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Introduction to Truss Loading Course Workbook

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3. Select the Hip Loading tab from the Add Loads dialog box. Even though this girder is not a #1 hip, we still use Hip Condition to apply the loads. 4. Set Jack Types to No Jacks (A below). Setting this field to No Jacks tells intelliVIEW that it is not a #1 hip and that 1' of PLF is to be added to ones face. 5. Select the Hip Girder Button (B above) F. Check this box to indicate that the girder is carrying a #1 hip truss. G. Type of #1 Hip controls how the concentrated load is calculated. It is important to select the proper type. H. Location where the #1 hip connects to the girder as measured from the end of the girder. I. Indicates which end of the girder to locate the load from the #1 hip. J. Once all fields are set properly, select the OK button to close the dialog box. 6. Select the Apply button and then the Done button to apply the load to the girder.

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