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One method of bracing is “side-wall bracing.” Side-wall bracing (also known as X-bracing) is generally used in steel buildings that utilize rigid frame construction in selected bays. Normally, a side-wall braced bay will include rod or cable support diagonals with the columns and eave strut on each side. Braces can also be placed in the end bays of the side walls. This placement helps keep vulnerable building corners stable during high wind episodes. Lateral load equalization occurs along the wall from brace to brace with the eave struts. Eave struts are designed for a combination of bending and compression.