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SBCA QC PROGRAM
An objective, quantifiable method of assessing and monitoring the quality of the components you manufacture. FIRE DAMAGED TRUSSES Truss chords and webs can be repaired using properly sized and attached lumber scabs over the damaged areas. Joints are often repaired using plywood or OSB gussets that are properly sized and attached to transfer 100 percent of the forces in that joint. In some cases, the entire truss is replaced. SBCA - STRUCTURAL BUILDING COMPONENTS ASSOCIATION 6300 Enterprise Lane Madison WI 53719 (608) 274-4849 (608) 274-3329 FAX Contact SBCA Staff Join SBCA today! FIRE PERFORMANCE OF TRUSSES SECTION 17 FIRE PERFORMANCE OF TRUSSES 17-3 Figure 17.2.6 Fireblocking in concealed spaces between stair stringers at the top and bottom of the run. Figure 17.2.5 Figure 17.2.6B3 SUMMARY SHEET
The BCSI-B3 Summary Sheet reviews the various planes of the truss that typically must be restrained/braced and provides installation guidelines for gable end frame restraint/bracing, individual chord and web member permanent restraint/bracing, web member reinforcement, and permanent restraint/bracing for special conditions. PDF Sample.B2 SUMMARY SHEET
The BCSI-B2 Summary Sheet provides options for safe temporary restraint/bracing installations and strongly emphasizes how all lateral restraint needs to be stabilized with diagonal bracing, while showing how to get the first five trusses erected, restrained and braced efficiently and safely for the benefit of the crew and theproject. BCSI-B2
HANDLING, INSTALLING & TEMPORARY BRACING OF WALL PANELS Handling, Installing & Temporary Bracing of Wall Panels. This guide for builders features proper techniques for unloading, storing, lifting, erecting, installing, restraining and bracing wall panels. It includes specific information for protecting wall panels from weather and damage at the jobsite, how to lift bundles and individual wallpanels
THE LATERAL RESISTANCE OF WOOD SCREW JOINTS The lateral resistance of wood screw joints with wood-based panels Kenji Kobayashi Master of Agriculture Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Science, The University of Tokyo HOME | STRUCTURAL BUILDING COMPONENTS ASSOCIATIONTATOSUBSCRIBECONTACT YOUR LAWMAKERSBCA CALENDARLUMBER CONNECTION PODCAST The SBCA Website Has Moved! SBCA has a new online home at sbcacomponents.com! This new website offers several benefits to association members and non-members alike. LUMBER GRADES IN TRUSS DESIGN Structural framing grades like Select Structural, No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, MSR and MEL are all used in trusses. It is important to make sure that the proper lumber size, species and grade chosen in the truss design program will be used in production because selecting that information in the truss design software allows the program to pull lumberSBCA QC PROGRAM
An objective, quantifiable method of assessing and monitoring the quality of the components you manufacture. FIRE DAMAGED TRUSSES Truss chords and webs can be repaired using properly sized and attached lumber scabs over the damaged areas. Joints are often repaired using plywood or OSB gussets that are properly sized and attached to transfer 100 percent of the forces in that joint. In some cases, the entire truss is replaced. SBCA - STRUCTURAL BUILDING COMPONENTS ASSOCIATION 6300 Enterprise Lane Madison WI 53719 (608) 274-4849 (608) 274-3329 FAX Contact SBCA Staff Join SBCA today! FIRE PERFORMANCE OF TRUSSES SECTION 17 FIRE PERFORMANCE OF TRUSSES 17-3 Figure 17.2.6 Fireblocking in concealed spaces between stair stringers at the top and bottom of the run. Figure 17.2.5 Figure 17.2.6B3 SUMMARY SHEET
The BCSI-B3 Summary Sheet reviews the various planes of the truss that typically must be restrained/braced and provides installation guidelines for gable end frame restraint/bracing, individual chord and web member permanent restraint/bracing, web member reinforcement, and permanent restraint/bracing for special conditions. PDF Sample.B2 SUMMARY SHEET
The BCSI-B2 Summary Sheet provides options for safe temporary restraint/bracing installations and strongly emphasizes how all lateral restraint needs to be stabilized with diagonal bracing, while showing how to get the first five trusses erected, restrained and braced efficiently and safely for the benefit of the crew and theproject. BCSI-B2
HANDLING, INSTALLING & TEMPORARY BRACING OF WALL PANELS Handling, Installing & Temporary Bracing of Wall Panels. This guide for builders features proper techniques for unloading, storing, lifting, erecting, installing, restraining and bracing wall panels. It includes specific information for protecting wall panels from weather and damage at the jobsite, how to lift bundles and individual wallpanels
THE LATERAL RESISTANCE OF WOOD SCREW JOINTS The lateral resistance of wood screw joints with wood-based panels Kenji Kobayashi Master of Agriculture Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Science, The University of Tokyo TECHNICAL | STRUCTURAL BUILDING COMPONENTS ASSOCIATION The Load Guide was created for use by building designers (architects and engineers), building code officials, component manufacturers, truss designer engineers and truss technicians, with the goal of helping users more easily understand, define and specify all the loads that should be applied to the design of each structural buildingcomponent.
