imsengr
Structural
- Apr 3, 2005
- 67
Hi everyone,
I am designing a 5/16 inch checkered plate
surface for the deck of my structure for a food
processing facility. At the ends of the plate,
I have to bend the checkered plate to form an edge of approx. 4 inches. As this is a food processing facility, the preference is for the bend to be slightly rounded (radius of 15/16", rather than being 90 degrees.)
I am trying to verify whether my bend should be
4 inches, or 4 and a 1/4 inches. I seem to recall that, for a "regular" bend, there is a need to provide a 1/4 gap at the bottom of the bend so that debris may be swept through it for instance. With that 1/4 inch requirement, and my own need for a 4 inch height bend, should the height of my bend be 4-1/4 inchese, then?
Does anyone know whether OSHA, or any of the building codes, specify a minimum radius and height for the bent checkered plate at the end?
Thanks, y'all.
I am designing a 5/16 inch checkered plate
surface for the deck of my structure for a food
processing facility. At the ends of the plate,
I have to bend the checkered plate to form an edge of approx. 4 inches. As this is a food processing facility, the preference is for the bend to be slightly rounded (radius of 15/16", rather than being 90 degrees.)
I am trying to verify whether my bend should be
4 inches, or 4 and a 1/4 inches. I seem to recall that, for a "regular" bend, there is a need to provide a 1/4 gap at the bottom of the bend so that debris may be swept through it for instance. With that 1/4 inch requirement, and my own need for a 4 inch height bend, should the height of my bend be 4-1/4 inchese, then?
Does anyone know whether OSHA, or any of the building codes, specify a minimum radius and height for the bent checkered plate at the end?
Thanks, y'all.