bluedog225
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I’ve got a landing I’m going to mount to a concrete wall. It has a staircase that attaches to it. The landing and stairs are from an old airport. The stairs form a parallelogram. That is, whatever level the skyway was at - the stairs with self adjust to that level.
As you can see from the photos below, the stairway attaches to the landing at four points with half inch bolts. In double shear if I’m using that term correctly. I was planning on using B307 hot dipped bolts with lock washers. I wouldn’t mind having a safety wire or a cotter pin given the mission critical function of the bolt.
The sample bolt I’ve got in there has no threads in the bearing area. It seems pretty simple to drill a 1/16” hole and put in a pin. Then a squirt of cold galvanize paint. Though somewhere I read that drilling your own bolts was a bad idea.
Sourcing a predrilled bolt seems unnecessary and difficult. What do you guys think?
Thanks



As you can see from the photos below, the stairway attaches to the landing at four points with half inch bolts. In double shear if I’m using that term correctly. I was planning on using B307 hot dipped bolts with lock washers. I wouldn’t mind having a safety wire or a cotter pin given the mission critical function of the bolt.
The sample bolt I’ve got in there has no threads in the bearing area. It seems pretty simple to drill a 1/16” hole and put in a pin. Then a squirt of cold galvanize paint. Though somewhere I read that drilling your own bolts was a bad idea.
Sourcing a predrilled bolt seems unnecessary and difficult. What do you guys think?
Thanks



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