brut3
Structural
- Mar 9, 2010
- 58
I have recently prepared some connection calculations where my company will be attaching Aluminum Extrusions to light gauge framing using #12-14 Drill Point #3 self tapping fasteners. Ever since I have been using these types of fasteners I have been using a safety factor of 3 to reduce the average ultimate values given per the manufacturer of the fastener to determine the allowable pullout and shear values.
I have recently had a few engineers question this safety factor and suggest that I use 4 to determine the allowable values. I always point them toward the applicable code that should govern these types of connections (2007 AISI Chapter E4) where it states that a safety factor of 3 should be used to determine the allowable strength or design strength.
I was hoping that someone could verify that I am either using the correct safety factor or point me to where it recommends using a safety factor of 4.
I have recently had a few engineers question this safety factor and suggest that I use 4 to determine the allowable values. I always point them toward the applicable code that should govern these types of connections (2007 AISI Chapter E4) where it states that a safety factor of 3 should be used to determine the allowable strength or design strength.
I was hoping that someone could verify that I am either using the correct safety factor or point me to where it recommends using a safety factor of 4.