Steel Connection - Base Plate, Inner Bolts
Steel Connection - Base Plate, Inner Bolts
A base plate steel connection is a type of steel connection that uses a base plate to transfer loads from a steel column to a concrete foundation. The base plate is a thick steel plate that is welded to the bottom of the column. The base plate is then bolted to the concrete foundation with high-strength bolts. Base plate steel connections are commonly used in high-rise buildings and other structures that require a strong and rigid connection between the columns and the foundation.
Inner Bolt Base Plate Steel Connections are available in a range of sizes with plate widths and depths between 5.1”-20.4” (13-51.8 cm) and typical plate thicknesses between .47”-1.18” (12-30 mm).
A base plate steel connection is a type of steel connection that uses a base plate to transfer loads from a steel column to a concrete foundation. The base plate is a thick steel plate that is welded to the bottom of the column. The base plate is then bolted to the concrete foundation with high-strength bolts. Base plate steel connections are commonly used in high-rise buildings and other structures that require a strong and rigid connection between the columns and the foundation.
Inner Bolt Base Plate Steel Connections are available in a range of sizes with plate widths and depths between 5.1”-20.4” (13-51.8 cm) and typical plate thicknesses between .47”-1.18” (12-30 mm).