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URN SIZES
The Winchester utilizes sheet bronze urns for
companion niches. For single occupant niches,
the sheet bronze urn or a vase style urn may
be used.
Sheet Bronze Urn
5 1/2" x 5 1/2" x 7"
Vase Style Urn
10" tall x 7" diameter
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Interior Niche Dimensions
Each "side" of the hexagonal Antioch has
three different shaped niches
ALL EICKHOF PRE -ASSEMBLED COLUMBARIA FEATURE COMPANION NICHES
EACH NICHE WILL ACCOMMODATES TWO STANDARD SHEET BRONZE URNS.
ANTIOCH
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Masonry Pier Foundation
Poured concrete and masonry block pier foundation
used in colder climates where it is required to have a footing
below the average frost depth. (see figure A&B)
the top of the pier foundation is 4" below the finished grade.
This provides a neat 1" margin in-between the top of your
finished grade and the underside of the granite base trim.
The foundation consists of 18 - 12x8x16 ASTM C90, GradeN,
Type N normal weight construction masonry units (CMU),
and an 8" concrete footing using 3500 PSI class concrete.
The mortar used for the pier foundation is type M, 2500 PSI
and the grout used to fill the cores on the CMU block pier
foundation has a compression strengthof 2500 PSI.
3/8" rebar is used to tie the pier foundation to the concrete
footing, and to give it the added strength that is required.
A sand or dirt backfill is also used to give the foundation the
added strength required.
"Please note that this is our recommendations and suggestions
for a footing. This must be verified by a qualified engineer for
local building codes and soil conditions.
Cmokxlon, MN
(800) 2530457
Masonry Pier Foundation for
6'-7" Diameter x -0" High Canterbury
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FINISH GRADE - --- -
TOP OF PIER —
IS 4" BELOW FINISH
GRADE
12x8x16 CMU COLUMN
FOOTING 4'-0' Deep
'APPROXIMATE WEIGHT OF
COLUMBARIUM: 10,0001LBS.
The Eickhof company provides specific foundation drawings for each
pre -assembled model. Above is an example of a below frost foundation
for the 80 niche round Canterbury Columbarium. In warmer climates
all that may be required is a reinforced concrete slab.
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STANDARD GRANITE COLORS FOR
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EickhofCo:vmbwio offers s:e stantlaN 9,aaBe colors. Ptitts are
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THE EICKHOF DICTIONARY
We found that many of our customers are new to calumbaria design. Here
are some common terms we use when discussing columbarm
Columbarium lkalem be(e)reoml
noun (pl. columbana)
• a cabinet with niches far cremains to be memorialized.
Cremains ikremansl
noon
. human remains after crommon has taken place.
Cremation jim ma sh ani
noun
• the process of buming a deceased person's body to ashes.
Niche Int chi
noun
. an individual space within the cabinet for entertains to be memodatzed.
Niche Front Ini ch franq
noun
• a stone front that protects the funeral urn.
Obelisk Ialdfi isk)
noun
a stone pillar. typically having a square or rectangular crass section and a
pyramidal top. set up as a monument or landmark.
Pre -assembled ipmasembaldl
noun
• a columbedum assembled in one piece delivered by our truck as one unit.
Minimal onsite constwo lon.
Urn Space Iamspaal
noun
Bte space ane um occupies.
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