1684.2-N1-N2-Supp 4 - MGP 10
1684.2-N1-N2-Supp 4 - MGP 10
1684.2-N1-N2-Supp 4 - MGP 10
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• Australian Institute of Building
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LIST OF TABLES
27 STRUTTING BEAMS
28 UNDERPURLINS
29 RAFTERS OR PURLINS
30 RIDGE OR INTERMEDIATE BEAMS – Single span
31 RIDGE OR INTERMEDIATE BEAMS – Continuous span
32 ROOF BATTENS – Supporting roofing only
LOWER STOREY OF TWO STOREY
33 FLOOR BEARERS – Supporting two storey loadbearing walls – FLW 1800
34 FLOOR BEARERS – Supporting two storey loadbearing walls – FLW 3600
35 FLOOR BEARERS – Lower Storey of two storey supporting upper and lower floor loads only
36 WALL STUDS – Not notched lower storey loadbearing walls
37 WALL STUDS - Notched to 20 mm lower storey loadbearing walls
38 STUDS – Not notched – Supporting concentrated floor loads
39 STUDS – Notched to 20 mm – Supporting concentrated floor loads
40 JAMB STUDS – Lower storey of two storey – FLW 1800
41 JAMB STUDS – Lower storey of two storey – FLW 3600
42 JAMB STUDS – Lower storey of two storey – FLW 4800
43 WALL STUDS - Not notched supporting floor loads only
44 WALL STUDS - Notched to 20 mm supporting floor loads only
45 BOTTOM PLATES – Lower storey of two storey
46 TOP PLATES – Lower storey of two storey
47 LINTELS – Lower storey loadbearing walls – Sheet roof
48 LINTELS – Lower storey loadbearing walls – Tile roof
VERANDAHS, POSTS & DECKS
49 DECK BEARERS
50 DECK JOISTS
51 VERANDAH BEAMS – Single span
52 VERANDAH BEAMS – Continuous span
53 POSTS SUPPORTING ROOF AND/OR FLOOR LOADS
This document incorporates Amendment No. 1 (June 2012). The changes required by the Amendment are indicated in the
text by a marginal bar and amendment number against the note, table, or part thereof affected.
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2/170x45 2500 700 2000 600 1800 500 2900 800 2200 600 1800 500
2/190x35 2600 700 2100 600 1700 500 2800 800 2100 600 1700 500
2/190x45 2800 800 2300 600 2000 600 3200 900 2400 700 2000 600
2/240x35 3300 900 2600 700 2100 600 3400 1000 2600 700 2100 600
2/240x45 3600 1000 2900 800 2400 700 3900 1100 2900 800 2400 700
2/290x35 3800 1100 3000 900 2400 700 4000 1200 3000 900 2400 700
2/290x45 4100 1200 3400 1000 2800 800 4500 1300 3400 1000 2800 800
NOTES:
i) Maximum bearer spans supporting roof loads are based on the support of a maximum total sheet roof, framing and ceiling mass
of 40 kg/m2, a maximum total tile roof, framing and ceiling mass of 90 kg/m2 and a maximum flooring mass of 40 kg/m2. For
guidance on determination of roof mass, refer to Appendix A.
ii) Cantilevers shall not exceed 50% of actual backspan.
iii) Minimum bearing length = 50 mm at end support and 100 mm at internal supports for continuous members. Subscript values,
where applicable, indicate the minimum additional bearing length where required to be greater than 50 mm at end supports and
100 mm at internal supports.
iv) Multiple members shall be nailed together as per Clause 2.3.
v) For designed parameters, refer to Figure 4.6.
vi) Where loadbearing walls are supported at right angles to bearer within the bearer span, reference should be made to Clause
4.3.1.5.
vii) Where bearers support roof point loads, reference should be made to Clause 4.3.1.6.
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2/170x45 2200 600 1900 500 1700 500 2300 600 1900 500 1700 500
2/190x35 2200 600 1900 500 1600 400 2200 600 1900 500 1600 400
2/190x45 2500 700 2100 600 1800 500 2500 700 2100 600 1800 500
2/240x35 2700 800 2300 600 2000 600 2700 800 2300 600 2000 600
2/240x45 3100 900 2600 700 2200 600 3100 900 2600 700 2200 600
2/290x35 3100 900 2700 800 2300 600 3100 900 2700 800 2300 600
2/290x45 3500 1000 3000 900 2600 700 3500 1000 3000 900 2600 700
NOTES:
i) Maximum bearer spans supporting roof loads are based on the support of a maximum total sheet roof, framing and ceiling mass
of 40 kg/m2, a maximum total tile roof, framing and ceiling mass of 90 kg/m2 and a maximum flooring mass of 40 kg/m2. For
guidance on determination of roof mass, refer to Appendix A.
ii) Cantilevers shall not exceed 50% of actual backspan.
iii) Minimum bearing length = 50 mm at end support and 100 mm at internal supports for continuous members. Subscript values,
where applicable, indicate the minimum additional bearing length where required to be greater than 50 mm at end supports and
100 mm at internal supports.
iv) Multiple members shall be nailed together as per Clause 2.3.
v) For designed parameters, refer to Figure 4.6.
vi) Where loadbearing walls are supported at right angles to bearer within the bearer span, reference should be made to Clause
4.3.1.5.
vii) Where bearers support roof point loads, reference should be made to Clause 4.3.1.6.
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2/170x45 1900 500 1700 500 1500 400 1900 500 1700 500 1500 400
2/190x35 1900 500 1700 500 1500 400 1900 500 1700 500 1500 400
2/190x45 2100 600 1900 500 1700 500 2100 600 1900 500 1700 500
2/240x35 2300 600 2000 600 1800 500 2300 600 2000 600 1800 500
2/240x45 2600 700 2300 600 2100 600 2600 700 2300 600 2100 600
2/290x35 2600 700 2300 600 2100 600 2600 700 2300 600 2100(5) 600
2/290x45 3000 900 2700 800 2400 700 3000 900 2700 800 2400 700
NOTES:
i) Maximum bearer spans supporting roof loads are based on the support of a maximum total sheet roof, framing and ceiling mass
of 40 kg/m2, a maximum total tile roof, framing and ceiling mass of 90 kg/m2 and a maximum flooring mass of 40 kg/m2. For
guidance on determination of roof mass, refer to Appendix A.
ii) Cantilevers shall not exceed 50% of actual backspan.
iii) Minimum bearing length = 50 mm at end support and 100 mm at internal supports for continuous members. Subscript values,
where applicable, indicate the minimum additional bearing length where required to be greater than 50 mm at end supports and
100 mm at internal supports.
iv) Multiple members shall be nailed together as per Clause 2.3.
v) For designed parameters, refer to Figure 4.6.
vi) Where loadbearing walls are supported at right angles to bearer within the bearer span, reference should be made to Clause
4.3.1.5.
vii) Where bearers support roof point loads, reference should be made to Clause 4.3.1.6.
