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� <br /> SECTION 09206 <br /> METAL FURRING AND LATHING <br /> PART 1 GENERAL <br /> 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES <br /> A. Wall, bulkhead, and ceiling, framing. <br /> B. Access panels (to the attic area). <br /> 1.02 RELATED SECTIONS <br /> A. Section 09260 - Gypsum Board Systems. <br /> 1.03 REFERENCES <br />�� A. ASTM C841 - Installation of Interior Lathing and Funing. � <br /> `�"- B. GA-600 - Fire Resistance Design Manual. <br />�.�� C. ML/SFA (Metal Lath/Steel Framing Association) - Specifications for Metal <br /> � Lathing and Furring. <br /> -;�.� <br />' f 1.04 QUALITY AS SURANCE <br /> � A. Perform Work in accordance with ASTM C841, GA-600, ML/SFA, and ASTM <br /> C 1063. <br />��� PART 2 PRODUCTS <br />�� 2.01 FRAMING MATERIALS <br /> _� A. Furring Channels: Formed steel; minimum 25 gage thick, 7/8 inch (no rigid <br /> insulation) and 1 1/2 inch deep length as required. <br /> B. Resilient Channels: Formed steel; minimum 25 gage, 1/2" thick; size and length as <br />�� required, hat shaped profile. <br /> C. Casing Bead: Formed sheet steel ; minimum 26 gage thick; depth governed by <br /> plaster thickness; maximum possible lengths; expanded metal flanges, with square <br /> edges. <br /> d sheet steel• minimum 26 gage thick; depth governed by <br /> plaster thickness; maximum possible lengths; expanded metal anges, wrt <br /> radiused edge. <br /> E. Control [and Expansion] Joint Accessories: Formed sheet steel ; minimum 26 gage <br /> thick; accordion profile, 2 inch expanded metal flanges each side. <br /> 2.02 ACCESSORIES <br /> � A. Anchorage: Tie wire, nails, screws and other metal supports, of type and size to <br /> ��=`� suit application; to rigidly secure materials in place. <br />�� Division 9-Section 09206 <br /> F Page 1 of 2 <br />�^� <br />