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Contents
Cover Page. 1 Contents.. 2 Disclaimer 4 Window Details: Load Bearing, Back to Back Header, Single Jamb 5 Load Bearing, Back to Back Header, Boxed Jamb 6 Load Bearing, Back to Back Header, Back to Back Jamb 7 Load Bearing, Boxed Header, Single Jamb 8 Load Bearing, Boxed Header, Boxed Jamb 9 Load Bearing, Boxed Header, Back to Back Jamb 10 Load Bearing, Single Header with Strongback, Single Jamb.. 11 Load Bearing, Single Header with Strongback, Boxed Jamb.. 12 Load Bearing, Single Header with Strongback, Back to Back Jamb.. 13 Non-Load Bearing, Single Track Header, Single Jamb.14 Non-Load Bearing, Single Track Header, Boxed Jamb.15 Non-Load Bearing, Single Track Header, Back to Back Jamb.16 Door Details: Load Bearing, Back to Back Header, Single Jamb 17 Load Bearing, Back to Back Header, Boxed Jamb 18 Load Bearing, Back to Back Header, Back to Back Jamb 19 Load Bearing, Boxed Header, Single Jamb 20 Load Bearing, Boxed Header, Boxed Jamb 21 Load Bearing, Boxed Header, Back to Back Jamb 22 Load Bearing, Single Header with Strongback, Single Jamb.. 23 Load Bearing, Single Header with Strongback, Boxed Jamb.. 24 Load Bearing, Single Header with Strongback, Back to Back Jamb.. 25 Non-Load Bearing, Single Track Header, Single Jamb.26

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Non-Load Bearing, Single Track Header, Boxed Jamb.27 Non-Load Bearing, Single Track Header, Back to Back Jamb.28 Deflection Track Assembly: Single Track with Cold-rolled Channel. 29 Double Deflection Track. 30 Bridging Single Flat Strap with Blocking. 31 Double Flat Strap with Blocking.32 Cold-rolled Channel with Angle Clip. 33 Full-height Curtain Wall Deflection Clip..34 Spandrel Curtain Wall Sticker to Beam 35 Diagonal Brace.36 Sticker with Vertical Drop and Diagonal Brace.. 37 Spandrel Framing at Pony Wall at Steel Post with Embed. 38 Bottom Track Anchorage Low Velocity Fastener.39 Wedge Anchor. 40 Backing Flat Strap Lightly Loaded 41 Clipped Track Heavily Loaded.. 42 Wall Framing at Corner Track Lap Connection. 43 Non-Load Bearing Interior Wall Framed Above Ceiling with Diagonal Kicker.. 44 Framed to Ceiling with Diagonal Kicker.. 45 Shearwall X-Bracing. 46 Typical Floor Framing47

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DISCLAIMER
The details contained in this document are intended as a general guide for using Steel Stud Manufacturers Association (SSMA) member products. These products should not be used in design or construction without an independent evaluation by a qualified engineer or architect to verify the suitability of a particular product for use in a specific application. The SSMA and its members assume no liability for failure resulting from the use or misapplication of the detail drawings contained herein. This document may not be reproduced or distributed in any form, electronic or otherwise, without the express written consent of SSMA. In no event will SSMA be liable for any damages, including loss of data or information of any kind, lost profits, cost of cover or any other special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages arising out of this agreement or the use or inability to use the details, however caused, and on any theory of liability. Warning: This electronic file is furnished without guarantee of compatibility with recipients hardware or software and may contain undetected viruses or other harmful material. It is recommended that the recipient check the electronic file prior to use. SSMA assumes no responsibility for damage to users property as a result of receiving and/or using the electronic file.

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Window - Load Bearing Back to Back Header Single Jamb


INFILL STUD CRIPPLE STUD

HEADER TRACKS

HEADER MEMBERS

ADVANTAGES: 1. Use of cripple stud to receive head/sill tracks at the jamb studs helps maintain alignment of finishes. 2.Back to back header reduces web-crippling reinforcement requirements. 3.Using a wider flange and thicker jamb stud material reduces cost of installation compared to built-up jamb studs. 4.Using a wider flange reduces possibility of installing a wall stud as a jamb stud.

