Mezzanine Systems
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The standard mezzanine framing system consists of a steel deck supported by joists framed onto main mezzanine beams. If required by design loads, the main beams shall also be supported by intermediate columns. The top flange of the joists fit immediately below the top flange of the primary beams.
The economy of a mezzanine system is affected by the applied loads (dead, live and collateral) and mezzanine column spacing. Consult our epresentative for advice on the most economical mezzanine design.
Whenever possible, the primary mezzanine beams should run across the width of the building and be located under the main frame rafters. Joists should run parallel to the roof purlins along to the length of building.
Multi-level mezzanines, interior equipment platforms, catwalks and staircase may also be accommodated if complete design data is available at time of quotation.
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