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2/170x45 1700 500 1500 400 1400 400 1700 500 1500 400 1400 400
2/190x35 1600 400 1500 400 1400 400 1600 400 1500 400 1400 400
2/190x45 1900 500 1700 500 1600 400 1900 500 1700 500 1600 400
2/240x35 2000 600 1800 500 1700 500 2000 600 1800 500 1700 500
2/240x45 2300 600 2100 600 1900 500 2300 600 2100 600 1900 500
2/290x35 2300 600 2100 600 1900 500 2300 600 2100(5) 600 1900(20) 500(20)
2/290x45 2600 700 2400 700 2200 600 2600 700 2400 700 2200 600
NOTES:
i) Maximum bearer spans supporting roof loads are based on the support of a maximum total sheet roof, framing and ceiling mass
of 40 kg/m2, a maximum total tile roof, framing and ceiling mass of 90 kg/m2 and a maximum flooring mass of 40 kg/m2. For
guidance on determination of roof mass, refer to Appendix A.
ii) Cantilevers shall not exceed 50% of actual backspan.
iii) Minimum bearing length = 50 mm at end support and 100 mm at internal supports for continuous members. Subscript values,
where applicable, indicate the minimum additional bearing length where required to be greater than 50 mm at end supports and
100 mm at internal supports.
iv) Multiple members shall be nailed together as per Clause 2.3.
v) For designed parameters, refer to Figure 4.6.
vi) Where loadbearing walls are supported at right angles to bearer within the bearer span, reference should be made to Clause
4.3.1.5.
vii) Where bearers support roof point loads, reference should be made to Clause 4.3.1.6.
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2/240x35 4400 1300 3600 1000 3100 900 2500 700 2100 600 1900 500
2/240x45 5000 1400 4100 1200 3500 1000 2800 800 2400 700 2100 600
2/290x35 5100 1500 4200 1200 3600 1000 2900 800 2500 700 2200 600
2/290x45 5700 1700 4700 1400 4100 1200 3300 900 2800 800 2500 700
NOTES:
i) Maximum bearer spans supporting roof loads are based on the support of a flooring mass of 40 kg/m2.
ii) Cantilevers shall not exceed 50% of actual backspan.
iii) The bearer sizes given may support decks up to 1000 mm above ground. For bearer supporting decks over 1000 mm above ground,
refer to Table 49.
iv) Minimum bearing length = 50 mm at end support and 100 mm at internal supports for continuous members. Subscript values, where
applicable, indicate the minimum additional bearing length where required to be greater than 50 mm at end supports and 100 mm at
internal supports.
vi) Multiple members shall be nailed together as per Clause 2.3.
vii) For designed parameters, refer to Figure 4.7.
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140x45 2600 2600 2400 2100 3100 3100 3000 2600 2600 2500 1900 1300 3100 3100 2300 1800
170x35 2900 2900 2700 2400 3500 3500 3500 3000 2900 2900 2100 1500 3500 3500 2700 2000
170x45 3200 3200 3000 2700 3900 3900 3800 3300 3200 3100 2400 1900 3900 3900 3000 2500
190x35 3300 3300 3100 2800 4000 4000 4000 3500 3300 3300 2500 1800 4000 4000 3100 2400
190x45 3700 3700 3400 3100 4400 4500 4400 3900 3700 3600 2800 2300 4500 4500 3500 2900
240x35 4400 4400 4100 3700 5200 5200 5000 4600 4400 4200 3400 2700 5200 5100 4300 3400
240x45 4800 4800 4500 4100 5600 5600 5400 5000 4800 4600 3800 3200 5600 5600 4700 4000
290x45 5500 5500 5200 4900 6400 6400 6300 5800 5500 5300 4700 4200 6400 6400 5500 4900
Joist Spacing 600 mm
70x35 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS
70x45 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS
90x35 NS NS NS NS 1100 1000 NS NS NS NS NS NS 1100 NS NS NS
90x45 1100 1000 NS NS 1600 1300 1000 NS 1100 NS NS NS 1600 1100 NS NS
120x35 1600 1400 1100 NS 2100 2100 1400 1100 1600 1200 NS NS 2100 1600 1000 NS
120x45 2000 1900 1400 1100 2300 2300 2000 1600 2000 1600 1000 NS 2300 2300 1300 NS
140x35 2200 2000 1500 1200 2500 2500 2200 1700 2200 1700 1100 NS 2500 2400 1400 NS
140x45 2400 2400 2100 1600 2800 2800 2700 2300 2400 2200 1400 NS 2800 2800 1900 1200
170x35 2700 2700 2300 1800 3100 3100 3100 2600 2700 2500 1600 1000 3100 3100 2200 1400
170x45 2900 2900 2700 2400 3400 3400 3400 2900 2900 2800 2100 1400 3400 3400 2600 1800
190x35 3000 3000 2800 2300 3500 3500 3400 3100 3000 2900 1900 1300 3500 3500 2700 1700
190x45 3300 3300 3100 2700 3900 3900 3900 3400 3300 3200 2500 1700 3900 3900 3100 2200
240x35 3900 3900 3700 3300 4600 4400 4200 4100 3900 3800 2900 2000 4600 4300 3800 2600
240x45 4300 4300 4000 3600 5000 5000 4900 4600 4300 4200 3400 2500 5000 4900 4200 3300
290x45 5100 5100 4800 4500 6000 5900 5700 5400 5100 5000 4300 3300 6000 5700 5100 4300
NOTES:
i) Maximum floor joist spans supporting roof loads are based on the support of a maximum total sheet roof, framing and ceiling mass of
40 kg/m2, maximum total tile roof, framing and ceiling mass of 90 kg/m2 and a maximum flooring mass of 40 kg/m2.
ii) A roof road width of “0” shall be used for floor joist not supporting roof loads..
iii) The sizes given in this table are not suitable where heavy point loads, except those allowed by Clause 4.3.2.4, are supported within the
joist span.
iv) For the lower storey of two storey construction, floor joists shall not support roof or upper floor loads within their span.
v) Where the ends of joist do not support roof loads, the joist may cantilever 25% of the allowable single span for size used, except that the
cantilever shall not exceed 50% of the actual backspan.
vi) Joists crippled over supports shall be considered as single span joists. Refer Clause 2.7.5.4.
vii) Where joist size D/B >4, restraint may be required. Refer Clause 4.2.2.3.
viii) For design parameters refer to Figure 4.9.
