DiscountSteelBuildings.com - Framing
DiscountSteelBuildings.com supplies only professional grade, optimum quality, steel framed buildings to customers worldwide. Our sturdy framed buildings offer a number of advantages over other building methods and materials. A steel building can be the least expensive building type to build and yet it affords you the strongest building available on the market, for the money. Our simple bolt-together design can be assembled quickly and all of the materials are pre-welded, pre-drilled and pre-punched at the factory for faster erection. Our sturdy frame design is easily adaptable to almost any requirement.
All DiscountSteelBuildings.com buildings utilize an all steel, sturdy I-Beam main frame. Our solid I-Beam construction is a minimum 50,000 p.s.i. yield for optimum strength. Our frames are single bead, continuous arc welded by automatic welding machines. Each frame is made of two or more columns supporting a rafter that runs laterally from one side of the building to the other. The main frames support most of the load of the building.
DiscountSteelBuildings' secondary framing includes the wall girts, roof purlins (8" or 10" to meet design requirements with 55.000 p.s.i. yield material), and eave struts. They support the wall and roof panels, transfer loading to the frames and help with building stabilization. The purlins are top-mounted on rafters using a varied lap of 2' to 6', with a maximum purlin spacing of 5' on center. Our eave strut is cold-formed C-section, for appropriate roof pitch. We utilize a continuous sheeting angle at the rake of the building. The base angle is continuous for the base of the sheeting to the concrete. Bracing is supplied as needed for roof and walls.
Primary Framing
All DiscountSteelBuildings.com buildings utilize an all steel, sturdy I-Beam main frame. Our solid I-Beam construction is a minimum 50,000 p.s.i. yield for optimum strength. Our frames are single bead, continuous arc welded by automatic welding machines. Each frame is made of two or more columns supporting a rafter that runs laterally from one side of the building to the other. The main frames support most of the load of the building.
Secondary Framing
DiscountSteelBuildings' secondary framing includes the wall girts, roof purlins (8" or 10" to meet design requirements with 55.000 p.s.i. yield material), and eave struts. They support the wall and roof panels, transfer loading to the frames and help with building stabilization. The purlins are top-mounted on rafters using a varied lap of 2' to 6', with a maximum purlin spacing of 5' on center. Our eave strut is cold-formed C-section, for appropriate roof pitch. We utilize a continuous sheeting angle at the rake of the building. The base angle is continuous for the base of the sheeting to the concrete. Bracing is supplied as needed for roof and walls.
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