All, we (museum) have large laminated beams in our great hall meeting/conference room often used to hang catwalks and girder stuff to hang audio equipment, lights, speakers, etc.
Each beam, 5 of them, has 5 equally spaced bolts.
They are a lag type eye bolt with "Chicago" stamped on the eye.
I was wondering if you could tell me the capacity of them.
The threads are 3. 5" long
From the top of threads to the point is 4"
The diameter of the bolt is 7/8" overall, including bolt diameter outside of threads.
The diameter of the inner shaft area where the threads start is 11/16"
That leaves it with 3/32" of thread all the way around, 3/32" to actually grab the wood.
The wood they are screwed into is laminated structural, the lag bolts are screwed in all the way to the eye, utilizing all 3. 5" of thread.
Any ideas appreciated!!!!
We gave the info to our engineer who designed the building, but the bolts were added after the fact and can find no paperwork on them.
THANKS!!!!
Nick
Each beam, 5 of them, has 5 equally spaced bolts.
They are a lag type eye bolt with "Chicago" stamped on the eye.
I was wondering if you could tell me the capacity of them.
The threads are 3. 5" long
From the top of threads to the point is 4"
The diameter of the bolt is 7/8" overall, including bolt diameter outside of threads.
The diameter of the inner shaft area where the threads start is 11/16"
That leaves it with 3/32" of thread all the way around, 3/32" to actually grab the wood.
The wood they are screwed into is laminated structural, the lag bolts are screwed in all the way to the eye, utilizing all 3. 5" of thread.
Any ideas appreciated!!!!
We gave the info to our engineer who designed the building, but the bolts were added after the fact and can find no paperwork on them.
THANKS!!!!
Nick
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