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8、D 20750-0338 U.S.A. U.S. and Canada 1-800-282-NISO (6476) Washington, DC area and outside the US.: 301-567-9522 Fax: 301-567-9553 ANSUNISO 239.73-1994 ISSN: 1041-5653 I Single-Tier Steel Bracket Library Shelving Abstract: This standard establishes minimum performance requirements for freestanding si
9、ngle-tier steel bracket shelving for use primarily in libraries. An American National Standard Developed by the National Information Standards Organization Approved December 14,1994 by the American National Standards Institute Bethesda, Maryland, U.S.A. Published by NISO Press P.O. Box 1056 Bethesda
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12、ANSI/NISO 239.48-1992 (Permanence of Paper). O Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data National Information Standards Organization (U.S.) Single-tier steel bracket library shelving / developed by the National p. cm. - (National information standards series, ISSN 1041-5653 ; Information St
13、andards Organization. ANSI/NISO 239.73-1994) ISBN 1-880124-09-2 1. Library shelving-Standards-United States. 2. Steel furniture- Standards-United States. I. Title. II. Series. 2685.N38 1994 022.40973-d20 94-45135 CIP NISO 239.73 94 m 6478908 0002291 T4b ANSUNISO 239.73-1994 Contents Foreword . V 1 .
14、 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . Scope 1 1.1 Description . 1 1.1.1 Shelf length and width 1 1.1.2 Shelf adjustability . 1 1.1.3 Design use . 1 1.2 Exclusions 1 1.2.1 Four-post shelving 1 Definitions 1 1.2.2 Case shelving 1 1.3 Application 1 Test Sample 5 3.1 Examination of steel shelving . 5 3.2 ctionc . 5 3.4
15、Load-bearing capability . 6 Appearance 7 4.1 4.1.1 Significance . 7 4.1.3 Specification 7 3.3 Range 6 Condition of finish 7 4.1.2 Procedure . 7 Design Characteristics 7 5.1 Hazards to books or people 7 5.1.2 Procedure . 7 5.1.1 Significance . 7 5.1.3 Specification 7 5.2 Ease of hanging shelves . 7 5
16、.2.1 Significance . 7 5.2.3 Specification 7 6.1 Lateral deflection or deviation of the uprights under loads . 7 6.1.1 Significance . 7 6.1.2 Test method . 7 6.2 Deflection of shelves under load (shelf sag) . 8 5.2.2 Procedure . 7 Physical Characteristics Determined by Testing . 7 6.1.3 Specification
17、 8 6.2.1 Significance . 8 6.2.2 Test method . 8 6.3.1 Significance . 8 6.3.2 Test method . 8 6.3.3 Specification 8 6.4 Gloss of finish 8 6.4.2 Test method . 9 6.4.3 Specification 9 8 6.3 Longitudinal deflection of uprights under horizontal pull 8 6.2.3 Specification . 8 6.4.1 Significance (continued
18、) ANSUNISO 239.73-1994 (Contents. continued) 6.5 Adhesion of finish . 9 6.5.1 Significance . 9 6.5.2 Test method-bending 9 6.5.3 specification 9 6.5.4 Test method-impact . 9 6.6.1 Significance . 9 6.6.3 Specification 9 6.5.5 Specification 9 6.6 Resistance of the finish to abrasion 9 6.6.2 Test metho
19、d . 9 6.7 Resistance of the finish to acids and chemicals 9 6.7.1 Significance . 9 6.7.2 Test method . 9 6.7.3 Specification 10 6.8 Resistance of the finish to a lighted cigarette 10 6.8.1 Significance . 10 6.8.2 Test method . 10 6.8.3 Specification 10 Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Fig
20、ure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 A bracket shelf with brackets 1 Bracket closed-base shelf . 1 Single- and double-faced bracket, double-faced four-post, and single- and double-faced case 2 Open-base (T-base) bracket section with end panel and sway braces 3 Two-section range of double-faced,
21、 closed-base bracket shelving, one section with shelves and one without shelves 4 Periodical section, double- and single-faced bracket, and hinged display and storage shelf . 4 Starter-adder sections, double-faced bracket and case, with rod and turnbuckle sway braces 5 Starter-adder sections, double
22、-faced bracket, with additional spreader sway braces 6 Unit (welded) bracket frame . 6 Page iv NISO 239.73 94 6478908 0002293 819 9 Foreword (This foreword is not part of the American National Standard for Single-Tier Steel Bracket Library Shelving, ANSI/NISO 239.73-1994. It is included for informat
