APA Rated Sheathing & Structural 1 Sheathing-LP OSB
APA Rated Sheathing & Structural 1 Sheathing-LP OSB
APA Rated Sheathing & Structural 1 Sheathing-LP OSB
Use of third-party certified wood from well managed forests to produce all of LPs woodbased products.
Use of raw material more efficiently to produce these engineered
wood products resulting in more consistent performance and
strength than non-strand-based sheathing products.
Installation - General
The panels may be sawn cleanly, and may be routed or drilled with
standard woodworking tools.
Limitations
LP OSB SHEATHING PANELS ARE NOT FOR UNPROTECTED
EXTERIOR USE. They must be covered with siding panels or other
type of exterior wall cladding or roofing material. Normal exposure
to weather during ordinary construction delays will not damage the
panels. ADDITIONAL PROTECTIVE MEASURES ARE RECOMMENDED
FOR EXTENDED ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS. EXCEPTION:
Panels identified as Exposure 1 may be used for roof sheathing
where exposed on the underside such as on eaves.
Slight surface flaking or thickness swell caused by moisture
exposure will not affect the panels structural performance.
Physical Properties
LP OSB sheathing wall panels provide sufficient racking strength to
meet corner bracing requirements.
Panels are stiff and strong and have a low coefficient of lineal
expansion.
For further technical and engineering information and Material
Safety Data Sheets, contact your LP sales representative
Environmental Impact
LP Building Products are manufactured in accordance with the
companys policy on protection of the environment which includes:
Use of environmental control technology and energy efficient
equipment to conserve resources.
Use of wood by-products to produce energy, thereby conserving
nonrenewable resources.
Roof Installation
Place the skid-resistant side up with the APA trademark stamp
facing down and wear skid-resistant shoes when installing the
roof sheathing.
Install with the long dimension or strength axis of the panel
across supports and with the panel continuous over two or more
spans.
Provide 1/8 minimum space at panel ends and edges. Use a
spacer tool (i.e. 10d box nail) to assure accurate and consistent
spacing.
Panel end joints shall occur over framing. Stagger end joints in
each succeeding row.
Provide additional panel stiffness by installing panel edge clips
mid-span on all un-supported edges.
Nail 6 o.c. along supported panel ends and edges and 12 o.c.
at intermediate supports. Fasten panels 3/8 from panel edges.
Use 8d common nails for panels up to 1 thickness. For panels
over 1 use 8d ring-shank or 10d common nails. Other codeapproved fasteners may be used.
Cover roof sheathing as soon as possible with roofing felt or
shingle underlayment for protection against excessive moisture
prior to roofing. If any edge swelling occurs prior to roof underlayment installation, all raised joints should be sanded flat.
Allow sheathing to adjust to humidity and moisture conditions
before shingle installation.
Specifications (cont.)
Availability
OSB sheathing panels are available directly from LPs manufacturing plants by railcar, as well as piggyback and truckload shipment.
Wall Installation
LP OSB sheathing wall panels may be installed vertically or horizontally. In horizontal installations, stagger joints a minimum of
one stud space.
Provide 1/8 minimum space between panel ends and edges. Use
a spacer tool (i.e. 10d box nail) to assure accurate and consistent
spacing.
Nail 6 o.c. along supported panel ends and edges and 12 oc at
intermediate supports. Fasten panels 3/8 from panel edges. Use
6d common nails for panels up to 1 thickness. For panels over 1
use 8d ring-shank or 8d common nails. Other code-approved fas-
Call LP customer service or visit our web site for more information on OSB structural panels and other LP products.
APA
Rated Sheathing
Manufacturer
Product Description
APA Panel
Grade
Span Rating
Bond
Classification
Mill Number
Product Standard
and Panel Grade
HUD Recognition
Performance
Category
L P OSB Structural panels are quality verified by APA, and are manu- Performance category replaces the fractional nominal thickness used in PS2. The Performance Category is consistent
factured in conformance with U.S. Voluntary Product Standard PS2,
with the panel thickness used in the U.S. model building
which is recognized in the Uniform Building Code, the Internationalcodes.
Building Code and the International Residential Code, or by
International Code Council Evaluation service (ICC-ES) Evaluation
Wall panels 7/16 Category may be used on studs spaced up
Report ESR-2586 and by HUD Use of Materials Bulletin No. 40c.
to 24 o.c.
APA Rated OSB Sheathing Roof Panels
Performance Category*
3/8
24/0
30
7/16
24/16
40
15/32
32/16
70
1/2
32/16
70
19/32
40/20
130
23/32
48/24
175
1-1/8
48 oc
290
Specifications (cont.)
