Catalogue of Goods
Foundation sockets
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Foundation of framed buildings may either be made of precast reinforced concrete, or be monolithic. The latter’s disadvantages are the complications from observing precise installation of formwork with high-density reinforcement, and, the high labor-intensity of in-situ operations. Considerable reduction of construction terms and expenses can be achieved by application of reinforced-concrete foundation sockets. Installation of foundation sockets is only done on hard and level ground. Sockets are installed where appropriate and fixed; foundation slab is formed with cast-in-situ reinforced concrete. |
![]() Reinforced-concrete foundation socket in cast-in-situ preparation |
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Standard dimensions
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Type |
a |
b |
h |
c |
Weight |
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mm |
mm |
mm |
mm |
ò | |
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1900 |
1300 |
1300 |
1300 |
250 |
3.43 |
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1910 |
1100 |
1100 |
1000 |
250 |
2.13 |
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1920 |
1300 |
2300 |
1300 |
250 |
5.38 |
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1940 |
2300 |
2300 |
1300 |
250 |
8.68 |
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1950 |
1360 |
1360 |
1050 |
140 |
1.875 |
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1960 |
1800 |
1800 |
1050 |
140 |
2.875 |
Forms of foundation sockets
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