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Seismic Resistance of Structural sheathing to Light gauge studs...

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jonnywalker

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Apr 22, 2009
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Is there an AISI book that has a table that specs allowable shear loads for the different stud gauges and sheathing thickness. I need lateral load resistance from structural sheathing nailed to light gauge steel studs but I cant find an allowable load table. I have the AISI CFS design manual and the NASDCS and its commentary but I dont have AISI-Lateral...

Im in California so these values need to be acceptable for seismic loads.

Will the AISI - Lateral provide these tables? Do I need to buy it?

Thanks for your time!
 
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ER 5667 ER 4144 ER 5380
I don't think the reports are current. But, you might contact some pneumatic shot-pin manufactures to see if they have any information.
 
AISI-Lateral has the information you need section C2.2 and table C2.1-3
 
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