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joist bearing connection template at wall

joist bearing connection template at wall

Hello,
There is no connection template in advance
steel where a joist Seats on a wall and we wants a Embed plate below The joist seat with anchor,stud,welded anchor as followed in US standard


Regards
Veermani Singh
(INDIA)
6 Comments
AleckGiles
Mentor

Hi,

 

I don't know the American requirement but have you tried the joint Embed Beam Seat on the Miscellaneous page of Connection vault? That does that sort of thing.

 

Regards,

Aleck Giles

Application Engineer

Graitec, UK

haedicu
Alumni
Status changed to: Future Consideration

Hi,

 

it would be great if you could specify, what is missed in the following two connection types.

 

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as proposed by Aleck.

 

Thank you so much and best regards

Udo

Anonymous
Not applicable

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Anonymous
Not applicable

May I say that the embed beam seat will not allow a model role, in order to get an assembly piece mark for the embed plates. Also American bar joist use angles as seats, not plates. And most of the time the seat depth is 2 1/2" tall.  Also it woul be great if barjoist would have the option, like beams, to not incule in List, and or numbering, etc.

abs30116
Advocate

It doesn't even have to be part of a connection.  If we could get a way to insert a breaing plate at a point without having to create it with multiple parts.  The options would be simple.  Thickness, size and with anchors, headed studs or threaded studs.  I often have bearing plates for other trades, so I don't need it to be attached to anything, just in a certain place.

Anonymous
Not applicable

I agree with all of the above. I would add that more wall types must be made available for modeling. There is no CMU wall types. Only concrete walls. When adding bearing plates for lintels or joists, the connection detail can't be correctly represented in an erection plan.  I have to manually change it in AutoCAD after exploding the drawing.

 

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