mister steel ltd - steel fabricators in london
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Stewarts Lane Goods Depot
Dickens Street
London, SW8 3EP
Phone: 020 7738 8858
Fax: 020 7738 8893
Email:
Web:
www.mistersteel.co.uk
Mister Steel Ltd VAT Registration number: 548 0255 45
MISTER STEEL LTD LETD
STEEL STOCKHOLDERS & FABRICATORS
Mister Steel is a well established Steel Stockholder and Steel Fabricator serving London and the South East. With over 40 years experience of working in the steel industry we bring a vast wealth of knowledge and expertise to your steel fabrication projects and have built a reputation for excellence. We offer competitive rates for the supply and fabrication of a range of structural steel products Universal Beams, Universal Columns, PFC Channels, Box sections, Flat Bar and Angles. We supply straight cut beams and fabricated steels to the general public as well as to the construction industry. We fabricate the steels in our workshop and can arrange additional site work if necessary. We have our own fleet of delivery vehicles including a lorry with a Hiab crane for safe offloading. Our in house staff can help with everything from an initial estimate or arranging a site survey through to liaising with architects and engineers to approve connection details prior to fabrication and arranging a convenient delivery.
Introduction to
Mister Steel Ltd
Phone: 020 7738 8858 Fax: 020 7738 8893
Email: [email protected] Web: www.mistersteel.co.uk
Page One: Single Beams
Page Two: Single Beams
Page 3: Parallel Flange Channels
Page 4: Parallel Flange Channels
Page 5: Double Beams
Page 6: Double Beams
Page 7: Tee Beams
Page 8: Flitch Plates
Page 9: Spliced Beams
Page 10: Plates
Page 11: Plates
Page 12: Cranked Beams
Page 13: Box / Picture Frame
Page 14: Goal Post
Page 15: Steel Sections Definitions
Page 16: Steel Sections Definitions
Page 17: Why Structural Steel
Page 18: Delivery Service
Page 19: Site Survey and Detailing Service
Page 20: Contact Us
Contents
Mister Steel Ltd
Phone: 020 7738 8858 Fax: 020 7738 8893
Email: [email protected] Web: www.mistersteel.co.uk
SINGLE BEAMS
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Standard spacing for staggered Holes drilled in top or
bottom Flange
Standard spacing for holes drilled into Web
STANDARD HOLE DRILLING
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Universal Beams (UB) and Universal Columns (UC)
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SINGLE BEAMS
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End Plate Connection - The end plate connection
comprises of a Flat plate, the plate is welded to the supporting member then bolted to the support member.
Hold down Bolts
Universal Beams (UB) and Universal Columns (UC)
Single Beam CONNECTIONS
Cleat Connection - The angle cleat connection comprises angle cleats on one or
both sides of the web of the supported member. Each cleat is bolted to both the supported and the support members. Cleats are made from RSA sections (angles)
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STANDARD HOLE DRILLING
Two Channels Bolted Back to Back. Bolts are typically 600 mm apart from each other. This structural connection comes complete with Grade 8.8 bolts
Two Channels Bolted Back to Back with Spacers. When a cavity wall needs to be supported above an opening, two PFC’s can be bolted together back to back, with a spacer in-between, in order to give strength to the walls. The gap between the sections matches the width of the cavity, and the spacing between the bolts is typically 600 mm centre to centre
Two Channels Bolted Back to Back with Channel Spacers. The bolts are typically 600 mm apart from each other.
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PARALLEL FLANGE CHANNELS
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Hold down Bolts
Cleat Connection - The angle cleat connection comprises angle
cleats on one or both sides of the web of the supported member. Each cleat is bolted to both the supported and the support members. Cleats are made from RSA sections (angles)
End Plate Connection - The end plate connection
comprises of a Flat plate, the plate is welded to the supporting member then bolted to the support member.
CHANNEL CONNECTIONS
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Universal Beams (UB) and Universal Columns (UC)
Double Beams bolted together with Spacers
Double Beams bolted together with Channel
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STANDARD HOLE DRILLING
When projects are struggling for height, for instance in basements
and lofts; it is often preferable to replace a deep beam with two
smaller beams. However, to ensure stability and resistance to
buckling, these beams need to be bolted together, and this is
where a spacer is used. The bolts are typically 600 mm apart from
each other.
