DJYork
Structural
- Sep 22, 2004
- 57
I am trying to figure out the configuration of an existing joist. It does not seem to fit the configuration that would help me determine the proper designation as specified in the 75-year Steel Joist Manual. Does anyone have any other suggestions to determine the proper joist callout?
What I do know is:
• Building constructed in the 60s
• Depth = 16”
• Top chord = 2-L2x2x3/16
• Bottom Chord = 2-1x1x3/16
• Web = ½” diameter rods
From the construction year it appears to be a “J” or “H” joist, but there is a big difference not only in the J or H capacity, but also if it is a 16J_ or a 16H_.
Thanks for any additional information, and at worst I know I can take the minimum capacity of a 16" deep joist.
-D
What I do know is:
• Building constructed in the 60s
• Depth = 16”
• Top chord = 2-L2x2x3/16
• Bottom Chord = 2-1x1x3/16
• Web = ½” diameter rods
From the construction year it appears to be a “J” or “H” joist, but there is a big difference not only in the J or H capacity, but also if it is a 16J_ or a 16H_.
Thanks for any additional information, and at worst I know I can take the minimum capacity of a 16" deep joist.
-D