FLUSH DOOR SHUTTER Sample Clauses

FLUSH DOOR SHUTTER. Refer to Para 8.25 & 8.26 of MES Schedule Part-I. Flush shutters shall be factory made, solid core type with block board core and plywood face panels, commercial type on both sides, conforming to IS:2202 (Part-I) -1999. These shall be of make/manufacturers appearing on the list of licencees as per IS:2202 (Part-I) of latest year as existing on the date of receipt of tender by Bureau of Indian Standards.
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FLUSH DOOR SHUTTER. 8.7.1. Flush door shutter shall be solid core type with block board core and plywood face panel commercial type conforming to I.S 2202 (Part – I) and shall be all as specified in clause No. 8.25.1 to 8.25.2. The Shutter shall be fixed all as specified in clause No. 8.26 of SSR Part – I, 2009. Both the faces of door shutter shall be sanded to a smooth even texture.

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