Everynameistaken
Structural
- Jun 29, 2014
- 68
Hello,
I just received crane shop drawings and the crane supplier has noted a 2"x2" stock for the rail. To us this seems strange as typically we use standard crane rails and to connect to the crane beam we either bolt them, use a flat bar clap that is welded to the crane be a or a gantry clip.
My biggest question is how do I connect this square stock to my top flange, is it simply OK to stitch weld or full length fillet weld? How is this in fatigue?
My next question, how do I splice this rail? usually we use simple space crane beams and at the crane beam joint we make sure the rail spans across the joint and then butts into the next rail, with welded bar stock, the bar joint has to be at the crane beam joint and under deflection we will get a gap??
Any thoughts or past experience would be helpful!
I just received crane shop drawings and the crane supplier has noted a 2"x2" stock for the rail. To us this seems strange as typically we use standard crane rails and to connect to the crane beam we either bolt them, use a flat bar clap that is welded to the crane be a or a gantry clip.
My biggest question is how do I connect this square stock to my top flange, is it simply OK to stitch weld or full length fillet weld? How is this in fatigue?
My next question, how do I splice this rail? usually we use simple space crane beams and at the crane beam joint we make sure the rail spans across the joint and then butts into the next rail, with welded bar stock, the bar joint has to be at the crane beam joint and under deflection we will get a gap??
Any thoughts or past experience would be helpful!