![]() ![]() Nonstructural (Non-load bearing) interior walls must be designed to withstand a minimum of 5 psf lateral load (perpendicular to the wall) for interior pressure as required by the International Building Code. ![]() Interior nonstructural (non-load bearing) walls calculated in the Structual Stud Lookup Tool and Limiting Height Tables are limited to a superimposed axial load, exclusive of sheathing materials, of not more than 100 lb/ft, or a superimposed axial load of not more than 200 lbs. ![]() Typically ProSTUD Drywall Framing is used for interior walls but the use of structural framing may be needed to meet taller requirements. Interior Wall Heights w/ Structural Framing.ClarkDietrich iTools - Structural Stud Lookup Tool.Interior Walls w/Structural Framing (Nonstructural / Non-load bearing) Design Tools: ![]() See ClarkDietrich's Product Identification sheet for more on how to identify our products. This framing member is also used in axial load-bearing wall assemblies.ĬlarkDietrich S250 (CSE) members have a 2-1/2" wide flange and a 5/8" return and are used in floor joist assemblies and heavy loading conditions.ĬlarkDietrich S300 (CSS) members have a 3" flange and a 5/8" return and are used in very heavy loading and long spanning conditions. They also provide the vertical strength necessary for demanding load-bearing structural applications and sufficient strength for many joist applications.ĬlarkDietrich S200 (CSW) members a 2" wide flange and a 5/8" return that provides a larger bearing surface for attaching sub-flooring or sheathing materials. S162 members are preferred for most curtain wall applications. All studs are color coded for easy identification.ĬlarkDietrich S137 (CWN) member have a 1-3/8" flange and 3/8" return and are used to support the exterior skin or cladding material (metal, stone, tile, glass, etc.) and the wind loads to which they are subjected.ĬlarkDietrich S162 (CSJ) members have a 1-5/8" flange and a 1/2" return and are considered the industry standard.Standard coating: CP60 (G60, CP90 & G90 available) Per AISI S240.Thickness: 33 mils (20ga), 43 mils (18ga), 54 mils (16ga), 68 mils (14ga) and 97 mils (12ga).ģ3mil (20ga) and 43mil (18ga) framing products are produced with 33ksi steel.ĥ4mil (16ga), 68mil (14ga) and 97mil (12ga) products are produced with 50ksi steel.Helps that my Dad had a ton of rental rehabs we could learn all this on! The landlord just wanted them habitable.they were our testing labs! Same place I first dish soaped mud! Oh yeah.standard mortar works better at sealing in premade glass block windows.just the gray doesn't match the block mortar! Jeff * Jeff J.ClarkDietrich studs are made in a variety of flange widths to meet different applications.ĬlarkDietrich iTools - Structural Stud Lookup Tool We use to use 3/8 drywall on wood bulkheads.but they telegraph the screw heads thru.and look wavy.so 1/2" in the min. I prefer to still use standard 2x for door trimmer and kings.same with window openings I'll have to extension jamb out. Just plan ahead.3/4 ply for nailers.or use a PT bottom plate in basements.for taller base you can in fill with 2x. Basemants are also a great place for them.can use the thin gauge that's everywhere for the non structural stuff. Just screw the top to the ceiling and the leg to the wall. I started building whole 4 sided boxes.but now just build an "L" with some diagonal bracing. Nothing beats building the whole thing on the floor.and lifting a 12' section up into place by your self! Steve.knowing the kinda work you're doing.a great place to start with steel is kitchen bulkheads. ![]()
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