What should I look for and expect from my steel mezzanine project? I must clarify this article is written for the end user and is designed to give a better understanding of the product and how it is built, The intent is not to be a design source. You should understand the component sizes are governed by building codes and other requirements, the area where the steel mezzanine is placed (seismic zone) has a great impact on the member sizes and assembly methods. Some of the references that go into the selection of material and design are as follows; the most common and widely used building code today is IBC International Building Code, AISC Specifications for the design, Fabrication and erection of steel for buildings. AISC-SJI Standard Specifications for Open Web Steel Joist, Long span Steel Joist, and Deep Long Span Steel Joist.
ASTM A36 or A992/572 Grade 50 structural steel. ASTM A307 Carbon steel externally threaded standard fasteners. ASTM A325 High strength bolts for structural steel.
ASTM A365 Steel sheet, Zink coated (Galvanized) or zinc-iron alloy-coated (galvannealed) by the hot dip process. ASTM A500 Cold-Formed welded and seamlesscarbon steel hollow structural sections. ASTM A1011 Grade 50 specification for steel, sheet and strip, Carbon, Hot-Rolled structural quality. ASTM A1008Specification for steel, Cold-Rolled, Carbon, Structural. AWS D1.1 Structural welding code.
ASTM A36 or A992/572 Grade 50 structural steel. ASTM A307 Carbon steel externally threaded standard fasteners. ASTM A325 High strength bolts for structural steel.
ASTM A365 Steel sheet, Zink coated (Galvanized) or zinc-iron alloy-coated (galvannealed) by the hot dip process. ASTM A500 Cold-Formed welded and seamlesscarbon steel hollow structural sections. ASTM A1011 Grade 50 specification for steel, sheet and strip, Carbon, Hot-Rolled structural quality. ASTM A1008Specification for steel, Cold-Rolled, Carbon, Structural. AWS D1.1 Structural welding code.
8" x 8"x 1/2" Base Plate with 4-1/2" Holes having Anchor Bolts |
The base plates should be a minimum 8" square x 1/2" Plate with a
minimum of 4-1/2" holes for the anchor bolts.
In most cases the base plates can be off set to accommodate other equipment,
walls or pedestrian isles The minimum anchor bolt size should be ½"
x5-1/2", The support columns can be I-Beam, square tube and some other
material may be used by some manufactures however the square tube design is the
most popular and I prefer to see a minimum of 5" square with a minimum
3/16" wall thickness, I like to see a top cap for the top of the column
this reduces or eliminates the column from tearing from the fatigue of welding
the column to beam connection.
The joist may be I-Beam or open web joist or a combination of both this is
usually determined by the span and loading. You would normally select open web
joist for long spans to reduce cost.
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