Bearing ' connection (beam to concrete)

Clip Angle to an Embed Plate in a Concrete Wall
Connection Design Locks = " Beam End Pocket "
Input connection type: ' Bearing ' or ' Auto standard ' or ' User defined '.
Options: An " Embed schedule entry " selects an embed plate from the Embed Schedule . The " Pocket grout thickness " for this example was set to ' 0 ' (zero).
Comments: The embed plate is a custom member . A ' Bearing ' connection is not a system connection . A bearing embed can be an angle, channel or plate.

An embedded bearing angle. As is the case in the above example, the " Input connection type " is ' Bearing '. An angle was selected as the " Embed schedule entry ." By default, SDS2 connection routines automatically match the length of the angle to the width of the pocket that is created in the concrete wall.

An embedded bearing channel. The " Embed schedule entry " is a channel. The length of the channel matches the width of the pocket. The " Side " erection clearance in the " Beam End Pocket " leaf controls the pocket width.

More about the ' Bearing ' beam-to-concrete connection :

• An " Embed schedule entry " is not required to get " Beam End Pocket " locks.

• The beam must frame to a concrete wall or tilt-up panel. A concrete license is required to get a connection to a tilt-up panel.

• When ' Bearing ' as the " Input connection type " for a beam end that does not frame to a concrete wall or panel, " Embed schedule entry " is disabled ( grayed out ) and you probably also get the connection failure message " No supporting member ."

• When ' Bearing ' is the " Connection type " on the User Defined Connections setup window, " Frames to concrete wall " must also be checked on that same window.

• At Home > Project Settings > Job > Auto Standard Connections , beam bearing connections can be specified when the general framing condition is ' Beam to concrete '.

Home > Project Settings > Job > Field Clearances > " Steel to concrete connections " options relate to the sizing of the beam end pocket and the positioning of the embed.

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