DOUBLE BEAMS
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DOUBLE BEAMS
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Double Beam CONNECTIONS
Universal Beams (UB) and Universal Columns (UC)
Hold down Bolts
Cleat Connection - The angle cleat connection comprises angle cleats on one or both sides of the web of the supported member. Each cleat is bolted to both the supported and the support members.
Tee
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Cleat Connection - The angle cleat connection comprises angle cleats on one or both sides of the web of the supported member. Each cleat is bolted to both the supported and the support members. Cleats are made from RSA sections (angles), which are then bolted to both beams
End Plate Connection - The end plate connection comprises of a Flat plate, the plate is welded to the supporting member then bolted to the support member.
Two universal beams (UB's) or universal columns (UC's) Channels (PFC)
or a combination of the two, joined together at 90 degrees with angle
cleats or an end plate connection. This structural connection comes
complete with Grade 8.8 bolts
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FLITCH PLATES
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Note: Timber is not supplied
Flitch Beam is made up of Steel Flat
Plate sandwiched between two
timber beams. The three layers are
then held together with bolts.
Flitch Plate with horizontal drilled holes
Flitch Plate with Staggered drilled holes
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SPLICED BEAMS
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Splices are required when a beam is either too long or too heavy to
install safely. When a beam spans two party walls, a splice is also
recommended to easily install the beam. As a rule of thumb, the
flange plates need to be at least the same thickness as the beam’s
flange, and the same rule applies to the web plates.
Spliced Beam with Flange plate and Web plate connections
Spliced Beam with an End plate connection. When height is
limited, an end plate Splice may be required.
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PLATES
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Plate flush with one side of Beam
To top flange
To bottom flange
Flat Plate can be welded or bolted to Universal Beams (UB),
Universal columns (UC) and Parallel Flange Channels (PFC) The
plate is added to the Beam to support brickwork or timber joists.
The plate is often offset to one side so the brickwork is sufficiently
supported. A top plate can be added to a beam when the size
of the required beam is smaller than the wall it is carrying.
Plate centered on Beam
To top flange
To bottom flange
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Plate Of-centered
To bottom flange
To top flange
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CRANKED BEAMS
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Cranked beams are most frequently used to support roof structures;
therefore the angle of the middle member needs to follow the pitch
of the roof. Full penetration welds are used with these connections to
ensure the crank will carry the load. Cranked beams are also
commonly used to support staircases.
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BOX FRAME / PICTURE FRAME
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A Box Frame of Picture Frame comprises of four universal
beams (UB's), universal columns (UC's), box section or any
combination of the three, joined together with welded plate
and bolted connections. Wall fixing restraints can be added to
the posts if specified. All structural connections come complete
with Grade 8.8 bolts.
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GOAL POST FRAME
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A ‘goalpost’ comprises two columns and a top beam, creating
a goal shaped structure. Three universal beams (UB's), universal
columns (UC's), box section or any combination of the three,
joined together with welded plate and bolted connections.
Wall fixing restraints can be added to the posts if specified. All
structural connections (steel to steel) come complete with
Grade 8.8 bolts.
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Universal Beams are sometimes described as an ‘I’ shaped beam or an ‘H’ shaped beam. Universal Beams are always higher than their width. The 1st dimension is the height of the beam, the 2nd dimensions is the width of the beam and the 3rd dimension is the weight in kilograms per metre. We stock all the popular sizes in Self-Colour as well as Primer-painted. All sizes can be cut to Length and a Painting, Drilling and Galvanizing service is also available.
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Universal Columns are sometimes described as ‘I’ shaped beam or as an ‘H’ shaped beam. Unlike a universal beam, the UC’s width is roughly equal to their depth. Universal columns are mainly used for columns, however their small depth compared to universal beams make them ideal load bearing members when height is limited (which is quite often the case in residential projects). We stock all the popular sizes in Self-Colour as well as Primer-painted. All sizes can be cut to Length and a Painting, Drilling and Galvanizing service is also available.
