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A Builders Guide to Trusses

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31 Temporary bracing should be 2x4 dimension lumber or larger and should be 8 feet minimum in length. Continuous lateral bracing maintains spacing, but without cross bracing, permits trusses to move laterally. See BCSI 1-02. To prevent dominoing, diagonal bracing should be installed in the plane of the webs as the trusses are installed. See BCSI 1-02. Full bundles of sheathing should not be placed on the trusses. They should be limited to 8 sheets to a pair of trusses. Likewise, other heavy concentrated loads should be evenly distributed. Inadequate bracing is the reason for most truss installation failures. Proper installation is a vital step for a safe and quality roof structure. These recommendations are offered only as a guide. Refer to Recommended Design Specifications for Temporary Bracing of Metal Plate Connected Wood Trusses (DSB-89) by the Truss Plate Institute (TPI), or Handling, Installing and Bracing (BCSI 1-02) by TPI. For cold formed steel truss systems, refer to LGSEA's two publications, Field Installation Guide for CFS Trusses, and Design Guide for Construction Bracing of CFS Trusses.

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