An example of a typical Australian portal framed building which has been 3D modelled in Advance Steel 2014.
Various connections include base plates, gable column connections, EA bracing, turnbuckle rod bracing with cleated ends, rod bracing with wind bracing brackets, apex connections, haunch connections, CHS tie connections, curved beam with end plate connections, custom beam stiffeners, wall girts, roof purlins, various double / single and lapped purlin connections with fly bracing, single and double fascia connections, Lysaght Hook Lok bridging systems for wall / roof and apex.
Other techniques include creating and modifying grids, changing layers, inserting a compass, filling out project information, using the split beam tool, using copy connection singular and multiple, using the filter and hide tools, using Advance Copy Mirror tool for a large mirror selection of elements and macros.
The 12 tonne fully modelled structure takes 32 minutes to complete in real time.
Lindapter®, the steelwork connection specialists, invented the Hollo-Bolt® as a fast, cost effective connection for Structural Hollow Section (SHS). The ‘blind connection’ technique requires installation access to only one side of the steel section for exceptional convenience.
In comparison to alternative methods such as welding, a Hollo-Bolt connection can be quickly installed by simply inserting the fastener into pre-drilled holes and tightening with a torque wrench.
Power tools, such as an impact wrench, may be used to speed up the tightening of the Hollo-Bolt. However, when using power tools, always complete the tightening process with a torque wrench to ensure the correct torque is applied to the Hollo-Bolt.
For more information visit www.hollo-bolt.com or www.lindapter.com
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