23、ion only.) In 1988 the Equipment Committee of the Build- ings and Equipment Section of the American Library Associations Library Administration and Management Association asked Library Technology Reports to undertake a comprehen- sive study of library shelving. This standard is based on the results
24、of that study as well as earlier research sponsored by LTR and the Library Technology Program. It was prepared by Howard S. White, editor, Library Technology Reports, American Library Association. An early draft of this standard was approved by an ad hoc Library Shelving Subcommittee that met in the
25、 early 1980s. Representing vari- ous library shelving companies were the fol- lowing industry representatives: Andrew Fenton, Thomas E. Hovey, Bruce Pike, Lawrence Rice, and Robert Trelease. Repre- senting the interests of libraries were Nancy McAdams, a facilities planner for the Univer- sity of Te
26、xas at Austin; Robert Rohlf, director, Hennepin County Library and a well-known library buildings consultant; and Frazer Poole, internationally acclaimed library facilities ex- pert and also the first executive director of ALAS Library Technology Program from 1959 to 1963. Howard C. White, editor of
27、 Library Technology Reports, was the secretary to this subcommit tee. Suggestions for improving this standard are welcome. They should be sent to the National Information Standards Organization, P.O. Box 1056, Bethesda, MD 20827, (301) 654-2512. This standard was processed and approved for sub- mitt
28、al to ANSI by the National Information Standards Organization. NISO approval of the standard does not necessarily imply that all Voting Members voted for this standards ap- proval. At the time it approved this standard, NISO had the following Voting Members: NISO Voting Members American Association
29、of Law Libraries Gary J. Bravy American Chemical Society Robert S. Tannehill, Jr. Leon R. Blauvelt (Alt) American Library Association Myron Chace Glenn Patton (Alt) Maurine F. Jackson Nolan Pope Patricia S. Kuhr Myron Chace Karen Higginbottom Patricia J. Barnett Pamela J. Parry (Alt) Bruce H. Kiesel
30、 Marilyn Courtot Bella Hass Weinberg Pearl Berger (Alt) American Psychological Association American Society for Information Science American Society of Indexers American Theological Library Association Apple Computer, Inc. Art Libraries Society of North America Association of Information and Dissemi
31、nation Centers Association for Information and Image Management Association of Jewish Libraries The Association for Recorded Sound Collections Donald McCormick Martin Silver (Alt) Association of Research Libraries Duane Webster AT&T Bell Labs M. E. Brennan Baker & Taylor Books Christian K. Larew Ste
32、phanie Lanzalotto (Alt) The Boeing Company Steven C. Hill Michael Crandall (Alt) Book Manufacturers Institute Stephen P. Snyder Catholic Library Association Michael B. Finnerty CLSI, Inc. Andy Lukes Xavier Trevisani (Alt) CARL Systems, Inc. Ward Shaw Council of National Library and Information Assoc
33、iations Thomas J. Kemp Data Research Associates, Inc. Michael J. Mellinger James Michael (Alt) Page v NISO 239.73 94 b478908 0002294 755 FOREWORD (Foreword continued) Digital Equipment Corporation Joan Blair Dynix Rick Wilson EBSCO Industries, Inc. Mary Beth Vanderpoorten The Faxon Co., Inc. Fritz S
34、chwartz Gaylord Information Systems Robert Riley Bradley McLean (Alt) Bruce Park John Blackham (Alt) IBM Corporation Julie Lahann Indiana Cooperative Library Services Authority Barbara Evans Markuson Janice Cox (Ait) Library Binding Institute Sally Grauer Library of Congress Winston Tabb Sally H. Mc
35、Callum (Alt) The Edward Lowe Foundation Richard Greenfield Brett Butler (Alt) Peter Ryal1 Howard Baulch (Alt) Medical Library Association Rick B. Forsman Carla J. Funk (Ait) Anita Anker Branin William DeJohn (Alt) Music Library Association Lenore Coral Geraldine Ostrove (Alt) National Agricultural L
36、ibrary Joseph H. Howard Gary K. McCone (Alt) Alan Calmes Geac Computers, Inc. Mead Data Central MINITEX National Archives and Records Administration National Federation of Abstracting and Information Services Sarah Syen National Library of Medicine Lois Ann Colaianni NOTIS Systems, Inc. John Kolman
