In building structures, tubular trusses are a common load-bearing system, composed of multiple steel pipes connected by nodes, offering advantages such as lightweight and high strength. However, due to their relatively weak lateral stiffness, they are prone to lateral instability, thus requiring inter-column bracing to enhance overall stability. Inter-column bracing acts like a "shield within the skeleton," effectively transferring wind loads and seismic forces, preventing structural deformation or collapse, and ensuring safety and reliability.
Recently, I used an angle steel fastener in my home renovation, and it truly impressed me! It's not only suitable for connecting tiles and square tubes, but can also be used as an auxiliary support node in tubular truss systems. Installation simply requires tightening the screws to make a loose structure as stable as ever, making it especially suitable for DIY enthusiasts. The material is thick galvanized steel, rust-proof and pressure-resistant, and not easily deformed even after long-term use.
