Connection Types
Beam to Column Shear Tab Connection-HSS
In stock ★★★★★Beam to Column Flange Plate Moment Connection-HSS
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In stock ★★★★★Beam to Column Continuous Beam over Column Connection-HSS
In stock ★★★★★Vertical Chevron Brace Connection-HSS
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In stock ★★★★★Vertical Brace Diagonal Extended Shear Tab Connection without Gussett-HSS
In stock ★★★★★Vertical Brace Diagonal Extended Shear Tab Connection with Gussett-HSS
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In stock ★★★★★Single Column Base Plate Connections-HSS
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In stock ★★★★★Beam to Column Direct Weld Moment Connection-HSS
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In stock ★★★★★Single Column Base Plate Connections
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In stock ★★★★★Beam Shear Tab Splice Connection
In stock ★★★★★Beam Moment Plate Splice Connection
In stock ★★★★★Beam Extended End Plate Splice Connection
In stock ★★★★★Beam Direct Weld Moment Splice Connection
In stock ★★★★★Column Moment Plate Splice Connection
In stock ★★★★★Column Extended End Plate Splice Connection
In stock ★★★★★Column Direct Weld Moment Splice Connection
In stock ★★★★★Vertical Chevron Brace Connection
In stock ★★★★★Vertical Brace Diagonal Connection
In stock ★★★★★Vertical Brace Diagonal Extended Shear Tab Connection without Gussett
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In stock ★★★★★Vertical Brace Diagonal Extended Shear Tab Connection with Gussett
In stock ★★★★★Beam to Column Clip Angle-One Side- Shear Connection
In stock ★★★★★Beam to Column Clip Angle-Both Side-Shear Connection
In stock ★★★★★Beam to Column End-Plate Shear Connection
In stock ★★★★★Beam to Column Shear Tab Connection
In stock ★★★★★Beam to Girder Clip Angle-One Side-Shear Connection
In stock ★★★★★Beam to Girder Clip Angle-Both Side-Shear Connection
In stock ★★★★★Beam to Girder End-Plate Shear Connection
In stock ★★★★★Beam to Girder Shear Tab Connection
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In stock ★★★★★Beam to Column Flange Plate Moment Connection
In stock ★★★★★Beam to Column Flange Plate Column Cap Plate Moment Connection
In stock ★★★★★Beam to Column Continuous Beam over Column Connection
In stock ★★★★★Beam to Column Direct Weld Moment Connection
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In stock ★★★★★Beam to Column Direct Weld Moment Connection
In stock ★★★★★Beam to Column Extended End Plate Moment Connection
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In stock ★★★★★Beam to Column Shear Tab Connection-HSS
A Beam to Column Shear Tab Connection is a connection that joins a steel beam to a steel column via a welded or bolted shear tab, allowing for shear force transfer and some rotational flexibility to reduce stress concentrations.
The plate edge is welded to the column. The beam web is connected to the plate plane.
Beam to Column Flange Plate Moment Connection-HSS
A Beam to Column Flange Plate Moment Connection is a connection that joins a steel beam to a steel column using welded or bolted flange plates, allowing for moment transfer and maintaining structural rigidity.
The plate edge is welded to the column. The beam web is connected to the plate plane. Two moment plates support the connection on the top and the bottom.
Beam to Column Flange Plate Column Cap Plate Moment Connection-HSS
A Beam to Column Flange Plate Column Cap Plate Moment Connection is a connection that joins a steel beam to a steel column using welded or bolted flange plates and a cap plate on the column.
The plate edge is welded to the column. The beam web is bolted to the plate plane. Two moment plates support the connection on the top and the bottom.
Vertical Brace Diagonal Extended Shear Tab Connection with Gussett-HSS
The Vertical Brace Diagonal Extended Shear Tab Connection with Gusset is a connection that uses an extended shear tab with a gusset plate for additional support and stability when connecting a diagonal brace to the frame.
Single Column Base Plate Connections-HSS
The Column Base Plate connection is a rectangular steel plate welded to the bottom of a steel column. The steel plate sits on the top of a concrete support. The plate is bolted to the concrete with headed bolts that are embedded in the concrete.
Additional Information
Column may be a Wide Flange, Tube, or Pipe.
Includes anchorage design, featuring the detailed design and analysis of anchor bolts (Available in v15.0 and newer).
Single Column Base Plate Connections
The Column Base Plate connection is a rectangular steel plate welded to the bottom of a steel column. The steel plate sits on the top of a concrete support. The plate is bolted to the concrete with headed bolts that are embedded in the concrete.
Additional Information
Column may be a Wide Flange, Tube, or Pipe.
Includes anchorage design, featuring the detailed design and analysis of anchor bolts (Available in v15.0 and newer).
Beam to Column Shear Tab Connection
A Beam to Column Shear Tab Connection is a connection that joins a steel beam to a steel column via a welded or bolted shear tab, allowing for shear force transfer and some rotational flexibility to reduce stress concentrations.
The plate edge is welded to the column. The beam web is connected to the plate plane.
Beam to Girder Shear Tab Connection
A Beam to Girder Shear Tab connection is a structural steel connection method where a shear tab, a steel plate welded to the web of a primary beam or girder, is used to connect a secondary beam via bolts.
The plate edge is welded to the girder. The beam web is connected to the plate plane.
Vertical Brace Diagonal Extended Shear Tab Connection with Gussett
The Vertical Brace Diagonal Extended Shear Tab Connection with Gusset is a connection that uses an extended shear tab with a gusset plate for additional support and stability when connecting a diagonal brace to the frame.
Beam to Column Shear Tab Connection
A Beam to Column Shear Tab Connection is a connection that joins a steel beam to a steel column via a welded or bolted shear tab, allowing for shear force transfer and some rotational flexibility to reduce stress concentrations.
The plate edge is welded to the column. The beam web is connected to the plate plane.
Beam to Girder Shear Tab Connection
A Beam to Girder Shear Tab connection is a structural steel connection method where a shear tab, a steel plate welded to the web of a primary beam or girder, is used to connect a secondary beam via bolts.
The plate edge is welded to the girder. The beam web is connected to the plate plane.
Additional Information
The plate edge is welded to the girder. The beam web is connected to the plate plane.
Beam to Column Flange Plate Moment Connection
A Beam to Column Flange Plate Moment Connection is a connection that joins a steel beam to a steel column using welded or bolted flange plates, allowing for moment transfer and maintaining structural rigidity.
The plate edge is welded to the column. The beam web is connected to the plate plane. Two moment plates support the connection on the top and the bottom.
Beam to Column Flange Plate Column Cap Plate Moment Connection
A Beam to Column Flange Plate Column Cap Plate Moment Connection is a connection that joins a steel beam to a steel column using welded or bolted flange plates and a cap plate on the column.
The plate edge is welded to the column. The beam web is bolted to the plate plane. Two moment plates support the connection on the top and the bottom.
Beam to Column Direct Weld Moment Connection
A Beam to Column Direct Weld Moment Connection is a structural connection where the flanges and web of a steel beam are directly welded to a steel column, ensuring rigid moment transfer.
The flanges of columns are welded directly. The webs of columns are connected by the plate.
Beam to Column Flange Plate Moment Connection
A Beam to Column Flange Plate Moment Connection is a connection that joins a steel beam to a steel column using welded or bolted flange plates, allowing for moment transfer and maintaining structural rigidity.
The plate edge is welded to the column. The beam web is connected to the plate plane. Two moment plates support the connection on the top and the bottom.
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