AWS EDITION 1, 2009

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© 2009, AWI, AWMAC, WI - Architectural Woodwork Standards - 1st Edition, October 1, 2009


As may be updated by errata at http://www.awinet.org, http://www.awmac.com, or http://www.woodworkinstitute.com/awserrata/

COMPLIANCE


DESCRIPTION E C P



6.1


G E N E R A L


GENERAL (continued)


6.1.17 EQUIPMENT CUTOUTS, including electrical and plumbing, shall be cut out by the installer, provided any
needed templates are furnished prior to installation, and:

6.1.17.1 Shall be rosettes.NEATLY CUT and PROPERLY SIZED to be covered by standard cover plates or

6.1.18 HARDWARE shall be:
6.1.18.1 Installed neatly without tear-out of surrounding stock.
6.1.18.2 Installed per the manufacturer's instructions.
6.1.18.3 Installed using all mounting holes at hinges.
6.1.18.4 Properly fitted and adjusted to ensure correct and smooth operation.
6.1.19 AREAS of installation shall be left broom clean.
6.1.19.1 Debris shall be removed and dumped in containers provided by the contractor.
6.1.19.2 Items installed shall be cleaned of pencil or ink marks.
6.1.20 Entire installation shall present FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP in compliance with these standards.

COMPLIANCE


7 FABRICATED and INSTALLED woodwork shall be tested for compliance to these standards


as follows:


7.1 SMOOTHNESS of exposed surfaces:

7.1.1 KCPI (Knife Cuts Per Inch) is determined by holding the surfaced board at an angle to a strong light source
and counting the visible ridges per inch, usually perpendicular to the profile.

Knife Cuts

7.1.2 SANDING is checked for compliance by sanding a sample piece of the same species with the required grit of
abrasive.

7.1.2.1 Observation with a hand lens of the prepared sample and the material in question will offer a
comparison of the scratch marks of the abrasive grit.

7.1.2.2 Reasonable assessment of the performance of the finished product will be weighed against absolute
compliance with the standard.

7.1.2.3 A product is sanded sufficiently smooth when knife cuts are removed, and any remaining sanding
marks are or will be concealed by applied finishing coats.

7.1.2.4 Handling marks and/or grain raising due to moisture or humidity in excess of the ranges set forth in
this standard shall not be considered a defect.

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