LUMBER GRADES IN TRUSS DESIGN Structural framing grades like Select Structural, No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, MSR and MEL are all used in trusses. It is important to make sure that the proper lumber size, species and grade chosen in the truss design program will be used in production because selecting that information in the truss design software allows the program to pull lumber FIRE DAMAGED TRUSSES Truss chords and webs can be repaired using properly sized and attached lumber scabs over the damaged areas. Joints are often repaired using plywood or OSB gussets that are properly sized and attached to transfer 100 percent of the forces in that joint. In some cases, the entire truss is replaced. TRUSSES IN CORROSIVE ENVIRONMENTS Answer: Metal plate connected wood trusses will perform adequately in most construction environments provided that after permanent installation they are protected with the traditional materials and roofing practices. However, special protection measures may be required when metal plate connected wood trusses are used in adverseconditions.
INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE: FIRE PROTECTION OF FLOORS 2012 International Residential Code. Chapter 5 Floors (search for R501.3). R501.3 Fire Protection of Floors. Floor assemblies, not required elsewhere in this code to be fire resistance rated, shall be provided with a ½ -inch gypsum wallboard membrane, 5⁄8-inch wood structural panel membrane, or equivalent on the underside of the floorframing member.
SBCA RESEARCH REPORT SUMMARY SHEET PARTITION SEPARATION Sample Sample Sample Sample Floating Gypsum Corner I (Truss Perpendicular to Wall) Floating Gypsum Corner II (Truss Parallel to Wall) Use of Drywall Clips and Slotted Anchor LUMBER USE IN TYPE III-A BUILDINGS SBCA Research Report (SRR) SRR No. 1602-03 FRT Lumber Use in Type IIIA Buildings Page 6 of 8 Copyright © 2016 determined in accordance withASTM D 5664.
