In a message dated 3/5/02 7:36:28 AM Central Standard Time,
dwarner@electrorent.com writes:
<<
My understanding is that if the gusset is centered in the cage structure
tubing that in the case of an incident the tubes have a higher probability
of tearing out. The placement on the outside of the structure increases the
strength of the gusset many times over. The stitch welding also increases
the integrity of the structure. If a weld starts to tear the spacing between
the stitch points halts the tearing process. The more gussets added the
better.
>>
Dan thanks for the information, if I have any more questions I'll get back
with you.
Larry Mac
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