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  1. A W10X17 steel I beam 40 foot long can support how much weight…

    Feb 14, 2014 · JACUSTOMER-vbhrzmzz- : I am wanting to use them at the 40 foot length to use for a parts storage in a farm shop building with the area being about 5 foot wide with shelves along the wall and just a walk area in front of them and maybe supports one or two places under the area where the weight is. and the front walk area with NO supports.

  2. Load Capacity of a W10x17 I-Beam: 21ft to Inches Conversion

    Customer: How much weight can an I beam support its w10x17 21 ft long Contractor's Assistant: Tell me a bit more about what's going on so we can help you best. Customer: we’ll I need to find out the load capacity of this I beam that is 21 ft long It’s depth is 10in and it’s 4” wide Contractor's Assistant: Is there anything else the ...

  3. What Size Steel Beam for a 22 Foot Span? Expert Answers

    For your steel beam options, you can use the following: 1. 22' span steel beam W8x21 (50 ksi) steel beam, 5.25" wide, 8.25" deep, 21 plf W10x17 (50 ksi) steel beam, 4" wide, 10.125" deep, 17 plf 2. 11' span steel beam W6x9 (50 ksi) steel beam, 4" wide, 5.875" deep, 9 plf Make sure you provide solid mechanical connections between each of you ...

  4. Related Customer Questions - JustAnswer

    W10x15 won't work. Even though the beam is deeper, the flange is narrow, which makes it susceptible to lateral torsional buckling. There is no W10x18, but a W10x17 works. It's close enough to worry me a little, though. If you want to use a W10, I would use a W10x22 - it has a 5-3/4" flange width.

  5. DECK LOAD CALCULATOR for HOT TUB EXPERT Q&A - JustAnswer

    2. The existing 21' clear span steel beam is a W10x17 (based on the dimensions you provided) 3. 7'x7' hot tub placed on deck. Assumed 100 psf loading over 49 sq ft hot tub footprint. Based on theses assumptions: A. 2x12 Douglas Fir (#2 grade) deck joists spaced at 12" o.c. and spanning 12' are at 90% of the allowable Bending Stress value. B.

  6. Span 32' of 16" o.c. 2X10's floor joist, no load bearing ... - JustAnswer

    The W10x17 will only work if you can brace the top flange against lateral movement. Read less. 0 Likes ...

  7. I have a 30ft span holding up a light roof and need to ... - JustAnswer

    Customer: I have a 30ft span holding up a light roof and need to know what size I-Beam I need to use. I really just need to know how much weight a 4" wide x 10" tall x 30ft long I-Beam can hold in the middle (15ft).

  8. 1 have an 18 foot span and want to use a 2 ton roller hoist in the ...

    W10x17 or. W8x18. This includes a factor of safety per IBC2018 for an impact loading of 2.0x the load capacity. The type of steel and grade is specified by the AISC steel manual for standard shapes. If you buy any W-beams, they all must adhere to the AISC requirements (50ksi) ~JAYCE GREFRATH, P.E.

  9. I am working on a school project and I'd like to double

    W10x17 (50 ksi) steel beams. For the 25' clear span main roof beams, spaced at 25' o.c. you can use the following: W18x35 (50 ksi) steel beams. All of these beams will need to be adequately laterally braced.

  10. Expert Answers on W16x26 Beam Dimensions, Weight, and Load …

    The closest steel beams with your dimension would be a W10x17 (36 ksi) beam. This beam is 10.25" deep, 4" wide and weighs 17 plf. This beam will span 22' and support a 40 psf Live Load and a 10 psf Dead Load for a 8' wide tributary width. For this loading, the beam will be at 80% of it's bending capacity.

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