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Hi!Im having trouble with a few of my concrete columns. The columns have two brackets about 500 millimeters from the top which the steel beams are supposed to lie on. The problem is that the steel beams keep cutting back all the way to the outer side of the brackets which means that the beams are flying beside the brackets. I´ve tried to change the cutback for the column to geometry and such but it doesnt work.Hope that someone knows the probably easy answer. I'll attach a picture of the problem.
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I think you should change the end of the beam with the diamonds at the end of the beam instead of using the cutback.
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