A gusset plate steel connection is a type of structural connection that uses a flat, triangular or rectangular plate of metal (the gusset plate) to connect two or more steel members together. The gusset plate is typically made of high-strength steel and is welded or bolted to the members. Gusset plate connections are commonly used in steel buildings, bridges and other structures. They are a versatile and efficient way to connect steel members, and they can be designed to accommodate a wide range of loads and forces.
Gusset Plate Steel Connections are available in a range of sizes with widths between 21.6”-75.6” (54.8-192 cm), heights of 12.8”-43.3” (32.6-110 cm), and plate thicknesses of .35”-.87” (9-22 mm).
A gusset plate steel connection is a type of structural connection that uses a flat, triangular or rectangular plate of metal (the gusset plate) to connect two or more steel members together. The gusset plate is typically made of high-strength steel and is welded or bolted to the members. Gusset plate connections are commonly used in steel buildings, bridges and other structures. They are a versatile and efficient way to connect steel members, and they can be designed to accommodate a wide range of loads and forces.
Gusset Plate Steel Connections are available in a range of sizes with widths between 21.6”-75.6” (54.8-192 cm), heights of 12.8”-43.3” (32.6-110 cm), and plate thicknesses of .35”-.87” (9-22 mm).