Standard Snowplow Cutting Edges Sample Clauses

Standard Snowplow Cutting Edges. State manufaturer, AISI rating of steel and unit price per foot for each of the following items: a) ½ inch thick x 6 inches wide
Standard Snowplow Cutting Edges. 1. To be constructed from a high carbon alloy steel (AISI 1084 – C1090) and have a hardness rate greater than 25 on the Rockwell Hardness “C” Scale 2. Shall be supplied in lengths of 3 feet through 8 feet and bid at a cost per foot. 3. Cutting edges shall be supplied in the following size: a. ½ inch thick x 6 inches wide b. ½ inch thick x 8 inches wide c. 3/4 inch thick x 6 inches wide d. 3/4 inch thick x 8 inches wide

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