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- Aug 17, 2014
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Question about stud (HCA or HSA) lengths.
PCI and others include the 1/8" burnoff when calculating the effective length.
However, stud manufacturers include the burnoff length when ordering material. Below is a great diagram from a website I've used for reference.
Lengths ordered include what would be burnoff:
If I ordered a 6 1/8" stud and the first 1/8" was burnoff then I could consider 6" as the actual stud length.
When you see a 6" stud on a plate and are asked to design it, do you start with 6" and "burnoff" an additional 1/8"? Or do you assume that the 1/8" has already burned off? And (this is new to me) it sounds like it should be a 3/16" burnoff for studs larger than 1/2"?
PCI and others include the 1/8" burnoff when calculating the effective length.
However, stud manufacturers include the burnoff length when ordering material. Below is a great diagram from a website I've used for reference.

Lengths ordered include what would be burnoff:

If I ordered a 6 1/8" stud and the first 1/8" was burnoff then I could consider 6" as the actual stud length.
When you see a 6" stud on a plate and are asked to design it, do you start with 6" and "burnoff" an additional 1/8"? Or do you assume that the 1/8" has already burned off? And (this is new to me) it sounds like it should be a 3/16" burnoff for studs larger than 1/2"?