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3000 4500 4500 4500 3800 3300 4500 4500 3500 2800 2400
3600 2600 2600 2600 2400 2200 2600 2600 2200 1800 1500
4200 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 900
90x35 2400 2900 2400 2000 1700 1500 2600 2000 1600 1300 1100
2700 2100 1700 1500 1300 1100 1900 1500 1100 NS NS
3000 1500 1300 1100 NS NS 1400 1000 NS NS NS
90x45 2400 3900 3200 2700 2400 2100 3500 2700 2200 1800 1600
2700 2900 2400 2000 1700 1600 2600 2000 1600 1400 1100
3000 2200 1800 1600 1400 1200 2000 1500 1200 900 NS
3600 900 900 NS NS NS 900 NS NS NS NS
2/90x35 2400 4500 4500 4500 4300 3700 4500 4500 4000 3300 2800
2700 4500 4500 3800 3300 2800 4500 3800 3000 2500 2100
3000 4400 3500 3000 2600 2200 3900 3000 2400 1900 1600
3600 2000 2000 1900 1600 1400 2000 1800 1400 1200 1000
2/90x45 2400 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4400 3800
2700 4500 4500 4500 4300 3800 4500 4500 4000 3400 2800
3000 4500 4500 4000 3400 3000 4500 4000 3200 2600 2200
3600 2800 2800 2500 2200 1900 2800 2500 2000 1700 1400
4200 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1000 NS
3/90x35 2400 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500
2700 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4100 3500
3000 4500 4500 4500 4200 3600 4500 4500 3900 3200 2700
3600 3400 3400 3100 2700 2400 3400 3100 2500 2100 1700
4200 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1300 1200
3/90x45 2700 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500
3000 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4300 3600
3600 4500 4500 4200 3700 3200 4500 4200 3400 2800 2400
4200 2100 2100 2100 2100 2000 2100 2100 2100 1900 1600
4/90x35 2700 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500
3000 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 3800
3600 4500 4500 4500 3900 3400 4500 4500 3600 3000 2500
4200 2200 2200 2200 2200 2200 2200 2200 2200 2000 1700
4800 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900
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70x35 2400 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7300 5500
2700 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 5200 3900
3000 7500 7500 7100 5300 5300 5300 3600 2700
70x45 2400 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7100
2700 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 6700 5100
3000 7500 7500 7500 7500 7300 7300 4900 3600
2/70x35 2700 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500
3000 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 5800
2/70x45 2700 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500
3000 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7400
3600 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 5600 4100
90x35 2700 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500
3000 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 6100
3600 7500 7500 7500 6800 6700 6700 4500 2900
90x45 3000 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500
3600 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 5900 4400
2/90x35 3000 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500
3600 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7000
2/90x45 3600 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500
4200 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7300 5500
NOTES:
i) Maximum roof load widths are based on the support of a maximum total sheet roof, framing and ceiling mass of 40 kg/m2, and a
maximum tile roof, framing and ceiling mass of 90 kg/m2. For guidance on roof and ceiling mass refer to Appendix A.
ii) Studs for internal non-loadbearing bracing walls and partitions (not carrying roof loads) shall be as per Clause 6.3.5.
iii) Edge distances for some sheet bracing materials may require a minimum stud width of 45 mm for joining sheets.
iv) Jamb studs for opening in internal load bearing walls shall be as per Table 10.
v) Large stud sizes may be made up by vertical nail lamination as per Clause 2.4.
vi) For design parameters refer to Figure 6.14.
vii) Where roof loads are supported only on studs supporting concentrated loads, posts or jamb studs, the internal walls can be classified
as non-loadbearing walls. Refer Clause 6.3.5.
viii) Where studs are used for tie-down, the maximum tension load that can be imparted to the stud is 8.5 kN per stud or laminate where
they are nail laminated.
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2/35x90 300 7500 7500 7500 7500 4400 7500 7500 7500 7300 5200 7500 7500 7100 5700 3700
450 7500 7500 7500 7500 4300 7500 7500 7500 7000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 3400
600 7500 7500 7500 7500 4100 6100 6100 6100 6100 4800 4000 4000 4000 4000 3200
2/45x90 300 7500 7500 7500 7500 5900 7500 7500 7500 7500 6700 7500 7500 7500 7500 5200
450 7500 7500 7500 7500 5800 7500 7500 7500 7500 6500 7500 7500 7500 7500 5000
600 7500 7500 7500 7500 5700 7500 7500 7500 7500 6400 7500 7500 7500 7500 4800
3/35x90 300 7500 7500 7500 7500 5900 7500 7500 7500 7500 6700 7500 7500 7500 7500 5200
450 7500 7500 7500 7500 5800 7500 7500 7500 7500 6500 7500 7500 7500 7500 4900
600 7500 7500 7500 7500 5600 7500 7500 7500 7500 6300 7200 7200 7200 7200 4700
3/45x90 600 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500
NOTES:
i) Maximum roof load widths are based on the support of a maximum total sheet roof, framing and ceiling mass of 40 kg/m2. For guidance on
roof and ceiling mass refer to Appendix A.
ii) Where rafters or trusses are supported directly over studs or within 1.5 times the thickness of the top plate from the studs the top plate may be
a minimum 35 mm deep.
iii) Where plates support concentrated loads such as roof beams, struts, strutting beams, hanging beams, counter beams, combined
strutting/hanging beams or girder trusses etc., the load shall be supported directly over a stud(s) designed to carry the load or the plate
stiffened in accordance with Clause 6.2.2.3.
iv) Plates may be trenched up to a maximum of 3 mm for studs.
v) Multiple plates shall be nailed together as per Clause 2.5.
vi) For design parameters refer to Figure 6.19.
vii) Where wind uplift forces on rafters or trusses are taken to the substructure, bypassing the top plate, the top plate size may be determined
using the tie-down spacing of “0” in the table.
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450 7500 7500 7500 7500 4900 6500 6500 6500 6500 4900 3900 3900 3900 3900 3900
600 6900 6900 6900 6900 4700 5100 5100 5100 5100 4600 3100 3100 3100 3100 3100
2/45x90 300 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500
450 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 6400 6400 6400 6400 6400
600 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 5100 5100 5100 5100 5100
3/35x90 300 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7400 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500
450 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7200 6200 6200 6200 6200 6200
600 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 6900 4900 4900 4900 4900 4900
3/45x90 600 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500
NOTES:
i) Maximum roof load widths are based on the support of a maximum total sheet roof, framing and ceiling mass of 40 kg/m2. For guidance on
roof and ceiling mass refer to Appendix A.
ii) Where rafters or trusses are supported directly over studs or within 1.5 times the thickness of the top plate from the studs the top plate may be
a minimum 35 mm deep.
iii) Where plates support concentrated loads such as roof beams, struts, strutting beams, hanging beams, counter beams, combined
strutting/hanging beams or girder trusses etc., the load shall be supported directly over a stud(s) designed to carry the load or the plate
stiffened in accordance with Clause 6.2.2.3.
iv) Plates may be trenched up to a maximum of 3 mm for studs.
v) Multiple plates shall be nailed together as per Clause 2.5.
vi) For design parameters refer to Figure 6.19.
vii) Where wind uplift forces on rafters or trusses are taken to the substructure, bypassing the top plate, the top plate size may be determined
using the tie-down spacing of “0” in the table.