CFS - COVER SHEET
CFS - Cover Sheet. The CFS Cover Sheet Document includes English/Spanish warnings on the front and, on the back, paraphrased portions from AISI S214-07/S2-08, Supplement 2 to The North American Standard for Cold-Formed Steel Framing – Truss Design. PDF Sample. PERFORMANCE OF MORTISE AND TENON CONNECTION FASTENED WITH PERFORMANCE OF MORTISE AND TENON CONNECTION FASTENED WITH WOOD AND STEEL DOWEL Rohana Hassan 1, Azmi Ibrahim 2 and Zakiah Ahmad 3 ABSTRACT: Mortise and tenon is commonly used as timber connections between beam and column and fastened with wooden dowel. The strength of the joint is affected by the types, sizes and position of the doweland also the
VIBRATIONAL BEHAVIOUR OF TIMBER FLOORS VIBRATIONAL BEHAVIOUR OF TIMBER FLOORS Ivan Glisovic1, Bosko Stevanovic2 ABSTRACT: A complete design methodology for timber floors must address the problem of annoying vibration caused by the occupants themselves. Proper controlling relies on HOME | STRUCTURAL BUILDING COMPONENTS ASSOCIATIONTATOSUBSCRIBECONTACT YOUR LAWMAKERSBCA CALENDARLUMBER CONNECTION PODCAST The SBCA Website Has Moved! SBCA has a new online home at sbcacomponents.com! This new website offers several benefits to association members and non-members alike. LUMBER GRADES IN TRUSS DESIGN Structural framing grades like Select Structural, No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, MSR and MEL are all used in trusses. It is important to make sure that the proper lumber size, species and grade chosen in the truss design program will be used in production because selecting that information in the truss design software allows the program to pull lumber SBCA QC PROGRAMSTRUCTURAL BUILDING COMPONENTSSBCA QC An objective, quantifiable method of assessing and monitoring the quality of the components you manufacture. FIRE DAMAGED TRUSSES Truss chords and webs can be repaired using properly sized and attached lumber scabs over the damaged areas. Joints are often repaired using plywood or OSB gussets that are properly sized and attached to transfer 100 percent of the forces in that joint. In some cases, the entire truss is replaced. SBCA - STRUCTURAL BUILDING COMPONENTS ASSOCIATION 6300 Enterprise Lane Madison WI 53719 (608) 274-4849 (608) 274-3329 FAX Contact SBCA Staff Join SBCA today! FIRE PERFORMANCE OF TRUSSES SECTION 17 FIRE PERFORMANCE OF TRUSSES 17-3 Figure 17.2.6 Fireblocking in concealed spaces between stair stringers at the top and bottom of the run. Figure 17.2.5 Figure 17.2.6B3 SUMMARY SHEET
The BCSI-B3 Summary Sheet reviews the various planes of the truss that typically must be restrained/braced and provides installation guidelines for gable end frame restraint/bracing, individual chord and web member permanent restraint/bracing, web member reinforcement, and permanent restraint/bracing for special conditions. PDF Sample.B2 SUMMARY SHEET
The BCSI-B2 Summary Sheet provides options for safe temporary restraint/bracing installations and strongly emphasizes how all lateral restraint needs to be stabilized with diagonal bracing, while showing how to get the first five trusses erected, restrained and braced efficiently and safely for the benefit of the crew and theproject. BCSI-B2
HANDLING, INSTALLING & TEMPORARY BRACING OF WALL PANELS Handling, Installing & Temporary Bracing of Wall Panels. This guide for builders features proper techniques for unloading, storing, lifting, erecting, installing, restraining and bracing wall panels. It includes specific information for protecting wall panels from weather and damage at the jobsite, how to lift bundles and individual wallpanels
THE LATERAL RESISTANCE OF WOOD SCREW JOINTS The lateral resistance of wood screw joints with wood-based panels Kenji Kobayashi Master of Agriculture Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Science, The University of Tokyo HOME | STRUCTURAL BUILDING COMPONENTS ASSOCIATIONTATOSUBSCRIBECONTACT YOUR LAWMAKERSBCA CALENDARLUMBER CONNECTION PODCAST The SBCA Website Has Moved! SBCA has a new online home at sbcacomponents.com! This new website offers several benefits to association members and non-members alike. LUMBER GRADES IN TRUSS DESIGN Structural framing grades like Select Structural, No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, MSR and MEL are all used in trusses. It is important to make sure that the proper lumber size, species and grade chosen in the truss design program will be used in production because selecting that information in the truss design software allows the program to pull lumber