Structural 1 Sheathing
Product Description
3/8
24/0
30
7/16
24/16
40
15/32
32/16
70
1/2
32/16
70
Span Rating
LP OSB Structural panels are quality verified by APA, and are manufactured in conformance with U.S. Voluntary Product Standard PS2,
which is recognized in the Uniform Building Code, the InternationalBuilding Code and the International Residential Code, or by
International Code Council Evaluation service (ICC-ES) Evaluation
Report ESR-2586 and by HUD Use of Materials Bulletin No. 40c.
LP OSB panels sold in Canada are also manufactured in conformance with CSA-0325, which is recognized in the National Building
Code of Canada.
NOTE: Material Safety Data Sheets are available from the LP website: www.lpcorp.com.
Bond
Classification
Mill Number
Product Standard
and Panel Grade
HUD Recognition
Performance
Category
Fire Performance
The surface burning characteristics of unfinished OSB panels
have a Class C or Class 3 rating based on U.L. Control No. 11H7.
FIGURE 1. RECOMMENDED UNIFORM ROOF LIVE LOADS FOR APA RATED SHEATHING(c) AND APA RATED STURD-I-FLOOR
WITH STRENGTH AXIS PERPENDICULAR TO SUPPORTS(e)
Panel Span
Rating
Performance
Category**
(a) Tongue and groove edges, panel edge clips (one midway* between each support,
except two equally spaced between supports 48 inches on center or greater), lumber
blocking, or other.
(b) 19.2 inches for 3/8-in. and 7/16-in. panels, 24 inches for 15/32-in. and 1/2-in. panels.
(c) Includes APA Rated Sheathing/Ceiling Deck.
16
20
24
30
50
100
100
180
305
-
-
-
16
100
150
240
-
-
30
60
65
120
205
280
-
-
20
65
100
160
295
-
30
40
70
130
175
305
305
24
40
60
100
185
290
32
40
48
60
30
60
95
165
165
32
30
45
100
100
40
35
70
70
48
35
35
60
30
50
100
160
30
60
100
25
40
65
40
Specifications (cont.)
FIGURE 2. ALLOWABLE SHEAR (POUNDS PER FOOT) FOR APA PANEL SHEAR WALLS WITH FRAMING OF DOUGLAS-FIR, LARCH, OR
SOUTHERN PINE(a) OR WIND OR SEISMIC LOADING (b,h, i, j, k) (See also 2006 IBC Table 2306.4.1)
Panels Applied Direct to Framing
Panel
Performance
Minimum
Grade
Category**
Nail
Nail Size
Nail Spacing
Penetration
(Common or
at Panel Edge (in.)
in Framing
Galvanized Box)
(in.)
6
4
3
2(e)
5/16
1-1/4
6d
APA
3/8
Structural l
7/16
1-3/8
8d
Grades
15/32
280
430
550
730
15/32
1-1/2
10d
340
510
665(f)
870
5/16 or 1/4(c)
6d
180
270
350
450
180
270
350
450
200
300
390
510
8d
200
300
390
510
10d
260
380
490(f)
640
Sheathing; APA
3/8
Rated Siding
3/8
and other
7/16
1-3/8
8d
APA grades
15/32
15/32
19/32
1-1/2
(g)
390
510
2(e)
1-1/4
300
Nail Size )
Nail Spacing
(common or
at Panel Edges (in.)
Galvanized
Box)
6
4
3
APA Rated
200
8d
200
300
390
510
10d
280
430
550(f)
730
(d)
240(d) 350(d)
(d)
450
585 (d)
640
260
380
490
310
460
600(f)
770
10d
340
510
665(f)
870
(a) F or framing of other species: (1) Find specific gravity for species of lumber in the AF&PA National Design Specification. (2) For common or galvanized box nails, find shear value
from table above for nail size for actual grade. (3) Multiply value by the following adjustment factor: Specific Gravity Adjustment Factor = [1-(0.5 - SG)], where SG = specific gravity
of the framing. This adjustment shall not be greater than 1.
(b) All panel edges backed with 2-inch nominal or wider framing. Install panels either horizontally or vertically. Space nails maximum 6 inches o.c. along intermediate framing members for 3/8 Category and 7/16 Category panels installed on studs spaced 24 inches o.c. For other conditions and panel thicknesses, space nails maximum 12 inches o.c. on intermediate supports. Fasteners shall be located 3/8 inch from panel edges.
(c) 3/8 Category 16 oc is minimum recommended when applied direct to framing as exterior siding.
(d) Allowable shear values are permitted to be increased to values shown for 15/32 category sheathing with same nailing provided (1) studs are spaced a maximum of 16 on center,
or (2) panels are applied with long dimension across studs.
(e) Framing at adjoining panel edges shall be 3-inch nominal or wider, and nails shall be staggered where nails are spaced 2 inches o.c. Check local code for variations of these
requirements.
(f) Framing at adjoining panel edges shall be 3-inch nominal or wider, and nails shall be staggered where 10d nails (3 x 0.148) having penetration into framing of more than 1-1/2
inches are spaced 3 inches o.c. Check local code for variations of these requirements.
