Most people think H beams, and I beams, are the same. They are not. They might have the same purpose and structure, but they are different things! Here are some differences you need to be aware of:
The two flanges, which are located on the conveyor section opposite each other of the web's web, are rotated into vertical position by magnetic guide rollings. The three pieces can be moved to the right position by a hydraulic clamp. The operator manually joins them. The clamps can be released and the tack welded beam is sent to the welding station. After the initial adjustment of the clamp positions in the first beam beam, the operator controls all material movement through the control panel.
The solid bed beneath the plate holds the metal plates while the weld head passes through it. This is where the H beam's flanges are made and cut. The web is then made from a length of plate. The web is then loaded onto a conveyor belt, similar to a welding roller, along with the flanges.
Traditional fitting requires a skilled fitter to read the assembly drawing, take out the measuring tape, and mark the beam. The beam of a laser projector will display complete information on the beam. An operator can align the connection to the line projected by the laser and tackweld any gaps.
Beam layout welding can't be done manually. A H beam fabrication line/machine can handle multiple H beams simultaneously. It's a flat-laid machine, where long uncut plate are fed. The machine also handles the welding process of each plate to achieve the design requested.
Gulf States Saw & Machinery Co is the global leader in structural steel fabrication technology. Beam Layout Welding machines are a key advantage for steel fabricators. They can optimize tonnage and maintain an edge in the steel industry.
Gulf States Saw & Machinery Co makes Beam layout welding suppliers and manufacturers produce different sizes. It will depend on the client's needs. It is best to finance an I beam welding supplier and manufacturer. You will not only get the best price, but you will also be able to assist with installation.
A welded beam consists of three individual sections of steel – a web, a top flange and a bottom flange. These segments are merged together with deep fillet welds to create an incredibly robust building material.