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Default maximum opening in a stud wall

i have a 19' X 11' wall in which i want to install a recessed showcase
in the size of 10' X 2.5'. The showcase will be 10" deep, i.e. 4"
recessed + 6" outside. This is an interior wall between two commercial
spaces and which has 1-3/4"X4" studs every 16".

Is the opening for the recessed showcase within the safe limits of how
much the reframing of the wall can bear?

thanks

 
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