Cantilever definition

Cantilever means a projecting feature that is dependant for its support on the main structure of a building without independent vertical or other supports
Cantilever means a horizontal projection from a wall, beam or column, which is supported only at one end;
Cantilever means an overhanging part of a structure supported at one end only.

Examples of Cantilever in a sentence

  • Cantilever sheet pile walls shall be used only in granular soils or stiff clays.

  • Cantilever and sign bridge supports shall be placed outside the clear zone or shall be otherwise protected by appropriate safety measures.

  • One Day Rs. 100/- per day per Aspect 3 All signal Aspects are properly aligned One Day Rs.100/- per day per Signal Aspect Assembly 4 Damaged signal poles (Straight /Cantilever Pole)to be replaced and make it functional Four Days Rs. 200/- per day per Pole 5 All signal poles pole caps & pole door, Grommets, Screws are properly in-tacked One Day Rs. 100/- per day per Pole 6 All Signal aspects, Controllers, Straight Poles, Cantilever Poles, Power Supply Boxes etc.

  • The only items that have been approved and are included in this agreement are as follows: Library Shelving and Related Furniture: Cantilever, reversed cantilever, four post library shelving (all of which include mobile shelving), and end panels for covering end of panels; library related furniture, which includes but not limited to, book trucks, circulation desks, library tables, card catalogs, study carrels, storage cabinets, periodical racks, dictionary stands, and display cases.

  • NTJM01SA Shelf Cantilever 19in mounting..............................

  • The Contractor is experienced in the design, manufacture, assembly, installation and commissioning of Rail Mounted Gantry Crane with Cantilever Beam.

  • Road Lighting Columns, Brackets, Wall Mountings, CCTV Masts & Cantilever Masts 4 In paragraph 4 after (ff) insert the following (gg) to (ii) inclusive: Item coverage (gg) marking and lettering; (hh) conspicuity banding; (ii) terminations.

  • Structural Details NO NO (1) Cast-in-Place Cantilever at locations.

  • In T4, an Arcade, Gallery or Cantilever, and the addition of any Habitable Space above an Arcade or Cantilever, shall require an SAP Permit and: (i) upon a recommendation of approval or approval with conditions by UDRB; and (ii) with the approval of the Director of Public Works.

  • HEIGHT WIDTH 1 93.79 1 1-2 96.04 -2.3 196.6 Y 71.5 3 93.3 3 106.2 3 116.7 3 128.7 3 146.3 5 Cantilever on Pole 1 2.0' 8.0' 2 93.90 -2.1 2 93.90 2 2-3 96.23 -2.3 164.6 47.4 3 71.1 3 93.4 3 103.5 3 122.5 3 135.9 5 Cantilever on Pole 2 2.0' 8.0' 3 95.58 -0.7 3 95.58 3 3-4 95.86 -0.28 188.2 54.0 3 81.6 3 89.6 3 101.3 3 119.3 3 136.0 5 Cantilever on Pole 3 2.0' 8.0' 4 94.84 -1.0 4 94.84 4 4-1 96.32 -1.5 163.1 43.0 3 66.7 3 90.2 3 102.5 3 114.8 3 130.5 5 Cantilever on Pole 4 2.0' 8.0' 1 93.79 0.0 PROP.


More Definitions of Cantilever

Cantilever means a long projecting structure, beam or girder fixed or supported at only one end and carries a load at the other end or along its length;
Cantilever means the projection of habitable or liveable space outside the foundation. Cantilevers include any floor space that a person can enter, such as closets, cantilevered room space and bay windows. For the purposes of this bylaw, fireplaces are also considered cantilevers.
Cantilever means a projection from a wall or column;
Cantilever means an overhang where all or part of the floor area extends beyond and over a foundation wall.