eit09
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 8, 2009
- 183
The company I work for now has a standard call out to provide double nuts on the anchor bolt for leveling of the base plates. Previous employer left this as a constructability issue in which the contractors just used shims for leveling. Both shims and nuts are covered by non shrink grout after leveling. Any pros, cons, or suggestions to either of the two leveling techniques?
I always provide holes in the base plates 1/2" larger than bolt for ease of placement when bolts are not exactly where they need to be ( seems to happen more often than not). I have been adding notes to weld plate washers to BP after column placement. This would allow all of the anchors to share the shear forces versus some anchors to yield before the rest of the anchors are bearing against BP. Is this overkill or does anyone else do something similar?
I always provide holes in the base plates 1/2" larger than bolt for ease of placement when bolts are not exactly where they need to be ( seems to happen more often than not). I have been adding notes to weld plate washers to BP after column placement. This would allow all of the anchors to share the shear forces versus some anchors to yield before the rest of the anchors are bearing against BP. Is this overkill or does anyone else do something similar?