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Roof Truss Guide

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7 Double Cantilever With Parapets Flat Truss With Cantilever (Pratt Configuration) Top Chord Bearing Flat Truss (Pratt Configuration) Flat Truss (Warren Configuration) Sloping Top Chord (Howe Configuration) Floor Truss (System 42 - Modified Warren Configuration) Scissors Mono Mono Room-In-Attic Three Piece Raised Center Bay -- Lengths 50' to 100'+ Stepdown Hip Hip Girder Piggyback Sloping Parallel Chords (Howe Configuration) Three Piece Long Span (Field Connected) -- Spans 60' to 80' Long Span Sissors -- Spans 45' to 70' Large, Long Span Trusses require special handling and erection specifications. The installation of wood trusses requires the same high degree of safety awareness as the installation of any other structural material. Spans over 60' may require complex permanent bracing. Please ask your sales representative for more information. Typical Wood Truss Typical Wood Truss Configurations

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