JAMB ANGLE CRIPPLE STUD SILL

INFILL STUD TYPICAL BASE ANCHORAGE

ADDITIONAL ANCHORAGE @ JAMB BASE TRACK

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Window - Load Bearing Back to Back Header Boxed Jamb


INFILL STUD CRIPPLE STUD

HEADER TRACKS

ADVANTAGES: 1. Use of cripple stud to receive head/sill tracks at the jamb studs helps maintain alignment of finishes. 2.Back to back header reduces web-crippling reinforcement requirements. 3.Boxed jamb studs welded together reduces material build-up and finish problems.

HEADER MEMBERS

JAMB ANGLE CRIPPLE STUD SILL

INFILL STUD TYPICAL BASE ANCHORAGE

ADDITIONAL ANCHORAGE @ JAMB BASE TRACK

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Window - Load Bearing Back to Back Header Back to Back Jamb


INFILL STUD CRIPPLE STUD

HEADER TRACKS HEADER MEMBERS

TRACK PIECE @ OPEN SIDE

ADVANTAGES: 1. Use of cripple stud to receive head/sill tracks at the jamb studs helps maintain alignment of finishes. Back to back header reduces web-crippling 2. reinforcement requirements. 3.Using a back to back jamb with a track cap piece at the opening eliminates welding so that thinner material can be used depending on the load requirements. 4.Reduces the need to reinforce the web at the end reactions of the jamb studs.

JAMB ANGLE CRIPPLE STUD SILL

INFILL STUD TYPICAL BASE ANCHORAGE

ADDITIONAL ANCHORAGE @ JAMB BASE TRACK

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Window - Load Bearing Boxed Header Single Jamb


INFILL STUD CRIPPLE STUD

HEADER TRACKS HEADER MEMBERS

ADVANTAGES: 1. Use of cripple stud to receive head/sill tracks at the jamb studs helps maintain alignment of finishes. Boxed header members provide backing for attachment 2. of window covering support. 3.Using a wider flange and thicker jamb stud material reduces cost of installation compared to built-up jamb studs. 4.Using a wider flange reduces possibility of installing a wall stud as a jamb stud.

JAMB ANGLE CRIPPLE STUD SILL

INFILL STUD TYPICAL BASE ANCHORAGE

ADDITIONAL ANCHORAGE @ JAMB BASE TRACK

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Window - Load Bearing Boxed Header Boxed Jamb


INFILL STUD CRIPPLE STUD

HEADER TRACKS HEADER MEMBERS

ADVANTAGES: 1. Use of cripple stud to receive head/sill tracks at the jamb studs helps maintain alignment of finishes. Boxed jamb studs welded together reduces material 2. build-up and finish problems. 3.Boxed header members provide backing for attachment of window covering support.

JAMB ANGLE CRIPPLE STUD SILL

INFILL STUD TYPICAL BASE ANCHORAGE

ADDITIONAL ANCHORAGE @ JAMB BASE TRACK

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Window - Load Bearing Boxed Header Back to Back Jamb


INFILL STUD CRIPPLE STUD

HEADER TRACKS HEADER MEMBERS

TRACK PIECE @ OPEN SIDE

ADVANTAGES: 1. Use of cripple stud to receive head/sill tracks at the jamb studs helps maintain alignment of finishes. Boxed jamb studs welded together reduces material 2. build-up and finish problems. 3.Using a back to back jamb with a track cap piece at the opening eliminates welding so that thinner material can be used depending on the load requirements. 4.Reduces the need to reinforce the web at the end reactions of the jamb studs.

JAMB ANGLE CRIPPLE STUD SILL

INFILL STUD TYPICAL BASE ANCHORAGE

ADDITIONAL ANCHORAGE @ JAMB BASE TRACK

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INFILL STUD

Window - Load Bearing Single Header with Strongback Single Jamb


ADVANTAGES: 1. Use of cripple stud to receive head/sill tracks at the jamb studs helps maintain alignment of finishes. 2. Strongback header minimizes number of members to be installed vs. back to back or boxed header. 3.Using a wider flange and thicker jamb stud material CRIPPLE STUD reduces cost of installation compared to built-up jamb studs. 4.Using a wider flange reduces possibility of installing a wall stud as a jamb stud. Provides good vertical load transfer at each strongback 5. header into jamb stud. 6.Reduces web-crippling reinforcement being required at end of strongback header.
JAMB SILL CRIPPLE STUD

STRONGBACK

HEADER TRACK

INFILL STUD TYPICAL BASE ANCHORAGE

ADDITIONAL ANCHORAGE @ JAMB BASE TRACK

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INFILL STUD

Window - Load Bearing Single Header with Strongback Boxed Jamb


ADVANTAGES: 1.Use of cripple stud to receive head/sill tracks at the jamb studs helps maintain alignment of finishes. 2.Strongback header minimizes number of members to be installed vs. back to back or boxed header. 3.Boxed jamb studs welded together reduces material build-up and finish problems. 4.Provides good vertical load transfer at each strongback header into jamb stud. 5.Reduces web-crippling reinforcement being required at end of strongback header.

