wailuku
Structural
- Feb 14, 2003
- 7
Framing clips (e.g. Simpson a34 clips) are used to transfer shear from a roof/floor to the shearwall below. I have typically seen on plans that these framing clips should be spaced througout the length of the shearwall.
My question is this: Shouldn't these framing clips be spaced not only above the shearwall, but above the entire shear line (above openings and all)? Since the shear from the roof/floor is transferred from the diaphragm to the blocking to the framing clip to the double top plate (the strut/cord) and finally into the shearwall.
My question is this: Shouldn't these framing clips be spaced not only above the shearwall, but above the entire shear line (above openings and all)? Since the shear from the roof/floor is transferred from the diaphragm to the blocking to the framing clip to the double top plate (the strut/cord) and finally into the shearwall.