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290x45 4800 4800 4100 4100 3700 3700 3400 3200 3000 2900(5)
2/290x45 5500 5500 4800 4800 4400 4300 4100 4100 3900 3800
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i) Maximum lintel spans are based on the support of a maximum total sheet roof, framing and ceiling mass of 40 kg/m2. For guidance
on roof and ceiling mass refer to Appendix A.
ii) For lintels supporting concentrated loads refer Table 20.
iii) Lintels to internal wall openings supporting ceiling joist only shall be sized as hanging beams.
iv) Lintels in gable or skillion end walls not supporting roof loads shall be determined as per Clause 6.3.6.3.
v) Minimum bearing length = 35 mm at end supports. Subscript values, where applicable, indicate the minimum additional bearing
length where required to be greater than 35 mm.
vi) Multiple members shall be nailed together as per Clause 2.3.
vii) For design parameters refer to Figure 6.20.
viii) Lintels must be used in conjunction with top plates, ledgers and head trimmers.
ix) When lintels are used to their maximum design limits, deflections of up to 10 mm (deadload) or 15mm (live load) may be expected.
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290x45 4000 3900 3300 3100 2700(5) 2600(10) 2300(15) 2200(10) 2000(5) 1900(20)
2/290x45 4700 4600 4000 3900 3600 3600 3400 3300 3100 2900(10)
NOTES:
A1 i) Maximum lintel spans are based on the support of a maximum total tile roof, framing and ceiling mass of 90 kg/m2. For guidance on
roof and ceiling mass refer to Appendix A.
ii) For lintels supporting concentrated loads refer Table 20.
iii) Lintels to internal wall openings supporting ceiling joist only shall be sized as hanging beams.
iv) Lintels in gable or skillion end walls not supporting roof loads shall be determined as per Clause 6.3.6.3.
v) Minimum bearing length = 35 mm at end supports. Subscript values, where applicable, indicate the minimum additional bearing
length where required to be greater than 35 mm.
vi) Multiple members shall be nailed together as per Clause 2.3.
vii) For design parameters refer to Figure 6.20.
viii) Lintels must be used in conjunction with top plates, ledgers and head trimmers.
ix) When lintels are used to their maximum design limits, deflections of up to 10 mm (deadload) or 15mm (live load) may be expected.
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2/240x45 4900 4300 3900 3600 3200 2700 4400 4000 3700 3400 3000 2600
2/290x35 5300 4700 4300 4000 3300 2800 4800 4400 4000 3600 3100 2700
2/290x45 5700 5000 4600 4300 4000 3500 5100 4700 4300 4100 3800 3300
NOTES:
i) Maximum spans are based on the support of a maximum sheet roof mass of 20 kg/m2 plus a total ceiling mass of 12 kg/m2
(including ceiling joists)and a maximum tile roof mass of 60 kg/m2 plus a total ceiling mass of 12 kg/m2. For guidance on roof and
ceiling mass refer to Appendix A.
ii) Where the depth to breadth ratio exceeds 3:1, G.I. strapping or similar restraint is to be provided to the top edge of the beam at
beam ends. Refer to Clause 7.2.26.
iii) Beam ends may be chamfered to a minimum depth of 100 mm or 1/3 of the beam depth, whichever is greater.
iv) Where hanging beam spans are not the same each side of the strutting/counter beam, the average of the spans may be used.
v) Minimum bearing length = 70 mm at end supports.
vi) Multiple members nailed together as per Clause 2.3.
vii) For design parameters refer to Figure 7.22.
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i) Maximum spans are based on the support of a maximum sheet roof mass of 20 kg/m2 plus a total ceiling mass of 12 kg/m2 (including ceiling
joists)and a maximum tile roof mass of 60 kg/m2 plus a total ceiling mass of 12 kg/m2. For guidance on roof and ceiling mass refer to
Appendix A. The mass of rafters and underpurlins is accommodated in the span calculations.
ii) Where the depth to breadth ratio exceeds 3:1, G.I. strapping or similar restraint is to be provided to the top edge of the beam at beam ends.
Refer to Clause 7.2.26.
iii) Beam ends may be chamfered to a minimum depth of 100 mm or 1/3 of the beam depth, whichever is greater.
iv) Where hanging beam spans are not the same each side of the strutting/counter beam, the average of the spans may be used.
v) Minimum bearing length = 70 mm at end supports.
vi) Multiple members nailed together as per Clause 2.3.
vii) For design parameters refer to Figure 7.23.
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TABLE 28 UNDERPURLINS
Roof Load Width (mm)
Roof Mass
1800 2700 3600 1800 2700 3600
(kg/m2)
Size
Rafter Spacing (mm)
DxB
600 1200 600 1200 600 1200 600 1200 600 1200 600 1200
(mm)
Maximum Underpurlin Span (mm)
Sheet Roof Tile Roof
2/70x35 10 2100 2200 1800 1500 1500 1100 2300 2500 1800 1800 1600 1600
20 1700 1700 1500 1400 1400 1100 2200 2300 1800 1800 1500 1500
40 1400 1200 1200 1000 1100 NS 1900 1800 1600 1500 1400 1100
60 1200 1000 1000 NS NS NS 1600 1500 1300 1000 1100 NS
2/70x45 10 2300 2400 2000 1900 1700 1400 2600 2700 2100 2100 1800 1800
20 1800 1900 1600 1500 1500 1300 2500 2500 2100 2000 1700 1700
40 1500 1300 1300 1100 1200 NS 2000 2000 1800 1700 1500 1400
60 1300 1100 1100 NS 1000 NS 1800 1700 1500 1300 1300 1000
2/90x35 10 2700 2800 2400 2300 2000 1800 3000 2900 2400 2500 2100 2000
20 2200 2300 1900 1900 1800 1700 2900 2900 2400 2500 2000 2000
40 1800 1700 1500 1400 1400 1200 2400 2400 2000 2000 1700 1700
60 1500 1400 1400 1200 1300 NS 2100 2000 1700 1600 1500 1200
2/90x45 10 2900 2900 2600 2600 2300 2200 3400 3300 2700 2700 2400 2500
20 2400 2500 2100 2100 1900 1900 3200 3200 2700 2700 2300 2500
40 1900 1900 1700 1600 1500 1400 2600 2600 2300 2200 2000 1900
60 1700 1600 1500 1300 1300 1100 2300 2200 1900 1900 1600 1600
2/120x35 10 3600 3600 3200 3100 2700 2700 4000 4000 3200 3200 2800 2800
20 2900 2900 2600 2600 2400 2400 3800 3800 3100 3100 2700 2700
40 2400 2400 2100 2100 1900 1900 3200 3100 2700 2800 2400 2500
60 2100 2100 1800 1800 1600 1600 2800 2800 2200 2200 2000 1900
2/120x45 10 3900 3800 3500 3400 3100 3000 4500 4500 3700 3600 3200 3100
20 3200 3100 2800 2800 2600 2600 4300 4300 3500 3500 3100 3100
40 2600 2600 2200 2300 2100 2000 3500 3400 3000 3000 2700 2700
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60 2200 2300 2000 2000 1800 1800 3000 3000 2600 2600 2200 2200
2/140x35 10 4200 4200 3700 3600 3200 3100 4700 4600 3800 3700 3300 3200
20 3400 3400 3000 3000 2800 2800 4500 4400 3700 3600 3200 3100
40 2800 2800 2400 2500 2200 2200 3700 3700 3200 3200 2800 2800
60 2400 2500 2100 2100 1900 1900 3200 3200 2700 2700 2300 2300
2/140x45 10 4500 4500 4000 4000 3700 3500 5300 5300 4300 4300 3700 3600
20 3700 3700 3300 3200 3000 3000 5000 5000 4100 4100 3600 3500
40 3000 3000 2600 2700 2400 2500 4100 4000 3500 3500 3100 3100
60 2600 2700 2300 2300 2100 2100 3500 3500 3000 3000 2600 2700
2/170x45 10 5300 5300 4800 4800 4400 4300 6300 6300 5100 5200 4400 4400
20 4500 4400 4000 3900 3600 3600 6000 5900 4900 5000 4300 4300
40 3600 3600 3200 3200 2900 2900 4900 4900 4300 4300 3800 3700
60 3200 3200 2800 2800 2600 2600 4300 4300 3500 3500 3100 3100
NOTES:
i) Maximum spans are based on the support of roof mass only.
