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Structural Load Bearing Plates

 

Structural Load Bearing Plates

We SCON INFRASTRUCTURE are Leading Manufacturers, Suppliers, Providers, Contractors and Services of Structural Load Bearing Plates. A bearing plate is a specially constructed metal plate that is used to distribute the force of a load-bearing wall or column across a wider surface in most instances. It can also refer to a plate that covers, conceals, or protects a bearing system within a piece of equipment, however, this is a less frequent term. Although different designs are available, a bearing plate is typically positioned beneath a load-bearing structure. These plates usually contain more screw or bolt holes to provide you more alternatives when it comes to fastening the load-bearing structure. The weight of the building is supported by a load-bearing framework. A building's components do not all have equal weight. The majority of the weight in a typical house is distributed among one or two interior components as well as the four exterior corners; extremely big or very tiny buildings may have more or fewer, but five to six total load points are normal. Bearing plates are used to disperse the weight of these structures in order to prolong their life and prevent them from settling or drooping.



It's not unusual for a bearing plate to include extra features to make it more helpful. To guarantee that the load-bearing structure is well-secured and the plate is correctly linked to a surface, most plates contain a variety of holes and attachment points. This is especially true when it comes to bearing brackets. These brackets attach to a load surface and a surface at an angle, allowing vertical force to be transferred to horizontal or vice versa. The slide-bearing plate is a typical variation of a conventional bearing plate. These are attached to a surface but not to a structure above. The item sitting on these plates has a smooth top surface that allows it to move as it expands and shrinks. It both redistributes weight and protects the system from harm caused by excessive friction. We SCON INFRASTRUCTURE are deeply engaged in offering a wide array of Structural Load Bearing Plates to our valuable Clients located in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Thane, and all over India.

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