Access Hatch Cover Sample Clauses

Access Hatch Cover. Access hatches provided for the flowmeter structures shall be Model “J H20”. The covers shall be of aluminum construction, suitable for an H20 vehicular loading. The cover shall be single leaf type, constructed of structural shapes and reinforced diamond-pattern checkered plate. Structural shapes and plates shall be at least 1/4 inch thick. The hatch shall be provided with two hinges, torsion bars or other devices to assist opening, an automatic hold-open arm, a retractable handle, and a padlock hasp. The frame shall be provided with strap anchors bolted or welded to the exterior. All aluminum surfaces to be in contact with concrete or mortar shall be given a heavy coat of coal tar paint. All hatches shall be mill finished. All hatches shall open to 90 degrees. Devices shall be provided for easy operation, including an automatic hold open arm with release handle for each door leaf. A snap lock with removable handle shall be provided for each hatch. All hardware shall be aluminum or stainless steel. Orientation of the hatches shall be as indicated on the drawings. PART 3 - EXECUTION
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