ii) Roof mass includes roofing, roof battens, insulation/sarking. The mass of the rafters is accommodated in the span calculations.
iii) Maximum allowable cantilever is 25% of the allowable span but not more than 33% of the actual backspan.
iv) Multiple members nailed together as per Clause 2.3.
v) For design parameters refer to Figure 7.25.
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90 2500 700 2200 550 1900 450 1700 400 3400 700 3100 550 2500 450 2100 400
120x45 10 4800 1150 4500 1000 3900 700 3600 600 6500 1150 5700 1000 4500 700 3800 600
20 4100 1150 3800 900 3400 650 3100 600 5600 1150 5200 900 4600 650 4000 600
40 3400 1100 3100 850 2800 650 2500 550 4600 1100 4300 850 3800 650 3400 550
60 3000 1000 2800 800 2400 600 2200 550 4100 1000 3800 800 3300 600 2900 550
90 2700 900 2400 700 2100 550 1900 500 3600 900 3300 700 2800 550 2300 500
140x35 10 5200 1150 4900 1000 4400 750 3900 650 6900 1150 5900 1000 4700 750 3900 650
20 4400 1150 4100 950 3700 700 3400 600 6000 1150 5600 950 4900 700 4100 600
40 3700 1150 3400 900 3000 650 2700 600 5000 1150 4600 900 4100 650 3600 600
60 3300 1050 3000 800 2600 600 2400 550 4400 1050 4100 800 3600 600 3000 550
90 2900 950 2600 750 2300 600 2100 500 3900 950 3600 750 2900 600 2400 500
140x45 10 5500 1300 5200 1100 4700 900 4400 750 7200 1300 6700 1100 5300 900 4500 750
20 4700 1350 4400 1150 3900 900 3600 800 6400 1350 6000 1150 5400 900 4700 800
40 3900 1350 3600 1150 3200 800 2900 700 5400 1350 4900 1150 4400 800 4000 700
60 3500 1300 3200 1050 2800 750 2600 700 4800 1300 4400 1050 3900 750 3500 700
90 3100 1200 2800 950 2500 700 2300 650 4200 1200 3900 950 3300 700 2800 650
170x35 10 6200 1350 5800 1150 5300 900 4700 800 7200 1350 7000 1150 5600 900 4700 800
20 5300 1350 4900 1150 4400 950 4100 800 7200 1350 6700 1150 5900 950 5000 800
40 4400 1400 4100 1200 3600 900 3300 800 6000 1400 5500 1200 4900 900 4400 800
60 3900 1400 3600 1100 3200 800 2900 750 5400 1400 4900 1100 4300 800 3600 750
90 3500 1250 3200 1000 2800 750 2500 650 4700 1250 4300 1000 3500 750 2900 650
170x45 10 6400 1550 6100 1300 5600 1050 5300 900 7200 1550 7200 1300 6400 1050 5400 900
20 5600 1550 5300 1350 4700 1050 4400 900 7200 1550 7100 1350 6400 1050 5700 900
40 4700 1600 4400 1400 3900 1100 3600 950 6400 1600 6000 1400 5300 1100 4900 950
60 4200 1600 3900 1400 3400 1050 3100 900 5800 1600 5300 1400 4700 1050 4100 900
90 3800 1550 3400 1250 3000 950 2800 800 5100 1550 4700 1250 4000 950 3400 800
190x35 10 6800 1450 6400 1250 5900 1000 5300 850 7200 1450 7200 1250 6200 1000 5300 850
20 5900 1500 5500 1250 4900 1000 4500 850 7200 1500 7200 1250 6500 1000 5500 850
40 4900 1550 4500 1350 4000 1050 3700 900 6700 1550 6200 1350 5500 1050 4900 900
60 4400 1650 4000 1300 3500 1000 3200 850 6000 1650 5500 1300 4700 1000 4000 850
90 3900 1450 3500 1200 3100 900 2800 750 5300 1450 4800 1200 3900 900 3300 750
190x45 10 7100 1700 6700 1450 6200 1150 5800 1000 7200 1700 7200 1450 7100 1150 6000 1000
20 6200 1700 5800 1450 5300 1150 4900 1000 7200 1700 7200 1450 7100 1150 6300 1000
40 5300 1800 4900 1550 4300 1200 4000 1050 7100 1800 6600 1550 5900 1200 5400 1050
60 4700 1800 4300 1600 3800 1250 3500 1000 6400 1800 5900 1600 5200 1250 4600 1000
90 4200 1800 3800 1450 3400 1100 3100 950 5700 1800 5200 1450 4400 1100 3700 950
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170x45 10 4600 1250 3300 1050 2700 850 2300 750 2100 700
20 3900 1250 3100 1100 2600 900 2200 750 2000 700
40 3200 1250 2500 1100 2200 900 1900 800 1700 750
60 2900 1250 2300 1000 1900 850 1600 750 1400 650
90 2500 1150 2000 900 1600 750 1400 650 1200 550
2/170x35 10 5200 1400 4100 1300 3400 1100 3000 950 2600 850
20 4500 1400 3500 1350 3000 1100 2600 950 2400 850
40 3700 1400 2900 1400 2500 1150 2200 1000 2000 900
60 3300 1400 2600 1300 2200 1100 2000 950 1800 850
90 2900 1400 2300 1100 2000 950 1800 800 1600 700
2/170x45 10 5500 1550 4400 1500 3700 1200 3200 1050 2900 950
20 4800 1550 3800 1500 3200 1250 2900 1100 2600 1000
40 4000 1550 3200 1550 2700 1300 2400 1150 2200 1000
60 3600 1550 2800 1400 2400 1200 2200 1100 2000 950
90 3200 1550 2500 1200 2200 1100 1900 950 1800 800
190x35 10 4600 1250 3200 1000 2600 850 2300 750 2100 650
20 4100 1250 3000 1050 2500 850 2200 750 1900 700
40 3300 1250 2600 1050 2100 900 1900 800 1600 700
60 3000 1200 2300 1000 1900 850 1600 750 1400 650
90 2600 1100 1900 900 1500 750 1300 600 1200(5) 550(5)
190x45 10 5100 1350 3600 1150 3000 950 2600 850 2300 750
20 4400 1350 3400 1200 2900 950 2500 850 2200 750
40 3600 1350 2800 1250 2400 1000 2100 900 1800 800
60 3200 1350 2500 1150 2100 1000 1800 850 1600 750
90 2800 1300 2200 1050 1800 850 1500 700 1300 600
2/190x35 10 5800 1600 4500 1450 3800 1200 3300 1050 3000 950
20 5000 1600 3900 1450 3300 1200 2900 1050 2700 950
40 4200 1600 3300 1550 2800 1250 2500 1100 2300 1000