(g) Values apply to all-veneer plywood APA RATED SIDING panels only. Other APA RATED SIDING panels may also qualify on a proprietary basis. APA RATED SIDING 16 oc plywood
may be 11/32 inch, 3/8 inch or thicker. Thickness at point of nailing on panel edges governs shear values.
(h) Where panels are applied on both faces of a wall and nail spacing is less than 6 inches o.c. on either side, panel joints shall be offset to fall on different framing members. Or
framing shall be 3 inch nominal or thicker and nails on each side shall be staggered.
(i) In Seismic Design Category D, E, or F, where shear design values exceed 350 pounds per lineal foot, all framing members receiving edge nailing from abutting panel edges shall
not be less than a single 3-inch nominal member, or two 2-inch nominal members fastened together in accordance with 2006 IBC Section 2306.1 to transfer the design shear
value between framing members. Wood structural panel joint and sill plate nailing shall be staggered in all cases. See 2006 IBC Section 2305.311 for sill plate size and anchorage
requirements.
(j) Galvanized nails shall be hot dipped or tumbled.
(k) For shear loads of normal or permanent load duration as defined by the AF&PA NDS, the values in the table above shall be multiplied by 0.63 or 0.56 respectively.
**Performance Category replaces the fractional nominal thickness used in PS2.
Specifications (cont.)
FIGURE 3. ALLOWABLE SHEAR (POUNDS PER FOOT) FOR HORIZONTAL LP PANEL DIAPHRAGMS WITH FRAMING OF DOUGLAS-FIR,
LARCH OR SOUTHERN PINE(a) FOR WIND OR SEISMIC LOADING(b) (See also IBC Table 2306.1)
Panel
Grade
LP
Structural 1
Grades
Unblocked Diaphragms
All other
Configurations
(Case 2, 3, 4,
5 & 6)
420
475
165
185
125
140
530
600
600
675
240
265
180
200
425
480
640
720
730
820
285
320
215
240
170
190
225
250
335
380
380
430
150
170
110
125
2
3
185
210
250
280
375
420
420
475
165
185
125
140
3/8
2
3
240
270
320
360
480
540
545
610
215
240
160
180
7/16
2
3
255
285
340
380
505
570
575
645
230
255
170
190
15/32
2
3
270
300
360
400
530
600
600
675
240
265
180
200
15/32
2
3
290
325
385
430
575
650
655
735
255
290
190
215
19/32
2
3
320
360
425
480
640
720
730
820
285
320
215
240
Performance
Category**
Common
Nail Size
Minimum
Nail
Penetration
in Framing
(in.)
6d(f)
1-1/4
5/16
2
3
185
210
250
280
375
420
8d
1-3/8
3/8
2
3
270
300
360
400
10d(g
1-1/2
15/32
2
3
320
360
5/16
2
3
3/8
6d
(f)
LP Rated
Sheathing
LP Rated
Sturd-I-Floor
and other
APA Grades
Minimum
Nominal Width
of Framing
Members at
Adjoining Panel
Edges and
Boundaries (e)
(in.)
Blocked Diaphragms
8d
10d
(g)
1-1/4
1-3/8
1-1/2
2-1/2(d)
2(d)
(a) For framing of other species: (1) Find specific gravity for species of lumber in the AFPA National Design Specification (2) Find shear value from table above for nail size for actual
grade (3) Multiply value by the following adjustment factor: Specific Gravity Adjustment Factor = [1-(0.5 SG)], where SG = specific gravity of the framing. This adjustment shall
not be greater than 1.
(b) For shear loads of normal or permanent load duration as defined by the AF&PA NDS, the values in the table above shall be multiplied by 0.63 or 0.56, respectively.
(c) Space nails maximum 12 inches o.c. along intermediate framing members (6 inches o.c. when supports are spaced 48 inches o.c. or greater). Fasteners shall be located 3/8 from
panel edges.
(d) Framing at adjoining panel edges shall be 3 nominal or wider, and nails shall be staggered where nails are spaced 2 inches o.c. or 2-1/2 inches o.c.
(e) The minimum normal width of framing members not located at boundaries or adjoining panel edges shall be 2.
(f) 8d is recommended minimum for roofs due to negative pressures of high winds.
(g) Framing at adjoining panel edges shall be 3 nominal or wider, and nails shall be staggered where 10d nails having penetration into framing of more than 1-1/2 are spaced 3
inches o.c.
Note: Design for diaphragm stresses depends on direction of continuous panel joints with reference to load, not on direction of long dimension or strength axis of sheet. Continuous
framing may be in either direction for blocked diaphragms.
**Performance Category replaces the fractional nominal thickness used in PS2.
Cal. Prop 65 Warning: Use of this product may result in exposure to wood dust, known to the State of California to cause cancer.