Steel Connection - Pin & Hinge, Cut End
Steel Connection - Pin & Hinge, Cut End
A pin and hinge steel column connection with a flat end is a type of connection that allows for rotation at the joint. The connection is made up of a pin, which is a cylindrical piece of metal that fits through holes in the column and beam, and a hinge, which is a metal plate that is welded to the column and beam. The pin and hinge allow the column and beam to rotate freely, while still transferring vertical and horizontal forces between the two members. The flat end of the column is cut to a specific angle, which allows the pin and hinge to fit snugly into the column and beam.
Cut End Pin & Hinge Steel Connections are available in a range of sizes with plate widths and depths between 5.1”-15.3” (13-38.9 cm), overall heights from 3.7”-10.63” (9.4-27 cm), and plate thicknesses between .47”-1.18” (12-30 mm).
A pin and hinge steel column connection with a flat end is a type of connection that allows for rotation at the joint. The connection is made up of a pin, which is a cylindrical piece of metal that fits through holes in the column and beam, and a hinge, which is a metal plate that is welded to the column and beam. The pin and hinge allow the column and beam to rotate freely, while still transferring vertical and horizontal forces between the two members. The flat end of the column is cut to a specific angle, which allows the pin and hinge to fit snugly into the column and beam.
Cut End Pin & Hinge Steel Connections are available in a range of sizes with plate widths and depths between 5.1”-15.3” (13-38.9 cm), overall heights from 3.7”-10.63” (9.4-27 cm), and plate thicknesses between .47”-1.18” (12-30 mm).