Purlins are placed under rafters in a perpendicular position on edge not flat.
Roof struts purlins.
Trusses usually occur at regular intervals linked by longitudinal timbers such as purlins.
In structural steel or aluminum construction purlins usually w shapes or channels transfer roof loads to the major structural elements supporting the roof.
Purlins are installed horizontally under metal roofs.
The purlins are supported by vertical or slightly angled bracing.
These roof purlins are extensively used in large sized roofing platforms factory workshops godowns and many industrial sheds.
The space between each truss is known as a bay.
It helps in supporting the loads from the roof deck and are properly supported by the building wall or principal rafter.
They give added support to the roof and also provide a nailing surface for the end panels and drip edge.
The central vertical post in a king post roof truss.
Struts should be adequately supported over studs in timber walls.
The type and spacing of purlins is a design consideration which depends upon the incident roof loads as well as the limiting lengths of sheeting to be used.
Opposite of purlins and roofs girts are used on walls.
The horizontal beam connecting two rafters.
Roof struts the struts are needed in the roof frame to transfer the loads from underpurlins and other beams to the load bearing walls.
They are one directional and bolt downhill of the clip.
A diagonal member of the truss that has a compressive force acting on it and used to maintain rigidity and add strength to the structure.
Purlins eave strut purlins are a horizontal structural membrane in a roof.
They are installed on top of the roof rafters with a felt underlayment or vapor barrier installed on top.
The purlins run at right angles to the rafters the associated struts are positioned under every forth or so rafter to attach to a joist above a supporting wall below.
Hangers in conjunction with a longitudinal binder running at right angles to the joists are used to help hold the ceiling up.
The strip of iron attached to the purlin.
In the shape of a z a purlin is a horizontal structural member that supports roof covering and carries loads to the primary frame.
Purlins are 2 by 4 feet and are installed much like metal roofing.
Purlins are specific to the roof.