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, it provides comprehensive guidance on best practices for placing rebar in various structural elements like pavements, walls, columns, and slabs. Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute Key Features of the 10th Edition Placing Bars - CRSI: Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute Crsi Placing Reinforcing Bars.pdf
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The PDF is provided as a digital download with a single-device license, meaning it opens on one device or computer. It is important to note that CRSI digital publications use a cloud-based DRM service and most cannot be printed. Supports shall be spaced such that the bars do not sag
The 10th edition includes significant updates from previous versions, primarily to align with ACI 318-19 (the Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete) and reflect modern industry practices. Key revisions include:
| Tie Type | Primary Use | Diagram Position | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Flat horizontal bars (most common) | Upper left | | Wrap and Snap Tie | Vertical wall reinforcement | Upper right | | Saddle Tie | Column corner bars; beam stirrups to corner bars | Bottom left | | Wrap and Saddle Tie | Similar to saddle, but wire wraps 1.5 times around first bar | Bottom middle | | Figure Eight Tie | Heavy mats; wall reinforcement instead of saddle/wrap ties | Bottom right |