Steel Connection - Cleat, Flange

Steel Connection - Cleat, Flange

Set of scaled dimensioned drawings of Flange Cleat Steel Connection viewed from the front and side
Description
Description

A flange cleat steel connection is a type of structural steel connection that uses a metal plate, called a cleat, to connect two beams or columns together. The cleat is welded or bolted to the flanges of the beams or columns, and the beams or columns are then connected to each other by bolts or welds. Flange cleat connections are typically used in light- to medium-duty applications, such as warehouses, office buildings, and schools.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Flange Cleat Steel Connections are available in a range of sizes with plate widths between 1.5”-4.9” (3.9-12.5 cm), depths of 2.5”-10” (6.4-25.4 cm), and an overall height of 1.5”-4.9” (3.9-12.5 cm). Plate thicknesses are commonly between .35”-.87” (9-22 mm).

Group of illustrations of Flange Cleat Steel Connection in views with varied sizes
Group of illustrations of Flange Cleat Steel Connection in views with varied sizes
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
1.5”-4.9” | 3.9-12.5 cm
Width:
1.5”-4.9” | 3.9-12.5 cm
Depth:
2.5”-10” | 6.4-25.4 cm
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Thickness: .35”-.87” | 9-22 mm

Materials:
Structural Steel
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Drawings include:

Flange Cleat Steel Connection elevations, plan (various sizes)

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