Metal building terms and definitions – Mueller Pre-Fab User Manual

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MeTal bUIlDInG TeRMs anD DefInITIons

Hot-Rolled shapes:

Steel sections (angles,

channels, H-beams, etc .) which are formed by rolling
mills while the steel is in a semi-molten state .

Icbo:

International Conference of Building Officials .

Impact load:

An assumed dynamic load resulting

from the motion of machinery, elevators, craneways,
vehicles, and other similar moving forces .

Impact Wrench:

An electric or pneumatic device

used to tighten nuts on bolts .

Insulation:

Any material used in building

construction to reduce heat transfer .

Internal Pressure:

Pressure inside a building

that is a function of wind velocity, and number and
location of openings .

Jack beam:

A beam used to support another

beam or truss and eliminate a column support .

Jack Truss:

A truss used to support another truss

or beam and eliminate a column support .

Jib crane:

A cantilevered boom or horizontal beam

with hoist and trolley . This lifting machine may pick
up loads in all or part of a circle around the column
to which it is attached .

Jig:

A device used to hold pieces of material in a

certain position during fabrication .

Kick-out (elbow):

(Turn-out) a lower downspouts

section used to direct water away from a wall .

Kip:

Unit of measure equal to 1,000 pounds (4 .4 KN) .

Knee:

The connecting area of a column and rafter

of a structural frame such as a rigid frame .

Knee brace:

A diagonal brace designed to

resist horizontal loads usually from wind or moving
equipment . This member normally has the lower
end connected to a column and the upper end
connected to an eave strut .

lean-to:

A structure such as a shed, having only

one slope or pitch and depending upon another
structure for partial support .

leveling Plate:

A steel plate used on top of a

foundation or other support on which a structural
column can rest .

liner Panel:

A panel applied as an interior finish .

live load:

Live load means all loads, including

snow, exerted on a roof except dead, wind and
lateral loads .

load Indicator Washer:

A washer for high-

strength bolts in which pre-tension load can be
measured as a function of amount of compression
on raised portions of the washer .

loads:

Anything that causes a force to be exerted

on a structural member . Some different examples are:

A . Dead Load

B . Impact Load

C . Roof Live Load

D . Seismic Load

E . Wind Load

F . Crane Load

G . Collateral Load

H . Auxiliary Load

louver:

An opening provided with fixed or

movable, slanted fins to allow the flow of air .

Main frame:

An assemblage of rafters and

columns that support the secondary framing
members and transfer loads directly to
the foundation .

Manufacturer:

A party who designs and

fabricates a Metal Building System .

Manufacturer’s engineer:

An engineer

employed by a manufacturer who is in responsible
charge of the structural design of a Metal Building
System fabricated by the manufacturer . The
manufacturer’s engineer is typically not the Engineer
of Record .

Masonry:

Anything constructed of materials

such as bricks, concrete blocks, ceramic blocks
and concrete .

MbMa:

Metal Building Manufacturers Association .

Metal building fiber Glass Insulation:

A

grade of fiberglass insulation blanket specifically
manufactured for lamination to a vapor retarder .

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