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Parallel flange channel is sometimes referred to as “C-section”. The PFC is used for columns, lintels above doors or simply a beam supporting floor joists. When used for lintels, they have a bottom plate welded to it that takes the outer bricks or 2 channels are bolted back to back with spacers to support both leafs of a cavity wall. We stock all the popular sizes in Self-Colour as well as Primer-painted. All sizes can be cut to Length and a Painting, Drilling and Galvanizing service is also available.
STEEL SECTIONS DEFINITIONS
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Universal Beam (UB)
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Universal Column (UC)
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Parallel Flange Channel (PFC)
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STEEL SECTIONS DEFINITIONS
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Rolled steel angle - equal is also referred to as: “angle”, “equal angle” or “L-shape” as well as Unequal Angle. For structural steel purposes, equal angles are most often used for brackets for cleat connections. We stock all the popular sizes in Self-Colour as well as Primer-painted. All sizes can be cut to Length and a Painting, Drilling and Galvanizing service is also available.
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Mild Steel Flat Plate is used for base plates, end plates, stiffeners, gussets, tabs, splice plates and many more. In some cases they add strength to a beam when welded along the length of a beam. We have a wide range Mild Steel Flat Plate in stock that can be cut to your own specific requirement .
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We have a wide range of Square Hollow Section SHS and Rectangular Hollow Section RHS in stock that can be cut to your own specific requirement.
A rebar (short for reinforcing bar), also known as reinforcing steel, reinforcement steel, rerod, a deformed bar, reo, or reo bar, is a common bar, and is commonly used as a tensioning device in reinforced concrete and reinforced masonry structures holding the concrete in compression. Rebar is given ridges for better mechanical anchoring into the concrete
Equal Angle (EA) &
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Unequal Angle (UEA)
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Flat Plate
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Square Hollow Section (SHS) &
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Rectangular (RHS)
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Reinforcing Bar (ReBar)
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Why Structural Steel?
Architects, Structural Engineers, Contractors, and Building Owners choose Structural Steel because:
Speed of Construction
Flexibility in Design
Sustainable up to 60% of UK steel is made from recycled material
Lower projects cost
Innovative
Maximizes usable floor space with larger clear spans
Reliable and predictable
Readily available
Steel has numerous applications, from Loft extensions, new builds, extending existing properties or providing valuable additional floor space to existing properties.
At Mister Steel we make your project simple, efficient and seamless. From estimating, ordering, site survey, detailing, fabrication, and delivery.
We have a large range of Structural Steel in stock ready for next day delivery.
Delivery SERVICE
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At Mister Steel we can provide a delivery service to meet all your requirements.
Our Lorry is fitted with a lorry mounted crane, making off-loading simple and safe.
All drivers are fully trained and certified to use the cranes. Our modern fleet also meets all EU emission standards and regulations.
Our delivery area currently covers all areas within the M25 and the Home Counties. We have provided delivery services as far as Cornwall and Brighton previously.
Please do not hesitate to contact us to discuss your requirements.
Detailing and Site
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Site Survey
At Mister Steel we can provide a full site survey service to ensure that everything arrives on site in prefect order.
We find that some our customers use this during tricky jobs where they do not want the headache of measuring out the steel.
Our ability to be flexible to our customers' needs helps us ease the total process and deliver a quality product; exactly to your needs.
Detailing
At Mister Steel we have Full AUTOCAD computer based drawing systems providing a comprehensive range of drawing options including 3D modeling.
We can Liaise with your engineer and agree all connection details.
Survey SERVICE
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Contact Us
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Contact Us
Phone: 020 7738 8858
Fax. 020 7738 8893
Email. [email protected]
Visit our Website
www.mistersteel.co.uk
Opening Hours:
Monday – Friday 8.00 -5.00pm
Mister Steel Ltd
Stewarts Lane Goods Depot
Dickens Street, London, SW8
3EP
Mister Steel Ltd
Stewarts Lane Goods Depot
Dickens Street, London, SW8 3EP