60 3700 1600 2900 1400 2500 1250 2300 1050 2100 900
90 3300 1600 2600 1300 2200 1050 2000 900 1800 800
2/190x45 10 6100 1700 4900 1650 4100 1350 3600 1150 3200 1050
20 5300 1700 4200 1650 3600 1350 3200 1200 2900 1100
40 4500 1700 3500 1700 3100 1400 2700 1250 2500 1100
60 4000 1700 3200 1600 2700 1300 2400 1200 2200 1050
90 3500 1700 2800 1400 2400 1200 2200 1000 2000 900
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2/290x35 10 7200 2400 6800 2050 5600 1650 4900 1450 4400 1300
20 7200 2400 5900 2050 5100 1700 4500 1500 4000 1350
40 6200 2400 5000 2150 4300 1750 3800 1550 3400 1400
60 5600 2400 4400 2150 3800 1800 3400 1500 2900 1300
90 5000 2400 3900 1850 3300 1500 2800 1300 2500(5) 1150
2/290x45 10 7200 2600 7200 2300 6200 1900 5400 1650 4900 1500
20 7200 2600 6300 2350 5500 1900 4900 1700 4400 1500
40 6700 2600 5400 2450 4700 2000 4200 1750 3800 1550
60 6000 2600 4800 2300 4200 2000 3700 1700 3300 1500
90 5400 2550 4300 2100 3700 1700 3200 1450 2800 1300
NOTES:
i) Maximum spans are based on the support of roof or roof plus ceiling mass for a cathedral roof. For guidance on roof and ceiling
mass refer to Appendix A.
ii) Allowable overhangs are based on no birdsmouth or notching. Overhangs shall not exceed 50% of actual backspan.
iii) Minimum bearing length = 35 mm at end supports and 70 mm at internal supports for continuous members. Subscript values, where
applicable, indicate the minimum additional bearing length where required to be greater than 35 mm at end supports and 75 mm at
internal supports.
iv) Multiple members nailed together as per Clause 2.3.
v) For design parameters refer to Figure 7.29.
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170x45 10 4800 1250 3300 1050 2700 850 2300 750 2100 700
20 5000 1250 3300 1100 2700 900 2200 750 2000 700
40 4200 1250 2900 1100 2300 900 1900 800 1700 750
60 3500 1250 2400 1000 1900 850 1600 750 1400 650
90 2900 1150 2000 900 1600 750 1400 650 1200 550
2/170x35 10 6400 1400 4400 1300 3600 1100 3100 950 2800 850
20 6100 1400 4400 1350 3500 1100 3000 950 2600 850
40 5100 1400 3800 1400 3000 1150 2500 1000 2200 900
60 4500 1400 3200 1350 2600 1150 2200 950 1900 850
90 3900 1400 2700 1200 2100 950 1800 800 1600 700
2/170x45 10 7200 1550 5000 1500 4100 1200 3600 1050 3200 950
20 6500 1550 5000 1500 4000 1250 3400 1100 3000 1000
40 5500 1550 4300 1550 3400 1300 2900 1150 2500 1000
60 4900 1550 3600 1500 2900 1300 2500 1100 2200 950
90 4300 1550 3000 1350 2400 1100 2100 950 1800 800
190x35 10 4600 1250 3200 1000 2600 850 2300 750 2100 650
20 4900 1250 3200 1050 2600 850 2200 750 1900 700
40 4100 1250 2800 1050 2200 900 1900 800 1600 700
60 3400 1200 2300 1000 1900 850 1600 750 1400 650
90 2800 1100 1900 900 1500 750 1300 600 1200(15) 550(15)
190x45 10 5300 1350 3600 1150 3000 950 2600 850 2300 750
20 5500 1350 3700 1200 2900 950 2500 850 2200 750
40 4700 1350 3200 1250 2500 1000 2100 900 1800 800
60 3900 1350 2600 1150 2100 1000 1800 850 1600 750
90 3200 1300 2200 1050 1800 850 1500 700 1300 600
2/190x35 10 7100 1600 4800 1450 4000 1200 3500 1050 3100 950
20 6800 1600 4900 1450 3900 1200 3300 1050 2900 950
40 5600 1600 4200 1550 3300 1250 2800 1100 2400 1000
60 5000 1600 3500 1550 2800 1250 2400 1050 2100 900
90 4200 1600 2900 1300 2400 1050 2000 900 1800 800
2/190x45 10 7200 1700 5500 1650 4500 1350 3900 1150 3500 1050
20 7200 1700 5500 1650 4400 1350 3700 1200 3300 1100
40 6100 1700 4700 1700 3800 1400 3200 1250 2800 1100
60 5400 1700 4000 1650 3200 1400 2700 1200 2400 1050
90 4800 1700 3300 1500 2700 1200 2300 1000 2000 900
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2/290x35 10 7200 2400 6900 2050 5600 1650 4900 1450 4400 1300
20 7200 2400 6800 2050 5400 1700 4600 1500 4000 1350
40 7200 2400 5800 2150 4600 1750 3900 1550 3400 1400
60 7200 2400 4900 2150 3900 1800 3400 1500 2900(5) 1300
90 6000 2400 4100 1850 3300 1500 2800(5) 1300 2500(20) 1150
2/290x45 10 7200 2600 7200 2300 6400 1900 5600 1650 4900 1500
20 7200 2600 7200 2350 6100 1900 5200 1700 4600 1500
40 7200 2600 6500 2450 5200 2000 4400 1750 3900 1550
60 7200 2600 5500 2300 4400 2000 3800 1700 3300 1500
90 6700 2550 4600 2100 3700 1700 3200 1450 2800(5) 1300
NOTES:
i) Maximum spans are based on the support of roof or roof plus ceiling mass for a cathedral roof. For guidance on roof and ceiling
mass refer to Appendix A.
ii) Allowable overhangs are based on no birdsmouth or notching. Overhangs shall not exceed 50% of actual backspan.
iii) Minimum bearing length = 35 mm at end supports and 70 mm at internal supports for continuous members. Subscript values, where
applicable, indicate the minimum additional bearing length where required to be greater than 35 mm at end supports and 75 mm at
internal supports.
iv) Multiple members nailed together as per Clause 2.3.
v) For design parameters refer to Figure 7.29.
