An end plate steel connection is a type of beam-to-column connection that uses two steel plates, one on each side of the beam, to connect the beam to the column. The plates are welded to the beam and then bolted to the column. The end plates match the size of the beam, and the bolts are typically high-strength bolts. This type of connection is relatively simple to fabricate and erect, and it is strong enough to support most types of buildings.
End Plate Steel Connections are available in a range of sizes with plate widths between 4.1”-12.2” (10.3-31 cm), heights of 7.5”-21.1” (19-53.6 cm), and plate thicknesses of .35”-.87” (9-22 mm).
An end plate steel connection is a type of beam-to-column connection that uses two steel plates, one on each side of the beam, to connect the beam to the column. The plates are welded to the beam and then bolted to the column. The end plates match the size of the beam, and the bolts are typically high-strength bolts. This type of connection is relatively simple to fabricate and erect, and it is strong enough to support most types of buildings.
End Plate Steel Connections are available in a range of sizes with plate widths between 4.1”-12.2” (10.3-31 cm), heights of 7.5”-21.1” (19-53.6 cm), and plate thicknesses of .35”-.87” (9-22 mm).