904.5.2 Tray Slides. The tops of tray slides shall be 28 inches (710 mm) minimum and 34 inches (865 mm) maximum above the finish floor or ground.
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904.5.2 Tray Slides
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11B-904.5.2 Tray slides
The tops of tray slides shall be 28 inches (711 mm) minimum and 34 inches (864 mm) maximum above the finish floor or ground.
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Subpart D—Program Accessibility
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§ 37.161 Maintenance of accessible features: General
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11B-904.5.2 Tray slides
The tops of tray slides shall be 28 inches (711 mm) minimum and 34 inches (864 mm) maximum above the finish floor or ground.
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12207(a) Study
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