Rcc beam is supported between two support to carry the structure
stacture beam............
plinth beam is a part of a structure can transfer loads to the adjacent columns
cross beam, crossbeam1. A large beam between two walls.2. A girder that holds the sides of a building together.3. Any beam that crosses another.4. A strut between the walings on opposite sides of an excavation.5. A beam which runs transversely to the center line of a structure.6. Any transverse beam in a structure, such as a joist.AdvertisementAbove retrieved from Answers.comViper1
cross beam, crossbeam1. A large beam between two walls.2. A girder that holds the sides of a building together.3. Any beam that crosses another.4. A strut between the walings on opposite sides of an excavation.5. A beam which runs transversely to the center line of a structure.6. Any transverse beam in a structure, such as a joist.AdvertisementAbove retrieved from Answers.comViper1
depends on the size and material of the beam and post!
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Rcc beam is supported between two support to carry the structure
stacture beam............
"Pt beam" is a shorthand term for a "positive beam," often used in construction and engineering fields. It refers to a structural component designed to carry loads above it and transfer them to support elements. These beams are typically oriented horizontally and provide stability to a structure.
To properly attach a beam to a 4x4 post, you can use metal brackets or straps designed for this purpose. Secure the beam to the post using screws or bolts, making sure the connection is strong and stable. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and ensure the beam is properly supported to prevent any structural issues.
plinth beam is a part of a structure can transfer loads to the adjacent columns
5 cm long
can a 6inch by 6inch post be used as a support beam for a 14foot by 14foot build
hyper beam
cross beam, crossbeam1. A large beam between two walls.2. A girder that holds the sides of a building together.3. Any beam that crosses another.4. A strut between the walings on opposite sides of an excavation.5. A beam which runs transversely to the center line of a structure.6. Any transverse beam in a structure, such as a joist.AdvertisementAbove retrieved from Answers.comViper1