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Bolting
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Shop-Fabricated Pieces
Steel is prefabricated
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Shop-Fabricated Pieces
Steel is prefabricated Welded plates, connection angles, and holes are done in a shop.
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Steel Erection Steel is prefabricated
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Steel Erection Steel is prefabricated
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Steel Erection Steel is prefabricated
The steel erector’s job is simple: lift and bolt
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Steel Erection Steel is prefabricated
The steel erector’s job is simple: lift and bolt
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Steel Erection Steel is prefabricated
The steel erector’s job is simple: lift and bolt
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Steel Erection Steel is prefabricated
The steel erector’s job is simple: lift and bolt Simple
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Tension Members in Truss (but BOLTS IN SHEAR)
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Tension Members in Truss (but BOLTS IN SHEAR)
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Tension Member: Bolts in Both Tension and Shear (beyond CE311)
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Tension Member: Bolts in Both Tension and Shear (beyond CE311)
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Tension Member: Bolts in Both Tension and Shear (beyond CE311)
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Bolted Moment Connections (we DO NOT WANT BOLTS TO EVEN SLIP!!)
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ASTM Bolt Types A307 – Low carbon steel – “Home Depot Bolt”
(AISC & NISD 2000) A307 – Low carbon steel – “Home Depot Bolt” Silver color Not commonly used
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ASTM Bolt Types A307 – Low carbon steel – “Home Depot Bolt”
(AISC & NISD 2000) A307 – Low carbon steel – “Home Depot Bolt” Silver color Not commonly used Group A (incl. A325) – High-strength medium carbon steel (above left) Black color Most common bolts used in building construction Group B (incl. A490) – High-strength heat treated steel (above right) Cost more than A325’s, but are stronger so fewer bolts may be necessary
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ASTM Bolt Types A307 – Low carbon steel – “Home Depot Bolt”
(AISC & NISD 2000) A307 – Low carbon steel – “Home Depot Bolt” Silver color Not commonly used Group A (incl. A325) – High-strength medium carbon steel (above left) Black color Most common bolts used in building construction Group B (incl. A490) – High-strength heat treated steel (above right) Cost more than A325’s, but are stronger so fewer bolts may be necessary
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ASTM Bolt Types A307 – Low carbon steel – “Home Depot Bolt”
(AISC & NISD 2000) A307 – Low carbon steel – “Home Depot Bolt” Fnt = 45 ksi Group A (incl. A325) – High-strength medium carbon steel (above left) Fnt = 90 ksi Group B (incl. A490) – High-strength heat treated steel (above right) Fnt = 113 ksi
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Common Bolt Sizes A325 and A490 bolts: ½”, 5/8”, ¾”, 7/8”, 1”, 1-1/8”
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Common Bolt Sizes A325 and A490 bolts: ½”, 5/8”, ¾”, 7/8”, 1”, 1-1/8”
Most Common
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Hole Types Std = 1/16” big O’size = 3/16” big Short Slot Long Slot
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