H-164-OS

H-164 Channel With Open Slots

H-164-OS strut channels are manufactured by a series of forming dies, or rolls, which progressively cold work the strip steel into the desired channel configuration. This method produces a cross section of uniform dimensions within a tolerance of plus or minus 0.015", on outside dimensions.

  • 14 Gauge Channel with Slots 9/16" X 1-1/8" on 2" Centers
  • 13/16" X 1-5/8"
  • wt./100 ft. - 98#

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Materials

H-164-OS strut channels are produced from prime structural steel covered by the following specifications.

  • Pre-Galvanized Steel - ASTM A-653
  • Plain Steel - ASTM A-1011-04-SS
  • Aluminum (Type 6063T6) - ASTM B-221
  • Stainless Steel (Type 304 & 316) - ASTM A-240
  • Other materials and specifications available on request.

Finishes

All H-164-OS strut channels are stocked in pre-galvanized and powder coated Supr-Green. Some sizes are stocked in zinc trivalent chromium, PVC or hot dipped galvanized.

  • Hot Dipped Galvanized - ASTM A-123
  • Zinc Trivalent Chromium - ASTM B-633-85
  • Powder Coated Supr-Green - ASTM B-117
  • PVC Coating 40 ML Thickness - Available Upon Request

Loading Data

  1. When calculating load at center of span, multiply load from table by 0.5 and deflection by 0.8.
  2. When calculating beam and column loads for aluminum, multiply by 33%.
  3. See Table 1 for additional technical data.

Notes

  • Other materials, finishes, lengths and configurations are available upon request. Please contact us for other product availability.

Technical Information

H-164-OS strut channels are produced and stocked in 10' and 20' lengths with a tolerance of ± 1/8".

  • Other lengths are available upon request.
Span or Unbraced Height(in) Static Beam Load (X-X Axis) Max. Allowable Load at Slot Face(lbs) Column Loading Data
Max Allowable Uniform Load(lbs) Deflection at Uniform Load(in) Uniform Load at Deflection Max. Column Load Applied at C.G.
Span/180 Deflection(lbs) Span/240 Deflection(lbs) Span/360 Deflection(lbs) Weight of Channel(lbs) k=.65(lbs) k=.80(lbs) k=1.0(lbs) k=1.2(lbs)
12 970 0.03 970 970 970 1 2,010 6,500 19,060 18,210 17,240
18 640 0.06 640 640 520 1.5 1,890 6,120 17,240 15,630 13,920
24 480 0.11 480 440 300 2.1 1,740 5,690 15,070 12,770 10,560
30 390 0.17 380 280 190 2.6 1,590 5,240 12,770 10,030 7,640
36 320 0.25 260 200 130 3.1 1,420 4,790 10,560 7,640 5,650
42 280 0.33 190 140 100 3.6 1,250 4,200 8,560 5,910 4,450
48 240 0.44 150 110 70 4.1 1,090 3,620 6,850 4,790 3,660
60 190 0.68 90 70 50 5.2 830 2,520 4,790 3,450 2,710
72 160 0.98 70 50 30 6.2 650 1,750 3,660 2,710 2,170
84 140 1.34 50 40 20 7.2 ** 1,280 2,960 2,240 1,820
96 120 1.75 40 30 20 8.2 ** ** 2,500 1,920 1,580
108 110 2.21 30 20 10 9.3 ** ** 2,170 1,690 1,390
120 100 2.73 20 20 NR 10.3 ** ** 1,920 1,510 **
144 80 3.93 20 NR NR 12.4 ** ** 1,580 ** **
168 70 5.34 NR NR NR 14.4 ** ** 1,340 ** **
180 60 6.13 NR NR NR 15.5 ** ** ** ** **
192 60 6.98 NR NR NR 16.5 ** ** ** ** **
216 50 8.83 NR NR NR 18.5 ** ** ** ** **
240 50 10.91 NR NR NR 20.6 ** ** ** ** **

# Bearing Load may limit load | ** Not recommended - KL/r exceeds 200

Notes:

  • The beam capacities shown above include the weight of the strut beam. The beam weight must be subtracted from these capacities to arrive at the net beam capacity.
  • Allowable beam loads are based on a uniformly loaded, simply supported beam. For capacities of a beam loaded at midspan at a single point, multiply the beam capacity by 50% and deflection by 80%.
  • The above chart shows beam capacities for strut without holes. For strut with holes, multiply by the following:
    OS by 88%, OS3 by 90%, RS (9⁄16 holes) by 88%, RS-MOD (3⁄4 holes) by 85%, KO by 82%, OS2.5 by 86%