STRONGBACK

CRIPPLE STUD

JAMB HEADER TRACK SILL CRIPPLE STUD

INFILL STUD TYPICAL BASE ANCHORAGE

ADDITIONAL ANCHORAGE @ JAMB BASE TRACK

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INFILL STUD

Window - Load Bearing Single Header with Strongback Back to Back Jamb
ADVANTAGES: 1.Use of cripple stud to receive head/sill tracks at the jamb studs helps maintain alignment of finishes. 2.Strongback header minimizes number of members to be installed vs. back to back or boxed header. 3.Using a back to back jamb with a track cap piece at the opening eliminates welding so that thinner material can be used depending on the load requirements. 4.Reduces the need to reinforce the web at the end reactions of the jamb studs. 5.Provides good vertical load transfer at each strongback header into jamb stud. 6.Reduces web-crippling reinforcement being required at end of strongback header.

STRONGBACK

CRIPPLE STUD

TRACK PIECE @ OPEN SIDE

JAMB HEADER TRACK SILL CRIPPLE STUD

INFILL STUD TYPICAL BASE ANCHORAGE

ADDITIONAL ANCHORAGE @ JAMB BASE TRACK

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Window - Non-Load Bearing Single Track Header Single Jamb


ADVANTAGES: 1. Use of cripple stud to receive head/sill tracks at the jamb studs helps maintain alignment of finishes. 2.Using a wider flange and thicker jamb stud material reduces cost of installation compared to built-up jamb studs. 3.Using a wider flange reduces possibility of installing a wall stud as a jamb stud.

INFILL STUD

CRIPPLE STUD

HEADER TRACKS

JAMB

CRIPPLE STUD SILL

INFILL STUD

ADDITIONAL ANCHORAGE @ JAMB BASE TRACK

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Window - Non-Load Bearing Single Track Header Boxed Jamb


INFILL STUD CRIPPLE STUD

ADVANTAGES: 1. Use of cripple stud to receive head/sill tracks at the jamb studs helps maintain alignment of finishes. 2.Boxed jamb studs welded together reduces material build-up and finish problems.

HEADER TRACKS

JAMB

CRIPPLE STUD SILL

INFILL STUD

ADDITIONAL ANCHORAGE @ JAMB BASE TRACK

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Window - Non-Load Bearing Single Track Header Back to Back Jamb


INFILL STUD CRIPPLE STUD

HEADER TRACKS

TRACK PIECE

ADVANTAGES: 1.Use of cripple stud to receive head/sill tracks at the jamb studs helps maintain alignment of finishes. 2.Using a back to back jamb with a track cap piece at the opening eliminates welding so that thinner material can be used depending on the load requirements. 3.Reduces the need to reinforce the web at the end reactions of the jamb studs.

JAMB TRACK PIECE CRIPPLE STUD SILL

INFILL STUD

ADDITIONAL ANCHORAGE @ JAMB BASE TRACK

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Door - Load Bearing Back to Back Header Single Jamb


INFILL STUD CRIPPLE STUD

HEADER TRACKS

HEADER MEMBERS

ADVANTAGES: 1. Use of cripple stud to receive head/sill tracks at the jamb studs helps maintain alignment of finishes. 2.Back to back header reduces web-crippling reinforcement requirements. 3.Using a wider flange and thicker jamb stud material reduces cost of installation compared to built-up jamb studs. 4.Using a wider flange reduces possibility of installing a wall stud as a jamb stud.

JAMB ANGLE

ADDITIONAL ANCHORAGE @ JAMB

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Door - Load Bearing Back to Back Header Boxed Jamb


INFILL STUD CRIPPLE STUD

HEADER TRACKS

HEADER MEMBERS

ADVANTAGES: 1. Use of cripple stud to receive head/sill tracks at jamb studs helps maintain alignment of finishes. 2.Back to back header reduces web-crippling reinforcement requirements. 3.Boxed jamb studs welded together reduces material build-up and finish problems. 4.Provides better load transfer from jamb stud to base track vs. single jamb stud.

