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Detail continuous fillet welds or flush-mount bolts. D. Handrail and Balustrade Interface
If you prefer to create your own double stringer detail DWG, follow these guidelines:
: Always check that the imported DWG block matches your project's viewport scale (e.g., 1:10 or 1-1/2" = 1'-0"). double stringer staircase detail dwg
Your CAD detail must reflect the exact geometry of the climb. Usually 7 inches per step. Minimum Tread Depth: Usually 11 inches.
Heavy-duty baseplate attached to the concrete slab via expansion or chemical anchors. Include minimum embedment depth notes. Detail continuous fillet welds or flush-mount bolts
The structural design of stringers, treads, and their connections is left to a qualified engineer, and the code does not provide prescriptive design tables for them. However, some common approaches are widely used:
Mara zoomed in. The stair's lower landing landed not on a slab but on a faded hatch pattern that looked like old floorboards. At mid-flight, the geometry shifted — the riser heights were inconsistent by exactly the width of a child's shoe. A tiny block detail showed a handrail that curved around an empty space, as if hugging something invisible. Your CAD detail must reflect the exact geometry of the climb
Top landing slab ┌─────────────┐ │ │ Stringer│ ┌──────┐ │ C-channel│ │Tread │ │ │ └──────┘ │ │ ┌──────┐ │ │ │Riser │ │ │ └──────┘ │ └─────────────┘ Bottom floor slab
For stringers: use 25–30 MPa concrete, design as inclined beam with main tension reinforcement along bottom, stirrups for shear.
Clearly call out steel grades (e.g., ASTM A36 or A500 Grade B), weld types (fillet or full-penetration welds), and timber species/grades. 6. Sample General Notes for the DWG Layout