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Drilling 2" hole through steel beam...

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jimtheengineer10

Civil/Environmental
Apr 28, 2012
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There are 4 existing steel beams supporting the roof of a structure. The beams are 42" x 3/8" web with four L's that are 6"x6"x5/8". The beams are 60' long clear span. The client is wondering if he can drill 2" holes through the beam to install a stormwater drain. There would be 5 holes drilled in the beam approximately equal spaced along the 60'. Can someone steer me in the right direction to where I can begin to determine if a 2" hole can be drilled through the beam and if it needs to be reinforced. Thank you.
 
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The usual rule is that any holes should be in the middle third of the web. Two inch diameter holes should be no problem.

BA
 
Use a hole 'drill' rather than a bit... they cut through faster than a regular drill and use a mag drill...

Dik
 
No problem with the holes, but you would have to wonder about how much good a 2" hole does for stormwater.
 
I don't suppose a four inch hole would be a problem either.


BA
 
Thanks for the replies. The stormwater text was a typo, it is a drain line for a sprinkler system.

So as long as the holes are in the middle third of the beam he should be all set right
 
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