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Low-Rise Residential Construction - Details
Size: 4.2 MB | Format: PDF | Publisher: North American Steel Framing Alliance | Year: 2000 | pages: 104
These details were developed by the Light Gauge Steel Engineers Association (LGSEA) for the North American Steel Framing Alliance (NASFA). They are intended to provide designers and contractors with guidance on design, detailing, and construction of low-rise residential buildings that utilize cold-formed steel framing members. Details contained in this document were selected based on their cost effectiveness at the time of this publication. Efforts have been made to present accurate, reliable, and useful information. The connections between members are shown as screw connections; other types of connections such as welds, bolts, powder-actuated fasteners, clinches, or pneumatically driven fasteners are acceptable. Although it is common for cold-formed steel framing members to have web “punchouts” for passing bracing or utilities, punchouts are shown in some details only. Punchouts are acceptable and vary in size, configuration, and spacing depending on the manufacturer and/or design.
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