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1 Metal Work in Masonry Module

2 Upon completion of this module, you will be able to:
Transparency 1 Objectives Upon completion of this module, you will be able to: 1. Describe the uses and installation of vertical reinforcement. 2. Describe the uses and installation of different types of horizontal joint reinforcements and ties. 3. Describe the uses and installation of different anchors, fasteners, and embedded items. 4. Install hollow metal frames. 5. Describe the functions of sills and lintels. 6. Install sills and lintels. 7. Install metal hardware.

3 1. Install a knockdown door frame in a 2- or 3-course brick wall.
Transparency 2 Performance Tasks 1. Install a knockdown door frame in a 2- or 3-course brick wall. 2. Install a slip sill. 3. Lay one wythe of brick against one side of the frame. 4. Install hardware cloth unit ties in every other course.

4 Transparency 3 Figure 1 – Sliding Failure

5 Transparency 4 Figure 2 – Bending Failure

6 Transparency 5 Figure 3 – Bowing Failure

7 Transparency 6 Figure 4 – Reinforced Retaining Wall

8 Transparency 7 Figure 9 – Types of Ties

9 Transparency 8 Figure 10 – Continuous Joint Reinforcements

10 Transparency 9 Figure 11 – Continuous Joint Reinforcements in Single-Wythe Walls

11 Transparency 10 Figure 12 – Continuous Adjustable Joint Reinforcements in Multi-Wythe Walls

12 Transparency 11 Figure 13 – Box and Z-Type Unit Ties

13 Transparency 12 Figure 14 – Typical Metal Anchors

14 Transparency 13 Figure 15 – Adjustable Unit Ties

15 Transparency 14 Figure 16 – Adjustable Assemblies

16 Transparency 15 Figure 17 – Simple Rod Anchor Bolts

17 Transparency 16 Figure 18 – Complex Anchors

18 Transparency 17 Figure 20 – Standard Hollow Metal Door Frame

19 Transparency 18 Figure 22 – Adjustable Frame Tie

20 Transparency 19 Figure 23 – Braced Assembled Door Frame

21 Transparency 20 Figure 24 – Telescoping Brace

22 Transparency 21 Figure 26 – Lug and Slip Sills

23 Transparency 22 Figure 27 – Typical Detail for Slip Sill

24 Transparency 23 Figure 28 – Rowlock Brick Window Sill

25 Transparency 24 Figure 29 – Angle Iron Used Over Openings

26 Transparency 25 Figure 30 – A Four-Inch Minimum Bearing is Required for Each End of the Lintel

27 Transparency 26 Figure 31 – Precast Concrete Lintel

28 Transparency 27 Figure 32 – Concrete Lintel in Block Wall

29 Transparency 28 Figure 34 – Masonry Anchors for Metal Door Frame


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