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What Hanger to Use?

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Jan 30, 2013
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2.5k ASD demand., 10 deg. skew. I thought the beams stacked on top of each other but apparently not. Any way to justify a standard hanger (HU414) ? Can make get a red-iron one made if needed. Don't want to go the custom Simpson route.
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Maybe a 614 accepting that you'll be nominally outside of Simpson's intended use case

If you have uplift, that complicates matters.

Could also put a thin, steel load distribution plate in a 614. But, then, you are back to something that the contractor doesn't have immediately at hand.
 
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Well, HU414 ain't that far off. Maybe shave the side of the beam and add a bearing plate in the seat or don't even bother with the bearing seat? I can notch the bottom of the beam for the bearing plate if needed.

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I'm sure that's fine too. Unlikely to cause a shear or bearing problem for the supported beam I'm sure Better than mine on uplift.
 
Ha, yea. They actually want to go with a fabbed hanger as they don't want to have to shave the LVL to fit. Whatever...
Thanks for your help.
 
You could notch the LVL, bevel cut it, and screw a ledger into the supporting beam. LVL will work in shear. It will be difficult getting 2.5K to work for the ledger connection.


I'll leave this here just in case ---> https://app.strongtie.com/hs
 
You could notch the LVL, bevel cut it, and screw a ledger into the supporting beam. LVL will work in shear. It will be difficult getting 2.5K to work for the ledger connection.


I'll leave this here just in case ---> https://app.strongtie.com/hs
There is the whole "hanging a load below the neutral axis" thing. I just emailed the Simpson Rep. on the timeframe for a custom skewed HU hanger. I'll try to convince the contractor to go that route as I do not feel like designing a hanger right now.
 
There is the whole "hanging a load below the neutral axis" thing.
I'm not convinced this really matters. Simpson hangers are often not the full beam depth.

Even so, you could notch a good chunk out of a (2) 14 LVL and still get it to work in shear for 2.5K. Potentially pushing the load application above the NA (or at least close).

I run into these skews every now and again and it would be nice not to special order hangers or design custom steel.
 
There is the whole "hanging a load below the neutral axis" thing. I just emailed the Simpson Rep. on the timeframe for a custom skewed HU hanger. I'll try to convince the contractor to go that route as I do not feel like designing a hanger right now.
I've spec'd some skewed and some sloped (and sometimes both) Simpson hangers and heard no complaints. I have noticed more people just getting their favorite steel guy to fabricate custom connectors to match Simpson ones these days just because Simpson has been so slow. We spec a ton of CCQM around here and they are like gold if you can get them. Lot of guys just get them custom in a couple of days.
 
I'm not convinced this really matters.
I’ve seen cross-grain bending failures irl. I’ll dig up pics today. It definitely matters; it’s just that the NA thing is only a rule of thumb. It can definitely still happen thereover.
 
Weyerhaeuser has a nice tech article affirming that you should not load below NA. Link

Something to consider going forward.

Given that most Simpson hangers are not full depth and have a lot of the fasters low on the hanger I have never given this much thought. The IRC also still allows ledger strips on girders.
 
Behold. Unique set of circumstances, so don't take away from this that the hangers were the cause. They weren't. Can't go into more detail than that.
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Looks like someone notched the crap out of the beam
 

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