peruskehikko
Peruskehikko, literally “basic frame” in Finnish, refers to the primary skeleton or load-bearing framework used in construction as well as in the design of machinery and equipment. It defines the overall geometry of a structure and provides the support to which floors, walls, and outer cladding are attached. A peruskehikko is typically composed of uprights (columns), horizontal members (beams or girts), and bracing. Materials vary with application and can include timber or engineered wood products, steel, or aluminum.
In building construction, the peruskehikko is erected early in the project and rests on a permanent foundation.
In machinery and industrial installations, a peruskehikko (base frame) provides mounting points for components, supports equipment
Important design considerations include load paths, member sizing, connections, stiffness, and durability against corrosion or fatigue.