How much does a 12 inch I beam weight per foot?
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How much does a 12 inch I beam weight per foot?
“I”-Beam – Standard
Designation Depth in inches x weight Per Ft. Lbs | Weight Per Ft. (Lbs.) | **Surface Area Foot of Length2 |
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S12 x (12×5) | 31.8 | 3.43 |
35.0 | 3.44 | |
S12 x (12×5-1/4) | 40.8 | 3.47 |
50.0 | 3.51 |
How much weight can a 2×10 beam hold?
How Much Weight Can a 2×10 Beam Hold? A 2×10 beam is meant to hold up to 40 psf of live load and 10 psf of dead load, just like a joist. An SYP 2×10 single-ply beam can hold 144 pounds per lineal foot (plf). A double-ply beam of the same species can hold 288 plf and a triple-ply can hold 488 plf.
How much weight can an 8X8 beam support?
That being said, a post can hold a tremendous amount of load! If a particular species of wood can support 1,000 psi, then an 8×8 post can hold 64,000 pounds!
How much does an 8 inch I beam weight per foot?
“I”-Beam – Standard
Designation Depth in inches x weight Per Ft. Lbs | Weight Per Ft. (Lbs.) | Flange Thickness (average, inches) |
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S8 x (8×4) | 18.4 | 7/16 |
23.0 | 7/16 | |
S10 x (10×4-5/8) | 25.4 | 1/2 |
35.0 | 1/2 |
How much load can a beam support?
For a beam spanning a 12-foot room and supporting a weight of 600 lbs., the maximum bending moment would be 12 x 600/8 = 900 foot-pounds.
How far can a 4X8 beam span?
Dimensional Lumber Deck Beam Span Chart
Joist Spans | ||
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Douglas Fir-Larch, Hem-Fir, Spruce-Pine-Fir, Redwood, Cedars, Ponderosa Pine, Red Pine | 4X6 | 6′-2″ |
4X8 | 8′-2″ | |
4X10 | 9′-8″ | |
4X12 | 11′-2″ |
Can a 2×8 span 16 feet?
Span is determined by species, grade, dimensions, spacing, use, and load. A rule of thumb is 1.5 times a joist’s depth but in feet when spaced at 16” centers. In general, a 2×8 will span 1.5 x 8, so 12-feet. Based on all factors though, a 2×8 joist span is 7′-1” to 16′-6”, and a rafter 6′-7” and 23′-9”.