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2/170x35 1800 1600 1300 1600 1400 1200 1800 1600 1300 1600 1400 1200
2/170x45 2000 1800 1500 1800 1600 1400 2100 1800 1500 1800 1600 1400
2/190x35 2000 1700 1500 1800 1500 1400 2000 1700 1500 1800 1500 1400
2/190x45 2200 2000 1700 2000 1700 1500 2300 2000 1700 2000 1700 1500
2/240x35 2500 2100 1800 2100 1900 1700 2500 2100 1800 2100 1900 1700
2/240x45 2800 2400 2100 2400 2100 1900 2800 2400 2100 2400 2100 1900
2/290x35 2900 2400 2100 2500 2200 1900 2900 2400 2100(5) 2500 2200(5) 1900(20)
2/290x45 3300 2800 2400 2800 2400 2200 3300 2800 2400 2800 2400 2200
NOTES:
i) Maximum bearer spans are based on the support of a maximum total sheet roof, framing and ceiling mass of 40 kg/m2, a maximum
total tile roof, framing and ceiling mass of 90 kg/m2 and a maximum flooring mass of 40 kg/m2. For guidance on roof and ceiling
mass refer to Appendix A.
ii) Where the ends of bearers do not support roof loads, the bearers may cantilever 25% of the allowable single span for size used
except that the cantilevers are not to be greater than 50% of the actual backspan.
iii) Minimum bearing length = 50 mm at end supports and 100 mm at internal supports for continuous spans. Subscript values, where
applicable, indicate the minimum additional bearing length where required to be greater than 50 mm at end supports and 100 mm
at internal supports.
iv) Multiple members shall be nailed together as per Clause 2.3.
v) For design parameters refer to Figure 4.6(b).
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2/170x35 1500 1400 1200 1400 1300 1100 1500 1400 1200 1400 1300 1100
2/170x45 1700 1600 1400 1500 1400 1300 1700 1600 1400 1500 1400 1300
2/190x35 1700 1500 1400 1500 1400 1300 1700 1500 1400 1500 1400 1300
2/190x45 1900 1700 1600 1700 1600 1400 1900 1700 1600 1700 1600 1400
2/240x35 2000 1800 1700 1800 1700 1500 2000 1800 1700 1800 1700 1500(10)
2/240x45 2300 2100 1900 2100 1900 1800 2300 2100 1900 2100 1900 1800
2/290x35 2400 2100 1900 2100 2000 1800(5) 2400 2100(5) 1900(20) 2100(5) 2000(20) 1800(30)
2/290x45 2700 2400 2200 2400 2200 2000 2700 2400 2200 2400 2200 2000(15)
NOTES:
i) Maximum bearer spans are based on the support of a maximum total sheet roof, framing and ceiling mass of 40 kg/m2, a maximum
total tile roof, framing and ceiling mass of 90 kg/m2 and a maximum flooring mass of 40 kg/m2. For guidance on roof and ceiling
mass refer to Appendix A.
ii) Where the ends of bearers do not support roof loads, the bearers may cantilever 25% of the allowable single span for size used
except that the cantilevers are not to be greater than 50% of the actual backspan.
iii) Minimum bearing length = 50 mm at end supports and 100 mm at internal supports for continuous spans. Subscript values, where
applicable, indicate the minimum additional bearing length where required to be greater than 50 mm at end supports and 100 mm
at internal supports.
iv) Multiple members shall be nailed together as per Clause 2.3.
v) For design parameters refer to Figure 4.6(b).
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2/70x35 2700 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500
3000 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7200 5800 7500 7200 5800
2/70x45 3000 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500
90x35 2700 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500
3000 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 6500 7500 7500 6500
90x45 3000 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500
2/90x35 3000 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500
2/90x45 3000 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500
NOTES:
i) Maximum roof load widths are based on the support of a maximum total sheet roof, framing and ceiling mass of 40 kg/m2, a
maximum total tile roof, framing and ceiling mass of 90 kg/m2 and a maximum flooring mass of 40 kg/m2. For guidance on roof and
ceiling mass refer to Appendix A.
ii) Studs for internal non-loadbearing bracing walls and partitions (not carrying roof or floor loads) shall be as per Clause 6.3.5.
iii) Edge distances for some sheet bracing materials may require a minimum stud width of 45 mm for joining sheets.
iv) For gable or skillion end studs (not supporting floor or roof loads) refer Clause 6.3.2.5.
v) Large stud sizes may be made up by vertical nail lamination as per Clause 2.4.
vi) For design parameters refer to Figure 6.12.
vii) All stud walls shall be nogged at not more than 1350 mm centres.
viii) Where studs are used for tie-down, the maximum tension load that can be imparted to the stud is 8.5kN per stud or laminate where
they are nail laminated.
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2/70x35 2400 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500
2700 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 6400 4900 7500 6400 4900
3000 7100 4200 2500 7100 4200 2500 4100 2600 1600 4100 2600 1600
2/70x45 2700 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500
3000 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7200 5700 4200 7200 5700 4200
90x35 2400 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500
2700 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 6200 5200 7500 6200 5200
3000 5300 2700 NS 5300 2700 NS 3100 1600 NS 3100 1600 NS
90x45 2700 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500
3000 7500 7500 6800 7500 7500 6800 6700 5200 4200 6700 5200 4200
2/90x35 3000 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500
2/90x45 3000 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500
NOTES:
i) Maximum roof load widths are based on the support of a maximum total sheet roof, framing and ceiling mass of 40 kg/m2, a
maximum total tile roof, framing and ceiling mass of 90 kg/m2 and a maximum flooring mass of 40 kg/m2. For guidance on roof and
ceiling mass refer to Appendix A.
ii) Studs for internal non-loadbearing bracing walls and partitions (not carrying roof or floor loads) shall be as per Clause 6.3.5.
iii) Edge distances for some sheet bracing materials may require a minimum stud width of 45 mm for joining sheets.
iv) For gable or skillion end studs (not supporting floor or roof loads) refer Clause 6.3.2.5.
v) Large stud sizes may be made up by vertical nail lamination as per Clause 2.4.
vi) For design parameters refer to Figure 6.12.
vii) All stud walls shall be nogged at not more than 1350 mm centres.
viii) Where studs are used for tie-down, the maximum tension load that can be imparted to the stud is 8.5kN per stud or laminate where
they are nail laminated.
