U.S. Customary System definition

U.S. Customary System means the primary system of weights and measures (other than the metric system) used in the U.S. today inherited from, but now different from, the British Imperial System of weights and measures.

Examples of U.S. Customary System in a sentence

  • The measurement system shall be U.S. Customary System, and all drawings and dimensions shall be to scale.

  • This Contract and all documentation to be supplied hereunder shall be in the English language and all units of measurement in the design process, specifications, drawings and other documents shall be specified in U.S. Customary System dimensions, except as may be required by applicable codes.

  • Exclusively use the U.S. Customary System units of measurement in the design process and in all specifications, drawings, and other documents.

  • All dimensions shall be specified in U.S. Customary System dimensions.

  • The U.S. Standard Measures, also called the U.S. Customary System, is used as the principal measurement system in these specifications.