E steel wall headers employ a unique box-shaped configuration with two additional flanges extending from one side, resembling the letter "E". These headers are used above wall openings like windows and doors to provide structural support. The box section imparts rigidity and strength, while the extended flanges facilitate secure attachment to the adjacent framing members.
The configuration also creates cavities which can be used for routing utilities or adding insulation. E-headers combine the advantages of box headers with additional flanges for improved connection strength, making them highly effective in bearing loads and offering versatility in construction applications.
E-Header Steel Walls have header heights of 3.63”, 5.5”, 7.5” (9.2, 14, 19.1 cm). Steel framed walls are typically constructed with stud depths of 3.625”, 5.5” (9.2, 14 cm) and stud spacings of 12”, 16”, 24” (30.5, 40.6, 61 cm).
E steel wall headers employ a unique box-shaped configuration with two additional flanges extending from one side, resembling the letter "E". These headers are used above wall openings like windows and doors to provide structural support. The box section imparts rigidity and strength, while the extended flanges facilitate secure attachment to the adjacent framing members.
The configuration also creates cavities which can be used for routing utilities or adding insulation. E-headers combine the advantages of box headers with additional flanges for improved connection strength, making them highly effective in bearing loads and offering versatility in construction applications.
E-Header Steel Walls have header heights of 3.63”, 5.5”, 7.5” (9.2, 14, 19.1 cm). Steel framed walls are typically constructed with stud depths of 3.625”, 5.5” (9.2, 14 cm) and stud spacings of 12”, 16”, 24” (30.5, 40.6, 61 cm).