37、Jane Burke (Alt) Kate Nevins Don Muccino (Alt) OCLC, Inc. ANSUNISO 239.73-1994 OHIONET Michael P. Butler Greg Pronevitz (Alt) James E. Rush Mary Lynn Kingston Sandra J. Gurshman Dan Tonkery (Ait) Wayne Davison Kathy Bales (Alt) Society of American Archivists Christine Ward Lynn Lady Beliarado (Ait)
38、James J. Kopp James E. Emerson (Alt) Special Libraries Association Audrey N. Grosch SUNY/OCLC Network Glyn T. Evans David Forsythe (Ait) Don Willis John Brooks (Alt) PALINET Pittsburgh Regional Library Center Readmore Academic Services The Research Libraries Group, Inc. Software AG of North America,
39、 Inc. UM1 U.S. Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Research Information Center, Office of Information Services Jeff Harrison Marietta Nelson (Alt) US. Department of Commerce, Printing and Publishing Division William C. Lofquist U.S. Department of Defense, Defense
40、Technical Information Center Gretchen Schlag Claire Tozier (Alt) Diane Zehnpfennig Julie Gibson (Alt) U.S. Department of Defense, Joint Medical Library U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Scientific and Technical Information Mary Hall Nancy Hardin (Alt) Emery Koitay U.S. ISBN Maintenance Agency U.S
41、. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science Peter Young Sandra N. Milevski (Alt) VTLS Vinod Chachra H. W. Wilson Company George I. Lewicky Ann Case (Alt) Page vi NISO 239.73 94 = 6478908 0002295 691 ANSIAVISO 239.73-1994 (Foreword confinued) FOREWORD NISO Board of Directors At the tim
42、e NISO approved this standard, the following individuals served on its Board of Directors: James E. Rush, Chairperson Michael J. Mellinger, Vice Chair/Chair-elect Paul Evan Peters, Immediate Past Chairperson Heike Kordish, Treasurer PALINET Data Research Associates Coalition for Networked Informatio
43、n New York Public Library Directors Representing Information Services Michael J. McGill Wilhelm Bartenbach Bonnie Lawlor Directors Representing Publishing University of Michigan Engineering Information institute for Scientific Information, Inc. Patricia R. Harris, Executive Director Joel H. Baron Fa
44、xon, Inc. National Information Standards Organization Directors Representing Libraries Susan Vita Shirley Kistler Baker Nolan Pope Library of Congress Washington University University of Wisconsin-Madison Constance U. Greaser Marjorie Hlava American Honda Access Innovations, Inc. Page vii ANSI/NISO
45、239.73-1994 Single-Tier Steel Bracket Library Shelving 1. Scope 1.1 Description This standard establishes minimum performance requirements for the steel shelving generally known as single-tier bracket (freestanding) bookstack, consisting of two upright support columns per modular section with adjust
46、able shelves cantilever-hung on brackets on both sides of the uprights. Such shelving conforms to three criteria. 1.1.1 Shelf Length and Width Shelves are of uniform lengths and widths, formed of sheet metal, with cantilever-hung brackets that secure the shelves to the uprights. 1.1.2 Shelf Adjustab
47、ility Shelves are easily adjustable up and down, in one-inch increments, without tools. 1.1.3 Design Use This shelving is designed primarily for use in libraries. 1.2 Exclusions It is not the purpose of this standard to describe the weight, thickness, composition, size, or con- figuration of structu
48、ralmembers, nor the method of application, composition, or thickness of the finish. This standard does not apply to the kinds of shelving described below in 1.2.1 and 1.2.2. 1.2.1 Four-Post Shelving Four-post shelving consists of four angle-iron uprights per section with shelves hung by bolts or cli
49、ps, designed primarily for use in ware- houses or for industrial or commercial storage. 1.2.2 Case Shelving Case shelving consists of full panel backs and tops, and end panels made to receive the shelves in slots. 1.3 Application Although requirements for steel bracket shelv- ing may differ somewhat according to the kind of library and its collections, this standard speci- fies the minimum performance characteristics for such shelving for book collections in public, school, academic, and research libraries in the United States. 2. Definitions Adder-section-See Starter-adder construc-