ACoussens
Structural
- Dec 15, 2006
- 6
Yesterday I encountered some existing 32' long joists with hat channel chords. The joist tags I collected read as stated in the subject "24HL4 C 482" and "24HL5 A(or N) L482". I assume the 482 is the job designation. The width of the chords were measured as 5" and they are 0.25" thick. The rod webs were measured as 0.9" with (2) rods at the end. The shoe depth was measured at 5".
The closest equivalent joist I could find from slideruleera's compilation was 1963 Sheffield's or 1970s PACAL's 24H8. However, these joists have shoes that are 2.5". Does anyone know if they produced them with 5" shoes?
Or/also I am wondering if anyone has any resources referencing or have encountered "HL" type hat-chord joists.
Thanks in advance.
The closest equivalent joist I could find from slideruleera's compilation was 1963 Sheffield's or 1970s PACAL's 24H8. However, these joists have shoes that are 2.5". Does anyone know if they produced them with 5" shoes?
Or/also I am wondering if anyone has any resources referencing or have encountered "HL" type hat-chord joists.
Thanks in advance.