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Page 343
... Screws in Side Grain . The allowable loads for lateral resistance to any angle of load to grain when the wood screw is inserted perpendicular to the fibers ( i.e. , in side grain of main member ) , and a wood side piece is used , are ...
... Screws in Side Grain . The allowable loads for lateral resistance to any angle of load to grain when the wood screw is inserted perpendicular to the fibers ( i.e. , in side grain of main member ) , and a wood side piece is used , are ...
Page 344
... Screws . The allowable loads are for any wood screw of sufficient strength to cause failure in the wood rather than the metal . ( b ) Lumber . 1. Seasoning . The allowable loads determined by the provisions in this standard are for wood ...
... Screws . The allowable loads are for any wood screw of sufficient strength to cause failure in the wood rather than the metal . ( b ) Lumber . 1. Seasoning . The allowable loads determined by the provisions in this standard are for wood ...
Page 345
... screw is inserted perpendicular to the fiber ( i.e. , in side grain of main member ) and either wood or metal side piece is used , the allowable loads for lag screws under lateral loading shall be determined from the Hankinson formula ...
... screw is inserted perpendicular to the fiber ( i.e. , in side grain of main member ) and either wood or metal side piece is used , the allowable loads for lag screws under lateral loading shall be determined from the Hankinson formula ...
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