What is K-series joist?
K-Series joists are designed for use typically with lighter loads and are most common in roof design. K-Series Joists are used typically where shorter span conditions are required.
What is an lh joist?
LH Series bar joists are designed for long span conditions, they are capable of supporting heavy loads under unique conditions. Disclaimer: Bar joists are an engineered product and can only support their required design load if the “system” is designed and installed properly.
How much do bar joists cost?
Bar joist are $24.00 per foot on sizes of 10′, 16′, 20′ and 24′ feet. 30′ feet is available for $27.00 per foot.
What is the difference between joists and trusses?
The joist supports the load which the floor is built to bear. A truss is used to support the roof.
What is the difference between a joist and a joist girder?
The main differences between joists, beams, and girders are size, design, and functionality. Joists are usually small but numerous and mostly supported by beams. Girders are the largest of the three and provide the primary horizontal support to beams.
How far can bar joists span?
K Series joists range in depth from 10” to 30” and can span up to 60′.
What is the maximum span for AK series open web steel joist?
60′
K Series joists range in depth from 10” to 30” and can span up to 60′.
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