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A Builders Guide to Trusses

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36 _____________________ _____________________ Ribbon Boar Ribbon Boar ds, Str ds, Str ongbacks and Fir ongbacks and Fir e Cut Ends e Cut Ends ______________________ ______________________ • Ribbon Notches – Floor truss ends can have a notch built into the top of the truss end, the bottom of the truss end, or both. The purpose of these notches is to help the framer line up the trusses. By putting a 2x4 board at the end of the first few trusses, the remaining trusses can easily be slid into place when they hit the ribbon board. • Strongbacks – A strongback helps to distribute the loads on a floor truss, thereby helping reduce the "bounce" the floor system might otherwise have. Strongbacks are typically specified every 10' to 11' across a floor truss. As you can see in the image above, a strongback has been attached to the verticals of the longer floor trusses. • Fire Cut Ends – In some cases, floor systems will be required to keep the top chord of the truss back away from the end wall. In such circumstances, a firecut end can be provided, as shown here.

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