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  1. Russell10

    Welding calculations

    Wow thanks guys some of these links are very helpful. Agent, I usually calculate an applied moment but occasionally have to shear or even axial applied loads. I appreciate your guys help I will continue to look at these resources and use them when I can thanks again for the advice.
  2. Russell10

    Welding calculations

    Hey Guys, I have been dealing a lot with calculations on welds. Mostly fillet welds and what not, but have run into other types of weld calculations that I need. Anyway I am just looking for good books were I can find formulas to prove whether or not welds will hold. I've reviewed P.E. stamped...
  3. Russell10

    Pull Thru Strength

    Thank you all, oldrunner: I agree that a Pull test would be the ideal solution and it will be done, but in order to install the anchor in place it must be designed and proven to be able to hold a 5000 lbs load. dhengr: thank you for the advice it is very helpful I will and do keep a notebook for...
  4. Russell10

    Pull Thru Strength

    Looking to make an over engineered wall anchor to go thru a masonry wall. The wall is 24 inches thick and will be thru bolted to 2 24" long 5" C-Channel. I know masonry walls are not ideal to mount an anchor with large loads to as masonry wall properties can vary. However There has to be some...
  5. Russell10

    Calculation reference material

    Yeah I understand that! I have been looking at a problem with masonry and it is very difficult to find anything on the material. I am assuming it is because of the inconsistency of the material/lack of durability. Thanks again for the advice
  6. Russell10

    Calculation reference material

    Thank you Teguci, I do in fact have that book as well as the next version of the book. It is very helpful in understanding the industry and the fall protection standards and although it does give some formulas for such calculations I was looking for a book that might go deeper into structural...
  7. Russell10

    Calculation reference material

    I am sure this is in the forum somewhere so sorry for wasting your time if it is something that has been covered before, but I am in the fall protection industry. I have been tasked with coming up with a lot of hand calculations for various different types of problems. I have seen solutions to...
  8. Russell10

    Wall mounted anchor through solid brick masonry

    Hello, I am having an issue with this problem that has been presented to me about mounting a wall anchor to a masonry wall with 5/8" thru bolts connecting a back plate to the anchor. I believe the masonry has been rated to have a compressible stress of 2000 psi. I have been unable to find much...

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