SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
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I have a project where I need to hang a mechanical unit from the underside of a 4x wood member with a threaded rod. I would like the load to be concentric on the existing wood member to avoid adding blocking to the existing members. I am having a hard time finding a connection that can load my existing member concentrically without making something up out of steel (quite costly).
A colleague of my suggested I use a Simpson post base to connection my hanger rod to my existing 4x wood member (something like an ABU46Z). The capacity of the connection only needs to be for 300 lbs/location.... a ABU46Z has an uplift capacity of 1,850 lbs (which has been increased for wind and earthquake loadings).... so my capacity under this condition would be approximately 1850/1.6 = 1,150 lbs.... which is much greater than the demand of 300 lbs.
Has anyone used this type of configuration in the past? I don't see why it wouldn't work..... but it is an odd use for this type of connector.
A colleague of my suggested I use a Simpson post base to connection my hanger rod to my existing 4x wood member (something like an ABU46Z). The capacity of the connection only needs to be for 300 lbs/location.... a ABU46Z has an uplift capacity of 1,850 lbs (which has been increased for wind and earthquake loadings).... so my capacity under this condition would be approximately 1850/1.6 = 1,150 lbs.... which is much greater than the demand of 300 lbs.
Has anyone used this type of configuration in the past? I don't see why it wouldn't work..... but it is an odd use for this type of connector.