JAMB ANGLE

ANCHORAGE

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Door - Load Bearing Back to Back Header Back to Back Jamb


INFILL STUD CRIPPLE STUD

HEADER TRACKS HEADER MEMBERS

TRACK PIECE

JAMB ANGLE

ADVANTAGES: 1. Use of cripple stud to receive head/sill tracks at the jamb studs helps maintain alignment of finishes. 2.Back to back header reduces web-crippling reinforcement requirements. 3.Using a back to back jamb with a track cap piece at the opening eliminates welding so that thinner material can be used depending on the load requirements. 4.Reduces the need to reinforce the web at the end reactions of the jamb studs. 5.Provides better load transfer from jamb stud to base track vs. single jamb stud.

BASE TRACK ADDITIONAL ANCHORAGE @ JAMB

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Door - Load Bearing Boxed Header Single Jamb


INFILL STUD CRIPPLE STUD

HEADER TRACKS

HEADER MEMBERS

ADVANTAGES: 1. Use of cripple stud to receive head/sill tracks at the jamb studs helps maintain alignment of finishes. 2.Boxed header members provide backing for attachment of window covering support. 3.Using a wider flange and thicker jamb stud material reduces cost of installation compared to built-up jamb studs. 4.Using a wider flange reduces possibility of installing a wall stud as a jamb stud.

JAMB ANGLE

ADDITIONAL ANCHORAGE @ JAMB

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Door - Load Bearing Boxed Header Boxed Jamb


INFILL STUD CRIPPLE STUD

HEADER TRACKS

HEADER MEMBERS

ADVANTAGES: 1. Use of cripple stud to receive head/sill tracks at the jamb studs helps maintain alignment of finishes. 2.Boxed jamb studs welded together reduces material build-up and finish problems. 3.Boxed header members provide backing for attachment of window covering support. 4.Provides better load transfer from jamb stud to base track vs. single jamb stud.

JAMB ANGLE

ANCHORAGE

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Door - Load Bearing Boxed Header Back to Back Jamb


INFILL STUD CRIPPLE STUD

HEADER TRACKS

HEADER MEMBERS

TRACK PIECE

JAMB ANGLE

ADVANTAGES: 1.Use of cripple stud to receive head/sill tracks at the jamb studs helps maintain alignment of finishes. 2.Boxed jamb studs welded together reduces material build-up and finish problems. 3.Using a back to back jamb with a track cap piece at the opening eliminates welding so that thinner material can be used depending on the load requirements. 4.Reduces the need to reinforce the web at the end reactions of the jamb studs. 5.Provides better load transfer from jamb stud to base track vs. single jamb stud.

BASE TRACK ADDITIONAL ANCHORAGE

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INFILL STUD

Door - Load Bearing Single Header with Strongback Single Jamb


ADVANTAGES: 1.Use of cripple stud to receive head/sill tracks at jamb studs helps maintain alignment of finishes. 2.Strongback header minimizes number of members to be installed vs. back to back or boxed header. 3.Using a wider flange and thicker jamb stud material reduces cost of installation compared to built-up jamb studs. 4.Using a wider flange reduces possibility of installing a wall stud as a jamb stud. Provides good vertical load transfer at each strongback 5. header into jamb stud. 6.Reduces web-crippling reinforcement being required at end of strongback header.

STRONGBACK

CRIPPLE STUD

JAMB HEADER TRACK

ADDITIONAL ANCHORAGE @ JAMB

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INFILL STUD

Door - Load Bearing Single Header with Strongback Boxed Jamb


ADVANTAGES: 1.Use of cripple stud to receive head/sill tracks at jamb studs helps maintain alignment of finishes. 2.Strongback header minimizes number of members to be installed vs. back to back or boxed header. 3.Boxed jamb studs welded together reduces material build-up and finish problems. 4.Provides good vertical load transfer at each strongback header into jamb stud. 5.Reduces web-crippling reinforcement being required at end of strongback header. 6.Provides better load transfer from jamb stud to base track vs. single jamb stud.

STRONGBACK

CRIPPLE STUD

JAMB HEADER TRACK

ANCHORAGE

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INFILL STUD

Door - Load Bearing Single Header with Strongback Back to Back Jamb
ADVANTAGES: 1.Use of cripple stud to receive head/sill tracks at jamb studs helps maintain alignment of finishes. 2.Strongback header minimizes number of members to be installed vs. back to back or boxed header. 3.Using a back to back jamb with a track cap piece at the opening eliminates welding so that thinner material can be used depending on the load requirements. 4.Reduces the need to reinforce the web at the end reactions of the jamb studs. 5.Provides good vertical load transfer at each strongback header into jamb stud. 6.Reduces web-crippling reinforcement being required at end of strongback header. 7.Provides better load transfer from jamb stud to base track vs. single jamb stud.