SBCA QC PROGRAMSTRUCTURAL BUILDING COMPONENTSSBCA QC An objective, quantifiable method of assessing and monitoring the quality of the components you manufacture. FIRE DAMAGED TRUSSES Truss chords and webs can be repaired using properly sized and attached lumber scabs over the damaged areas. Joints are often repaired using plywood or OSB gussets that are properly sized and attached to transfer 100 percent of the forces in that joint. In some cases, the entire truss is replaced. SBCA - STRUCTURAL BUILDING COMPONENTS ASSOCIATION 6300 Enterprise Lane Madison WI 53719 (608) 274-4849 (608) 274-3329 FAX Contact SBCA Staff Join SBCA today! FIRE PERFORMANCE OF TRUSSES SECTION 17 FIRE PERFORMANCE OF TRUSSES 17-3 Figure 17.2.6 Fireblocking in concealed spaces between stair stringers at the top and bottom of the run. Figure 17.2.5 Figure 17.2.6B3 SUMMARY SHEET
The BCSI-B3 Summary Sheet reviews the various planes of the truss that typically must be restrained/braced and provides installation guidelines for gable end frame restraint/bracing, individual chord and web member permanent restraint/bracing, web member reinforcement, and permanent restraint/bracing for special conditions. PDF Sample.B2 SUMMARY SHEET
The BCSI-B2 Summary Sheet provides options for safe temporary restraint/bracing installations and strongly emphasizes how all lateral restraint needs to be stabilized with diagonal bracing, while showing how to get the first five trusses erected, restrained and braced efficiently and safely for the benefit of the crew and theproject. BCSI-B2
HANDLING, INSTALLING & TEMPORARY BRACING OF WALL PANELS Handling, Installing & Temporary Bracing of Wall Panels. This guide for builders features proper techniques for unloading, storing, lifting, erecting, installing, restraining and bracing wall panels. It includes specific information for protecting wall panels from weather and damage at the jobsite, how to lift bundles and individual wallpanels
THE LATERAL RESISTANCE OF WOOD SCREW JOINTS The lateral resistance of wood screw joints with wood-based panels Kenji Kobayashi Master of Agriculture Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Science, The University of Tokyo TECHNICAL | STRUCTURAL BUILDING COMPONENTS ASSOCIATION The Load Guide was created for use by building designers (architects and engineers), building code officials, component manufacturers, truss designer engineers and truss technicians, with the goal of helping users more easily understand, define and specify all the loads that should be applied to the design of each structural buildingcomponent.
LUMBER GRADES IN TRUSS DESIGN Structural framing grades like Select Structural, No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, MSR and MEL are all used in trusses. It is important to make sure that the proper lumber size, species and grade chosen in the truss design program will be used in production because selecting that information in the truss design software allows the program to pull lumber FIRE DAMAGED TRUSSES Truss chords and webs can be repaired using properly sized and attached lumber scabs over the damaged areas. Joints are often repaired using plywood or OSB gussets that are properly sized and attached to transfer 100 percent of the forces in that joint. In some cases, the entire truss is replaced. TRUSSES IN CORROSIVE ENVIRONMENTS Answer: Metal plate connected wood trusses will perform adequately in most construction environments provided that after permanent installation they are protected with the traditional materials and roofing practices. However, special protection measures may be required when metal plate connected wood trusses are used in adverseconditions.
INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE: FIRE PROTECTION OF FLOORS 2012 International Residential Code. Chapter 5 Floors (search for R501.3). R501.3 Fire Protection of Floors. Floor assemblies, not required elsewhere in this code to be fire resistance rated, shall be provided with a ½ -inch gypsum wallboard membrane, 5⁄8-inch wood structural panel membrane, or equivalent on the underside of the floorframing member.
SBCA RESEARCH REPORT SUMMARY SHEET PARTITION SEPARATION Sample Sample Sample Sample Floating Gypsum Corner I (Truss Perpendicular to Wall) Floating Gypsum Corner II (Truss Parallel to Wall) Use of Drywall Clips and Slotted Anchor LUMBER USE IN TYPE III-A BUILDINGS SBCA Research Report (SRR) SRR No. 1602-03 FRT Lumber Use in Type IIIA Buildings Page 6 of 8 Copyright © 2016 determined in accordance withASTM D 5664.
