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Using HE-A as a beam replacement for a load-bearing wall
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I am going to hang up an HE-A beam that will stand on 3 pieces of 45x195 studs. What I am wondering is how I should fasten the HEA beam and the wooden studs so that they are securely attached.

I am going to hang up an HE-A beam that will stand on 3 pieces of 45x195 studs. What I am wondering is how I should fasten the HEA beam and the wooden studs so that they are securely attached.

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· Västernorrland
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It's only standing on two? A hea200 at 5 meters should weigh quite a bit, so I would probably want it to stand on all three. Then how it is anchored is optional. Much depends on what it is for, right? Part of a house or freestanding or what?
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· Halland
· 28 345 posts
You've probably misunderstood.S Stefan1972 said:
Each support, one at each end, consists of 3 pieces of 45x195 screwed-together beams.
Moreover, a HEA 200 beam weighs 42.3 kg/m, so 220 kg for this beam.
Grundstött
· Halland
· 28 345 posts
It should work well with metal brackets that are screwed into the beam web with through bolts and nuts, and coach screws in the outermost studs. Or maybe through bolts and nuts there as well.M mikaeluren said:

https://www.jula.se/catalog/bygg-oc...lag/vinkel-skarvjarn/vinkeljarn-340039/#tab02
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