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- Jan 30, 2019
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Regarding bolted connections, do you:
A. Use a standard dimension (2-1/2" or 3") from top flange to the first bolt.
B. Center the bolt group on the beam web.
The example would be a shear tab or a clip angle connection.
My fabrication experience (large industrial shop) preferred "A". We used standard distances for W8 (2-1/2") and W12+ (3"), which I believe was derived from rolling tolerances, k distance, etc. There were a few projects where "B" was used but "A" was pretty standard. I acknowledge "A" will impose a slight eccentricity on the forces since the bolt group is not centered on the beam.
Is there any reference standard to use one or the other? My blue book only lists the standard pitch between bolts. I'm wondering what convention y'all use because my local fabricator won't answer the phone (
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A. Use a standard dimension (2-1/2" or 3") from top flange to the first bolt.
B. Center the bolt group on the beam web.
The example would be a shear tab or a clip angle connection.
My fabrication experience (large industrial shop) preferred "A". We used standard distances for W8 (2-1/2") and W12+ (3"), which I believe was derived from rolling tolerances, k distance, etc. There were a few projects where "B" was used but "A" was pretty standard. I acknowledge "A" will impose a slight eccentricity on the forces since the bolt group is not centered on the beam.
Is there any reference standard to use one or the other? My blue book only lists the standard pitch between bolts. I'm wondering what convention y'all use because my local fabricator won't answer the phone (
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