shobroco
Structural
- Dec 2, 2008
- 281
Does anyone have a good way to calculate the tension required on a 3/16" cable that is acting as part of a guard at a stair opening? The cables are 3 1/2" apart and run vertically from the 1st floor to the 2nd floor ceiling, passing through sleeves in the end of each tread & the second floor. The maximum length of cable with no lateral support is about 7', & the spacing must be less than 4" to meet code requirements for a guard. This means they must be tight enough that they can't be pushed more than 1/4" sideways. The biggest problem is that all this tension is loading a new steel beam at the second floor ceiling level & I have to size that beam & carry that load down to the foundation. It is a renovation of an existing dwelling.