Steel Connection - Base Plate, Stiffeners
Steel Connection - Base Plate, Stiffeners
A stiffener base plate steel connection is a type of connection used in structural steel construction. It consists of a base plate, which is a large metal plate that is welded to the bottom of a column, and stiffeners, which are smaller metal plates that are welded to the base plate. The stiffeners help to increase the stiffness of the base plate and prevent it from buckling under load. This type of connection is often used in tall buildings and other structures that are subjected to high loads.
Stiffener Base Plate Steel Connections are available in a range of sizes with plate widths and depths between 7.56”-30.16” (19.2-76.6 cm), overall heights from 1.93”-6.85” (4.9-17.4 cm), and plate thicknesses between .47”-1.18” (12-30 mm).
A stiffener base plate steel connection is a type of connection used in structural steel construction. It consists of a base plate, which is a large metal plate that is welded to the bottom of a column, and stiffeners, which are smaller metal plates that are welded to the base plate. The stiffeners help to increase the stiffness of the base plate and prevent it from buckling under load. This type of connection is often used in tall buildings and other structures that are subjected to high loads.
Stiffener Base Plate Steel Connections are available in a range of sizes with plate widths and depths between 7.56”-30.16” (19.2-76.6 cm), overall heights from 1.93”-6.85” (4.9-17.4 cm), and plate thicknesses between .47”-1.18” (12-30 mm).