CMU - Regular, Stretcher

CMU - Regular, Stretcher

Set of scaled dimensioned drawings of the Stretcher CMU viewed from the front, plan, and side
Description
Description

A stretcher CMU block is a concrete masonry unit that is used to create the long, running courses of a CMU wall. Stretcher blocks are typically hollow, with vertical webs that provide strength and reinforcement. They are laid with their long edges parallel to the face of the wall, and they are typically held in place with mortar. Stretcher blocks are a versatile and durable building material that is easy to use and install. They are a cost-effective option for a variety of construction projects.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Stretcher CMU blocks come in a variety of sizes with nominal depths of 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”, nominal height of 8”, and nominal width of 16”. The actual dimensions of Stretcher CMU blocks include depths of 5.625”-11.625” (14.3-29.5 cm), height of 7.625” (19.4 cm), and width of 15.625” (39.7 cm).

Group of illustrations of the Stretcher CMU in front and plan views as a wall
Group of illustrations of the Stretcher CMU in front and plan views as a wall
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
7.625” | 19.4 cm
Width:
15.625” | 39.7 cm
Depth:
5.625”-11.625” | 14.3-29.5 cm
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Nominal Depths: 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”

Nominal Height: 8”

Nominal Width: 16”

Mortar Joints: .375” | 9.5 mm

Materials:
Portland cement, stone aggregates
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Drawings include:

Stretcher CMU front elevation, side, plan (various sizes)

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