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Screws Though Sheet Rock

grundsey

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Does anyone know of any published allowable shear values for connecting 2 pieces of 18 gauge (.043") Fy=33 ksi steel with #10 or #12 screws when the metal pieces are separated by 5/8" gypsum wallboard?
 
Fair enough. Thanks for the info. What does the prying condition mean?
 
The figures on the next page below Table 4 show what it means to consider prying for these types of connections.
 
Well for the prying condition the allowable shear is basically zero (25 lbs) . Would be better to use a sheetrock anchor!
 
Yeah, I can't imagine the equipment they hang with this type of assembly weighs very much. I bet this specific condition with unistrut occurs often enough in hospitals to where they tested the specific condition. I suspect this small shear capacity is due to the high prying force effect you would get from the small width of the compression block from the unistrut (T/C couple type analysis?). Don't think I've ever heard of a sheet rock anchor but I am also still pretty fresh.. are they tested/do they have ESR reports? just curious
 

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