CFS - COVER SHEET
CFS - Cover Sheet. The CFS Cover Sheet Document includes English/Spanish warnings on the front and, on the back, paraphrased portions from AISI S214-07/S2-08, Supplement 2 to The North American Standard for Cold-Formed Steel Framing – Truss Design. PDF Sample. PERFORMANCE OF MORTISE AND TENON CONNECTION FASTENED WITH PERFORMANCE OF MORTISE AND TENON CONNECTION FASTENED WITH WOOD AND STEEL DOWEL Rohana Hassan 1, Azmi Ibrahim 2 and Zakiah Ahmad 3 ABSTRACT: Mortise and tenon is commonly used as timber connections between beam and column and fastened with wooden dowel. The strength of the joint is affected by the types, sizes and position of the doweland also the
VIBRATIONAL BEHAVIOUR OF TIMBER FLOORS VIBRATIONAL BEHAVIOUR OF TIMBER FLOORS Ivan Glisovic1, Bosko Stevanovic2 ABSTRACT: A complete design methodology for timber floors must address the problem of annoying vibration caused by the occupants themselves. Proper controlling relies on HOME | STRUCTURAL BUILDING COMPONENTS ASSOCIATIONTATOSUBSCRIBECONTACT YOUR LAWMAKERSBCA CALENDARLUMBER CONNECTION PODCAST The SBCA Website Has Moved! SBCA has a new online home at sbcacomponents.com! This new website offers several benefits to association members and non-members alike. LUMBER GRADES IN TRUSS DESIGN Question: In truss manufacturing, can hemlock, fir and spruce be used instead of Douglas Fir/Larch? What grades can be used: Structural Light Framing (Select Structural through #3) only, or Light Framing (Construction through Utility) as well? SBCA QC PROGRAMSTRUCTURAL BUILDING COMPONENTSSBCA QC An objective, quantifiable method of assessing and monitoring the quality of the components you manufacture. FIRE DAMAGED TRUSSES Question: I have been hired by an insurance company to determine the extent of damage to roof trusses exposed to fire. How much fire damage compromises the structural integrity of the truss? SBCA - STRUCTURAL BUILDING COMPONENTS ASSOCIATION 6300 Enterprise Lane Madison WI 53719 (608) 274-4849 (608) 274-3329 FAX Contact SBCA Staff Join SBCA today! FIRE PERFORMANCE OF TRUSSES SECTION 17 FIRE PERFORMANCE OF TRUSSES 17-3 Figure 17.2.6 Fireblocking in concealed spaces between stair stringers at the top and bottom of the run. Figure 17.2.5 Figure 17.2.6B2 SUMMARY SHEET
This eight-page document summarizes section B2 of the BCSI book.Temporary restraint/bracing is an important, yet often overlooked, element of safe truss installation.B3 SUMMARY SHEET
Permanent Bracing must provide sufficient support at right angles to the plane of the truss to hold every truss member in the position assumed for it in the design. HANDLING, INSTALLING & TEMPORARY BRACING OF WALL PANELS This guide for builders features proper techniques for unloading, storing, lifting, erecting, installing, restraining and bracing wallpanels.
THE LATERAL RESISTANCE OF WOOD SCREW JOINTS The lateral resistance of wood screw joints with wood-based panels Kenji Kobayashi Master of Agriculture Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Science, The University of Tokyo HOME | STRUCTURAL BUILDING COMPONENTS ASSOCIATIONTATOSUBSCRIBECONTACT YOUR LAWMAKERSBCA CALENDARLUMBER CONNECTION PODCAST The SBCA Website Has Moved! SBCA has a new online home at sbcacomponents.com! This new website offers several benefits to association members and non-members alike. LUMBER GRADES IN TRUSS DESIGN Question: In truss manufacturing, can hemlock, fir and spruce be used instead of Douglas Fir/Larch? What grades can be used: Structural Light Framing (Select Structural through #3) only, or Light Framing (Construction through Utility) as well? SBCA QC PROGRAMSTRUCTURAL BUILDING COMPONENTSSBCA QC An objective, quantifiable method of assessing and monitoring the quality of the components you manufacture. FIRE DAMAGED TRUSSES Question: I have been hired by an insurance company to determine the extent of damage to roof trusses exposed to fire. How much fire damage compromises the structural integrity of the truss? SBCA - STRUCTURAL BUILDING COMPONENTS ASSOCIATION 6300 Enterprise Lane Madison WI 53719 (608) 274-4849 (608) 274-3329 FAX Contact SBCA Staff Join SBCA today! FIRE PERFORMANCE OF TRUSSES SECTION 17 FIRE PERFORMANCE OF TRUSSES 17-3 Figure 17.2.6 Fireblocking in concealed spaces between stair stringers at the top and bottom of the run. Figure 17.2.5 Figure 17.2.6B2 SUMMARY SHEET
This eight-page document summarizes section B2 of the BCSI book.Temporary restraint/bracing is an important, yet often overlooked, element of safe truss installation.B3 SUMMARY SHEET
Permanent Bracing must provide sufficient support at right angles to the plane of the truss to hold every truss member in the position assumed for it in the design. HANDLING, INSTALLING & TEMPORARY BRACING OF WALL PANELS This guide for builders features proper techniques for unloading, storing, lifting, erecting, installing, restraining and bracing wallpanels.
