were adopted from NCMA TEK No. 96 "Special Shapes and Sizes for Reinforced Concrete Masonry".

FIG. 11- Placing Drawing-High-Lift Grouting

FIG. 11- Placing Drawing-High-Lift Grouting

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