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$3,900.00
W24X94 I-Beams are 24" tall and 94 pounds per foot. Each of these are 26 feet long heavy duty beams that will carry large loads. Possibly they may be a good application for someone needing support beams for a bridge. I would like to sale them as set at $75.00 per ft. This is a min. of $20 to $25 per ft. under new beam cost.
AI Overview
The safe work load capacity for a W24x94 steel beam with fixed ends and a 26-foot span is approximately 73.5 kips (73,500 lbs) for a uniformly distributed load, limited by deflection considerations. This value assumes A992 steel (50 ksi yield strength), which is standard for new construction, and a typical deflection limit of L/360.
Key Factors in Determining Load Capacity
Important Disclaimer
This information is for general guidance only and is an estimate based on common engineering practice and general AISC data. Actual capacity must be verified by a qualified structural engineer who can account for all specific design conditions, including:
$3900.00 OBO.. Thanks,,,,,, call or text with any Questions 801 514 5026
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.












5 Days
257
6
$3,900.00
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.
























W24X94 I-Beams are 24" tall and 94 pounds per foot. Each of these are 26 feet long heavy duty beams that will carry large loads. Possibly they may be a good application for someone needing support beams for a bridge. I would like to sale them as set at $75.00 per ft. This is a min. of $20 to $25 per ft. under new beam cost.
AI Overview
The safe work load capacity for a W24x94 steel beam with fixed ends and a 26-foot span is approximately 73.5 kips (73,500 lbs) for a uniformly distributed load, limited by deflection considerations. This value assumes A992 steel (50 ksi yield strength), which is standard for new construction, and a typical deflection limit of L/360.
Key Factors in Determining Load Capacity
Important Disclaimer
This information is for general guidance only and is an estimate based on common engineering practice and general AISC data. Actual capacity must be verified by a qualified structural engineer who can account for all specific design conditions, including:
$3900.00 OBO.. Thanks,,,,,, call or text with any Questions 801 514 5026











