Concrete Column - Corbel, 2, Pair, Continuous
Concrete Column - Corbel, 2, Pair, Continuous
A concrete column with 2 paired continuous corbels is a structural element that is used to support beams or other loads. The column is made of concrete and has a rectangular cross-section. The corbels are also made of concrete and are attached to the column on two sides. The corbels extend beyond the column and provide a larger surface area for the beams or other loads to rest on. This helps to distribute the load more evenly and prevents the column from buckling. The corbels are continuous, meaning that they do not have any breaks or gaps. This helps to ensure that the corbels are able to support the load in a uniform manner. The corbels are also reinforced with steel bars to provide additional strength.
2-Sided Paired Continuous Corbel Concrete Columns are available with typical widths between 12”-36” (30.5-91.4 cm) and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). Maximum sizes include widths up to 48” (122 cm) and heights up to 80’ (24.4 m). The corbel depth is commonly between 8”-24” (20.3-61 cm) based on the column width.
A concrete column with 2 paired continuous corbels is a structural element that is used to support beams or other loads. The column is made of concrete and has a rectangular cross-section. The corbels are also made of concrete and are attached to the column on two sides. The corbels extend beyond the column and provide a larger surface area for the beams or other loads to rest on. This helps to distribute the load more evenly and prevents the column from buckling. The corbels are continuous, meaning that they do not have any breaks or gaps. This helps to ensure that the corbels are able to support the load in a uniform manner. The corbels are also reinforced with steel bars to provide additional strength.
2-Sided Paired Continuous Corbel Concrete Columns are available with typical widths between 12”-36” (30.5-91.4 cm) and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). Maximum sizes include widths up to 48” (122 cm) and heights up to 80’ (24.4 m). The corbel depth is commonly between 8”-24” (20.3-61 cm) based on the column width.