L steel wall headers utilize L-shaped steel joists, which are positioned along the top track of wall openings such as windows and doors. The L-shaped profile provides structural support for the loads above the opening. When two L-shaped joists are used in tandem, they form a box configuration which adds rigidity and strength.
The headers can also be configured with a single L-joist for lighter load conditions. This design is space-efficient, and the angular profile of the L-joist allows for ease of attachment to other framing members. L-headers are valued for their simplicity, structural integrity, and ease of installation.
L-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).
L steel wall headers utilize L-shaped steel joists, which are positioned along the top track of wall openings such as windows and doors. The L-shaped profile provides structural support for the loads above the opening. When two L-shaped joists are used in tandem, they form a box configuration which adds rigidity and strength.
The headers can also be configured with a single L-joist for lighter load conditions. This design is space-efficient, and the angular profile of the L-joist allows for ease of attachment to other framing members. L-headers are valued for their simplicity, structural integrity, and ease of installation.
L-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).