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Roof Truss Guide

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8 Gable ends when not configured in triangles as a truss, are more related to stud walls. However, they are structural elements and are analyzed to resist wind and seismic loads as noted on the truss design. The web design or framing pattern is determined by the type of siding, either horizontal or vertical, and the need for a louver in the end of the building. The type of gable required is controlled by the end overhang and the need to match a soffit line. Standard Gable Stud spacing as necessary to support siding. Standard Gable Framed For Rectangular Louver Standard Gable Framed For Triangular Louver Dropped Top Chord Gable Illustrated with studs. Also available with framing for rectangular, square or triangular louver. Gable Framing A reinforcing member may be required on some gable end vertical members. 2x4 Ladder Frame (Outlooker) Gable End 2x4 Block 2-16d @ 24" O.C. Truss 2x4 Ladder Frame (Outlooker) Gable End 2-16d @ 24" O.C. Truss 2x Block Standard Truss 2x4 Ladder Frame (Outlooker) Rafter Standard Gable Standard Truss Drop Top Chord Gable Rafter Clearspan Gable Used when the gable wall does not provide continuous bearing support for the gable framing. 8" Typical www.alpineitw.com Framing with Trusses

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