Strap And Beamd With 72 Install — Atir
This blog post outlines how to install and integrate ATIR STRAP and BeamD, powerful tools for structural analysis and 2D design. Getting Started with ATIR STRAP & BeamD
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- If using SDS Screws: Drive screws until the washer head is snug against the metal. Do not spin the screw once seated, as this can ream out the wood and reduce holding power.
- If using Nails: Drive nails straight through the holes into the wood.
Expansion anchors or epoxy bolts if securing to masonry or concrete. atir strap and beamd with 72 install
Avoid Common Mistakes:
The BeamD-72 protocol is a proprietary, resonant installation method. Instead of mechanically clamping the ATIR Strap to the beam, an operator uses a phase-alignment tool (PAT) to emit a 72-hertz harmonic pulse. This pulse doesn't just attach the strap—it marries it to the beam's natural crystalline frequency. This blog post outlines how to install and
Part 6: Load Calculations – Why 72 Inches Matters
Let’s talk engineering. Suppose your beam supports a roof with a tributary width of 12 feet. If the beam span between posts is 72 inches (6 feet), the tributary area is: Fill all holes