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sabina

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The minimum end bearing of an open-web joist on a steel-bearing plate with no embedded anchors on a
  concrete or masonry wall is _____.
 
  a. 2-1/2 inches
  b. 4 inches
  c. 5 inches
  d. 8 inches

Question 2

To prevent bending and other damages, open-web steel joists should be stored _____.
 
  a. on their bottom chords
  b. lying on one side
  c. standing on end
  d. on their top chords



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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