Joining roof trusses - Build 150(2015)

Abbreviation
Joining roof trusses
Valid from
1/10/2015

Information provider
BRANZ Limited
Information type
BUILD article
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Website, PDF

Description

Most timber trusses are delivered to site as one-piece building components. However, occasionally they are delivered in sections and must be joined on site. Correct installation of these is critical to maintain the designed load paths

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Joining roof trusses - Build 150(2015)

Description

Most timber trusses are delivered to site as one-piece building components. However, occasionally they are delivered in sections and must be joined on site. Correct installation of these is critical to maintain the designed load paths

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Joining roof trusses - Build 150(2015)
Description

Most timber trusses are delivered to site as one-piece building components. However, occasionally they are delivered in sections and must be joined on site. Correct installation of these is critical to maintain the designed load paths

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Joining roof trusses - Build 150(2015)

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