Bolted angle connection if can’t be bolted can be site welded – where beams are different depths these can be flush top or bottom to suit your site requirements.
Welded tee connection
Bolted end plates, with a stiffener plate behind can be supplied for site welding if not sure on measurement for connection – on different beam sizes these can be flush top or bottom to suit your site requirements.
Notch & Plate Connection
Bolted with one beam notched with a welded end plate – where beams are different depths these can be flush top or bottom to suit your site requirements
Full Spliced Connection
Used to split beams into shorter more manageable sizes, can be used with HSFG bolts.
Angle
Simply drilled with slotted holes for connection to brickwork or concrete.
Box Frame
A structure incorporating two columns with a ground beam and header beam.This is used when a wall is removed.
Roof structure
A typical Mansard type roof frame, typically supplied in smaller component parts for ease of erection.
Goalpost
Similar to box frame incorporating two columns with a header beam. Header beam can be Spliced if too long or heavy to erect in one.
Flitch beam
A compound beam used in house construction, the flitch plate is predrilled and then sandwiched between two timber beams on site, the three layers being held together with bolts.
Seating plates
Plates can be weld to top or underside of beams either centrally or offset, typically to support brickwork or timber framing
Butt Joint
Bolted at intersection with end plates, possibly with a stiffener plate behind – where beams are different depths these can be flush top or bottom to suit your site requirements.
Spaced beam
A pair of beams joined together used where height may be restricted. Beams are bolted together with either tubular or PFC spacers.
Bearing Plates
Supplied either loose or welded to beam to spread load bearing at each end.
Raking End
A beam end cut to match the pitch of a roof timbers.
Base Plate
Welded to bottom of a column or post to allow fixing to a foundation or concrete pad.Normal practise to allow a gap to the underside for dry packing / grout.