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Base Plates

 

Standard 5" Base Plate

(1965-20)

For use in steel construction. Can be welded to steel beams in fabrication shop or in the field. Allows for easy removal and re-use of posts.

(ships unpainted) 

 

 

Installation Instructions: Weld base plates directly to structural beams at the perimeter of each floor and roof per guidelines below. Base plates can be welded onto the beams at the fabrication shop or in the field. If welded in the field, take care to tie off personnel appropriately per OSHA requirements during installation. Base plates must be welded by a certified welder using 7018 rod and provide a minimum 1/4" thick weld along both flanges. Base plates should be spaced a MAXIMUM OF 10' APART and should be centered on the steel beam in a straight line. Base plate should be positioned perpendicular to the beam, with open ends facing the interior and exterior of building. Hint: Tack weld base plate on inside to insure unit is light against beam before starting structural weld. 

Standard 7" Base Plate

(1965-40)

 

For use in a deeper pour.  Can be welded to steel beams in fabrication shop or in the field.  Allows for easy removal and re-use of posts.

 

(ships unpainted)



Standard 9" Base Plate

(1965-50)

 

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Elongated Undermount Base Plate

(1965-170)

 Designed to be mounted under flange of I-Beam and positioned on the interior side of building to continue to allow for uninterrupted building closure while eliminating any tripping hazards from the surface of the beam.

(ships unpainted) 

 

Adjustable Concrete Base Plate

(1965-45)
For use in pour-in-place concrete construction. Adjustable to accommodate concrete thickness from 5" to 12". Secured with substrate-appropriate screws to framing and/or rebar prior to pouring concrete. Please note that this base plate is no longer being manufactured, however limited stock is still available.

 

Helix Concrete Base Plate

(1965-175) 

Designed to be embedded in poured concrete floors and columns. Can adjust to various concrete pour dimensions simply by changing screw length.

 

(ships unpainted)

 

Tilt-Up Concrete Base Plate

(1965-155)

Designed to be embedded into panel during ground fabrication. Can be used as a tie-off point with an anchor, or used in a guard rail system with a post.

(ships unpainted) 

Adhesive Attached Base Plate

(1965-360)

It comes with a kit an includes (2) base plates, (2) D-Rings, and (2) epoxy packets.  After prepping both surfaces and applying the epoxy adhesive, this system provides a 5,000 lb. anchor point that is chemically attached.

 

(Cable to be supplied by others) 

Side Mounted Adhesive Attached Base Plate

(1965-365)

 

Base plate is installed with epoxy and comes equipped with cable support fittings for compression cable securement if desired. 

 

(Cable to be supplied by others) 

 

Steel Deck Base Plate

(1965-185)

Fits over steel deck and attaches with substrate-appropriate screws.

(ships unpainted) 

 

 (Screws not included)

Multi-Use Base Plate

(1965-55)
 Attached using substrate-appropriate fasteners

to secure to:
1) Wood blocking at roof level
2) Existing Concrete Structures
3) Concrete Framing for embedment in concrete when the pour will be 5" or less

 

(Screws not included) 

 

 

Bar Joist Attached Base Plate

(1925-210)

Provides an attachment point at the bar joist for a tie-off point anchor.

(ships unpainted)

 

Hollow Core Plank Base Plate

(1965-150)
Slides into pre-cast hollow core planks. Indicate thickness of web when ordering.

(ships unpainted) 

 

 

Wall Attached Base Plate

(1965-140)
Attaches to an existing wall by welding or using substrate-appropriate fasteners.

 

 

 

 

 

Steep Roof Base Plate (Residential) 

(1965-225)

Designed for steep sloped roofs and attaches with 3 3/4" fasteners (not included) into the rafters.

(ships unpainted) 

Steep Roof Base Plate (Industrial)

(1965-345)

 

(detail and image coming soon)