![]() TRIM AND FLASHINGĪll buildings are fully trimmed at rake (gable), corners, and eaves with standard trim material for a more finished look. LONG OVERLAP to help prevent water from siphoning into building. Nominal 3/8” x 1/8” thick pressure sensitive tape sealant for ease of installation. SEALANT for roof sidelaps, endlaps and flashing at gable is provided to help insure weather tightness. Sheeting notch provides an air infiltration stop on blanket insulated building. Pre-formed shapes to match panel configuration providing a tighter seal.ġ-1/2” SHEETING NOTCH at base of concrete where panel site is designed into every building. Located at eave, gable, and optional at the base of building to help provide weather tightness. CLOSURESĬLOSED CELL NEOPRENE STRIPS are used to help seal building. SELF-DRILLING AND SELF-TAPPING FASTENERS are pre-assembled with neoprene washers and metal caps to help insure weather tightness. STRUCTURAL BOLTS meet requirements ASTM Standards. Roof finish is galvalume or premium colored finishĪLL COIL STEEL has a minimum of G-90 class Galvalume substrate (1.25oz hot dipped) to help prevent deterioration of the steel sheeting.ĭEEPER HIGH-RIB SHEETING (PBR) with more frequent corrugations provides extra strength. 40 year warranty on premium color finish on walls and trim. Some manufacturers use a lower yield strength material, which is less resistant to damage from hail or other impacts. This insures the allowable compressions are adequate for any combination of loading.įRAMED OPENINGS have cold-formed C-section jambs and headers to help insure easy installation of overhead doors, etc. All cables are pre-stressed and pre made for easier erection.Īngle Flange Bracing is provided for the connection of the rigid frame to the purlins and girts. ![]() Galvanized cable is used rather than solid rod to prevent the bracing from “sagging” under its own weight and it is easier to install. The base angle is to be attached to the concrete with ram-sets or equivalent anchors.īRACING All diagonal galvanized cable bracing is supplied for roof and walls to remove longitudinal load from the structure. RAKE ANGLE is a 2×4 angle supplied for the attachment of the sheeting at the rake of the building for ease of installation.īASE ANGLE is a 2×4 angle supplied for the attachment of the base of the sheeting to the concrete. ![]() Maximum purlin spacing is 5’ on center.ĮAVE STRUT is a cold-formed C-section that is rolled for the appropriate roof pitch to help insure weather tightness at the eave. PURLINS are top-mounted on the rafter with a varied lap of 1’6” to 5’ for strength and cost savings in erection labor. All girt clips are factory welded for easier erection. yield material is used to provide maximum strength.īypass girt system overlaps at sidewall columns forming a continuous “span” for extra strength. GIRTS (in sidewall) and PURLINS (in roof) are minimum 8” to meet design requirements. A factory-applied rust inhibiting primer is used to help protect the mainframes and secondary material during the erection process.Īre either cold formed, hot-rolled or built-up “I” sections depending on design requirements. Frames are single bead, continuous submerged arc welded by automatic welding machines to help insure quality. ![]() yield strength material, which is not as strong).
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