Steel Connection - Cleat, Web

Steel Connection - Cleat, Web

Scaled set of drawings of Web Cleat Steel Connection in front and side views
Description
Description

A web cleat steel connection is a type of connection that uses an L-shaped steel plate, called a cleat, to connect the web of a beam to the flange of a column. The cleat is typically made of high-strength steel and is bolted or welded to the beam and column. Web cleat connections are used to transfer shear forces and bending moments between the beam and column. They are a simple and effective way to connect beams and columns, and they are often used in steel buildings.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Web 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 1.5”-4.9” (3.9-12.5 cm), and an overall height of 2.5”-10” (6.4-25.4 cm). Plate thicknesses are commonly between .35”-.87” (9-22 mm).

Series of illustrations of Web Cleat Steel Connection seen from views with varied sizes
Series of illustrations of Web Cleat Steel Connection seen from views with varied sizes
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

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

Materials:
Structural Steel
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Drawings include:

Web Cleat Steel Connection elevations, plan (various sizes)

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