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2700 3200 3000 2800 2700 2500 3000 2600 2300 1800 1500
3000 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 900 900 900
2/90x45 2400 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4100 3400 2900
2700 4300 4100 3900 3600 3500 4000 3500 3100 2600 2200
3000 2700 2700 2700 2700 1800 2700 2700 1800 1800 900
3/90x35 2400 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4100 3500
2700 4500 4500 4500 4500 4300 4500 4400 3700 3100 2600
3000 3600 3600 3600 2700 2700 3600 2700 2700 1800 1800
3/90x45 2400 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500
2700 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4200 3500
3000 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 3600 2700 2700
4/90x35 2400 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500
2700 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4300 3700
3000 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 3600 2700 2700
4/90x45 2700 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500
3000 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 4500 3600
NOTES:
i) Maximum widths of opening are based on the support of a maximum total sheet roof, framing and ceiling mass of 40 kg/m2, a
maximum total tile roof, framing and ceiling mass of 90 kg/m2 and a maximum flooring mass of 40 kg/m2. For guidance on roof and
ceiling mass refer to Appendix A.
ii) Where jamb studs are required to support lintels that in turn support concentrated loads, additional jamb studs may be required - refer
Clause 6.3.2.3.
iii) A secondary jamb stud may form part of the total number of common studs required at the side of the opening.
iv) Multiple jamb studs shall be nailed together as per Clause 2.4.
v) For design parameters refer to Figure 6.14(b).
vi) Not to be notched except as per Clause 6.2.1.4.
vii) Mullions shall be determined as per Clause 6.3.2.6.
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i) Maximum widths of opening are based on the support of a maximum total sheet roof, framing and ceiling mass of 40 kg/m2, a
maximum total tile roof, framing and ceiling mass of 90 kg/m2 and a maximum flooring mass of 40 kg/m2. For guidance on roof and
ceiling mass refer to Appendix A.
ii) Where jamb studs are required to support lintels that in turn support concentrated loads, additional jamb studs may be required - refer
Clause 6.3.2.3.
iii) A secondary jamb stud may form part of the total number of common studs required at the side of the opening.
iv) Multiple jamb studs shall be nailed together as per Clause 2.4.
v) For design parameters refer to Figure 6.14(b).
vi) Not to be notched except as per Clause 6.2.1.4.
vii) Mullions shall be determined as per Clause 6.3.2.6.
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2/290x35 3700 2800(5) 2500(10) 3400 2700(5) 2400(10) 3100 2500(5) 2200(15)
2/290x45 4000 3200 2800(5) 3600 3000 2700(5) 3400 2800(5) 2500(5)
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i) Maximum lintel spans are based on the support of a maximum total sheet roof, framing and ceiling mass of 40 kg/m2, and a
maximum flooring mass of 40 kg/m2. For guidance on roof and ceiling mass refer to Appendix A.
ii) These lintels are not designed to support concentrated loads.
iii) Lintels to internal wall openings supporting floor loads only shall be sized as bearers.
iv) Lintels in gable or skillion end walls not supporting roof or floor loads shall be determined as per Clause 6.3.6.3.
v) Minimum bearing length = 35 mm at end supports. Subscript values, where applicable, indicate the minimum additional bearing
length where required to be greater than 35 mm.
vi) Multiple members shall be nailed together as per Clause 2.3.
viii) For design parameters refer to Figure 6.20(b).
ix) Lintels must be used in conjunction with top plates, ledgers and head trimmers.
x) When lintels are used to their maximum design limits, deflections of up to 10 mm (deadload) or 15 mm (live load) may be expected.
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2/290x45 3700 3100 2700(5) 3200 2700(5) 2500(10) 2700(5) 2500(10) 2300(10)
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i) Maximum lintel spans are based on the support of a maximum total sheet roof, framing and ceiling mass of 40 kg/m2, and a
maximum flooring mass of 40 kg/m2. For guidance on roof and ceiling mass refer to Appendix A.
ii) These lintels are not designed to support concentrated loads.
iii) Lintels to internal wall openings supporting floor loads only shall be sized as bearers.
iv) Lintels in gable or skillion end walls not supporting roof or floor loads shall be determined as per Clause 6.3.6.3.
v) Minimum bearing length = 35 mm at end supports. Subscript values, where applicable, indicate the minimum additional bearing
length where required to be greater than 35 mm.
vi) Multiple members shall be nailed together as per Clause 2.3.
viii) For design parameters refer to Figure 6.20(b).
ix) Lintels must be used in conjunction with top plates, ledgers and head trimmers.
x) When lintels are used to their maximum design limits, deflections of up to 10 mm (deadload) or 15 mm (live load) may be expected.
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90 2000 1800 1800 1500 1600 NS 1500 NS NS NS NS NS
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20 3600 3600 3300 3200 3000 2900 2700 2700 2200 1800 1600 NS
40 3000 3000 2600 2700 2400 2400 2200 1800 1900 NS 1600 NS
60 2600 2700 2300 2000 2100 1700 1900 1500 1700 NS NS NS
90 2300 2000 2000 1700 1800 NS 1700 NS NS NS NS NS
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60 3300 3200 2900 2900 2600 2700 2400 2500 2100 2100 1800 1800
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60 2800 2800 2500 2500 2200 2200 2100 2000 1800 1500 1500 NS
90 2500 2500 2200 2100 2000 1900 1800 1600 1600 NS NS NS
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20 4100 4000 3600 3600 3300 3200 3000 2900 2500 2200 1800 1500
40 3300 3300 2900 2900 2700 2700 2500 2500 2200 1800 1700 NS
60 2900 2900 2600 2600 2300 2100 2200 1900 1900 NS NS NS
90 2600 2600 2200 2000 2000 1700 1900 1500 1500 NS NS NS
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40 3600 3500 3200 3100 2900 2900 2700 2700 2300 2300 2000 1600
60 3200 3100 2800 2800 2500 2600 2300 2300 2100 1900 1600 NS
90 2800 2800 2400 2400 2200 2200 2100 2000 1700 NS NS NS
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40 3600 3600 3100 3100 2800 2800 2500 2600 2000 2000 1600 NS
60 3100 3100 2700 2700 2300 2300 2100 2000 1700 1700 NS NS
90 2700 2700 2200 2100 1900 1900 1700 1700 NS NS NS NS
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60 3500 3400 2800 2800 2500 2600 2200 2100 1800 1700 NS NS
90 2800 2800 2300 2300 2000 1900 1800 1700 NS NS NS NS
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90 3900 3800 3400 3300 3000 3000 2700 2700 2200 2100 1700 1700
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60 4200 4200 3500 3500 3100 3000 2800 2800 2200 2100 1700 1700
90 3500 3500 2900 2900 2500 2600 2200 2100 1800 1800 NS NS
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CORRECTION
SUMMARY: This Amendment applies to Tables 5, 18, 29, 30, 31, 45 and 46.
Published on 21 June 2012.
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