Mezzanine Floor Beams

In addition to supplying cold rolled beams and cleats for use in mezzanine floor projects we also offer a software design package to enable users to specify the correct products for all mezzanine floor projects.
Mezzanine floor beams. Though joists may be any size that you desire using typical floor joist and beam specifications ensures that you can find hardware to fit the joists and that the floor provides adequate support for furniture and other items in a room. If you require any further information or you would like to discuss your floor beams requirements in more detail please do get in touch. Generally mezzanine floors are fitted with tongue and grove 38mm particle boards which are a floor grade chipboard. This system offers maximum economy.
The mezzanine joists oversail the primary members and sit directly onto the main support or via a cleat bolted to the web. For floors where no restrictions are given to the finished height of floor. With depths ranging from 120mm to 400mm a solution can be found for most applications. We have completed a wide range of mezzanine floor projects using long span lattice joists designed to carry storage loadings.
Some mezzanine floors will require larger spans to cater for forklift access or clear working space under. Mezzanine floors have long been an integral part of building designs where space saving access and functionality is essential. The mezzanine floor beam depths of 127 220 270 and 290mm are all catered for within the range together with channel depths of 150 170 205 230 255 305 and 350mm which are fully compatible with our z purlin and rail sections. C section floor beam.
10 or 12 gauge self tapping or wing tek screws are used to fix the sub floor sheets to the steel joist. Albion c sections are commonly adapted to provide secondary support to mezzanine and general floor areas. Speed of build kingspan sigma profiles have excellent performance to weight ratio compared against industry standards. Speedfloor steel joists suit the use of high density wood panel flooring plywood fibre cement tile and slate underlay flooring which is glued and screwed to the manufacturer s specifications.
Floor joists or beams provide the below surface support for the wood subfloor of a room. Parallel floor joists can be used with c sections supporting floor decking. Mezzanine floors can be seen in all kinds of buildings forming galleries walkways viewing platforms or partial floor systems in large buildings. Albion building product software may be used to produce economic beam designs.