STRONGBACK

CRIPPLE STUD

TRACK PIECE

JAMB HEADER TRACK

BASE TRACK ADDITIONAL ANCHORAGE

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Door - Non-Load Bearing Single Track Header Single Jamb


ADVANTAGES: 1. Use of cripple stud to receive head/sill tracks at the jamb studs helps maintain alignment of finishes. 2.Using a wider flange and thicker jamb stud material reduces cost of installation compared to built-up jamb studs. 3.Using a wider flange reduces possibility of installing a wall stud as a jamb stud.

INFILL STUD

CRIPPLE STUD

HEADER TRACKS

JAMB

ADDITIONAL ANCHORAGE @ JAMB

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Door - Non-Load Bearing Single Track Header Boxed Jamb


ADVANTAGES: 1. Use of cripple stud to receive head/sill tracks at the jamb studs helps maintain alignment of finishes. 2.Boxed jamb studs welded together reduces material build-up and finish problems. 3.Provides better load transfer from jamb stud to base track vs. single jamb stud.

INFILL STUD

CRIPPLE STUD

HEADER TRACKS

JAMB

ANCHORAGE

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Door - Non-Load Bearing Single Track Header Back to Back Jamb


INFILL STUD CRIPPLE STUD

HEADER TRACKS

TRACK PIECE

ADVANTAGES: 1. Use of cripple stud to receive head/sill tracks at the jamb studs helps maintain alignment of finishes. 2.Using a back to back jamb with a track cap piece at the opening eliminates welding so that thinner material can be used depending on the load requirements. 3.Reduces the need to reinforce the web at the end reactions of the jamb studs. 4.Provides better load transfer from jamb stud to base track vs. single jamb stud.

JAMB

BASE TRACK ADDITIONAL ANCHORAGE

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Deflection Track Assembly Single Track with Cold-rolled Channel


ADVANTAGES: 1. Allows both vertical and horizontal movement of the structure above which supports the deflection track.

COLD-ROLLED CHANNEL (CONT.)

CLIP ANGLE [DEPTH = 80% OF STUD DEPTH (d)]

SCREW ATTACHMENT

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DEF'L GAP

Deflection Track Assembly Double Deflection Track


SCREW ATTACHMENT

SECTION A-A

ADVANTAGES: 1. Provides lateral connection of the studs together without relying on cladding for lateral support parallel to the wall. 2. Allows both vertical and horizontal movement of the structure above which supports the deflection track.

DEF'L TRACK TOP TRACK STUD

GAP - TRACK LEG TO SCREW

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Bridging Single Flat Strap With Blocking


ADVANTAGES: 1. Good torsional resistance for studs of all depths.
TRACK BLOCK PIECE TO MATCH WALL STUD CLIP FLANGE AND BEND INSTALL O.C. FRAMED WALL

FINISH SURFACE

SCREW ATTACHMENT

TAUT FLAT STRAP

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Bridging Double Flat Strap With Blocking


TRACK BLOCK PIECE TO MATCH WALL STUD CLIP FLANGE AND BEND INSTALL O.C. FRAMED WALL

ADVANTAGES: 1. Provides good torsional restraint for axially-loaded studs for all stud sizes. 2. Strap layout is independent of punchout location.

SCREW ATTACHMENT

TAUT FLAT STRAPS

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Bridging Cold-rolled Channel With Clip Angle


ADVANTAGES: 1. Ease of installation of cold-rolled channel through pre-aligned stud punchouts.
43 mil MIN. THICKNESS

SCREW ATTACHMENT CLIP ANGLE [LENGTH = 80% OF STUD DEPTH (d)] COLD-ROLLED CHANNEL

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Full-height Curtain Wall Deflection Clip


ADVANTAGES: 1. Allows floor/roof to move vertically without imparting any axial load to wall framing. 2.Provides support for out-of-plane wind and seismic loads and for in-plane seismic loads. 3.Accommodates variation of slab edge to maintain wall alignment.

