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INDEX Concluded 



PAGES 



Bolts, Weights of 175 



Bridges, Bethlehem Beams and Girders for Railroad 130-131 



Columns, Bethlehem Rolled Steel H 



Areas of 51-59; 60-67 



Connections and Details for 157-158 



Dimensions of 51-59; 60-67 



Examples Showing Method of Selecting 95 



Explanation of Tables of Safe Loads 92-94 



Fourteen-Inch Special Section 68-69; 74 



Safe Loads for 100-107; 114-121 



Shapes of * . 20-23 



Weights of 52-59; 60-67 



Commercial Products, List of 181-182 



Compound Colums, Weights and Properties of 70-71; 72-73 



Safe Loads for 108-109; 122-123 



Connection Angles for I-Beams and Girder Beams 134-137; 140-143 



Minimum Spans for 138-139; 144-145 



Cutting to Length, Allowable Variation in 6 



Decimals of a Foot, for Each l-16th Inch 178-179 



Decimals of an Inch, for Each l-64th Inch 177 



Deflection of Beams, Notes on 159-164 



Dimensions of Bethlehem Girder Beams 28; 40 



Dimensions of Bethlehem H-Column Sections 51-59; 60-67 



Dimensions of Bethlehem I-Beams 29; 41 



Explanation of Bethlehem Structural Shapes 3-6 



Formulas for Bending Moments and Deflections 159-162 



For Conversion of Properties of Shapes to Metric System and Vice-Versa 180 



Grillage Beams, Notes on Calculation of 165-166 



Rivet Holes, Reduction of Area for 171 



Rivet Spacing for Bethlehem I-Beams and Girders 154-156 



Rivets, Shearing and Bearing Values for 172-174 



Weights of 175 



Separators for I-Beams and Girder Beams 148-151 



Shear, Safe, on Webs of Beams and Girders ^. 127-129 



Strength and Deflection of Beams, Notes on 159-164 



Tie Rods, Spacing of 169-170 



Weights of Beams, Bethlehem I and Girder 28-29; 40-41 



Weights of Bearing Plates 167 



Weights of Bolts 175 



Weights of Connection Angles for Beams 138-139; 144-145 



Weights of H-Column Sections . 52-59; 60-67 



Weights of Rivets 175 



Weights of Separators for Beams 1 18-151 



