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How to Brace Steel Stud Walls - Studco Systems US

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Metal Stud Bracing Details | Iron Engineering

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    For top-of-wall bridging, the top of stud needs to be braced against rotation. This is accomplished via through-knockout bridging (U-channel or spazzer bar) or flat strapping with blocking. These options have to occur within the top 12 inches of the stud. Alternatively, bridging can be avoided altogether with the use of a slotted deflection track.

BRACE FOR IMPACT! Bracing Design for Cold-Formed Steel Studs

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    IBC Section 2211.4 permits Designers to design steel bracing for axially loaded studs using AISI S100 or S211. However, S100-07 requires the brace to be …

Stud Bracing | UpCodes

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    Horizontal steel straps fastened in accordance with Figure R603.3.3 (1) on both sides at mid-height for 8-foot (2438 mm) walls, and at one-third points for 9-foot and 10-foot (2743 mm and 3048 mm) walls. Horizontal steel straps shall be not less than 1 1 / 2 inches in width and 33 mils in thickness (38 mm by 0.84 mm).

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