THE LATERAL RESISTANCE OF WOOD SCREW JOINTS The lateral resistance of wood screw joints with wood-based panels Kenji Kobayashi Master of Agriculture Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Science, The University of Tokyo TECHNICAL | STRUCTURAL BUILDING COMPONENTS ASSOCIATION SBCA Load Guide. The Load Guide was created for use by building designers (architects and engineers), building code officials, component manufacturers, truss designer engineers and truss technicians, with the goal of helping users more easily understand, define and specify all the loads that should be applied to the design of each structural building component. LUMBER GRADES IN TRUSS DESIGN Question: In truss manufacturing, can hemlock, fir and spruce be used instead of Douglas Fir/Larch? What grades can be used: Structural Light Framing (Select Structural through #3) only, or Light Framing (Construction through Utility) as well? LUMBER GRADES IN WOOD TRUSSES Feedback. SBCA appreciates your input and continually seeks to improve the value we provide our members. If you have any comments or feedback, please contact us TRUSSES IN CORROSIVE ENVIRONMENTS Feedback. SBCA appreciates your input and continually seeks to improve the value we provide our members. If you have any comments or feedback, please contact us FIRE DAMAGED TRUSSES Question: I have been hired by an insurance company to determine the extent of damage to roof trusses exposed to fire. How much fire damage compromises the structural integrity of the truss? INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE: FIRE PROTECTION OF FLOORS 2012 International Residential Code. Chapter 5 Floors (search for R501.3). R501.3 Fire Protection of Floors. Floor assemblies, not required elsewhere in this code to be fire resistance rated, shall be provided with a ½ -inch gypsum wallboard membrane, 5⁄8-inch wood structural panel membrane, or equivalent on the underside of the floorframing member.
SBCA RESEARCH REPORT SUMMARY SHEET PARTITION SEPARATION Sample Sample Sample Sample Floating Gypsum Corner I (Truss Perpendicular to Wall) Floating Gypsum Corner II (Truss Parallel to Wall) Use of Drywall Clips and Slotted AnchorCFS - COVER SHEET
The CFS Cover Sheet Document includes English/Spanish warnings on the front and, on the back, paraphrased portions from AISI S214-07/S2-08, Supplement 2 to The North American Standard for Cold-Formed Steel Framing – Truss Design. VIBRATIONAL BEHAVIOUR OF TIMBER FLOORS VIBRATIONAL BEHAVIOUR OF TIMBER FLOORS Ivan Glisovic1, Bosko Stevanovic2 ABSTRACT: A complete design methodology for timber floors must address the problem of annoying vibration caused by the occupants themselves. Proper controlling relies on PERFORMANCE OF MORTISE AND TENON CONNECTION FASTENED WITH PERFORMANCE OF MORTISE AND TENON CONNECTION FASTENED WITH WOOD AND STEEL DOWEL Rohana Hassan 1, Azmi Ibrahim 2 and Zakiah Ahmad 3 ABSTRACT: Mortise and tenon is commonly used as timber connections between beam and column and fastened with wooden dowel. The strength of the joint is affected by the types, sizes and position of the doweland also the
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