Shear Studs For Steel-To-Concrete Connections

When you need to purchase shear studs for your next project, BACO Enterprises, Inc. is your reliable source for high-strength fasteners designed for steel-to-concrete connections.

Our shear connectors are used in bridge building, highway construction, tunnel work, and marine infrastructure, offering dependable performance and long-term structural integrity.

Contractors, fabricators, and erectors across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic trust us for the fast delivery and consistent quality needed to meet demanding construction schedules.


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Spec
Finish
Length
Dia
Min-Qty
Price
ASTM A29
Plain
10 1/4"
1"
ASTM A29
Plain
10 1/8"
1/2"
ASTM A29
Plain
1 1/2"
1/2"
ASTM A29
Plain
1 1/8"
1/2"
ASTM A29
Plain
1 3/8"
1/2"
ASTM A29
Plain
14 1/8"
1/2"
ASTM A29
Plain
1 5/8"
1/2"
ASTM A29
Plain
2 1/8"
1/2"
ASTM A29
Plain
2 5/8"
1/2"
ASTM A29
Plain
3 1/8"
1/2"

Engineered Shear Connectors Built To Industry Standards

We offer plain finish shear studs and shear connectors, ideal for the welding process of stud welding, manufactured to meet critical industry specifications such as ASTM A108, ASTM A722, and F1554. These fasteners are essential for embedding in a concrete slab and are engineered to deliver reliable load transfer and composite action between steel and concrete components.

Whether your application involves bridge decks, highway girders, or other structural elements, our products ensure lasting stability.

All shear connectors, including welded shear studs, supplied by BACO Enterprises are manufactured to be compatible with structural welding processes, ensuring they can be welded effectively, and meet the applicable AWS D1.1 and D1.5 welding codes.

We maintain an extensive inventory of sizes, including a wide range of diameters and lengths for stainless shear studs and 3/4 shear studs to accommodate project-specific needs. Available finishes include plain finish shear studs, hot-dip galvanized, and stainless steel to suit various environments and corrosion protection requirements.

Quality Assurance You Can Depend On

At BACO, quality assurance is part of every order. We perform in-house mechanical testing and inspections to ensure every shear connector meets project and industry specifications.

Mill test reports are available to verify compliance, giving you confidence that your order is properly certified. Our commitment to rigorous quality control is one of the reasons why we are a trusted source for contractors and fabricators throughout the region.

Fast And Reliable Shear Stud Delivery

Meeting construction deadlines requires dependable delivery, and BACO Enterprises is equipped to meet that need.

Our fast fulfillment capabilities and next-day delivery service cover New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and other parts of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic.

We understand the time-sensitive nature of structural steel projects, so customers rely on us for fast turnaround and dependable supply.

Why Choose BACO Enterprises For Shear Connectors?

When you source ASTM A29 shear studs and other structural fasteners from BACO Enterprises, you benefit from our extensive inventory, industry knowledge, and superior customer service.

Our long-standing relationships with leading fastener manufacturers allow us to offer competitive pricing without compromising quality. In addition to shear connectors, we supply a variety of structural components, including coupling nuts, tension control bolts, and threaded rods, all supported by our in-house testing and inspection services.

Contact BACO Enterprises today for shear studs and other structural fasteners that meet your project’s specifications and deadlines. Please request a quote and experience the fast, reliable, and expert service we are known for.

Stud Welding: Process, Equipment, and Best Practices

Stud welding is a specialized process used to attach shear studs to steel structures, ensuring a robust connection with concrete. The process involves using a stud welding gun, which delivers a high-current electric arc to heat the base of the stud and the steel surface simultaneously. Once the materials reach the appropriate temperature, the stud is pressed into the molten pool, creating a strong metallurgical bond.

Equipment Used in Stud Welding

  • Stud Welding Gun: The primary tool for delivering the electric arc and positioning the stud.
  • Power Source: Supplies the necessary current for the welding process.
  • Control Unit: Regulates the timing and intensity of the weld.
  • Ceramic Ferrules: Used to contain the molten metal and shape the weld.

Techniques and Best Practices

  • Surface Preparation: Ensure both the steel surface and the stud base are clean and free of contaminants.
  • Proper Alignment: Use guides or templates to maintain correct stud placement.
  • Consistent Pressure: Apply uniform pressure during welding to achieve full fusion.
  • Inspection: Perform visual and mechanical tests to verify weld integrity.

Types of Shear Connectors: Comparison and Applications

Shear connectors come in various forms, each suited to specific structural requirements. Understanding their differences is essential for optimal design.

Common Types

  • Headed Shear Studs: The most widely used, ideal for composite beams and slabs. They provide excellent load transfer and are easy to install using stud welding.
  • Perfobond Rib Connectors: Feature perforated steel plates that allow concrete to flow through, enhancing mechanical interlock. Common in bridge construction.
  • Bolted Connectors: Use high-strength bolts to join steel and concrete. Suitable for applications where welding is impractical or disassembly may be required.
  • Adhesive Connectors: Employ high-strength adhesives for bonding. Used in situations where heat from welding could damage surrounding materials.

Pros and Cons

Type Pros Cons Typical Applications
Headed Shear Studs High strength, fast installation Requires welding equipment Composite beams, floors
Perfobond Rib Superior mechanical interlock More complex fabrication Bridges, heavy infrastructure
Bolted Connectors No welding required, removable Slower installation, potential slip Temporary structures, retrofits
Adhesive Connectors No heat-affected zone, easy to apply Lower strength, sensitive to conditions Lightweight or non-structural

Design Considerations for Shear Stud Selection

Selecting the right shear stud involves evaluating several factors to ensure compliance with industry standards and project requirements.

Key Factors

  • Size: Determined by load requirements and slab thickness. Common diameters include 3/4", 7/8", and 1".
  • Material: Carbon steel is standard, but stainless steel may be used for corrosion resistance.
  • Finish: Options include plain, galvanized, or epoxy-coated, depending on environmental exposure.
  • Standards: Reference ASTM A29 and ASTM A108 for material and manufacturing specifications. These standards ensure consistency in mechanical properties and performance.

Application Example

For bridge decks exposed to de-icing salts, stainless steel shear studs with a galvanized finish are often specified to maximize durability and lifespan.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Where are shear studs used? Shear studs are primarily used in composite construction, such as connecting steel beams to concrete slabs in buildings, bridges, and industrial floors. They are also found in marine and tunnel infrastructure.

What is the alternative to a shear stud? Alternatives include bolted connectors, perfobond rib connectors, and adhesive anchors. The choice depends on structural demands, installation environment, and whether disassembly is required.

What size are shear studs? Shear studs typically range from 1/2" to 1" in diameter and 4" to 8" in length. The exact size is determined by the structural design and load requirements, with 3/4" diameter being the most common for building applications.