sunstructures
Structural
- Feb 16, 2005
- 16
Hello, we have a structure that will require some connection brackets to join members that meet at odd angles. There are corner and intermediate joints where the 8" 6061-T6 channels or I-beams meet at 85 degrees, and in one location, 78 degrees. The brackets will be fabricated from excess length material by removing the flange from a channel section, and cutting to achieve an angle bracket with 3.75" and 7" legs.
Can 6061 angle bracket as described above be bent in the shop, by cold work, so to modify the 90 degree angle to an 85 degree angle? Also, can the reverse be done, to modify the 90 degrees to 95 degrees (for the opposite side connection)? Finally, will a 12 degree bend to create the 78 degree angle bracket exceed what can be done in cold work?
The steel shop manager is planning to cut and re-weld each angle bracket to the required angle. I would rather avoid the welding, as it is costly, and the shop I am working with has limited experience with Al welding.
Thanks.
Can 6061 angle bracket as described above be bent in the shop, by cold work, so to modify the 90 degree angle to an 85 degree angle? Also, can the reverse be done, to modify the 90 degrees to 95 degrees (for the opposite side connection)? Finally, will a 12 degree bend to create the 78 degree angle bracket exceed what can be done in cold work?
The steel shop manager is planning to cut and re-weld each angle bracket to the required angle. I would rather avoid the welding, as it is costly, and the shop I am working with has limited experience with Al welding.
Thanks.