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  1. Chuckimus

    Anchor bolt yield/tensile strength from the mid 70's?

    And yes, someone put the anchor bolts inside the tube steel at the abutments.
  2. Chuckimus

    Anchor bolt yield/tensile strength from the mid 70's?

    I'm trying to check a pedestrian bridge designed in the 70's for increased wind loads (architects wanting to add solid panels to the sides), and I need to check the anchor bolts. The only information I can find is "Material: A240." Any idea what the standard yield/tensile strength would be for...
  3. Chuckimus

    Connecting Angle to Beam/Joist with C-Clamp

    My thoughts exactly. There's nothing to prevent this thing from shaking loose over time. It's in a bus maintenance facility too, there will constantly be people walking around underneath. Ultimately, we have to provide our own CO, so I'll just say no until they fix it.
  4. Chuckimus

    Connecting Angle to Beam/Joist with C-Clamp

    Hello, long time lurker and this is my first post. During a walkthrough of a new building nearing completion, I noticed the supports for an HVAC unit (2 angles) were connected to the flange of an I-beam and a steel joist with beam clamps (C-clamp?). It is my understanding that these are used to...

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