Bolted Connections

Bolted connections are structural joints that use high-strength bolts to transfer loads between steel members through bearing or friction. Connection types include shear, tension, and combined loading configurations, with bolt grade, quantity, and arrangement determined by design loads and code requirements. Bolted connections offer advantages in field erection speed and future disassembly compared to welded alternatives, making them standard for beam-to-column and bracing connections in industrial structures.

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