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PRIMARY FRAMING (Consisting of columns for sidewalls and rafters for roof.) Solid I-Beam construction for optimum strength.
End Wall Frames and Columns are either cold formed, mill-rolled or built-up "I" sections depending on design requirements. SECONDARY FRAMING Girts(in sidewall)
& Purlins(in roof)are 8" or 10" to meet design requirements. Purlins are top-mounted on the rafter with a varied lap of 2' to 6' for strength and cost savings in erection labor. Maximum purlin spacing is 5' on center. Eave Strut is a cold-formed C-Section that is rolled for the appropriate roof pitch, to help insure weather tightness at the eave. Sheeting angle is a continuous sheeting angle supplied for the attachment of the sheeting at the rake of the building for ease of installation. Base angle is a continuous angle, supplied for the attachment of the base of the sheeting to the concrete. It is attached to the concrete with ram-sets or equivalent anchors by others. Bracing diagonal
rod or cable bracing may be supplied for roof and walls to remove longitudinal
load from the structure. SHEETING 80,000 p.s.i. yield material standard. Some manufacturers use a lower yield strength material, which is less resistant to damage from hail or other impacts. All Coil Steel with Galvalume coating standard(1.25oz-hot dipped) on each side helps prevent deterioration of the steel sheeting. Deeper High-Rib with more frequent corrugations, provides extra strength. Optional Semi-Concealed Panel-"Shadow Line" configuration is available for walls, mansard systems, soffit material, etc…, to add an aesthetic appeal to your building. FASTENERS Structural Bolts
meet requirements of ASTM Standards. Self-Drilling and Self-Tapping Fasteners are pre-assembled with neoprene washers and metal caps to help insure weather tightness. CLOSURES Closed Cell Neoprene
Strips with self-adhesive backing used to help seal building. 1 ½" Sheeting Notch at base of concrete where panel sits is designed into every building. Sheeting notch provides an air infiltration stop on blank insulated buildings. SEALANTS Sealant for roof
sidelaps, endlaps and flashing at gable is provided to help insure weather
tightness. RIDGE CAP Preformed High-Rib Ridge Cap Panel matches the slope and profile of adjoining roof panels to help insure constant alignment and weather tightness. Long Overlap is provided to help prevent water from siphoning into the building. TRIM AND FLASHING Trimming at rake (gable) corners and eaves is provided for all buildings with standard trim material for a finished look. This is also an additional deterrent to moisture, insects and dirt getting into building. PLANS AND DRAWINGS Anchor Bolt Setting Plan, building reactions for foundation design, Erection Manual and Engineer Letter of Certification are provided shortly after receipt of deposit on building. General Building Manual and erection drawing provide step by step instructions for assembly. Engineer Certified Erection Drawings, including wall and roof framing diagrams, cross sections, sheeting and flashing details are provided. These drawings show clearly the proper erection and assembly of all building components. Part Numbers Are Placed On Each Component (other than screws). These part numbers coincide with a detailed listing contained in the construction drawings and shipping list to help with assembly of the building. Special Notes
Siliconized Polyester Color Finishes
Standard Trim Colors (KYNAR)
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