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Tolerance from the beam to joint

Tolerance from the beam to joint

Tolerance from the beam to joint

(OP)
Dear Sir,

Can you help me in this matter, what should be the tolerance from the beam to the weld joint. A joint should not rest on the beam. In my case the joint weld toe and the beam end is at the same line, hardly say 1mm or .5mm.

what should be the clearance between the beam and the weld joint. Is there any code that can help me.

Waiting for your response

Thanks and regards
Jacob

RE: Tolerance from the beam to joint

Don't worry about that. Worry about corrosion between pipe and beam, joint or not.

Independent events are seldomly independent.

RE: Tolerance from the beam to joint

and you might want to have a look here,
thread378-337552: Rest Support
where we were just discussing this very subject, and perhaps a good method to avoid it.

Independent events are seldomly independent.

RE: Tolerance from the beam to joint

(OP)
Dear Sir,
Thanks for your valued information.

regards
Jacob

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