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Sheet Spec

01/22/2008 3:40 AM

sheet spec. like this "10CRS"

what it implies ? what is 10

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Re: sheet spec.

01/22/2008 4:14 AM

Hello karthick

The numeral 10 has normally been used as a quantifier, which arrives after 9 and before 11.

Because I do not know exactly what field your refer "10CRS" to, all I can suggest is Google Search Terms: 10CRS meaning (I've bolded the two words so you can easily see them)

If you advise what field you intend your "10CRS" to be associated with, it would be easier to assist.

Reply here, with, thank you.

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01/22/2008 6:25 AM

in subject itself i told that it is steel sheet specification. I thing it may be 10 gauge

but i need exactly what it is in material specification of steel sheet

what i getting is it may "10 gauge Cold rolled steel sheet"

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01/22/2008 8:46 AM

Or it might mean 10mm centres. Been caught like that before <splutter>.

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01/22/2008 7:30 PM

Hello Guest,

Thank you for your reply.

<"....in subject itself i told that it is steel sheet specification....">

You did not mention steel at all, just Sheet Spec.

Thus your Sheet could have intended:

  1. Sheet for a bed to sleep between the Sheets.
  2. A Sheet for a sailboat.
  3. A Sheet of anything, paper perhaps.
  4. There are a number of other meanings/types of sheets....

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01/22/2008 9:54 AM

10 CRS=10 Gauge Cold Role Steel sheet

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01/22/2008 12:38 PM

No question in my mind, 10 gage Cold Rolled Steel (meaning .07917" thick)

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