Steel Stud Wall Bracing
Bracing is required to resist buckling due to axial or out of plane lateral loads or a combination.
Steel stud wall bracing. Normally sheathing is applied to the exterior of the studs but the inside flanges are left unbraced until the interior is finished. Curtain wall framing is braced by the normal attachment of wall facing materials to both sides of the studs. Curtainwall framing is braced by the normal attachment of wall facing materials to both sides of the studs. Laterally bracing in steel stud wall systems and ornamental lathing.
B shape and dimensions shown at left. Sill header tracks infill stud infill stud. Materials a light gauge steel meeting the physical and galvanization requirements of astm a 653 or equal. Simpson strong tie 11 ft.
Thd sku 333445. Lateral bracing consists of a field cut stud or track for solid blocking and steel strap bracing on both flanges of the studs. Compare click to add item prostud 1 5 8 25 gauge interior galvanized steel wall framing stud to the compare list. Use of cripple stud to receive head sill tracks at the jamb studs helps maintain alignment of finishes.
Use with minimum 2 x 4 studs. Typically steel stud off cuts are used for the bracing. Solid blocking is placed at each end of the wall adjacent to wall openings and 8 o c. However the use of wall facing materials for bracing should be given consideration during construction.
The bracing studs are screwed to the wall studs with a number of structural tek screws. Horizontal strap lateral bracing for wall studs. Get free shipping on qualified metal wall framing studs drywall or buy online pick up in store today in the building materials department. Available in galvanized per astm a 653 or equal.
Using a wider flange reduces possibility of installing a wall stud as a jamb stud. However the use of wall facing materials for bracing should be given consideration during construction. Galvanized steel wall bracing it features two rolled edges for extra strength and safety. While consideration of bracing is important for any structural element this is especially true for thin singly symmetric cold formed steel cfs framing members such as wall studs.
Using a wider flange and thicker jamb stud material reduces cost of installation compared to built up jamb studs. Occasionally walls need to be diagonally braced between the steel studs and the structure most commonly above the ceiling height.