SLIDE CLIP STUD STEEL WASHERS

SCREW SLOT

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Spandrel Curtain Wall Sticker to Beam


ADVANTAGES: 1. Ease of installation.
ANGLE CLIP SCREW ATTACHMENT

STUD STRUT

SCREW ATTACHMENT

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Spandrel Curtain Wall Diagonal Brace


ADVANTAGES: 1. Ease of installation. 2.Increases spacing between support points which reduces lateral support reactions and decreases deflections.

ANGLE CLIP SCREW ATTACHMENT

W.P.

STUD KICKER

ANCHORAGE CLIP ANGLE

MAX. 45

SCREW ATTACHMENT

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Spandrel Curtain Wall Sticker with Vertical Drop And Diagonal Brace
ADVANTAGES: 1. Increases spacing between support points which reduces support reactions and decreases deflections. 2. Transfers vertical load from the brace into bottom of beam rather than the wall. 3.Allows support at floor/roof to be sized to take lateral and dead loads from wall only, rather than the brace.

ANGLE CLIP SCREW ATTACHMENT

W.P.

STUD

ANCHORAGE CLIP ANGLE KICKER MAX. 45

STRUT

SCREW ATTACHMENT

SCREW ATTACHMENT

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Spandrel Framing At Pony Wall Steel Post with Embed


L.V.F. STUD TS SUPPORT POST

ADVANTAGES: 1. Provides lateral support for pony wall with spandrel glass. 2.Eliminates costly retrofitting.

P EMBED L FLUSH WITH CONCRETE FLOOR BASE TRACK

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Bottom Track Anchorage Low Velocity Fastener


ADVANTAGES: 1. Economical to install vs. wedge anchor.
STUD

BASE TRACK

LOW VELOCITY FASTENER

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Bottom Track Anchorage Wedge Anchor


ADVANTAGES: 1. Edge clearance requirement is minimized. 2.Good holding capacity allows fewer anchors to be installed.

STUD

BASE TRACK

WEDGE ANCHOR

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Backing Flat Strap - Lightly Loaded (Paper towel dispensers, towel bars, toilet paper holders)
ADVANTAGES: 1. Ease of installation.

FRAMED WALL, SEE PLAN FOR SIZE & SPACING FINISH SURFACE SCREW ATTACHMENT

TAUT FLAT STRAP

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Backing Clipped Track - Heavily Loaded (Grab bars, handrails, wall hung cabinets)
ADVANTAGES: 1. Good load carrying capacity.

STUD

CONTINUOUS TRACK CLIP FLANGES AT EA. STUD SCREW ATTACHMENT

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Wall Framing at Corner Track Lap Connection


SCREW ATTACHMENT CLIP TRACK FLANGE AT LAP JOINT

ADVANTAGES: 1. Provides good load transfer. 2. Ties interior walls together.

TRACK

STUD

FINISH

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Non-Load Bearing Interior Wall Framed Above Ceiling with Diagonal Kicker
ANCHORAGE KICKER CLIP ANGLE

ADVANTAGES: 1. Provides good load transfer from wall to kicker. 2.Kicker does not place twisting load on wall top track.

MAX. 45 CEILING LINE SCREW ATTACHMENT STUD

SCREW ATTACHMENT

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Non-Load Bearing Interior Wall Framed to Ceiling with Diagonal Kicker


SECTION A-A

ADVANTAGES: 1. Eliminates extending wall above top of ceiling.


ANCHORAGE DEEP LEG TRACK

CLIP FLANGE TO FORM SHOE

CEILING LINE TOP TRACK STUD

MAX. 45

A A

SCREW ATTACHMENT

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PER-TENSIONED STRAPS (EACH SIDE) TOP TRACK

Shearwall X-Bracing
ADVANTAGES: 1. Wide flat straps eliminate doubling the number of screws if corner gussets are used. 2. A thin flat strap reduces the material build-up that can create finish problems.

ANCHORAGE (SIZED AND SPACED TO TAKE THE SHEAR LOAD FROM BRACE) BASE TRACK

HOLDOWN

SCREW ATTACHMENT ANCHOR BOLT

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Typical Floor Framing


ADVANTAGES: 1. Locating web stiffener on back side of web is easier to install than fitting the stiffener between joist flanges. 2.Using screws to connect the web stiffeners is more economical than using a series of weld segments.

JOIST SCREW ATTACHMENT

TRACK OR STUD WEB STIFFENER

SCREW ATTACHMENT

JOIST TRACK STUD (ALIGNED WITH JOIST ABOVE)

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